2025 Week 4

The"aw shucks" routine just doesn't cut it anymore. We're seeing White athletes who are more confident and swaggering than ever, and a lot of them are thriving about as much as they possibly can in the caste system. If you want it, you gotta take it. That's how the magical athletes see it and that's how White athletes ought to see it.
Yeah being a good teammate is out the door. In the era of egos and $$
 
Good why shy away from it. I personally have never heard a sumo dominated OL be called out in mainstream. Only here!

If the 25% racial black quarterback can never be shifted what’s the point? Lose ground, one position, gain at another. Break even. Lose more.

******** I cant even type certain words without them being autocorrected. Sumo is okay black quarterback is not. Gay!
No one's shied away from it. But no one says that every single black o-lineman sucks. If you do think that then you must think every single black football player at every position sucks.

Look, I've explained my position patiently and sometimes impatiently for ten years. I thought we had it settled. I'm not going to waste my time anymore. There are a lot of good black football players, there are great black football players. If you're default position is that they all suck or that they don't all suck but all black quarterbacks do then we're going to have to agree to disagree.

The best way to get no one to listen to you is to claim that every black QB sucks. Most would laugh in your face if you tell them Mahomes and Jackson have no talent. And you would get nowhere with me either. Good Lord, the amount of posts criticizing various black QBs on this site is staggering, I can't believe you're even still bitching about it.
 
If that’s your smart ass interpretation
You have over 18,000 posts here between Bucky and your previous username. I've never deleted or edited any of them, never even criticized any of them as best I can remember. You have total freedom to say what you want. What exactly do you want to say that I'm prohibiting you from saying?
 
And with 18k I bow out. Farewell. This site is an echo chamber and a waste of time .
 
And with 18k I bow out. Farewell. This site is an echo chamber and a waste of time .
Cool down, you've put a helluva lot of time into this "echo chamber," which is what it's designed to be to a certain extent as trolls aren't allowed here. I truly don't understand what it is you want to say that I'm stopping you from saying unless it's racial slurs or something like that. You're a valuable member here.
 
And with 18k I bow out. Farewell. This site is an echo chamber and a waste of time .
What do you expect it to be? It is a site that like-minded guys, who are aware of and understand the insidious nature of the caste system, frequent. I fail to see the issue with that.
 
Christian McCaffrey huge game receiving 6 rec 92 yards & TD ; But bottled up once again in the run game 17 carries 49 yards. Only a matter of time before he bust a long run!

NICE to see Cam Skattebo got 25 carries ...QB Jaxson Dart gets his first start ...NY Giants just got FUN again!
A Legit 3 Headed Monster ...but Losing Malik Nabors (ACL) is a Huge blow!! They all make each other better....no other WR on that Roster is in Nabers orbit talent wise ...
Buzzkill.... want to see them Win and back into the Wildcard Playoffs

Nice to see Aaron Rodgers connect on the 80 yard TD pass to DK Metcalf....almost age 42 he is still easily a Top 10 QB...18 / 22 passing
Carson Wentz threw for 350!

Sorry i didnt see Swiss Army Knife Luke MCaffrey's game

QB Drake Maye leading NE Win 42 - 13 vs Carolina
 
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The Skattebo story is great. Let's hope his headfirst style doesn't result in injury. But there are some real screw jobs going on. First and foremost, Ladd McConkey. When last seen, he was setting a rookie playoff record with 197 receiving yards. Obviously, he was a big play threat. So how can his 2025 situation be explained? He is barely being targeted (3rd on the team), always for short gains. Keenan Allen looked washed up last year, and now he's ahead of a dynamic rookie in the pecking order? Preseason reports said that he looked better than ever, and was uncoverable in camp. The fantasy shows have been saying that his separation rate, and ability to get open, is even better than last season. So why aren't they making an effort to get the ball to him? Screens, plays designed to get him going. Instead, he's taken a back seat.

Will Shipley was supposed to be back to serving as the #2 back for the Eagles. Last season, this resulted in Kenneth Gainwell getting a fair amount of touches every game. But today, A.J. Dillon was the only other ball carrier for the Eagles. How does that work? Isaac Teslaa is barely playing, despite making a highlight film catch every time he's thrown to. And Spencer Rattler has still never won an NFL game, and looks unimpressive. So why doesn't Kellen Moore switch to his second round pick, Tyler Shough? How bad does Rattler have to be in order for them to see what they have in Shough? How many interceptions will Geno Smith throw before Kenny Pickett gets a chance? Why did the Seahawks give Cooper Kupp a decent contract, only to target him just a handful of times each game?

There are lots more questions like this. Fortunately, I will never run out of material for my book.
 
The Skattebo story is great. Let's hope his headfirst style doesn't result in injury. But there are some real screw jobs going on. First and foremost, Ladd McConkey. When last seen, he was setting a rookie playoff record with 197 receiving yards. Obviously, he was a big play threat. So how can his 2025 situation be explained? He is barely being targeted (3rd on the team), always for short gains. Keenan Allen looked washed up last year, and now he's ahead of a dynamic rookie in the pecking order? Preseason reports said that he looked better than ever, and was uncoverable in camp. The fantasy shows have been saying that his separation rate, and ability to get open, is even better than last season. So why aren't they making an effort to get the ball to him? Screens, plays designed to get him going. Instead, he's taken a back seat.

Will Shipley was supposed to be back to serving as the #2 back for the Eagles. Last season, this resulted in Kenneth Gainwell getting a fair amount of touches every game. But today, A.J. Dillon was the only other ball carrier for the Eagles. How does that work? Isaac Teslaa is barely playing, despite making a highlight film catch every time he's thrown to. And Spencer Rattler has still never won an NFL game, and looks unimpressive. So why doesn't Kellen Moore switch to his second round pick, Tyler Shough? How bad does Rattler have to be in order for them to see what they have in Shough? How many interceptions will Geno Smith throw before Kenny Pickett gets a chance? Why did the Seahawks give Cooper Kupp a decent contract, only to target him just a handful of times each game?

There are lots more questions like this. Fortunately, I will never run out of material for my book.
And that's what makes the caste system so fundamentally absurd. The caste system presents itself as logical when in fact it's illogical. Talented White players who would give their teams better chances to win are instead barred from them as a matter of custom. A custom that is not based on fact, but a myth. A myth that black athletes are inherently superior, and that White athletes cannot play certain positions due to a lack of athletic ability. Well, that is patently untrue when you look at the measurables of many White athletes. So you have this weird system that masquerades as a logical meritocracy when in fact it is illogical and a "meritocracy" in name only. If it was a real meritocracy, you'd play the best players even if they were White. But that is not what the cast system prescribes. Hence, it's completely absurd.
 
Jerrah Jones has nearly 190 million dollars tied up in his starting CBs. The Cowboys defense is awful, Packers is not much better. Both of these teams are pretenders.

Dallas Cowboys CBs — 2025 Contract / Cap Detail​


PlayerContract / Status2025 Base Salary / Guarantees / Bonuses2025 Cap HitOther Notes
DaRon BlandSigned a 4‑year, $92 million extension (begins 2025) with $50 million guaranteed. NFL.com+2Dallas Cowboys+2Prior to extension, his base salary in 2025 (last year of rookie deal) would have been ~$5.346 million. Now with the extension, his average annual salary is ~$23 million. CBSSports.com+3NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth+3NBC Sports+3Exact 2025 cap hit number for Bland is not clearly publicized in all sources as of now (after extension). But his new deal (AAV ~$23M) makes him one of the higher‑paid CBs. NFL.com+2NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth+2His guaranteed money ($50M) is substantial; the extension was done before 2025 season. NFL.com+1
Trevon DiggsUnder a 5‑year, $97 million extension signed in 2023. NFL.com+2Spotrac+22025 base salary is $9,000,000, though reduced by $500,000 due to a de‑escalator clause for failing to meet offseason facility / rehab participation threshold. So effectively $8.5 million base. Spotrac+2NFL.com+2
Signing bonus: $21,250,000.
Guaranteed total: ~$42,304,000. Spotrac+1
The 2025 cap hit is ~$12,647,060. Spotrac
Dead cap (if cut) ~$12,750,000 in 2025. Spotrac
 
Jerrah Jones has nearly 190 million dollars tied up in his starting CBs. The Cowboys defense is awful, Packers is not much better. Both of these teams are pretenders.

Dallas Cowboys CBs — 2025 Contract / Cap Detail​


PlayerContract / Status2025 Base Salary / Guarantees / Bonuses2025 Cap HitOther Notes
DaRon BlandSigned a 4‑year, $92 million extension (begins 2025) with $50 million guaranteed. NFL.com+2Dallas Cowboys+2Prior to extension, his base salary in 2025 (last year of rookie deal) would have been ~$5.346 million. Now with the extension, his average annual salary is ~$23 million. CBSSports.com+3NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth+3NBC Sports+3Exact 2025 cap hit number for Bland is not clearly publicized in all sources as of now (after extension). But his new deal (AAV ~$23M) makes him one of the higher‑paid CBs. NFL.com+2NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth+2His guaranteed money ($50M) is substantial; the extension was done before 2025 season. NFL.com+1
Trevon DiggsUnder a 5‑year, $97 million extension signed in 2023. NFL.com+2Spotrac+22025 base salary is $9,000,000, though reduced by $500,000 due to a de‑escalator clause for failing to meet offseason facility / rehab participation threshold. So effectively $8.5 million base. Spotrac+2NFL.com+2
Signing bonus: $21,250,000.
Guaranteed total: ~$42,304,000. Spotrac+1
The 2025 cap hit is ~$12,647,060. Spotrac
Dead cap (if cut) ~$12,750,000 in 2025. Spotrac
Parsons in particular has been a non-factor for all the hype associated with him and his trade.
 
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