Saint Dungheap at it again

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Rooney Rule: Are NFL teams complying?


Looks like the self proclaimed Al Sharpton of the NFL has his panties in a wad again. Apparently his precious Rooney Rule is not being applied to his liking. I hope all of this finally starts to shed some light to the DWF's how idiotic and sinister the Rooney rule really is. It is stupid to expect a team to waste time and money going through an obvious sham of an interview process, instead of allowing them to simply hire who they feel will do the best job for their organization. Obviously what St Dungheap is really angry about, is that this piece of anti-white NFL legislation is just not doing the job of paving the way for a league majority of black head coaches. Chris Rock was absolutely right when he said jokingly that the biggest racist in the entire world is an old black man. I look for outright racial quotas in favor of black coaches in the not so distant future if St Dungheap has his way, and the DWF's don't start saying this is bullsh#t. You will never see a Seahorn, Welker or Czonka rule in place in the NFL in relation to being even remotely fair to white skill position players, because the league and Black racists like St Dungheap simply don't care. They agree with the black supremacist racial spoils system in place. In addition, they will look to make it damn near impossible to get rid of entrenched black coaches, regardless of their failures.Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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I just looked at the article that was linked, and so far there are 1,229 comment posts at the bottom!! Just a cursory glance through them shows that the Rooney Rule is not particularly popular amongst the commenters, and is viewed for what it is, foolhardy affirmative action. Like one poster noted, it's a good rule if we go ahead and apply it across the board, 16% black coaches AND players.....
 

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Bear Backer,

The whole thing with this Affirmative Action charade is that it's nothing but a manufactured illusion. Everyone knows, including blacks that they don't measure up to much in this society anymore. So idiotic rules have to be put in place and ruthlessly enforced, lest the whole house of cards come down around their heads.

Tom Iron...
 

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Do like I did starting this year - boycott the NFL!

Yeah, watch the free games. But no fantasy football, no tickets, no apparel, no spending money in bars that buy the Sunday ticket ...etc.

When they stop being racist and let our guys play then we can spend money on the NFL. But for now, no money for anti-white racists.
 

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Liverlips said:
Do like I did starting this year - boycott the NFL!

Yeah, watch the free games. But no fantasy football, no tickets, no apparel, no spending money in bars that buy the Sunday ticket ...etc.

When they stop being racist and let our guys play then we can spend money on the NFL. But for now, no money for anti-white racists.

I have taken that policy as well. I haven't spent a penny on the NFL this year, and don't plan to do so in the near future. I have watched all of 3 entire NFL games and only bits and pieces of other games this season and I can say I have missed the NFL, especially the Chicago Bears one bit. My transition so far has been much easier than it was when I gave up the NBA years ago. I missed it quite a bit as a kid, but it got to the point where there was just nothing to attract my interest in the heavy thug era 90's. Maybe I am just older and wiser, but instead of feeling like I am depriving myself of something, it feels like the right thing to do. Like a cleansing experience almost.
 

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Bear Backer said:
Liverlips said:
Do like I did starting this year - boycott the NFL!



Yeah, watch the free games. But no fantasy football, no tickets, no apparel, no spending money in bars that buy the Sunday ticket ...etc.



When they stop being racist and let our guys play then we can spend money on the NFL. But for now, no money for anti-white racists.



I have taken that policy as well. I haven't spent a penny on the NFL this year, and don't plan to do so in the near future. I have watched all of 3 entire NFL games and only bits and pieces of other games this season and I can say I have missed the NFL, especially the Chicago Bears one bit. My transition so far has been much easier than it was when I gave up the NBA years ago. I missed it quite a bit as a kid, but it got to the point where there was just nothing to attract my interest in the heavy thug era 90's. Maybe I am just older and wiser, but instead of feeling like I am depriving myself of something, it feels like the right thing to do. Like a cleansing experience almost.

I haven't watch a complete game myself this season as well. The only time I am interested in watching a game is when one of the more white friendly teams is playing. I did watch some college games though. I like college basketball as well but turning on the tv and seeing 9 or 10 blacks on the screen pisses me off. That's why I watch teams like Duke and Notre Dame which are white friendly.
 
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I like to pop in a few DVDs I have of various football games from the '80s. That was when I started to watch football and recently had a discussion with my mother about how nowadays there are no real "household word" players. I think back to the eighth grade when I was a major Denver Broncos fan. When I was in school, all we ever talked about were players like John Elway, Joe Montana, Howie Long, etc. I remember how naturally tough the White players were, especially on defense. I can remember always looking forward to watching "Inside The NFL" on HBO in the '80s. Remember the great head cocahes too? Dan Reeves, Sam Wyche, Bill Walsh, etc. I think 1993 was the last great year for football. Then came Fox Sports coverage of football games-that changed everything, then came the ghetto-izing of the uniforms, then it started to become p.c. in both culture and rules. I still watch the games for free when I feel like it, but nothing will ever beat what it used to be.
 
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What the Rooney rule needs to be viewed as is nothing but another anti-white piece of garbage. Almost makes me wants to sign up at Yahoo.
 

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If the ridiculous Rooney Rule doesn't prove pro sports aren't legitimate, what ever will? Much as the teams all conspire to hold down the whites on every roster to an "acceptable" level, here we have them all officially agreeing to interview at least one black for EVERY coaching vacancy.

I heard that thoroughly odious buffoon Golic today, lamenting how teams are not upholding the "spirit" of this sacred rule, and questioning whether enough "progress" had been made. To this white fool and every other jock sniffer in the media, "progress" means more blacks and less whites. Kind of like "diversity."

I actually liked Tony Dungy a lot as a coach. As an announcer, his true colors really come out. His racial agenda is more blatant than just about any other so-called "journalist."
 

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The saying the Road to Hell is paved with Good Intentions is this rule. Total red tape, that only liberal bunglers could come up with. So when a Parcells is on the market, a dead in the water lame duck candidate needs to be interviewed(insert random position coach). This reminds of AA statutes in the civil service. You know the postman that can barely read or a police officer that they let slide on a failed pysch exam.
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I am boycotting the NFL this year due to the Michael vick controversy. It was easier than I thought possible!
Call me when Vick is gone and the best football players are allowed on the field.
 
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