NFL QB Blackening Agenda

ToughJ.Riggins

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The latest situation is getting ridiculous:

For this draft: Following Rivals.com's agenda, NFLdraftscout (the top NFL scouting site) has 3 black QBs in the top 5 (Freeman at #3, White, then Davis).

Looking into the latest classes: 2012: The top 2 ranked QBs are black (Robert Griffin #1 & Terrell Pryor is #2)

For 2013: 5 of the top 10 are black.

So even at a position where whites have clearly shown to be the best in the business, the media white emasculators want to take 12.8% of the population and make them around 50% at the position in the NFL. Hopefully this "OBVIOUS" agenda will wake some of the DWFs up.
 

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Freeman is terrible i dont see how he is rated at 3, hes not athletic like they say he is, he ran like what a 4.98? he cracks under the slightest hint of pressure. His accuracy beyond 20 yards is terrible (kind of negates that "rocket arm" of his (well his accuracy is not that great all around). Id say coming out of college Russell was a better prospect than Freeman. (thats not saying much) Davis, from what ive seen of him he looked terrible, lots of dropped balls, passes that slipped out of his hands, (seems to have small hands) doesnt even hold the ball by the laces, maybe thats why he fumbles it so much. I dont see White as a qb at the next level. So two teams are going to get crappy quarterbacks and 1 team is going to get a good athlete.

Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco (division 1aa) had the biggest impacts out of recent rookie qbs.Edited by: dwid
 

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Very good point dwid. About Matt Ryan, and Joe Flacco. On the other hand, look at the black hypes. VinceYoung, Jamarcus Russel, Byron Leftwitch, Quincy Carter, Mike Vick, Tavarus Jackson, Aaron Brooks{the only guy I ever saw throw a pass 20 yards in the WRONG direction}, Dante Culpepper. Every time Ive been talking football with blacks, and this topic caomes up , they always, 100% of the time, become angry, and frustrated. Then they cling to Donavan Mcnabb, and Doug Williams like monkeys to a branch. I cant tell you how many times Ive had a black QB defended with this. "Well then why does he have the job then?". Good question.
 

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Terrell Pryor rated so highly (or rated at all)is true lunacy. He's like a less athletic version of Vince Young, with muchless passing ability. Edited by: Thrashen
 

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looks like not all of the nfl teams are buying into the hype of these non white quarterbacks

31 teams pass on Nate Davis's pro day

the colts were the only team, and they had the shortest distance to travel

the article mentions something about his 40 time the reason why he will go undrafted which is bs, that is not why teams are not interested in him

its crazy how much in denial that some of these dwfs are in

"My guess is that teams are interested but decided to skip the pro day as a rouse to appear not interested. And by coincidence 31 teams did the same thing.

The problem for Davis is now teams that were leaning on him as a 3rd rounder will now wait until the 4th round thinking no one else will take him before then. And then when the 4th round comes around, they'll press their luck and hope he's there in the 5th. Then when the 5th round comes around they'll think everyone else knows something they don't so they'll pass on him for another round. Same thing in the 6th round.

Suddenly Nate Davis is in the running for Mr. Irrelevant all because teams overthink the process and try to fool each other and go on to fool themselves. "

Nate Davis is simply not that great of a quarterback, and he played mediocre at Ball State when i saw him (well horrible when i saw him, in the GMAC bowl, completed like 9 out of 29 passes and 0 tds 1 int 2 fumbles), and then came out a year early.

"14 NFL teams arrived at the Ball State Pro Day to watch players work out and Nate Davis opted NOT to throw, holding his own private workout on March 20th."
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well thats good, i dont know much about rhett bomar except that he was supposed to play at oklahoma, and he looked decent at the senior bowl which i attended and supposedly looked real good at the practices (which the practices are supposed to be more important than the actual game)

"- If there was any doubt coming in, it's pretty clear after today's practice
that Rhett Bomar is the top senior quarterback in this year's draft. Not only
did he impress, but Texas Tech's Graham Harrell didn't do anything to open
anyone's eyes. Bomar has a rocket for an arm along with a very quick release.
Harrell was inconsistent today. His mechanics seem to change when he throws the
short ball as opposed to a long ball. With how windy it was today, Bomar did as
well as a quarterback could do."


alls i know is nate davis is NOT a top 5 quarterback in this draft, not even close, at least from what ive seen of him. Small hands, supposedly ignored coaches who tried to change his throwing motion and get him to hold the ball by its laces. Has a fumbling problem and played in a pass happy system in the MAC. I dont know why people were in love with this guy in the first place. He looked terrible against TULSA in GMAC bowl. Its not like his team was completely overmatched like colt brennan was with hawaii vs georgia in the sugar bowl. And Brennan dropped all the way to the 6th round. If something like that had happened to davis i could understand, colt's line was completely dominated and had no time against georgia. Davis's team was pretty much evenly matched and he just looked horrible.Edited by: dwid
 

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dwid said:
looks like not all of the nfl teams are buying into the hype of these non white quarterbacks

31 teams pass on Nate Davis's pro day

the colts were the only team, and they had the shortest distance to travel

the article mentions something about his 40 time the reason why he will go undrafted which is bs, that is not why teams are not interested in him

its crazy how much in denial that some of these dwfs are in

"My guess is that teams are interested but decided to skip the pro day as a rouse to appear not interested. And by coincidence 31 teams did the same thing.

The problem for Davis is now teams that were leaning on him as a 3rd rounder will now wait until the 4th round thinking no one else will take him before then. And then when the 4th round comes around, they'll press their luck and hope he's there in the 5th. Then when the 5th round comes around they'll think everyone else knows something they don't so they'll pass on him for another round. Same thing in the 6th round.

Suddenly Nate Davis is in the running for Mr. Irrelevant all because teams overthink the process and try to fool each other and go on to fool themselves. "

Nate Davis is simply not that great of a quarterback, and he played mediocre at Ball State when i saw him (well horrible when i saw him, in the GMAC bowl, completed like 9 out of 29 passes and 0 tds 1 int 2 fumbles), and then came out a year early.

"14 NFL teams arrived at the Ball State Pro Day to watch players work out and Nate Davis opted NOT to throw, holding his own private workout on March 20th."

I have nothing against Davis, but he is really just a small school Troy smith and should not at all be selected before the 5th round.
 
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