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    Negro men don't want their own women

    Do NOT post pictures of mudsharks on this website.
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    Negro men don't want their own women

    We already had a thread like this two years ago. I consider my post to be the definitive answer to this question.
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    2013 NFL Draft

    Perhaps because it's the long term outcomes that are engineered and not individual games. Rule changes, coaching decisions, draft and free agency maneuvers, referee behavior. All can be manipulated without any involvement by the players and all can contribute to altering not only the...
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    2013 NFL Draft

    Info is a little contradictory on this, but it looks like Eric Breitenstein is getting a "tryout" with Carolina. I'm assuming that's one of those "pay your own way for one day" things where they bring him to camp as a tackling dummy. This was a really REALLY bad year to be an awesome white...
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    2013 NFL Draft

    I'm pretty sure the NFL tries to figure out which white runningbacks would have the most success in the league, and then makes certain they go to teams where they will never get a chance to carry the ball. Zach Line to Minnesota.
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    2013 NFL Draft

    UDFA time Lutzenkirchen to the Rams Zach Sudfeld to the Pats Brad Wing to the Eagles TJ Moe to the Patriots (corrected) Taylor Cook to Panthers Luke Tasker to Chargers Jack Doyle to the Titans Ryan Aplin to the Browns Brandon Kaufman to the Bills Trent Steelman to the Ravens Ryan Otten to Jags...
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    2013 NFL Draft

    Oops, skipped a round.
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    2013 NFL Draft

    KC drafts a fullback. I guess that means Eachus will be tossed in the dumpster after one solid season.
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    2013 NFL Draft

    The Texans have one more pick. I'd like to see them take T.J. Moe, but I'm not delusional. No more white skill players will be selected, other than perhaps as a joke as "Mr. Irrelevant".
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    2013 NFL Draft

    He's not behind Green-Ellis, he's behind the other RB they already drafted. Burkhead will never get significant carries for the Bengals, unless an injury situation develops.
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    2013 NFL Draft

    Werner, Hunt, Alonso, Klein... Who am I missing?
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    2013 NFL Draft

    How many whites have been taken on defense in this draft? Two?
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    2013 NFL Draft

    Now watch the Jets completely reshape their offense to fit their new black quarterback, when they wouldn't even give Tebow more than one play to run.
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    Boston Marathon Bombing

    Not much of a mystery, I would think. Dramatically enhanced surveillance. Both public and private. Even more dramatic censorship and control of the internet.
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    Early Look at the "deep" 2013 Draft

    McGuffie ran a 4.28 40 at the Super Regional Combine last weekend. Also jumped 41.5" vert and 11'2" broad jump. Any negro with those numbers would be considered a top ten lock, since there are teams supposedly desperate for WR help.
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    2012 Baylor Bears

    Not a major news item, but I haven't posted anything in a while, so here's something. Baylor recently had their Spring football game. Here is a small writeup about the offense from Scout.com: Here are Petty, Fuller, and Russell. Each has at least two years of eligibility remaining. It...
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    Notable Unrestricted Free Agents

    Kansas City signs QB Chase Daniel to a 3 year deal.
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    Weird Stadiums of the World

    Nothing unusual about this stadium, other than its location. The Barrow High School football field in Barrow, Alaska. Barrow is the northernmost city in the United States and one of the northernmost cities in the world, well inside the Arctic Circle.
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    2013 NFL Combine

    A writer I've never heard of (Oren Shiri) tweeted this three days ago: "Test reveal that Texas A&M WR Ryan Swope has a history of medical issues, specifically multiple concussions." I'm guessing it was the Combine Physical that showed this. However, the only game Swope missed in his college...
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    2013 NFL Combine

    T.J. Moe ran a 4.5 40 at Missouri's pro day. Along with his position leading times in all the agility drills at the combine, he ought to be considered no worse than a 3rd round selection.
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    2013 NFL Combine

    Wofford held their Pro Day this morning. I was hoping maybe Breitenstein could improve his draft chances with some strong timings. However, it looks like Wofford's coach doesn't take this seriously. They held their timing events on their dead grass football field. Here's a picture from...
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    2013 NFL Combine

    The NFL has done their absolute best to bury this information, apparently, but Sam McGuffie participated at a Regional Combine last month. Some of his numbers: 40: 4.28 VJ: 41.5" BJ: 11.2" SS: 3.8s A negro RB/WR with those numbers would have had his own writeup on the NFL's official blog...
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    2013 NFL Combine

    The 40 times in this circus are all "selected" by the combine braintrust in order to tell the story they want. You can't possibly think otherwise. At the very least, you have to concede that the timing equipment is inconsistent. Unless you are so deluded as to believe that Onterio McCalebb...
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    NFL considering widening the field by 35 feet

    I doubt you'd gain any significant insights from those comparisons. Different rules mean different offenses. I don't watch Canadian football, but I'm guessing that they don't have many short-dump style offenses with wideouts running at full speed laterally and only five yards deep, trying to...
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    NFL considering widening the field by 35 feet

    All part of the long term strategy. In fact, widening the field would make concussions and other serious injuries more likely. With crossing patterns so common in the passing game, players would have more room to get up to higher speeds moving laterally. If they truly wanted to address...
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