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Don Wassall

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The Bills caused somewhat of a minor sensation last season in racially aware circles (which consist primarily of blacks, hispanics, and whites who are anti-white) by starting five whites on defense at one point during the season, and even having six whites on the field -- an actual majority!!!!!! -- for a few plays, an egregious crime against humanity not to mention long-standing NFL protocol.


Things have settled down somewhat this season, as the Bills have four white starters on defense and have purged some of those irritating white backups who stepped in when black starters went down, though a couple of new "overachievers" have been added.


The atavistic d-line once again starts three white players. At just 243 pounds and now in his eighth season, right end Aaron Schobel is one of the best in the league year after year. He averages 63 tackles and 10 sacks per season.


Chris Kelsay starts at left end, with Kyle Williams manning the right tackle spot. Williams, out of LSU, is in his third season.


BYU grad Ryan Denney is a very good backup end. Ryan Neill is the team's long snapper but also sees some reps at defensive end.


Paul Posluszny, the tackling machine from Penn State, missed his rookie season with a blown out knee but is healthy now and manning the middle linebacker position. Posluszny is ready to join the small but increasing number of white linebackers who shine very brightly when given an opportunity in the NFL.


John DiGiorgio, out of Saginaw Valley State, did a very capable job of filling in for Posluszny last year before becoming injured himself.


Blake Costanzo and Jon Corto are backup outside linebackers.


John Wendling is a backup free safety who has loads of athletic talent but, like so many white safeties, seems destined never to get an opportunity to start.


On offense, the Bills are once again very non-white. They have added a second white starter to the usually sumo-dominated o-line for 2008, with RT Kirk Chambers joining RG Brad Butler.


G Jason Whittle is the only white backup lineman. Even all the centers are black on this team.


Derek Schouman and Derek Fine are backup tight ends.


Trent Edwards wrestled away the starting quarterback job last year in his rookie season from inconsistent former first round pick J.P. Losman. Losman is now Edwards' backup and appears he'll be playing for another team in 2009. Edwards, out of Stanford, showed lots of accuracy and poise for a rookie QB and may have a bright future as a starter.


The Bills remain an NFL curiosity with more white players on defense -- 10 -- than on offense -- 7. In their own way they defy the rigid rules of the Caste System. It's too bad they eschew white players on offense.


NUMBER OF WHITE STARTERS: 7


APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF WHITE PLAYERS ON 53 MAN ROSTER: 19


GRADE: D
 

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Through thefirst few gamesKyle Williams is playing as well as any defensive tackle in the league. It won't be suprising if he racks up Kelly Gregg-like tackle totals by the end of the season.


As we've discussed before, white d-tackles are as rare or rarer than white safeties in the NFL. Ok, theCaste System lie when it comesto safeties is that all blacks are fast and have magical "loose hips". But what's the propaganda line justifying almost alltackles being black-- that blacks can eat more pizzas at a sitting?
 

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'Poz' is positively superb for Buffalo Bills


His professional football career now consists of a mere 6½ games, which means Paul Posluszny, in NFL time, isn't even halfway through his rookie season with the Buffalo Bills.
But there's no way you can convince anyone in the league that this kid from Penn State â€â€￾ whom Buffalo selected in the second round of the 2007 NFL Draft â€â€￾ looks like, or plays like, a rookie.
And the first testimonial would be delivered by Bills coach Dick Jauron.<BR itxtvisited="1"><BR itxtvisited="1">"We tend to forget how young he is in the NFL game," said Jauron. "He missed almost the whole year a year go, but he's really playing well. He's getting more and more in command of our schemes and making all the calls and the adjustments. He's one of many guys who we like having on this team."
Posluszny is the leading Bills tackler with 31 (though that number could be adjusted when tape of the Rams game is reviewed by the coaches), and he is rounding into exactly the kind of play-making, ball-hawking linebacker the Bills envisioned he would be.
Full article: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20080930/SPORTS0 3/809300335/1007/SPORTSEdited by: Don Wassall
 

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Good ol' RotoWorld does its usual sneering at white players, this time an indirect snipe at the Bills change from a sumo line to a mostly white one:


The Bills are expected to move guard Brad Butler to right tackle this season.


Buffalo will likely use rookie Andy Levitre at right guard. Butler, a tackle for Al Groh at UVA, has the size (6'7/315) to be effective at his college position. Still, this will be one of the least athletic offensive lines in the league.
 

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I think what the article meant to say is Buffalo will have one of the least affletic offensive lines.
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All of us here know this is a good thing and a step in the right direction.
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Current depth charts now have Bills with four white linemen starting. What a change from three years ago when they had none. Also, Fine or Shouman for starting tight end.
 
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