Recent BUSTS

Since his (c)rap skills are as poor as his football skills, I bet he’ll come crawling back (unfortunately) when his money dries up. Which will be soon knowing how low IQ and impulsive he is.
Yo if he stay long enough wit de rap game da way he be somebody liable to cap his ass.

He best watch himself.

If he can.
 
A friend sent me this article about the Steelers' 10 worst draft picks. Nine of them are Black, and very deserving of inclusion as they were all bums. They had to find at least one Whitey of course and the only name they came up with is Scott Shields, a safety who was taken in the second round in 1999.

Shields was 6'4" and 228 pounds and ran a 4.4 40, in other words an athletic specimen. But he played at Weber State and so some patience was needed for him to develop. In his rookie season, Shields played almost exclusively as a backup and still recorded 32 solo tackles, 4 interceptions, a forced fumble and a sack. Yet he was widely reviled by the team's DWFs, following the media (which was probably following the off the record utterings of Bill Cowher, who royally screwed WR Danny Farmer the next year). The scapegoating of Shields by the local media emanated from the usual crap, demanding perfection and/or instant stardom from Whites at verboten positions, ala Nate Geary missing an angle on a tackle attempt, Chris Conte being run over, etc., etc.

Shields was demoted to WSTD for his second season, cut after ten games and was out of the NFL for good. His reputation as a "bust" is solely attributable to Bill Cowher, the repulsive whigger coach, and to the league's Caste System, with not a single team picking up Shields and further developing his obvious talent.

Note: The article uses a picture of Mason Rudolph for Shields. Maybe all Whites look alike to the anti-Whites.

 
Colossal bust with all of 151 career receptions after being drafted by the Colts in the first round back in 2015, is still bouncing around the league trying to realize dat upside at the age of 32.

Falcons released WR Phillip Dorsett. What was your favorite moment of Dorsett’s three-month run on a reserve/future contract with the Falcons? Was it when the signing was announced, or was it when the release happened? Dorsett will try to bounce to another team as wideout depth as he enters his age-32 season. He did not play NFL snaps last year and was only targeted three times by the Broncos in 2023.
 
NFL thrives on average affletes. Gotta redistribute that wealth somehow
 
Had to chuckle when reading this bs puff piece about Chase Claypool, a second round pick who had a nice rookie season for the Steelers and then went straight downhill to the point that no team wanted him last season after he played for the Bears and Dolphins in '23, racking up all of 8 receptions.

But what struck me is that Claypool's still just 26 years old. If he had played last year and finds a team this year he would already be going into his sixth season in the NFL. White players are usually 22 and older when drafted and at positions like receiver they are usually Claypool's current age before getting a chance to play regularly, if that chance ever comes, which it usually doesn't. It's a major built-in advantage of the Caste System for blacks, and is a reason why great players like Jordy Nelson don't accumulate enough stats to warrant consideration for the Hall of Fame. From Weenieworld:

Free agent WR Chase Claypool revealed the severity of the toe injury he suffered in July 2024. In a social media post, the 26-year-old receiver explains that he “tore a ligament and tendon” in his second toe on his left foot and has “been rehabbing, working out, and recovering everyday for the past year.” This explains his extended absence. Following the injury, Claypool was briefly placed on injured reserve in August 2024 before being released with an injury settlement. He is “back to being the strongest and fastest” he’s ever been and is “excited to step back out on the field.”
 
First round draft pick in 2023 may not even make the roster:

The Athletic’s Jon Machota believe the Cowboys “still need to see more” from DT Mazi Smith for him to make the 53-man roster. Smith has played in both preseason games — the Cowboys have sat most of their starters — and he was still on the field in the second half against the Ravens on Saturday. The former first-round pick’s 2024 PFF grade was 208th among 220 interior defensive linemen and it sure doesn’t seem like the Cowboys feel he’s played any better in training camp. “For a defense that badly needs to improve at stopping the run, an outside addition might be a requirement before Week 1,” Machota adds.
 
First round draft pick in 2023 may not even make the roster:

The Athletic’s Jon Machota believe the Cowboys “still need to see more” from DT Mazi Smith for him to make the 53-man roster. Smith has played in both preseason games — the Cowboys have sat most of their starters — and he was still on the field in the second half against the Ravens on Saturday. The former first-round pick’s 2024 PFF grade was 208th among 220 interior defensive linemen and it sure doesn’t seem like the Cowboys feel he’s played any better in training camp. “For a defense that badly needs to improve at stopping the run, an outside addition might be a requirement before Week 1,” Machota adds.

Really hope the Cowboys stink this year. Rumors are that Parsons might get traded before the season, he's their only elite player. The o-line that Prescott had success behind is long gone, that have a scrub running back room and their WRs are nothing special. The defense has the potential to really stink. Lots of no name blacks on Amerika 2.0's team.

Back to Smith he didn't do much at Michigan besides plug up a running lane. His production was not that of a 1st round DT but as it is well documented here melanin is the number one qualifier for supposed football ability.
 
Good job, Leo. Here's the deal: I've gotten to the point where I only focus on white players and outside of some very hyped (pre-draft) blacks, I completely tune them out. Honestly, if someone asked me yesterday who is Mazi Smith? I might've replied a congresswoman from Hawaii???

I'm sure I saw Mazi on draft lists last year, but the name just "didn't register". Anyhow, here's another Beauty who's name just didn't "register" with me. Till I saw this today, I had no idea who he was: Lewis Cine.

2022, Vikings first round pick. 1 career solo tackle in 3 years. I assume he was likely drafted to replace future Hall of Fame safety Harrison Smith? No wonder whites have no chance, with talents like Cine out there!!

Haitian born Cine is now with the Eagles, battling Maxen Hook for a spot. He came up in the news, as it's being reported Minnesota is on the verge of cutting their 2022 5th round pick (Ty Chandler), in favor of an undrafted, European born mulatto from Maine. That would mean 9/10 of their 2022 draft class have been cut or exiled.

The Minnesota Vikings' first draft class under GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah didn't produce the results a new regime is looking for. A trade down with the Detroit Lions netted the Vikings safety Lewis Cine at pick 32. He only played 10 defensive snaps in Minnesota before being cut last August......Unfortunately, the rest of the class didn't fare much better.....

Link:
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/analyst-suggests-minnesota-vikings-cut-023215321.html

2022 Class stats: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/min/2022_draft.htm (Vikings last pick, Nick Muse, was the only white in the class).
 
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First round draft pick in 2023 may not even make the roster:

The Athletic’s Jon Machota believe the Cowboys “still need to see more” from DT Mazi Smith for him to make the 53-man roster. Smith has played in both preseason games — the Cowboys have sat most of their starters — and he was still on the field in the second half against the Ravens on Saturday. The former first-round pick’s 2024 PFF grade was 208th among 220 interior defensive linemen and it sure doesn’t seem like the Cowboys feel he’s played any better in training camp. “For a defense that badly needs to improve at stopping the run, an outside addition might be a requirement before Week 1,” Machota adds.
Was fat since high school, had a gun incident, and somehow still a first-round pick.
 
Good job, Leo. Here's the deal: I've gotten to the point where I only focus on white players and outside of some very hyped (pre-draft) blacks, I completely tune them out. Honestly, if someone asked me yesterday who is Mazi Smith? I might've replied a congresswoman from Hawaii???

I'm sure I saw Mazi on draft lists last year, but the name just "didn't register". Anyhow, here's another Beauty who's name just didn't "register" with me. Till I saw this today, I had no idea who he was: Lewis Cine.

2022, Vikings first round pick. 1 career solo tackle in 3 years. I assume he was likely drafted to replace future Hall of Fame safety Harrison Smith? No wonder whites have no chance, with talents like Cine out there!!

Haitian born Cine is now with the Eagles, battling Maxen Hook for a spot. He came up in the news, as it's being reported Minnesota is on the verge of cutting their 2022 5th round pick (Ty Chandler), in favor of an undrafted, European born mulatto from Maine. That would mean 9/10 of their 2022 draft class have been cut or exiled.

The Minnesota Vikings' first draft class under GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah didn't produce the results a new regime is looking for. A trade down with the Detroit Lions netted the Vikings safety Lewis Cine at pick 32. He only played 10 defensive snaps in Minnesota before being cut last August......Unfortunately, the rest of the class didn't fare much better.....

Link:
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/analyst-suggests-minnesota-vikings-cut-023215321.html

2022 Class stats: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/min/2022_draft.htm (Vikings last pick, Nick Muse, was the only white in the class).

https://nfltraderumors.co/eagles-waive-db-lewis-cine-with-injury-designation/

Cine continues to be a huge bust. What team will try to mine his untapped "upside" next? Why aren't talent evaluators and even the evaluation process ever scrutinized?
 
The two WRs the Patriots drafted just last year in the 2nd and 4th rounds already cut, Baker following Polk.

ESPN’s Mike Reiss reports the Patriots are planning to waive Javon Baker. New England has an open spot on their practice squad and wants Baker back, but he can gauge interest leaguewide before committing to a return. This doesn’t come as a huge surprise given New England’s remaking of the wideout room, and most reports about Baker this offseason believed that he was squarely on the roster bubble after a 1/12 rookie season on four targets. He played 90 offensive snaps in his first year with the Patriots.
 
Third round pick in '24 was a bust even before this season ending injury:

Chargers placed LB Junior Colson (shoulder) on season-ending injured reserve. Colson started just one game in his rookie season as a 2024 third-round pick, posting a PFF coverage grade of 34.0. He was a possibility to challenge Denzel Perryman for playing time in 2025, but that will go by the wayside now that he’s missing the rest of the season.
 
https://nfltraderumors.co/eagles-waive-db-lewis-cine-with-injury-designation/

Cine continues to be a huge bust. What team will try to mine his untapped "upside" next? Why aren't talent evaluators and even the evaluation process ever scrutinized?

Leo, I thought it would be hard to top the football ineptitude of Cine, but it only took me a few days to find a even more egregious bust. A fellow, ex-Georgia Bulldog.

I did a quick search and this bust was mentioned on this site back in 2020 and 2021 (never in this thread), when he was stinking up the NFL. Considering he was a 2020 1st round pick, coupled with the fact that he has become a "Rapper", I figure the book is now closed on Isaiah Terrell Wilson. 4 career NFL snaps: 3 kneel-downs at the end of a blowout/one on special teams -- I assume an extra point?

Wilson's tenure with the Titans was characterized by several off-field legal issues as well as a brief suspension for violating team rules. He appeared in one game (during his career), playing just four snaps, three of which were kneel-downs.


 
Leo, I thought it would be hard to top the football ineptitude of Cine, but it only took me a few days to find a even more egregious bust. A fellow, ex-Georgia Bulldog.

I did a quick search and this bust was mentioned on this site back in 2020 and 2021 (never in this thread), when he was stinking up the NFL. Considering he was a 2020 1st round pick, coupled with the fact that he has become a "Rapper", I figure the book is now closed on Isaiah Terrell Wilson. 4 career NFL snaps: 3 kneel-downs at the end of a blowout/one on special teams -- I assume an extra point?




Wow, looking forward to hearing some bomb tunes from GGBowzer. We've seen all this before, "5 star recruit" just because he was recruited to a high-profile prep team for his size. Goes to Georgia and is unremarkable with good lineman next to him. Bails out after his sophomore year cuz "I's don't do school" or something. First round pick just because he's huge sumo with really long arms. Busts because after all of that, he just flat out stinks. White men will never be so lucky.
 
Wow, looking forward to hearing some bomb tunes from GGBowzer. We've seen all this before, "5 star recruit" just because he was recruited to a high-profile prep team for his size. Goes to Georgia and is unremarkable with good lineman next to him. Bails out after his sophomore year cuz "I's don't do school" or something. First round pick just because he's huge sumo with really long arms. Busts because after all of that, he just flat out stinks. White men will never be so lucky.

Great post; perfectly put. For blacks like Wilson, they are a dime a dozen each year. Recent drafts have been rife with black draft busts, particularly DB's and OL's. I'd love to go back and see the praise ESPN clowns like Kiper and others heaped upon Wilson?

I remember oversized white nut-case Mark Schlereth saying on ESPN radio, after "studying his tape", former Auburn OL Greg Robinson** had a chance to be the best OT in NFL history. Mark, he feel well short of being "the greatest ever".

Thinking about it, in recent years, the only white player at a taboo position that got a "slightly" easier road to the NFL based on being a "5 star recruit" and leaving early, was Bryan Bresee. Difference is, Bresee was/is the real deal. Only reason he "underachieved" a bit at Clemson was due to his injury/ ACL issues.


** https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/RobiGr01.htm
 
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