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Back in 2007 Garrard did well enough "dinkin and dunkin" to garner a huge contract from then Jags GM James Harris. Since then, for the most part, he's struggled, although he's picked up the pace in recent weeks. A few weeks ago, don't forget,Trent Edwards was claimed in hopes he could replace him. Vick has done well, so far, as has Jason Campbell....But this isn't "ground breaking stuff", not even by a long shot!
Back in 2000,4 of the 6 NFC teams that made the playoffs (as well as Tenn in the AFC) started African American quarterbacks. By the way, Baltimore, which began the season starting AA Tony Banks, won the Super Bowl with Trent Dilfer at the helm, over the Giants who started a white quarterback. This is about the sametime that loathsome SI writer Rick Rielly predicted white QB's would soon be as common as black WR's and then said he "couldn't wait to see it".

Of course, as Reilly predicted, teams started chasing black college QB's with vim and vigor -- Vick was #1 overall the next spring, despite posting very modest college stats. The Vikings, believe it or not, had 5 black QB's on their roster (3 on the 53 man roster & 2 PSquad) at one point thanks to Denny Green's largess aimed squarely at QB that looked like him (not his multiple white, blondewives). Heck, the Cowboys traded up for Quincy Carter in round 2, whohad beentoldby Mark Richt that he might as well jump early to the NFL, because he would not start over David Greene if he returned to Georgia. Hewas losinghis college job,but was still a coveted 2nd rounder? Tellsyou how bad Jerry Jones wanted a black QB
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As far as more black QB's being good for white RB's and WR's, I don't buy it. Back in the latter part of the 1990's ESPN did a whole thing about it this. Sterotypes were breaking, ect...Kordell Stewart said he hoped his success would open things for Mike Alstott and other white RB's and WR's. It didn't happen....Matter of fact, dare I say, guys like Brent Celek and Riley Cooper will become more irrelevant with Vick at QB....They were against the Redskins. And where is Chad Hall, who played well @ Tenn with Kolb at the helm? Looks like Jerome Harrison, who Hillisdrove out in Cleveland, has now made the Woodhead clone (Hall) totallyirrelevant. Don't expect Vick to lobby Fat Bastard on Hall's behalf.
 

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The thing that drove me most nuts is that Eldra Bunkley or whatever the scrubs name was even got carries. Fat Bastard is a black supremacist to his core. Hall should absolutely be in front of him, if not Harrison.
 

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Just checked, McNabb has played lousy this year thus far. Jason Campbell has played pretty well since Gradkowski's injury after stinking it up in the early season, but I don't expect that consistency to continue. Rating wise, this is an AMAZING year for QBs thus far black and white. Rothlisberger is entering back into the argument of top 5 QB and Vick is making a case this year for sure, but will have to show consistency in future years to be mentioned with the 5 I mentioned above.
 

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ToughJ.Riggins,

In College Football, the receiving leaders are often times black, and these "leaders" USUALLY have White QBs.

White receivers/TEs often times get "stuck" with black quarterbacks, and thus they finish the season with mediocre production. Is this not happening?


For instance, young LSU receiver Reuben Randle (black) is athletic and very fluid, and he jukes like an elite Running Back... very rare for a wideout. It would be dumb for me to deny that he has athleticism.

http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=480208


This season: 28 catches for 469 yards (16.8 YPC) and 3 TDs. It's an amazingly low number of catches and TDs, and it's almost entirely due to the "Jordan Jefferson experiment!" How Jefferson was ever given "4-stars" and an LSU offer is beyond me... Affirmative action exists at nearly EVERY football position, yes, even QB, and it enters into the coaching ranks, the media's talking-heads, etc.

The "power-structure" is doing all they can to get rid of White baseball players in the minors and majors.. Make no mistake, they have also targeted the White QB.

However, if I see a "consistent" black QB, and I see him making the tough throws on a routine basis, I would be a fool to deny that.. If I see a black QB with excellent footwork and pocket-presence, I wouldn't deny it.. Truth is, College Football is full of black QBs, and how many of them are truly consistent? The longer Jerrod Johnson stayed at Texas A&M, he ended up getting WORSE! Iowa State had a black quarterback with the last name (Meyers?) and his Senior season was absolutely atrocious. I remember a troll came to this website, and was saying something like we couldn't "put down" his Junior season. The media was trying to "build him up" -- but he crashed like Juice Williams.
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On a few occasions, I've called out Jake Locker and Christian Ponder... I don't have "low standards" for QBs of any color! I ask, what constitutes "talent" in football? Playing at a high-level consistently is a big part of the answer.

No one has said that JaMarcus Russell never ever threw a good pass while at LSU.. But a true NFL Great is not built on a few good passes! I'm glad that the "Great" McNabb is throwing more picks, and will likely never reach the postseason ever again.


P.S. -- Before Baylor lost their last 2 games, a CBS Sportsline writer said that "Robert Griffin was arguably the best QB in the Big 12." Really? Better than Blaine Gabbert? Better than Landry Jones? Brandon Weeden has had a HUGE season for Oklahoma State. I figure that the MSM views Baylor as a "less talented" team, so that's why Griffin is "so special"... but let's face it, Baylor is a BLACK team -- so they must be TALENTED!
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Denny Green is "coaching" a USFL team now. He's so fat.. just another insecure/angry brutha "packing a Vienna"...
 

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ToughJ.Riggins,

Exactly, consistancy, there's the rub all the time with blacks, but not just in sports. In everything they do across the board. Just because a black can do something, doesn't mean he will do it.

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The woeful Eagles' sumo-dominated o-line is the main reason Brent Celek's production has dropped so dramatically this season. That, and the "super-elusive" Vick's tendency to be sackedquite often, far more so than "non-affletic" QBs like Peyton and Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Philip Rivers, and many others. If memory serves, Vick was sacked more than any QB in the league when he was with Atlanta.

Brent Celek was only used as a receiving option on 34 percent of the Eagles' offensive plays last week. Celek was used exclusively as a blocker on 27.7 percent, as a chip blocker on 6.4 percent, and sat out on 31.9 percent. His role has changed with Michael Vick at quarterback, and the Eagles are also using more three- and four-wide sets this year.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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This only happens to white players. If Antonio Gates somehow ended up in Philly his production wouldn't drop even with QB Dog Killer running the offense. Fat Bastard would make sure they use all of his affletic talents correctly.

This would be less upsetting if Celek was nearing the end of his career. He was just starting to flash his potential and would most likely have been in the Pro Bowl this year. Instead he only has 23 receptions so far and might not even break 500 yards on the season. That's a far cry from the 971 he had last year.
 

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(con)Vick will be exposed & his lucky streak will run out sooner or later. He doesn't have the mental accumen or (lasting) pocket savvy to keep pace with the league's elite QBs (Manning, Brady, Brees, Rivers & Matty Ice). I've always hated "Filthadelphia", so I'm hoping (con)Vick, "FB" Reid & the afrolete laden "wEakgles" start tripping up & landing losses.




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I don't expect Convick to have another good season like this one. Hopefully QB Dog Killer loses early in the playoffs this year.
 

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The worst thing that could have happened was Philly finishing the regular season with a 13-3 record... the MSM would have been absolutely hysterical if that happened.

Now, there's a good possibility that Philly will lose 1 or 2 more games.
 

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Jeff Owens, who was injury-prone at Georgia and I felt was grossly-overrated (I recall announcers' saying he's a monster at squats, as if that makes him a great player.. it's the "ebony titan" nonsense.), is injured already in the NFL:

DL Owens placed on IR: The Eagles placed DL Jeff Owens (ruptured patella tendon) on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his seaon a game early.
(Updated 12/29/2010

Owens was only promoted from the practice squad last week, and didn't even last a full game before getting hurt. Obviously he can continue to be ignored in IDP Fantasy leagues.
(Updated 12/29/2010).


http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/561588/jeff-owens

I'm not grinning ear-to-ear, but I ain't sobbing either. This is another short-stack sumo that's taking the place of a superior White athlete. This is relevant news IMO, and another injury to Philly.

P.S. -- Owens' was declared "weightroom warrior" by Mark Richt (and his wife) on Fox Sports South. Nauseating stuff.. Georgia's "defense" has been underwhelming for several years now.


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Here is a "crime of passion"Â￾ involving a drunken Eagles fan following the Eagles-Packers game...

Eagles Fans Vandilize Cars

"There's nothing like watching your team win a playoff game then finding your car vandalized in the parking lot.

Craig and Theodore Coenen, a son and father from Macungie, Pa., saw the worst of Eagles fans at last night's game. As Action News reports, the two were given the finger by some rowdy Birds fans as they entered the Linc parking lot before the game.

After the game, they found their car has been vandalized; broken mirror, dents and footprints on the side panel and roof. Another nearby Packers fan's car sustained similar damage."Â￾

*If only white males had this sort of aggressive zeal with concern to their own race "¦you know, as opposed to conserving their love for an anti-white Corporation. Modern white men, in this Jew-Regulated hell-hole nation, have been transformed into rather simple creatures. If your "Favourite Corporation"Â￾ fails to be victorious, you must destroy something in order to quench your contrived hatred for a competitor corporation. Our ancestors didn't struggle so that these pathetic men and women could inherit their former greatness.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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"..the father and son stated the group seemed extremely intoxicated..." Wow, surprise there...DWFs or DUBFs??

Yes, well this country is toast and who else are there DWFs going to take their frustrations out on.
 

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This is interesting.

It has been revealed that the "personal matter" K David Akers was
dealing with during the Eagles' 21-16 Wild Card round loss to the
Packers was a possible cancer diagnosis for his 6-year-old daughter
Halley.
<div ="s_pNewsTextMain"> Akers, of course, missed
two field-goal attempts that day, drawing the ire of head coach Andy
Reid afterward. He found out the next day that Halley did indeed have
cancer. Thankfully, she is believed to be cancer free after undergoing
surgery. Akers says he was "deeply hurt" by Reid's comments, however,
and believes his career in Philadelphia has likely come to an end. A
five-time Pro Bowler, teams will be lining up to sign him this
offseason.
</div>
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
This is interesting.It has been revealed that the "personal matter" K David Akers was
dealing with during the Eagles' 21-16 Wild Card round loss to the
Packers was a possible cancer diagnosis for his 6-year-old daughter
Halley.
&lt;div ="s_pNewsTextMain"&gt; Akers, of course, missed
two field-goal attempts that day, drawing the ire of head coach Andy
Reid afterward. He found out the next day that Halley did indeed have
cancer. Thankfully, she is believed to be cancer free after undergoing
surgery. Akers says he was "deeply hurt" by Reid's comments, however,
and believes his career in Philadelphia has likely come to an end. A
five-time Pro Bowler, teams will be lining up to sign him this
offseason.
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Got a link?

John
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
This is interesting.It has been revealed that the "personal matter" K David Akers was
dealing with during the Eagles' 21-16 Wild Card round loss to the
Packers was a possible cancer diagnosis for his 6-year-old daughter
Halley.
&lt;div ="s_pNewsTextMain"&gt; Akers, of course, missed
two field-goal attempts that day, drawing the ire of head coach Andy
Reid afterward. He found out the next day that Halley did indeed have
cancer. Thankfully, she is believed to be cancer free after undergoing
surgery. Akers says he was "deeply hurt" by Reid's comments, however,
and believes his career in Philadelphia has likely come to an end. A
five-time Pro Bowler, teams will be lining up to sign him this
offseason.
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This situation is telling of how White coaches, especially degenerates like Reid, handle losing in this modern mess of a league. The GM, with the coaches input, compose a nearly all black roster then blame a tough loss on the kicker. You know the "non-athlete" who doesn't even belong on the same field as the "real affletes". Porky the Pig is truly a loser for "getting tough" and chewing out Akers. Reid would never harshly criticize his ebony titans like that, you know the same guys who couldn't stop the underwhelming James Starks. Also, don't they always say score touchdowns so the game doesn't come down to a field goal.

As someone who has seen plenty of Eagles games the past decade, David Akers is truly one of the best in the business. He's consistent and has kicked many clutch game winners. Philadelphia will miss him only when he's gone. This of course being the same fan's that enjoy vomitting on young children for fun.
 
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