Orikoru
Tour Winner
No it doesn't. That's just how speech works. If I pointed at a group of people and said "look at those lazy Mexicans" the implication is that I think Mexicans are typically lazy. You wouldn't assume I was just describing them as lazy, and Mexicans as two separate and distinct statements would you??I think that you are answering a question but not the one I asked in order to fit your preconceived notions. Are you saying that it is wrong to describe a group of black footballers as big, black and quick if that is patently what they are. That isn't stereotyping, it's a description of their appearance and one of their qualities. How on earth you can project this description into meaning that "their only useful attributes are to be strong and fast" defies logic.
Once again I reiterate that them being black should be an irrelevance in this day and age. If he was describing the players, as you say, calling them a group of 'big, quick' players would not be an issue at all, and sums up all of the relevant info he needed to convey.