2010 White WR's

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backrow said:
i dont think them being wiggers changes the way media or dwfs view them, and if they were to be a breakthrough players, that would be a breakthrough for white players overall, therefore i would root for them. i dont have to like them in order to cheer for them, haha, they are not my personal acquaintances.

That's a good point, backrow. Wigger athletes do sometimes help the cause of all White athletes with their athletic accomplishments, but they embrace the non-white image and that is usually seen through the media as well. I see them as a mixed bag as far as fighting the Caste System goes. On one hand they can help, but on the other they do damage. I generally don't root for people I don't like, and I don't like wiggers, but I understand your point about cheering for them when they are in a position to help the image of White athletes in the eyes of the media or the DWFs. I guess I just see them as hurting that image more often than not. That's one of the great things about CF to me. We don't all share the same view of things, but we can come together and cheer on our own favorite White athletes and try to break down the Caste System one step at a time.
 

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Wiggers are race traitors yes, BUT wigger athletes like Jason Williams (aka "J-Will" & "J-Dub") & GSP do help break the caste fallacy of (lack of) White athletic ability. From a caste-bustin' prospective, I pull for them (in athletic endevours)...although I have disdain for their idiotic emulation of das untermenschen.











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DixieDestroyer said:
Wiggers are race traitors yes, BUT wigger athletes like Jason Williams (aka "J-Will" & "J-Dub") & GSP do help break the caste fallacy of (lack of) White athletic ability. From a caste-bustin' prospective, I pull for them (in athletic endevours)...although I have disdain for their idiotic emulation of das untermenschen.





Surprisingly, at one time Jason Williams had the top selling jersey in the league. That must have been around 1999 if I remember correctly. He was the prototypical wigger and prototypical "afflete" basketball player. Williams was all flash on the court and preferred to look good on the court rather than win. The DWF's took a liking to him because he was "cool" and "hip."

Surprisingly, at one time Jason Williams had the top selling jersey in
the league. That must have been around 1999 if I remember correctly.
He was the prototypical wigger and prototypical "afflete" basketball
player. Williams was all flash on the court and preferred to look good
on the court rather than win. The DWF's took a liking to him because he
was "cool" and "hip."
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The weekly rundown of our guys in the top 75 after week 6:

Greg Salas â€" Hawaii (Sr.) - 50 for 757 & 7 TDs (1st)
Jeremy Ebert â€" Northwestern (Jr.) â€" 35 for 560 & 5 TDs (5th)
Conner Vernon â€" Duke (So.) â€" 34 for 548 & 3 TDs (8th)
Cody Wilson â€" Cent. Mich. (So.) â€" 27 for 484 & 3 TDs (17th)
T.J. Moe â€" Missouri (So.) â€" 44 for 479 & 2 TDs (18th)
Cole Beasley â€" SMU (Jr.) â€" 30 for 431 & 3 TDs (30th)
Jeff Maehl â€" Oregon (Sr.) â€" 31 for 423 & 5 TDs (T35th)
Dane Sanzenbacher â€" Ohio St. (Sr.) â€" 27 for 411 & 7 TDs (40th)
Jared Karstetter - Wash. St. (Jr.) - 33 for 361 & 4 TDs (65th)
Kris Durham â€" Georgia (Sr.) â€" 18 for 341 & 1 TD (74th)

*Salas is on pace for 1,640 and 15 TDs which would best his totals of 1,590 and 8 TDs from last season. This guy better get respect on draft day.
**Conner Vernon dropped (slightly) due to a bye. Rudolph dropped out due to lack of production.
***Karstetter is a welcome addition to the list. Still white guys are only 13% of the top 75. Way too low of a number in my opinion!
 

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Some good early results from some of our less heralded guys:

Miami Ohio sophomore Andrew Cruse has 6 catches for 101 yards and a TD at half time. His season totals coming in to today were 12 for 107 and no TDs so a great effort that he can hopefully build on.

In the same game CMU's Cody Wilson is the main man offensively with 5 catches for 65 yards.

Pitt sophomore Mike Shanahan has 3 catches for 57 yards and his 1st career TD at the half
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UGA's Kris Durham has 2 for 59 and TD early in the 1st half!!
 

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Moe is certainly keeping up his super play today. 6 catches for 110 and a touchdown for the undefeated Tigers!Edited by: Freethinker
 

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Andrew Cruse had a monster day. He finished up with 8 catches for 180 with 2 TDs. His second touchdown, a 71 yard strike, was the game winning score.
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Here is the only action photo I could find of the young man:
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a few other guys that had nice days ...

VA Tech'sDanny Coale"Burner" had a big day, going over 100 yards and 1 touchdown on 5 catches.

Idaho's Eric Greenwood had 4 catches for 103 yards and 1 touchdown.

Georgia's Kris Durham had 4 catches for 112 yards and 1 touchdown.Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 

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Dane Sanzenbacher has a nice game yesterday with 6 receptions for 94 yards. He's projected as a 7th round pick right now but his stock has been on the rise so far this season. Hopefully he can continue to have great games and push himself into the middle rounds.
 

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Dane Sanzenbacher has a nice game yesterday with 6 receptions for 94 yards. He's projected as a 7th round pick right now but his stock has been on the rise so far this season. Hopefully he can continue to have great games and push himself into the middle rounds.
You'd think after the success of Anthony Gonzalez and Brian Hartline that teams would be jumping at the chance to get another white wideout from Ohio State...
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The weekly rundown of our guys in the top 75 in receiving yards after week 7:

Greg Salas â€" Hawaii (Sr.) - 61 for 910 & 7 TDs (2nd)
T.J. Moe â€" Missouri (So.) â€" 50 for 589 & 3 TDs (13th)
Conner Vernon â€" Duke (So.) â€" 37 for 581 & 3 TDs (T14th)
Cody Wilson â€" Cent. Mich. (So.) â€" 35 for 581 & 3 TDs (T14th)
Jeremy Ebert â€" Northwestern (Jr.) â€" 35 for 560 & 5 TDs (20th)
Dane Sanzenbacher â€" Ohio St. (Sr.) â€" 33 for 505 & 7 TDs (33rd)
Cole Beasley â€" SMU (Jr.) â€" 39 for 503 & 4 TDs (34th)
Kris Durham â€" Georgia (Sr.) â€" 22 for 453 & 2 TDs (47th)
Jeff Maehl â€" Oregon (Sr.) â€" 31 for 423 & 5 TDs (58th)

*Salas is on pace for 1,690 and 13 TDs which would best his totals of 1,590 and 8 TDs from last season.
**Jeremy Ebert & Jeff Maehl dropped due to a bye week. Karstetter dropped out due to lack of production.Edited by: Freethinker
 

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Scout Clown #1 (Pete Fiutak), who is no friend of white football players, writes this inadvertent recognition of the Caste System regarding T.J. Moe.

Hmmmmm, how to describe Missouri WR T.J. Moe, the nation's fifth-leading receiver who has caught 50 passes for 589 yards and three touchdowns. He's a bright player in a Steve Largent sort of way, and he's tough, with sort of an Ed McCaffrey thing going for him, and he has nice hands with a Golden Richards, Dwight Clark, Tom Waddle, Wayne Chrebet, Edgar Winter vibe that I can't quite put my finger on. Or I can just do what every announcer an scout does when they try to find an NFL comparison for a Caucasian wide receiver and suggest that he's a "Wes Welker type."Â￾

Moe is a big, physical, athletic 6-0, 200-pound target, while Welker is a smallish, quick, 5-9, 180-pound jitterbug. Having read a bazillion old scouting notebooks over the years, and with every African-American quarterback wrongly compared to Warren Moon or Doug Williams, or if they were mobile, Randall Cunningham, it's almost as grating (but not hardly as dangerous) to hear when a white receiver or running back automatically gets lumped into a category because of his skin color.


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Oregon's Jeff Maehl continued to show that he'sone of the bestreceivers on the Left Coast. in their win last night, Maehl had game-highs in every receiving category with 8 catches, 107 yards (a long of 42), and 1 touchdown.
 

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here are some pictures of a few of our guys who made big plays this weekend.

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Josh Lenz skies for the touchdown

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Josh Cooper shakes a tackle despite his "stiff hips"
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left coast speedster Jared Karstetter scores

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Evan Landi smokes an afflete for a 31-yard score

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Dane Sanzenbacher with the acrobatic catch

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Brett Brackett dives for the touchdown

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Ryan Whalen scores an easy td

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wideout-playing-tight end Coby Fleener celebrates his touchdown catch with quarterback Andrew Luck

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Keith Nichol shows off his wheels ...

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along with some hops, hands, and concentration
 

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The weekly rundown of our guys in the top 75 in receiving yards after week 8:

Greg Salas â€" Hawaii (Sr.) - 70 for 1,068 & 8 TDs (2nd)
Cody Wilson â€" Cent. Mich. (So.) â€" 46 for 696 & 3 TDs (9th)
Conner Vernon â€" Duke (So.) â€" 43 for 625 & 3 TDs (T20th)
T.J. Moe â€" Missouri (So.) â€" 53 for 625 & 3 TDs (T20th)
Dane Sanzenbacher â€" Ohio St. (Sr.) â€" 37 for 591 & 8 TDs (T26th)
Cole Beasley â€" SMU (Jr.) â€" 46 for 583 & 5 TDs (29th)
Jeremy Ebert â€" Northwestern (Jr.) â€" 37 for 580 & 5 TDs (31st)
Jeff Maehl â€" Oregon (Sr.) â€" 39 for 530 & 6 TDs (42nd)
Jared Karstetter â€" Wash. St. (Jr.) â€" 44 for 479 & 6 TDs (60th)
Kris Durham â€" Georgia (Sr.) â€" 22 for 453 & 2 TDs (71st)

*Salas is on pace for 1,736 yards and 13 TDs which would best his totals of 1,590 and 8 TDs from last season.
**Ryan Swope and Josh Cooper are both within 50 yards of making the top 75. I hope both of them have a big week this Saturday.
 

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The rarely mention Tyler Shoemaker had a big game last night for undefeated Boise State. He had 6 catches for 124 yards and a touchdown!
 
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I hear you man. I think it was after his fifth catch of the game the female announcer who i wouldnt be surpised if shes actualy a he said that the other 2 boise state recievers are nfl prospects so there getting all the coverage on them. No mention of his great catches or his speed when he got a touchdown. This was only the second time ive seen shoemaker play but he looks like a very good WR to me.
 

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@White Lightning: Thanks for posting the Jeff Maehl video.....didn't really know about this kid. Too bad Oregon has an affrolete at QB.....otherwise they would be pretty watchable. This kid reminds me of Jordan Shipley.
 
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