2013 NFL Season Week One

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And now their Negro center Pouncey, one of their few good draft choices during the Tomlin era, is out for the season.

That's great. I've been waiting for this. The Steelers looked absolutely atrocious from what I've heard. They didn't even get over 200 total yards of offense. Pouncey getting hurt should only quicken their decline. Big Ben, like always, will keep the team competitive, but they should be headed down for a 5 win season or so this year. I just wish Ben still had Batch or Leftwhich behind him to make it even worse for the Steelers. I hope Tomlin get's fired soon, but knowing the Rooney family, 12-13 whites is gonna be the max the Steelers will be able to have on their team for the forseeable future. I'll be looking forward to this team sucking, and the retarded DWFs not knowing what's wrong with their all affletic team. Heck, they'll probably find a way to blame Ben and Miller for the team's multiplying problems. Even better for Ben, sumo Kelvin Beachum sounds like he'll be snapping the ball from now on. Guess you can't have those white guys replace him, right? Four white starters is already far too many for Tomlin and co.

Giovani, great post last page as well!


At least the Patriots won today. With that nearly half-white roster, I think they should be team no.1 to root for by a very wide margin.
 

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During that play one of the announcers said,"Luck was able to make that run because he is just fast "enough" to do it". Certain that sCam made the identical run, no such BS would be utter. The caste system at work this Sunday.

The phrase he used was "athletic enough." I've heard it before, usually in reference to white QBs. Just add it to the castespeak code-book.
 

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The phrase he used was "athletic enough." I've heard it before, usually in reference to white QBs. Just add it to the castespeak code-book.

It's almost as if the announcer might as well be saying, "he's just athletic enough to make that run for a TD, as he must be some freak of White nature to be able to make that play considering all Whites suck at athletics and especially football. He must be some freak of his family tree and nature...Listen,[you DWFs], it was just a fluke play".

I hope Luck burns the competition with similar plays all year.
 

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It's almost as if the announcer might as well be saying, "he's just athletic enough to make that run for a TD, as he must be some freak of White nature to be able to make that play considering all Whites suck at athletics and especially football. He must be some freak of his family tree and nature...Listen,[you DWFs], it was just a fluke play".

I hope Luck burns the competition with similar plays all year.

On Sportscenter, one of the morons said Luck, " Is much more athletic than he looks." Ultimate caste speak.

All in all, a decent week. Nelson looks to be back in top form, Hartline is off to a great start, Jordan Cameron will be the next white superstar tight end, and many white defensive players played well. The only white player that played poorly was Decker.

Now to my frustrations. The NFL should just replace the remaining 24 or 25 starting white quarterbacks with black quarterbacks next year straight out of college. Then we will be looking at almost zero interceptions, 65 plus percent completion percentages, and almost mistake free football from the quarterback position. Geno Smiff comes in and plays great. Manuel as well. Kaepernick puts up 400 plus passing yards like a walk in the park. Hell, even the immortal loser Terrelle Pryor played well. Meanwhile Christian Ponder, Brandon Weeden, Gabbert, and Locker continue to disappoint. Let's not kid ourselves here, Gabbert will be gone next season. He will just end up like the rest of the recent white "busts" at quarterback like Matt Leinart, Clausen, and Quinn. Locker, Weeden, and Ponder won't be given too much more time.
 

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I was watching the Pat/Bills and saw Peterson had 1 carry for 78 yards and 1 TD to begin the day. He finished with 93 yards on 18 carries, 2 TD's. So, after that first run "Suppaman" ran 17 times for 16 yards?

By the way, no carries for Toby and I'm sure Peterson's "struggles" after that initial long run will no doubt be attributed to Christian Ponder not being good enough.

Hopefully Ponder can turn it around. Denny Green started bringing in black QB's in the early 1990's. Vikings remained pretty much all black at QB for two decades, much like the Eagles and Houston and Tennessee have/had been.

I was referring to the quoted post about his speed and also to the magic recovery, something that struck me as unnatural, probably had some help I'm shape of performance roids. Who knows.
You are right on the money about the blame for his performance being put at Ponder's feet, just read the illogical blurb on rotoworld - how does it even make sense, they made it seem as if they played 11 in the box against him... On the other hand Ponder does need to improve if he wants to keep his job...

Adrian Peterson had 18 carries for 93 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's loss to the Lions.

He added four catches for 18 yards. Peterson had a 78 yard touchdown on the Vikings' first play of the game, but was held in check during the second-half due to Christian Ponder's turnover issues. He totaled just 15 more yards on his final 17 carries. Rhett Ellison was forced to start at fullback with Jerome Felton suspended. Peterson played the entire game and wasn't removed on third downs.
 
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C'mon White. This geno smith bubble will be burst Thursday night. That guy isn't going anywhere. 3rd - 4th game tops, he's on the bench.

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I was watching the Pat/Bills and saw Peterson had 1 carry for 78 yards and 1 TD to begin the day. He finished with 93 yards on 18 carries, 2 TD's. So, after that first run "Suppaman" ran 17 times for 16 yards?

By the way, no carries for Toby and I'm sure Peterson's "struggles" after that initial long run will no doubt be attributed to Christian Ponder not being good enough.

Hopefully Ponder can turn it around. Denny Green started bringing in black QB's in the early 1990's. Vikings remained pretty much all black at QB for two decades, much like the Eagles and Houston and Tennessee have/had been.


Great prediction! From Weenieworld!

Adrian Peterson had 18 carries for 93 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's loss to the Lions.

He added four catches for 18 yards. Peterson had a 78 yard touchdown on the Vikings' first play of the game, but was held in check during the second-half due to Christian Ponder's turnover issues. He totaled just 15 more yards on his final 17 carries. Rhett Ellison was forced to start at fullback with Jerome Felton suspended. Peterson played the entire game and wasn't removed on third downs.
 

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All in all, a decent week. Nelson looks to be back in top form, Hartline is off to a great start, Jordan Cameron will be the next white superstar tight end, and many white defensive players played well. The only white player that played poorly was Decker.

I haven't checked all the White defensive players yet, but I'd grade the first week as excellent. Decker's bad game was self-inflicted, just about all the rest of our guys did well. I just hope Decker's celebrity wife (and the celebrity lifestyle that comes with it) isn't causing him to get lazy, because he'll quickly fall down the depth chart into irrelevancy if he slacks off.
 

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On Sportscenter, one of the morons said Luck, " Is much more athletic than he looks." Ultimate caste speak.

All in all, a decent week. Nelson looks to be back in top form, Hartline is off to a great start, Jordan Cameron will be the next white superstar tight end, and many white defensive players played well. The only white player that played poorly was Decker.

Now to my frustrations. The NFL should just replace the remaining 24 or 25 starting white quarterbacks with black quarterbacks next year straight out of college. Then we will be looking at almost zero interceptions, 65 plus percent completion percentages, and almost mistake free football from the quarterback position. Geno Smiff comes in and plays great. Manuel as well. Kaepernick puts up 400 plus passing yards like a walk in the park. Hell, even the immortal loser Terrelle Pryor played well. Meanwhile Christian Ponder, Brandon Weeden, Gabbert, and Locker continue to disappoint. Let's not kid ourselves here, Gabbert will be gone next season. He will just end up like the rest of the recent white "busts" at quarterback like Matt Leinart, Clausen, and Quinn. Locker, Weeden, and Ponder won't be given too much more time.

WA - I share your frustration but I have followed the league pretty close for the past decade or so and it seems that the first two weeks are usually an anomaly. Alot of the teams that start of 2-0 end up in the tank. Honestly Smiff did not play that well - he was pretty mediocre making mostly easy safe throws to wide open guys, Manuel was a game manager even though that term is only given to white QBs. Freeman totally **** the bed.

I do agree that Gabbert will be gone next season though - really disappointed in his performance - I know the jag offs aren't setting him up for success but he needs to make the best of this chance to start which he is not doing. Weeden will be replaced to but who knows if it will be by a black quarterback or not. Just about all the black quarterbacks in college played mediocre last week. Derek Carr, Blake Bortles, Manziel, Hogan, Mettenberger all played well which should help their cause when they get drafted.

I am the biggest pessimist when it comes to the black quarterback push but they honestly did not play all that good. Pryor will fall back down to earth as well once teams get film on him. He is not a good QB, he can't throw the ball accurately from within the pocket. The midget could only muster 12 points against a terrible Panthers defense (besides Keuchly).
 

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I watched a good part of the Chiefs game, since it's the local team and we don't have much choice. At the beginning of the game, Gabbert looked okay. His problem wasn't that he's terrible, it's that his team is abysmal. His O-line looked really bad in this game. Weinieworld says that Jones-Drew didn't get any yards because of lack of respect for the passing game, which is not accurate. On his run attempts the defensive LINE was in the backfield. The 'backers and DB's didn't even have to help. And Gabbert had his stone-handed receivers DROP 6 passes that I saw myself. Not "wow, that would have been a tough catch"-type drops, just plain clank-off-the-hands or right-through-the-hands drops. Peyton Manning would have struggled to get any points with that team around him.
 

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I watched a good part of the Chiefs game, since it's the local team and we don't have much choice. At the beginning of the game, Gabbert looked okay. His problem wasn't that he's terrible, it's that his team is abysmal. His O-line looked really bad in this game. Weinieworld says that Jones-Drew didn't get any yards because of lack of respect for the passing game, which is not accurate. On his run attempts the defensive LINE was in the backfield. The 'backers and DB's didn't even have to help. And Gabbert had his stone-handed receivers DROP 6 passes that I saw myself. Not "wow, that would have been a tough catch"-type drops, just plain clank-off-the-hands or right-through-the-hands drops. Peyton Manning would have struggled to get any points with that team around him.

Footballdad - thanks for providing some input - I was unable to see him play. I did hear that he had to get stitches though. He needs to put up some good numbers - he is under alot of pressure by DWFs.

I also forgot to mention Aaron Murray - he had a GREAT performance against that coal black Carolina defense. UGA will be the team to root for in the SEC East this year.
 

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Good efforts by the tight ends in the Sunday night game. Jason Witten had 8 catches for 70 yards and 2 touchdowns while Brandon Myers had 7 catches for 66 yards and 1 touchdown. I think Myers has yet to get "in sync" with Manning but once he does we can expect some big numbers.

Good week that could be topped off by a good Riley Cooper game or some meaningful touches for Danny Woodhead. Also, 3+ sacks for J.J. Watt would brighten my day.
 
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I never really doubted bigunreal last season but I fully believe him now after seeing the stat lines the black quarterbacks put up this week. For the most part they all put up some decent stat lines, and some like kaepernick and Wilson put up great ones. And then you look at the numbers of the young white qb's and they are ABYSMAL.You have black quarterbacks putting up similar or even better numbers than the elite to great quarterbacks in the league. How do you explain that ?

Some people here think that it can all be explained by a combination of defenses being blacker and dumber than ever along with the rule changes that favor passing. But then how come the young white quarterbacks are still struggling so much ? Why aren't great quarterbacks like Matt Ryan, Tony Romo, and Eli Manning putting up video game numbers every game ?

I believe there is a conspiracy to help out black quarterbacks and make them look better than they are. By no means am I implying that everyone is in on it. That would be ridiculous. The black players with their IQ's hovering around the upper 70s of course aren't in on it. The owners and league management are part of it. And I do believe that the refs are in on it and so are the White coaches. Do you know why they'd be in on it ? Because of money. Working for the NFL is a pretty sweet gig. Refs make around 200k. Assistant coaches average 350k. And I'm sure people in the league offices make similar money. What these people are getting paid for are things most Americans wouldn't even consider real work.

Who in our society makes 300k a year ? Doctors, a small percentage of lawyers, investment bankers, some business owners, and entertainers. And that's probably it. Yet these people in the NFL are making that money and only "working" half the year. Assuming they all have non black brains why would they ever risk giving up that up ? Just like the white caste announcers and analysts on TV. They know the score and the rules of the game, they just go along with it for the money.

I think it's obvious how a ref can help out a black quarterback as well as make things tougher for a young white qb. But then what are the coaches doing to help them out ? I think they just change up their defensive schemes and play calling in order to make it easier for the black quarterbacks. Do I think there are weekly meetings where they all get together in smoke filled rooms and decide how to help out the black quarterbacks this week ? No. The refs probably meet up during the off season for training or conferences or whatever, and they talk with league officials and it's like a wink and a nod type thing. The coaches are instructed by their owners. It's all top to bottom.

It's just like how politicians, celebrities, and other people in public life know exactly what to say when it comes to race . There are no official memos or guidelines going around. They just know the score and how to play the game. But isn't the league worried about what would happen if someone came forward and spoke up ? No. Do the cultural marxists worry about having politicians or other well known figures coming forward and exposing the truth about race ? No they don't because it's they who control the media. And there's no other way to seriously get your voice heard. Either you get ignored or your labeled as a kook.

I don't think NFL games are scripted but I do believe there is some serious tugging and pulling going on
 
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I understand what most of you are saying. Certainly, the black quarterback performances are as overrated as the black quarterbacks themselves. But the reality is these impressive on paper performances will be hyped to the hilt, and the abysmal numbers put up by Gabbart, Locker, Ponder, etc. will be scrutinized severely, and there will be no fault directed at anyone but them.

I can't watch most of these black quarterbacks play. It's really an insult to the intelligence. But I watched enough of Pryor to find it impossible to believe he was that productive. I watched enough of Manuel to see him make a number of good, accurate throws. Again, I find it hard to believe that these guys can do this, and Locker, Gabbart and Ponder can't. And we can't overlook the turnovers. black quarterbacks never seem to have a 6-20, 3 int. game. How can that be possible?

All these QBs, black and white, are playing against the same putrid, coal black defenses. They are all shackled with mostly the same kinds of unreliable RBs and stone handed receivers. They share the out of shape sumos who are tasked with protecting them. Ponder, it can be argued, has a better supporting cast certainly than Pryor, Griffin and Smiff do, and probably a better one than Newton and even Kaepernick. And Locker unquestionably is the most talented of the bunch. So why hasn't Locker or Ponder lit it up like these black quarterbacks do?

This involves the question of legitimacy. I think it's fairly obvious that every black quarterback who has played since Scam's rookie season has looked demonstrably different, demonstrably better, than all but the best of the black quarterbacks that had gone before. Teams gave the earlier black quarterbacks every chance to succeed, but the Jason Campbells of the world still couldn't rise above mediocrity. Now, each and every one of them is putting up stats that Locker, Ponder and Gabbart aren't. It's really that simple, and that unbelievable. Okay, gloom off. I'm truly happy for Jordy, Hartline and the other white skill position players.
 

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I never really doubted bigunreal last season but I fully believe him now after seeing the stat lines the black quarterbacks put up this week. For the most part they all put up some decent stat lines, and some like kaepernick and Wilson put up great ones. And then you look at the numbers of the young white qb's and they are ABYSMAL.You have black quarterbacks putting up similar or even better numbers than the elite to great quarterbacks in the league. How do you explain that ?

Some people here think that it can all be explained by a combination of defenses being blacker and dumber than ever along with the rule changes that favor passing. But then how come the young white quarterbacks are still struggling so much ? Why aren't great quarterbacks like Matt Ryan, Tony Romo, and Eli Manning putting up video game numbers every game ?

I believe there is a conspiracy to help out black quarterbacks and make them look better than they are. By no means am I implying that everyone is in it. That would be ridiculous. The black players with their IQ's hovering around the upper 70s of course aren't in it. The owners and league management are part of it. And I do believe that the refs are in on it and so are the White coaches. Do you know why they'd be in on it ? Because of money. Working for the NFL is a pretty sweet gig. Refs make around 200k. Assistant coaches average 350k. And I'm sure people in the league offices make similar money. What these people are getting paid for are things most Americans wouldn't even consider real work.

Who in our society makes 300k a year ? Doctors, a small percentage of lawyers, investment bankers, some business owners, and entertainers. And that's probably it. Yet these people in the NFL are making that money and only "working" half the year. Assuming they all have non black brains why would they ever risk giving up that up ? Just like the white caste announcers and analysts on TV. They know the score and the rules of the game, they just go along with it for the money.

I think it's obvious how a ref can help out a black quarterback as well as make things tougher for a young white qb. But then what are the coaches doing to help them out ? I think they just change up their defensive schemes and play calling in order to make it easier for the black quarterbacks. Do I think there are weekly meetings where they all get together in smoke filled rooms and decide how to help out the black quarterbacks this week ? No. The refs probably meet up during the off season for training or conferences or whatever, and they talk with league officials and it's like a wink and a nod type thing. The coaches are instructed by their owners. It's all top to bottom.

It's just like how politicians, celebrities, and other people in public life know exactly what to say when it comes to race . There are no official memos or guidelines going around. They just know the score and how to play the game. But isn't the league worried about what would happen if someone came forward and spoke up ? No. Do the cultural marxists worry about having politicians or other well known figures coming forward and exposing the truth about race ? No they don't because it's they who control the media. And there's no other way to seriously get your voice heard. Either you get ignored or your labeled as a kook.

I don't think NFL games are scripted but I do believe there is some serious tugging and pulling going on

Lew, if I read this post (or any of Bigunreal's black quarterback related posts) 3-4 years ago, I would call you guys insane. But, given the evidence before us, I'm tempted to agree with you for the most part.

And guess what, the turning point for me came yesterday. For the 3rd season in a row, we had some black quarterbacks who had fairly respectable debuts, and unlike a Gremlin or sCam, these guys weren't even that special in college. So now, even pedestrian black quarterbacks can enter the league and have immediate success. How is this possible? I know many here have said these guys will soon come back down, but we said the exact same thing about sCam, Gremlin, Wilson, and Kaepernick, and from what I can see, they are here to stay.

With the numbers swelling in the college ranks, I think it's only a matter of time before the same thing happens in the pros. Look for double digit starters as early as next season (we're at 8 already), and 50% by 2015-2016.
 

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It looks like Wilson and Kaepernick might have staying power, but you can't tell a lot from a single game. None of the black QBs other than Kaepernick were exactly lighting up the scoreboard yesterday. Carolina-Seattle and Tampa-NYJ were more reminiscent of boring, low-scoring SEC games. Griffin is obviously injury prone. You doom and gloomers that think they were all brilliant yesterday must have been watching different games. Newton suffers from a lack of consistent accuracy, and his team has been lousy his first two seasons and likely will be again this season. Geno Smith's lackluster win came at the expense of Josh Freeman, who was being hyped as a superstar after his strong rookie season (remember?).

A decade ago, Donovan McNabb, Steve McNair, Daunte Culpepper and Michael Vick were all established starters, stars to various degrees. We have been here before. The difference is the sheer number of black QBs being hyped coming out of college now. That could end up making the quarterback position a lot blacker -- or it might not. I'm far from convinced that Manuel, Smith and Pryor are all going to become stars. Jason Campbell style mediocrity (eg backup material) might be the best end result for them.
 
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Lew, if I read this post (or any of Bigunreal's black quarterback related posts) 3-4 years ago, I would call you guys insane. But, given the evidence before us, I'm tempted to agree with you for the most part.

And guess what, the turning point for me came yesterday. For the 3rd season in a row, we had some black quarterbacks who had fairly respectable debuts, and unlike a Gremlin or sCam, these guys weren't even that special in college. So now, even pedestrian black quarterbacks can enter the league and have immediate success. How is this possible? I know many here have said these guys will soon come back down, but we said the exact same thing about sCam, Gremlin, Wilson, and Kaepernick, and from what I can see, they are here to stay.

With the numbers swelling in the college ranks, I think it's only a matter of time before the same thing happens in the pros. Look for double digit starters as early as next season (we're at 8 already), and 50% by 2015-2016.

Your forecast is grim but also accurate in my opinion. In 10 years or probably even sooner, quarterback is going to be a black position. I'd say probably 80% black. Ask any DWF who the best young quarterbacks in the league are and he'll tell you they're all black except for Andrew Luck. All that really matters is the perception. Then look at all the "top" quarterbacks in college; bridgewater, boyd, logan thomas, braxton miller, the magic negro at FSU, etc. At least half of them are guaranteed to have starting jobs in the NFL next season. And the cycle will continue year after year with 2-3 black quarterbacks getting starting jobs. Just cause the NFL and CM media tried pushing black quarterbacks on us 13 years ago and failed doesn't mean that they'll fail again. I'm pretty sure everything that the CM's are doing now in general in terms of society is something they've tried to do before but failed. But now they're succeeding. I say enjoy watching "throwback" quarterbacks like Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Brees, Rodgers, Ryan, etc cause you won't be seeing quarterbacks like them any more in the not too distant future.
 
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Lew - foobar75, What you say may be true, but when it happens, if it happens, that's when the league unravels completely. The blacks will just go completely mad. There will be no order on the field and everything will just come apart.

joegoofinoff...
 

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It looks like Wilson and Kaepernick might have staying power, but you can't tell a lot from a single game. None of the black QBs other than Kaepernick were exactly lighting up the scoreboard yesterday. Carolina-Seattle and Tampa-NYJ were more reminiscent of boring, low-scoring SEC games. Griffin is obviously injury prone. You doom and gloomers that think they were all brilliant yesterday must have been watching different games. Newton suffers from a lack of consistent accuracy, and his team has been lousy his first two seasons and likely will be again this season. Geno Smith's lackluster win came at the expense of Josh Freeman, who was being hyped as a superstar after his strong rookie season (remember?).

A decade ago, Donovan McNabb, Steve McNair, Daunte Culpepper and Michael Vick were all established starters, stars to various degrees. We have been here before. The difference is the sheer number of black QBs being hyped coming out of college now. That could end up making the quarterback position a lot blacker -- or it might not. I'm far from convinced that Manuel, Smith and Pryor are all going to become stars. Jason Campbell style mediocrity (eg backup material) might be the best end result for them.
Alot here may not like reading this, but it needs to be stated. The guy Kaepernick can play. He throws consistently and accurately. His running ability is off the charts for a QB. Not trying to hype, just calling it as I have seen it, from last year to this first game in 2013. By all indications he has the goods. The question is will be able to sustain it? Big question though. His ability is better than the best black QB in history; Warren Moon. For some reason he doesn't bother me as much as the other black quarterbacks. Maybe its him being half white or something. Can't put my finger on it.
 
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Must answer you Don. It's my opinion that no, he can't sustain it. He'll do something to louse himself up. No one knows what it'll be, but he will, I assure you. It's in their collective unconsious to louse up all good things. They can't help it. The black in him will overule the White on this isssue.

joegoofinoff...
 

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Alot here may not like reading this, but it needs to be stated. The guy Kaepernick can play. He throws consistently and accurately. His running ability is off the charts for a QB. Not trying to hype, just calling it as I have seen it, from last year to this first game in 2013. By all indications he has the goods. The question is will be able to sustain it? Big question though. His ability is better than the best black QB in history; Warren Moon. For some reason he doesn't bother me as much as the other black quarterbacks. Maybe its him being half white or something. Can't put my finger on it.

I'm not afraid to admit Kaepernick can play. That's the whole foundation of Caste Football as far as I know. The best players play. Kaepernick is a good QB and should be starter. The problem with the NFL is the ridiculous amounts of blacks who aren't good at their positions being given endless opportunities while whites wilt on the bench.
 

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Alot here may not like reading this, but it needs to be stated. The guy Kaepernick can play. He throws consistently and accurately. His running ability is off the charts for a QB. Not trying to hype, just calling it as I have seen it, from last year to this first game in 2013. By all indications he has the goods. The question is will be able to sustain it? Big question though. His ability is better than the best black QB in history; Warren Moon. For some reason he doesn't bother me as much as the other black quarterbacks. Maybe its him being half white or something. Can't put my finger on it.


Thank you for your perspective. Some posters are so paranoid and constantly negative that they forget that blacks do indeed have athletic abilities.

Let's remember, this is a site to support White athletes first and foremost, and to inspire young White kids that want to be athletes.
 

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I agree that Kaepernick can play too. He is by far the best of all of them. He will make some pro bowls over his career. Many of the other guys are overrated. Especially RGIII, Scam, Geno and a few others. Time will lean out many of them who will eventually be career backup like Seneca Wallace.

I though Carson Palmer looked amazing yesteday. Andrew Luck also started the game going 10-10 with two tds. I think part of Ponders problem is that the offense is too predictable. It's run, run, pass almost every 1st, 2nd and 3rd down. The same vanilla offense that they ran for Tebow. Let Ponder throw the ball alot more on 1st and 2nd downs when the defense is stacking the box. They should also run more reverses, a half back pass, and flea flicker type plays. Get the defense off balance. Stafford was also unstoppable yesterday.Let's keep positive guys. Many of these so called superstar smilin qb's will come back to earth before long. It's only a matter of time. The others that can play at this level will remain just like McNabb, Moon and Cunningham.

I still say that any team in the NFL would take Manning, Brady or Rogers over any of these guys.
 

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The World's Greatest Athletes on Washington's defense are already gassed.
 
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