You're reading too much into that. If they were going to beat you over the head with "white people bad" then the QB would have actually, you know, been white.
I might give this to you since Peele wasn't the writer or the director for this film and only a producer but consider this. If we look at Nope as an example Steven Yeun only had a role in the film because Jesse Plemons was unavailable which certainly shows a preference for White heels from Peele and that the racial casting of the part may've differed from the intention of the script. Additionally if you look at the racial background of drafting in the NFL for the past 24 years (from
CasteFootball)
- Quarterback - 224 of 304 White - 73.7%
- Fullback - 30 of 73 White - 41%
- Running Back - 12 of 483 White - 2.5%
- Wide Receiver - 57 of 807 White - 7.1%
- Tight End - 196 of 353 White - 55.5%
- Center - 133 White out of 178 -- 74.7%
- Offensive Guard - 161 of 369 White - 43.6%
- Offensive Tackle - 203 of 512 White - 39.6%
- Place Kicker, Punter, Long Snapper -- 111 chosen, all but 2 or 3 of them White
- Defensive Tackle - 45 of 516 White - 8.7%
- Defensive End - 91 of 558 White - 16.3%
- Linebacker - 142 of 786 White - 18.1%
- Safety - 46 of 550 White - 8.4%
- Cornerback - 3 of 767 White - .39%
You'll see that Quarterback, Center, and Kicker are all decidedly White populated positions in football despite Whites only making up around 22% of drafted NFL players for the past 24 years. Was the script written with this in mind?
This combined with the character being named White and Peele's history points me towards thinking that it is more white people bad from parties involved but that maybe they toned it down some.
Sticker me for sperging