Senior Bowl Reports
Senior Bowl Note Day 1
TCU WR Jack Bech had the catch of the day.
NDSU OT Grey Zabel - of course moved to the interior and acquitted himself well. Best OL of the day.
Jax State OL Clay Webb also had a good day, handling himself well against overrated sumo DL.
ND QB Riley Leonard was taking snaps under center and made some good throws. I thought Notre Dame could have used him under center more this season rather than shotgun/pistol. He was essentially the Josh Allen of college football this year. Watching QBs run like they do in short yardage situations makes me think why teams aren't going back to the I-Formation and employing fullbacks. I supposed that's just me though.
Ole Miss QB Jaxon Dart seemed to be the best QB of the day and should help his stock. It's absurd that the media push the black quarterback Sanders/Ward agenda without any sort of resistance.
Skattebo and Howard were both invited but I guess opted out.
Lot's of the typical gay talk about measurables. The lies have been repeated so much it has become truth. No one has done a statistical analysis on arm length at the OT position to see if there is actually a correlation.
Senior Bowl Day 2 Reports.
Milroe seems to have stunk again for most of the day. The draft cucks are in panic mode with him as they try to mask his obvious deficiencies in the pursuit of yet another black quarterback heavy draft based on not on skill, competency or ability but on being black. That goes for the other two black quarterbacks being touted as the laughable number 1 and number 2 picks. A couple of affletes left the senior bowl after "checking the boxes" - wasn't aware on box was quitting. It's no wonder the league is full of me first low IQ affletes. Two of the UGA affletes - Arian Smith who made his fair share of drops during the season continued his ways at Senior Bowl practice and the completed overrated Trevor Etienne also proving to be a disappointment just as he was this year at UGA. These are the types of guys that continually get drafted over better, more deserving White athletes.
Boston College OT Ozzy Trapilo seems to also be performing well. An underrated prospect, most White BC linemen seem to have a high success rate in the NFL.
NDSU OT Grey Zabel continued to dominate on day 2. Might be a late first round pick.
On the subject of White OL - USC OL Jonah Monheim played all positions at a high level in college is of course being racially slotted to center.
Seems like Jaxon Dart is emerging as the best QB which bodes well for us that openly root for White QBs without guilt.
TCU WR Jack Bech has had a strong start to practices. At this point he has probably shown himself to be the best Wr at the Senior Bowl. Arkansas WR Isaac Teslaa had a good day as well including beating a magical upsider for a long reception.
Notre LB Jack Kiser seemed as advertised so far. He had an INT of Milroe and has been exactly what the NFL needs, solid, reliable linebackers that tackle.
Syracuse LB/DB Justin Barron had a strong day, showed off his excellent coverage ability. Seems that White LBs in the draft this year are punching above their weight.
Senior Bowl Day 3
Minnesota DL Danny Striggow got the call up to the senior bowl to replace one of the magical affletes and made an impact. Coming off a strong Hula Bowl, hopefully this gives him a predraft bounce. One of the supposed "experts" stated he was not familiar with Striggow but came away impressed. A fine illustration that these draft "experts" are well trained in anti-White discrimination or just plain ignoring White athletes.
Notre Dame LB Jack Kiser had another strong practice. Another good "football player" in the sport that needs actual football players.
Toledo DB Maxen Hook seems to have had a strong senior bowl. He sat out today, not sure if injured of because he felt his performance was strong enough.
TCU WR Jack Bech had a strong practice, making it three in a row. He is one of the winners of the Senior Bowl for sure. Maybe another Jordy?
NDSU OL Grey Zabel is another big winner this week. The best OL all week with nothing but good positive buzz coming out about him. The BS being that he has to move inside which is part of the predictable script when it applies to White OL. Another FCS OL that also had a good week was OL Jackson Slater out of Sacramento State.
Ga Tech TE Jackson Hawes seems to have established himself as the best blocker at the position. Clemson TE Jake Biringstool had a good week as did Oregon TE Terrance Ferguson. The media doing it's best to hype up non-White TEs Arroyo, Taylor and Fannin in what looks to be another strong White heavy TE class.
The Canadian QB Taylor Elgersma has been up and down but has a strong arm and the supposed traits teams look for in QB. If teams actually developed QBs he would be an interesting player to take.
Jaxon Dart seems to have been the best QB in Mobile. He's better than Ward and Sanders. Read an article stating that the knock against Dart is that he played in Kiffin's offense which was simplified for the QB and he did not have to read the field. Man if that question had been targeted at a black QB it would have been a race war. The truth is that black qbs play in the simplified offenses, the league had to dumb down the game to ensure more of them could play. I digress.
Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard is getting surprisingly little attention. Watched some of his practice throws and he looked good. I think the Notre Dame offense just did not utilize him well enough in the passing game, he was a much better passer at Duke. He's a slightly smaller version of Josh Allen. Also in watching the tape Isaac Teslaa smoked two affletic DBs. He's underrated.
More damage control by the draft 'experts' for the black quarterback Milroe as well.
Miscellanous notes:
Nebraska DL Ty Robinson also closed out the Senior Bowl practices strong and should have elevated his draft stock.
https://www.yardbarker.com/general_sport...6_41667237
His teammate at Nebraska Nash Hutmacher also fared well at Shrine Bowl practices:
"Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) didn’t often stand out in pass-rush opportunities but showed enough to try to develop. However, he was probably the best run defender on the defensive line.
Hutmacher was rarely moved from his spot and did well controlling his blockers. Hutmacher has some shades of Derek Wolfe as a run defender despite being a little shorter and about 20 pounds heavier than Wolfe was entering the draft. "
Tranlation - if Hutmacher was black he would be touted as a "brick wall" strong against the run.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/st...ew-orleans
Jack Bech wins Senior Bowl MVP. When discussing his brother's death they label it a "deadly pickup truck attack" rather than a terrorist attack.