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Mighty Joe said:
Connor Barwin did quite well in his rookie season recording 4.5 sacks.I hope he works hard this off season and has a real breakout year.



Barwin did very well as a part-time player last year. Unfortunately every depth chart I've looked at so far has Barwin as the backup at RDE to Mario Williams, with journeyman Antonio Smith as the starting LDE. In six years in the NFL, Smith has just 19 sacks and a puny 159 tackles. Barwin clearly has the talent to be much better than Smith; it'll be pathetic if he's forced, even as a second round draft choice, to have an extended "racial apprenticeship."
 

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I completely agree that many of today's "can't miss" athletic prospects are way overrated from high school all the way to the pros. I believe it all starts with Rivals and other recruiting "experts" that rank these playas and they become entrenched in the hearts and minds of the pro scouts. This viscous cycle is obvious to us because there is no other way to explain such white standouts as Clay Mathews and Jared Allen that have to overcome extreme odds like having to walk on or play for Idaho Tech in route to the NFL. In saying this, I have to slightly disagree with the assessment of Marcell Dareus. I watched him many times and he is a very good player. He may not be the sexy player that columnists drool over, but he is the type of player that goes hard every play and makes an impact such as many of our white brethren. I fully support this site in recognizing white players and raising the awareness level of the the DWF's. However, I believe it is in our own best interests to also compliment other players that exemplify the traits we admire or at least not lessen their skills no matter what race that player may be.
 

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I saw Dareus make a few plays last year, but he is out of shape, and why does he receive A TON more hype than a player like Ryan Kerrigan?


http://www.purduesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/kerrigan_ryan00.html

http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=237333


When we think of a D-lineman, the media wants it imprinted in our minds that he MUST be a black man. In the NFL, I think Dareus will be a "slightly better" Marcus Spears (it really would be hard to be worse): http://espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=8435
 

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Watch out.. the "big black man's" in town!


http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/13511551/ravens-ready-to-turn-cody-loose-as-run-stopper-pass-rusher?tag=globalNav.nfl;cover


He has tremendous in-line quickness," said Mattison. "He's really, really an explosive man. Couple that with his strength and his size [and] he's really exciting."

The Ravens caught a glimpse of that explosion at a recent workout when, following a week off because of hip soreness, the rookie stepped in and produced back-to-back hits of backup quarterback Troy Smith, once forcing a fumble. Cody always had a quick first step, but now that he's nearly 15 pounds under the 360 he carried last season he said he feels faster and more agile, and the evidence was there in practice.


A-ight!! Thas da trooff, ya feel me?
 

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There's a picture on this thread of Terrence Cody having his "weigh-in"...

Even though he was standing on a scale, he wasn't "towering over" everybody! He's NOT some kind of living giant.. He's just fat as heck!
 

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"Superman" Haynesworth may not be Superman, afterall!

Today, someone on ESPN ("Around the Horn") actually said that he got the huge contract he wanted, and then he proceeded to not play hard last year.

Truth is, anyone on Caste Football could have predicted that. Ingrates... Will Dan Snyder release him?
 

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While watching the U.S. Open on NBC there were repeated commercials for a show called "Losing It With Jillian," in whichthe mannish looking Jillian oversees and motivatessome super fatties to lose weight. The one being repeatedly shown featured a couple of morbidly obese black males, whose shapeclosely resembled that of many NFL offensive linemen, who in that occupation are promoted as the "best athletes in the world."
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I was watching "Total Access" on the NFL Network just now and there was a clip of Hines Ward
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interviewing Hollis Thomas of the Panthers, who's a spokesman forthe league's "Play 60" program, which encourages kids to exercise for at least 60 minutes a day in order to fight childhood obesity. Here's a picture of Thomas. Cognitive dissonance anyone?
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Don Wassall said:
I was watching "Total Access" on the NFL Network just now and there was a clip of Hines Ward
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 interviewing Hollis Thomas of the Panthers, who's a spokesman for the league's "Play 60" program, which encourages kids to exercise for at least 60 minutes a day in order to fight childhood obesity.  Here's a picture of Thomas.  Cognitive dissonance anyone?
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The NFL network must run that commercial 200 times a day.
 

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Don Wassall said:
I was watching "Total Access" on the NFL Network just now and there was a clip of Hines Ward
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 interviewing Hollis Thomas of the Panthers, who's a spokesman for the league's "Play 60" program, which encourages kids to exercise for at least 60 minutes a day in order to fight childhood obesity.  Here's a picture of Thomas.  Cognitive dissonance anyone?
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Looks like a walking picnic table from a kid's birthday party.
 

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sport historian said:
Don Wassall said:
I was watching "Total Access" on the NFL Network just now and there was a clip of Hines Ward
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interviewing Hollis Thomas of the Panthers, who's a spokesman forthe league's "Play 60" program, which encourages kids to exercise for at least 60 minutes a day in order to fight childhood obesity. Here's a picture of Thomas. Cognitive dissonance anyone?

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The NFL network must run that commercial 200 times a day.

Yes, their in-house stuff runs over and over and over again, and always narrated by the same grating black voice. I instantly hit the mute button now when one of them starts. (I do the same thing with the Progressive Insurance commercials featuring "Flo" and a never ending cast of emasculated white "men," which seem to run on all networks 24/7.)

The good thing about itis that the NFL Network must be having a lot of trouble selling advertising time if their own stuff is on constantly.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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LOL!! He reminds me of that idiot rapper Bizarre. They look similar and both like to wear shower caps or whatever the hell he has on his head.
 
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Another commercial the NFL network runs around 200 times a day is the one with Alyssa Milano. It has the same grating narrator.
 

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sport historian said:
Another commercial the NFL network runs around 200 times a day is the one with Alyssa Milano. It has the same grating narrator.

Leave it to the NFL Network to make a commercial featuring the lovely Alyssa Milano unwatchable, or more accurately, if it's even a word,unlistenable.
 
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sport historian said:
Another commercial the NFL network runs around 200 times a day is the one with Alyssa Milano. It has the same grating narrator.
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<div>Leave it to the NFL Network to make a commercial featuring the lovely Alyssa Milano unwatchable, or more accurately, if it's even a word, unlistenable. </div>

Absolutely. Alyssa Milano is very easy on the eyes but the narrator makes you want to hit the mute button.
 

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Another afflete to add to Raheem Morris's African Dream Team. Just wait a few years with this clown in charge. The Buccaneers will be totally black.
 

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From Rotoworld: Updating a previous item, Redskins OG Mike Williams (blood clots) acknowledges that he won't play in 2010 but insists his NFL career is not over. "I'm not dead," a determined Williams said. "If I get 100 percent cleared, I'm going to play football." Williams also insists that his weight has not been a factor in the blood clots developing and that he's in "great shape" for an NFL guard.



I don't know ifWilliams' condition is related to his morbid obesity, but it wouldn't be surprising if it is. The NFL dodged a bullet several years ago when morbidly obese Korey Stringer died from heat stroke during practice. In litigation mad America, how long will it be before a class action is filed against the NFL by sumos and former sumos alleging some kind of systematic impropriety causing negative health affects? Big-time football is a lot like the cattle industry, constantly beefing up its product through various means,including chemicals and drugs. In the case of football players the super-sized product, who often is slow-footed, dull-minded and unmotivated,and without even basic stamina, is called an "athlete." Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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With all the short, incredibly obese blacks on the recruiting sites, in college football, and then getting force-fed into the NFL, it's clear that many of them will be facing health problems.

It's not "natural" to be that out of shape. I think it's safe to say that obesity is just another black weakness. And, your "dull-minded" comment (about most sumos) is right on the money!
 

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Don Wassall said:
In litigation mad America, how long will it be before a class action is filed against the NFL by sumos and former sumos alleging some kind of systematic impropriety causing negative health affects?
The sooner that would happen, the better, IMO. It would motivate the NFL to stop selecting these Sumos in the first place, because even more than black, I'm sure green($) is their favorite color. Maybe that would spur the NFL into creating some kind of policy where players would have to meet some minimal standard BMI, otherwise they'd risk having to sit out the game or season. Anything to reduce the number of Sumos that play in the AAFL would be fine with me.
 

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sport historian said:
Don Wassall said:
sport historian said:
Another commercial the NFL network runs around 200 times a day is the one with Alyssa Milano. It has the same grating narrator.
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<div>Leave it to the NFL Network to make a commercial featuring the lovely Alyssa Milano unwatchable, or more accurately, if it's even a word, unlistenable. </div>

Absolutely. Alyssa Milano is very easy on the eyes but the narrator makes you want to hit the mute button.

That "You want the NFL? Go to the NFL" announcer sounds a little like (the unseen) Dr. Claw on the original "Inspector Gadget" cartoon show in the mid-80s (with Don Adams voicing Gadget in what amounted to a reprise of Adams's role as Maxwell Smart, even saying "wouldya believe" from time to time). I highly recommend the NFLN commercial pitch sumo (I'm sure he's obese) to voice an unseen supervillain role in some movie. [/sarcasm]

John
 

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Congratulations to the sumo. Now maybe he can't be classified as morbidly obese but simply obese. What an accomplishment for a "professional" athlete whose job it is to stay in shape all year long.
 

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WA33, LOL!
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Haynesworth needs to keep his @$$ around 290-305 (max).
 
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