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Sanders is a well known racist. He routinely supports all black causes and has even called white reporters "African American Killers". I really can't stand the turd. He tries to make it if not for his football career he'd still be a successful business man or something but deep down inside he knows he'd be a janitor or just another welfare recipient. I'd like to think Irvin is a bit different. He's said some incredibly stupid things in the past but I haven't seen a racist side out of him like from Warren Sapp, Deion Sanders, Steven A Smiff, and Caste football favorite Stuart "Blind Retard" Scott.

i think Irvin is just dim witted but feels genuine. it's not the only white player i've heard him praise, especially last two seasons.
 
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i think Irvin is just dim witted but feels genuine. it's not the only white player i've heard him praise, especially last two seasons.

In vino veritas

I think Irvin is drunk, and the filters are off. His occasional honesty is refreshing, but it's like waiting for a train wreck.
 

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Deion Sanders is typical among the Black former athletes who are in his position in the media. Always conscious of his own athletic record, Sanders will always be slightly guarded even when praising fellow Black athletes, because he feels that overpraising them might diminish his own accomplishments, or make people forget the fact that he was a professional athlete at one time as well.

Even when exorbitantly praising fellow Blacks, there will be constant allusions to his own feats (or, it is made sure that some white ****** next to him will remind the audience, lest they forget), again, because he is insecure (like most Blacks are, hence the phantom hamstring pull every time one of them gets his ass kicked in a sprint, or burned for a touchdown, etc.) and loves to preen and be showered with praise and attention, as are most narcissists.

So, it should come as no surprise that this titanic douchebag won't give Nelson even his grudging due, because, just as most Blacks are insecure, they are also incredibly jealous of Whites, even though they like to pretend that they're not.

The way Black former athletes soft-sell the success of fellow Blacks and completely dismiss the often SUPERIOR performance of Whites is in stark contrast to the attitude of nearly all White former athletes in similar positions in the media.

White former athletes in front of a microphone, far from soft-peddling fellow Whites' success or dismissing the accomplishments of Blacks, go full-on Uncle Tom and gush like **** over Black athletes, obviously because they know it pleases their "politically correct" (read: anti-White male) masters, and keeps them employed, and makes them [wrongly] believe that praising Blacks and wiggering out will make their affirmative-action Black peers accept them.
 

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[video=youtube;0t97iUtHi00]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t97iUtHi00[/video]

considering Edelman played 51 percent of his snaps on the outside, most of White receiving yards came from the outside this year, and most of our top guys are over 6'1. Edelman is 5'11 and Welker is 5'9.
 

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From the article:

"What I got in that last deal, I'll never spend it all anyway," Nelson said last week. "So I'm not worried about it."

A financially smart individual would find that the "bargain" amount of the previous contract to be plenty, for now and the future. Jordy is obviously that.

Compare this to the droves of black athletes who have earned HUGE contracts and are broke. Makin' it rain!
 

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Nelson just signed 40 million dollar contract extension for 4 years!

Glad to see Jordy getting what he deserves. Great, now he can fully concentrate on burning affelets and becoming the No. 1 NFL receiver.
 

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Yep, Jordy really sold himself short last contract but it's understandable to a degree given the always tenuous position of White receivers in the NFL.

Jordy and Wes Welker are the two most important White receivers since Lance Alworth and Don Maynard in the 1960s, and possibly Fred Biletnikoff in the '70s. Both have a good chance of eventually making the Hall of Fame. There are undoubtedly at least a dozen other White receivers over the past 40 years who had HoF ability but were screwed by the NFL's Caste System and dozens and dozens who would have been stars if given a fair opportunity. But Nelson and Welker both got that rare opportunity (just barely for Wes, and only after a racial apprenticeship for Jordy) and both have made the most of it.

I just hope Aaron Rodgers stops dividing targets so much among his receivers and allows the virtually uncoverable Jordy Nelson to have a few fantastic seasons while he is still at his peak. No one objects when Matt Stafford looks to Calvin Johnson first and foremost; same with Andre Johnson, Brandon Marshall, Dez Bryant and other star black receivers, it should be the same with Nelson.
 

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The 4 year, $39 million extension was exactly what Nelson deserved. After Toby Gerhart, Jordy Nelson is the most important white athlete to the anti-Caste movement in 2014. With Jones, Jennings, and Driver all shed in recent seasons, Jordy, Boykin, and Cobb are likely to be the starters. If we’re lucky, Green Bay could keep three white receivers (Nelson, Abberderis, and Janis) in 2014. Like last season, converted QB, Alex Gillet, is also on the roster, but has little chance.

Apparently, Nelson’s been up to his old tricks thus far in training camp -- burning black defenders with the greatest of ease…

GREEN BAY—It was just the first day of training camp, but it was the kind of play Packers fans can expect to see over and over again for years to come, now that Jordy Nelson has signed a multi-year contract extension.

Bracketed in coverage by in front and over the top, Nelson reached up along the sideline, snared a pinpoint throw from quarterback – who had been rolling to his left, no less – and toe-tapped in bounds for a completion that left Hyde simply chuckling and shaking his head.

“You just laugh and go on to the next play,†said Hyde,
who began camp where he was in the spring, as a safety with the No. 1 defense.

The completion showcased Rodgers’ deadly accuracy but also the connection and trust Rodgers and Nelson have developed over the previous six seasons. With Nelson once again in the fold long term, the connection might only grow more dangerous.

“I think he’s got the best instincts in any receiver I’ve ever played with,†Rodgers said. “He has incredible reactions, second and third reactions. He knows where he needs to get to, what spot on the field, to make the proper play.â€

Rodgers joked that with his new contract, Nelson can now “buy all the land in Kansas,†referring to the receiver’s home state, but in all seriousness the former farm kid couldn’t have had a better first day of 2014.

Just a few snaps after the eye-catching sideline grab, Nelson leaped to snag a bullet from Rodgers on a crossing route. Then later, Nelson beat cornerback deep for a long touchdown pass from Rodgers.
 

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I just hope Aaron Rodgers stops dividing targets so much among his receivers and allows the virtually uncoverable Jordy Nelson to have a few fantastic seasons while he is still at his peak. No one objects when Matt Stafford looks to Calvin Johnson first and foremost; same with Andre Johnson, Brandon Marshall, Dez Bryant and other star black receivers, it should be the same with Nelson.

THats the main thing that drives me crazy with teams that have a stud White WR. They are NEVER targeted like they should be. Teams would rather lose than target a White man 15 times a game.
 

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Walterfootball can kiss my pale Irish ass. As comedian Dennis Leary would say. Jordys worth every penny!
 

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There is a chance, albeit a small one, that Nelson will regress during this new contract, given that he just turned 29. With that in mind, I don't get why the Packers felt like they had to pay Nelson this sort of money, especially considering that they have so many young, promising receivers.

Besides Cobb, a legitimately talented slot receiver and returner, who is this writer referring to?

The former UDFA, Jarrett Boykin, has decent size and put up nice stats while filling in for injured starters last season, but lacks big play burst and ball skills.

Kevin Dorsey was a 7[SUP]th[/SUP] round pick and has zero career receptions.

Miles White, another UDFA, is as frail a WR you’ll see in the league and has 9 career receptions.

Devonte Adams, the rookie 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] round pick, has very average speed but put up good numbers at Fresno State.

Former 4[SUP]th[/SUP] round pick, Chris Harper, is on 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] team in two seasons and has zero career receptions.

Then there’s the white receivers (Abberderis, Janis, and Gillett), two of whom are rookies.

Nelson and Cobb are the only proven commodities. Nelson, however has been on the squad for 6 years and was the MVP during their playoff/Superbowl victories in 2010.

If the Packers keep 6 WR’s (they normally keep 5 under McCarthy), it’s most likely that Nelson, Cobb, Boykin, Adams, White, and Abberderis make the squad. Chris Harper made the team last year, so he could also edge out Jared.
 
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Congrats to Jordy for finally getting much respect as an "Elite" WR in the $$ pocketbook(from 32nd up to 9th)...Been a long time coming...It's has been fun watching him over the years,, My favorite WR in the NFL!

Missed his interview with Chris Carter yesterday...

Nice WR Breakdown Thrashen....for the Packers to Draft 3 WR's speaks volumes....to me the only vets that look to be locks are Nelson, Cobb & Boykin. Being a 2nd round pick Adams will make it..... the battle for the final two spots IMO will be Abbrederis, Janis & White. Would think they keep 6.

Would be surprised to see Harper or Dorsey make the final 53.
 
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All of a sudden the limp-wristed wimps over at Rotoworld have a hard-on for Jordy Nelson. Talk about jumping on the bandwagon years late.

Packers OC Tom Clements brushed off a suggestion that the Packers are feeding Jordy Nelson too much.

Through two weeks, Nelson leads the NFL in targets with 30 -- 15 more than any other Packer. "I don't think we're relying too much on him," Clements said. "We still try to move the ball around, but Jordy is a top-notch receiver and we're going to try to get him the ball." The Packers realize they have one of the most versatile, talented players in the league at their disposal and aren't going to shy away from using him. Expect another monster game against the Lions Sunday.
 

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All of a sudden the limp-wristed wimps over at Rotoworld have a hard-on for Jordy Nelson. Talk about jumping on the bandwagon years late.

Yeah the advantage of being a dipsh*t sports writer, you can say anything you want because you get to change your mind a week later and no one calls you on it. We should dig up some of the crap they have said about Nelson over the years and email it to them.
 

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Jordy makes the cover of Sports Illustrated. "The NFL's Most Dangerous Deep Threat" is the highest praise I've ever heard for a white WR...

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Jordy makes the cover of Sports Illustrated. "The NFL's Most Dangerous Deep Threat" is the highest praise I've ever heard for a white WR...

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I was in the therapy room at the chiropractors the other day and saw this magazine, so of course I HAD to read this article on Jordy. It was pretty good. Id say about 85% positive. They praise Nelson for his real, legitimate speed. They talk great about his Country roots, and his farmer/cowboy upbringing.

However I was left with the impression at the end that Nelson is a freak of nature. A White man who breaks the mold. One in billion even. Maybe the ONLY White man in the World who could be the kind of deep threat Jordy is.

I wish I could have brought it home with me to be able to quote it exactly. At one point they said something like "the NFL has players from all backgrounds. Most are affrican american, and a few are Caucasian".

They also piont out that most of Nelsons success is the result of having Rodgers as QB, and Cobb as the other main WR option. Combined with the fact that every guy that guards him underestimates him based on his skin color, thereby giving him the endless element of surprise. AKA White privilege.
 

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The article also mentions in passing that Jordy had to walk on at Kansas State even though he was a great high school football player and the 16th fastest high school sprinter in the country.

A few weeks earlier, SI mentioned in passing in its nice article on J. J. Watt that he was a walk on at Wisconsin.

This is how the Caste System is perpetuated, by never mentioning it even when glaringly obvious examples exist. No pattern is ever cited, the blatant discrimination against White high school football players being taboo to mention. How many of the current White stars in the NFL had to walk on or had very little interest in them coming out of high school? And how many more weren't able to overcome the hurdles placed in front of them by colleges and the NFL? Every year the huge White talent pool in football is systematically greatly reduced after high school and then again by the NFL.
 
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This is how the Caste System is perpetuated, by never mentioning it even when glaringly obvious examples exist. No pattern is ever cited, the blatant discrimination against White school football players being taboo to mention. How many of the current White stars in the NFL had to walk on or had very little interest in them coming out of high school? And how many more weren't able to overcome the hurdles placed in front of them by colleges and the NFL? Every year the huge White talent pool in football is systematically greatly reduced after high school and then again by the NFL.
This is where we have to break through in the mainstream sports world. We need to push this point constantly but really it'd be great if someone in the "mainstream" brought attention to this. Sure it would take courage and that individual would take on endless amounts of scrutiny but short of this I can't see any change happening in the near future. Anyway we have to keep plugging away....
 

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The article also mentions in passing that Jordy had to walk on at Kansas State even though he was a great high school football player and the 16th fastest high school sprinter in the country.

A few weeks earlier, SI mentioned in passing in its nice article on J. J. Watt that he was a walk on at Wisconsin.

This is how the Caste System is perpetuated, by never mentioning it even when glaringly obvious examples exist. No pattern is ever cited, the blatant discrimination against White school football players being taboo to mention. How many of the current White stars in the NFL had to walk on or had very little interest in them coming out of high school? And how many more weren't able to overcome the hurdles placed in front of them by colleges and the NFL? Every year the huge White talent pool in football is systematically greatly reduced after high school and then again by the NFL.

Some hardcore unarguable statistical evidence would be the number of white NFL players that had to walk on their freshman year of college compared to the very few percentage of black players who walked on. Anybody up for compiling stats?
 

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THIS is really what is needed here.
Someone with an aptitude for statistics and research who is can put together statistical evidence.
The number of white NFL starters or all-stars that were college walk-ons; that weren't drafted; that were drafted in low rounds, etc.
vs.
the same for black players.

I'm sure the statistical comparison would be enlightening.
 

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THIS is really what is needed here.
Someone with an aptitude for statistics and research who is can put together statistical evidence.
The number of white NFL starters or all-stars that were college walk-ons; that weren't drafted; that were drafted in low rounds, etc.
vs.
the same for black players.

I'm sure the statistical comparison would be enlightening.
It's the same story time after friggin time. I was just wondering why the Eagles don't try Chris Maragos at safety. The Eagles have the worst free safety in the league and here we have this ST beast in Maragos sitting there watching this slop. Maragos is MUCH faster than Nate Allen. He runs a 4.4 40 and is a second faster in every drill than Allen. He isn't quite as tall, so maybe that's it?
 
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