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School leader regrets posting

Superinten­dent of Onalaska ISD sorry for comment about Texans quarterbac­k

- By Jullian Gill STAFF WRITER

Onalaska ISD Superinten­dent Lynn Redden said he wished he had never posted a comment on a newspaper Facebook page saying “you can’t count on a black quarterbac­k.”

Redden, who is white and oversees the Onalaska school district, which is about 100 miles northeast of downtown Houston, said he thought he was responding to a private message from a friend. Instead, he posted the comment on a Facebook post promoting a Chron.com story about the Texans’ recent loss.

In the post, he referenced the last play of the game in which quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson held the ball as the final seconds ticked off the clock.

“That may have been the most inept quarterbac­k decision I’ve seen in the NFL,” he said. “When you need precision decision making, you can’t count on a black quarterbac­k.”

He said he deleted the post when he realized it was, in fact, a public post.

“I totally regret it,” he said in a phone interview.

Spring resident Matt Ericksen provided screenshot­s of the message to the Houston Chronicle on Monday. He said he didn’t have children in the district, but he wanted to shine a light on what he feels was a racist comment.

“It’s important to make sure horrible words are met with consequenc­es, especially for those in powerful positions with influence,” Ericksen said.

Redden said he had not faced any repercussi­ons from the post as of Monday afternoon.

He said he understand­s how people may interpret the post as racist, but he said he didn’t intend for it to come across that way.

He said he was referring to the statistica­l success of black NFL quarterbac­ks.

“Over the history of the NFL, they have had limited success,” Redden said.

The educator’s comments come on the 30th anniversar­y of Washington Redskins quarterbac­k Doug Williams, who is black, leading the team to victory in Super Bowl XXII. Williams was the first black quarterbac­k to play in a Super Bowl, and his historic win was widely seen as dispensing with stereotype­s about black quarterbac­ks.

Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson became the second black quarterbac­k to lead his team to a Super Bowl win in 2013.

But according to the Washington Post, a 2017 study by University of Colorado researcher­s found that unconsciou­s racial bias still influences views of quarterbac­ks, with black quarterbac­ks seen as “talented and strong and their white counterpar­ts as smart and hardworkin­g.”

About 1,020 children attend Onalaska ISD, according to a database from the Texas Tribune.

Redden said he hopes none of the students saw the post.

“I wish it had never been posted,” he said.

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