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    Desean Jackson

    As could have easily been predicted, Redskins' putrid owner Dan Snyder outbid....well, apparently no one, but he has given a bloated contract to yet another "troubled" player, WR Desean Jackson. I saw a bit of the Skippy and Steven A. show today, and they were reacting to recent comments from...
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    MLK Day On ESPN

    I caught bits and pieces of ESPN today, and their programming was almost indistinguishable from CNN. The top story all day was apparently the 30th anniversary of MLK's "I Have A Dream" speech, and there were plenty of high profile blacks and self-hating whites on hand, to tell us all that "we've...
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    They're Now Admitting They Have Fixed Sporting Events

    Even as young as I was at that time, it was obvious to me that Riggs had thrown the match against King, in order to achieve the desired, politically correct outcome. Now Serena Williams, of all people acknowledges she couldn't win a game against Andy Murray. Years ago, Chris Evert declared she...
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    Kenbrell Thompkins

    The Patriots, the most white-friendly offense the league has seen in decades, are handing a starting WR job to undrafted free agent rookie Kenbrell Thompkins. In the first preseason game, this "dazzling" talent had 4 catches for 23 yards, and both the game announcers and the fantasy sites...
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    The Beat Goes On

    It's illuminating to read the early, preseason threads on CF every year, then see how the optimism gradually turns to pessimism as the reality of the situation becomes apparent. Players that seemed, at first glance, to have a good opportunity, such as Austin Collie, Ryan Swope, Danny Woodhead...
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    White Players From NFL's All Decade 1960s Team Not In HOF

    The sad news that Alex Karras is deathly ill brought to mind the fact that he, along with so many other deserving white players, is not in the HOF. I looked up the members of the NFL's All Decade Team for the 1960s, and was shocked at the number of white players there who aren't in the HOF...
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    Nationals- Young White Dynasty?

    I really love the Washington Nationals. Over the past few seasons, they've been transformed into a nearly all white powerhouse. All their star players are white; Harper, Zimmerman, Strasburg, Morse, Werth, Clipper, LaRoche, etc. Only the mixed race Desmond is not fully white among the team's...
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    If They Gave Me An NFL Team....

    Other than the obvious-signing and playing the most skilled players at all positions-the first thing I'd do is install the perpetual no-huddle offense. We watch game after game where even teams that are bogged down for an entire half, go into the hurry-up, two minute offense and start to move...
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    Racist Idiot Jalen Rose Embarrasses Skip Bayless

    Don't know how many of you saw it, but obnoxious racist thug Jalen Rose broke all professional protocol on ESPN's "First Take" yesterday, when he embarrassed Skip Bayless, who had evidently lied in the past about his high school basketball career. Bayless is often unwatchable, but Rose is...
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    Ridiculous David Price Injury

    Would someone explain to me how David Price "injured" his neck while toweling off in the dugout? Price is not a 95 year old in a bad nursing home- he's a multi millionaire who is supposedly a professional athlete. A disabled, out of shape executive would be laughed out of the boardroom if they...
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    ESPN's 30 For 30

    I see promos for ESPN's "30 for 30" series frequently. The only one I've ever watched is the one about the Red Sox. EVERY other show is about either some black athlete(s), or a white coach who coached black teams. Well, maybe there was a NASCAR one in there, but I just don't consider racing a...
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    Bitter Pele

    I don't follow soccer much any more, so forgive me if I sound ignorant about the subject matter. I was inspired to post this after watching a story on ESPN about Barcelona's marvelous Lionel Messi, who scored 5 goals in a game yesterday. One of the commentators (again, don't know these guys)...
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    Cam Newton Vs. Tim Tebow

    Yesterday, Cam Newton appeared in front of a controlled group in a "workout" that was clearly designed to raise his draft stock. It was obvious that, unless he collapsed at some point, this brilliant strategy would work. Trent Dilfer went on a disgustingly gay orgasmic rant afterwards...
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    Some Reason For Optimism, But....

    With the success of Peyton Hillis, Austin Collie, Danny Amendola and Danny Woodhead thus far, this season has provided us all with some real bright spots. However, the Caste System will not go down easily, and several curious things appear to be happening around the league. -The Colts...
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    Thanks, Carson Palmer

    If the Bengals sign Terrell Owens, it will be because Carson Palmer personally wants him. As senior Caste System talking heads Kornheiser and Wilbon breathlessly noted on Pardon The Interruption, it's "important" that Palmer is "on board" with the Bengals signing the ultimate black diva WR. Both...
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    My Day At The Old Ball Game

    I went out to Nationals' park yesterday for the first time, to take in the Nats-Giants game with my son. While it's always nice to sit in the stands and soak up that ballpark atmosphere, especially with your children, there were a lot of things about the experience that left much to be desired...
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    Black Callers Now Dominate Radio Talk Shows

    I've recently started to notice another disturbing trend; whether it be sports talk or political talk shows, obviously black callers are disproportionately represented. During an unusually long morning commute last week, I listened to CSPAN radio's coverage, and was astounded to hear...
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    Tubby Affletito Breaks Leg Celebrating Home Run

    In one of the most incredible examples of modern day "athleticism" imaginable, typically roly poly latino Kendry Morales somehow, against all odds, fractured his lower leg celebrating a game winning home run. Tell me, exactly how does anyone- even most senior citizens- break a leg trotting...
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    Joe Mauer-Underrated

    Joe Mauer is doing things no catcher in the history of baseball has ever done. No American League catcher had ever won a batting title (and only two catchers in Major League history ever had, none for over 60 years) before Mauer. He has won THREE batting titles in his six year career. Despite...
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    The Redskins Don't Draft White Players

    I went through the history of first round draft picks for the Redskins last night, and it was even worse than I thought. After drafting kicker Charlie Gogolak (!) in the first round in 1966, the team wouldn't draft another white player in the first round until 1994, when they selected the much...
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    Nicklaus Was Robbed

    Jack Nicklaus used to be credited with winning 20 majors. I believe they included a couple of National Amateur titles or something, which were once considered majors. The total was dropped to 18 at some point. I wasn't paying attention, but was it perhaps just before the Chosen One was about to...
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    Another Fixed Super Bowl

    For the 44th straight time, the Super Bowl managed to be underwelming, to say the least. Still waiting for the first overtime game. The "comeback" by the Saints tied a Super Bowl record. That's right, folks- the greatest "comeback" in all those 44 games has been 10 points. Shockingly enough, the...
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    Championship Game Thoughts

    I actually watched much of the Texas-Alabama game the other night. Normally, I can't watch college football, but managed to make it through the first half and a bit of the second of this one before giving up in disgust. First of all, the injury to Colt McCoy was about as bizarre as I've ever...
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    What Were The Colts Thinking?

    When the Colts decided to pull their starters early in the second half today, it was an unprecedented move. Only the third team in league history to reach 14-0. the Colts could have matched only the '07 Patriots by going 15-0. The move made no sense whatsoever. Do Caldwell and Poilan have no...
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    Denny McClain

    I've said it before and it bears repeating; Denny McClain's 31 win season in 1968 is the most underrated accomplishment in the history of sports. Recall that no one had won 30 games in the Majors for over 30 years at that point in time, and no one has really approached 30 wins since then (Steve...
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