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After quarterbacks, I took a look at white golfers that had won the Masters. Of the 24 I could positively identify 70% were blue eyed. My hunch was based on the extremely fair Jack Nicklaus; using Gretzky as inspiration I looked at Hart Trophy winners: 57% were blue eyed.
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If there was ever a time that this information would have become public knowledge it would have after Nicklaus’ Masters victory in 1986, when the four most accomplished white athletes in America were these guys:pic.twitter.com/kiG98lKVZm
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But here comes the really disturbing part: before I found hard numbers elsewhere I decided to use Presidents as a neutral sample to compare against the QBs. But it turns out Presidents are also overwhelmingly blue eyed https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-10-03-8802040884-story.html#:~:text=George%20Washington%2C%20blue%2Dgray%20eyes,%3B%20William%20Henry%20Harrison%2C%20brown ….
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In 1988 Bob Greene estimated that 26/39 Presidents had been blue eyed. Since then every Prez except Obama has had fair eyes; in fact every white guy from Trump to Reagan has been blue eyed. This suggests that the blue eyed advantage is not so much athletic as mental.
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This is a big subject, so I’ll cut it off now and tweet more later about the underlying mechanism: how some people think eye color is an indicator of behavioral inhibition and the ability to make fast decisions under pressure.
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Replying to @crimkadid
I wonder if the blue-eyed advantage in sports comes from a tendency to not make decisions too fast -- to stay in the pocket waiting, waiting for a receiver to get open and finally pulling the trigger at the last possible tenth of a second.
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Replying to @Steve_Sailer @crimkadid
Couldn’t it just be a height thing? QBs need to be tall. Nordic population tends to be really tall and have blue eyes no?
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Replying to @gmacallsmebman @Steve_Sailer
In the the lists of top 50 NFL quarterbacks I saw a grand total of two Scandinavian last names (Esiason and Jurgenson). The blue eyed Irish also don't seem to overrepresented. Joe Montana is 100% Italian and yet his eyes pale blue, as are Steve Mariucci's.
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Replying to @crimkadid @Steve_Sailer
Right and Blue-eyed Italians are a result of Germanic invasions vs more Arabic origin of southern Italians. Btw quick review of wikis showed: Unitas - Lithuanian Brady - mom is German/Norwegian/polish/Swedish Marino - half-polish
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60-65% of elite NFL quarterbacks are blue eyed. That's more than the average in the Netherlands or Denmark. It's not a population effect, the only way for there that to be possible is if a huge percentage of QBs had ancestry from north of the Baltic and they don't.
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