The Rams in recent years have used some high draft picks on white players at "taboo" positions. Adam Carriker, Brian Leonard, and Chris Long all play at positions that the NFL likes to see mostly coal black. However, the end result, at least for Leonard and Carriker, does not look promising.
Leonard is big, knows how to run, and ran a sub 4.5 40 at the Combine in 2007. But when you're white you apparently must run a sub 4.0 to get to run the ball in the NFL. Despite having a number of excellent white runners in the league for a quarter century after it was integrated, for the past quarter century white men have been prohibited from being tailbacks in the NFL. This is one of the most absurd, grotesque, ultra-racist policies one can imagine, but the NFL has lots of anti-white policies and who's gonna call them on it, especially when the template for the NFL is set by the big I-A programs? Whites have no existence except in negative ways according to the Cultural Marxist party line that every media outlet goosesteps to in lockstep solidarity. And so everyone pretends what takes place in the NFL is fair and color-blind -- even though only one color is permitted at most positions.
Leonard looks to be another of the few white running backs who got to carry the ball at a I-A program to be turned into a blocking fullback. Unfortunately, Leonard contributed to his own NFL fate by eagerly playing that role in his final season at Rutgers. Why the Rams wasted a second round draft pick on a running back only to turn him into his racially mandated role is anyone's guess. Leonard did play some at running back after Steven Jackson was hurt last season, and did okay behind one of the worst offensive lines imaginable, but now he is not even Jackson's backup. And now that Leonard is carrying more weight than his body is meant to, he is suffering various injuries such as shoulder problems.
Carriker could be unstoppable at end with his amazing combination of strength and mobility. The few whites allowed to play end in the NFL all range from above average to superstars (all four starting ends in the most recent Pro Bowl were white). Of course defensive tackle is about 95 percent black (even though whites dominate strength events), so at least Carriker is a kind of trail blazer.
Marc Bulger is a very talented quarterback with outstanding touch and accuracy, but last year had no time to throw working behind the Rams' sumo-dominated o-line. If the pounding the Rams took in Week One while being routed by the Eagles is any indication, it's going to be another very long season in St. Louis.
Veteran Trent Green is back in St. Louis to finish his career as Bulger's backup. Brock Berlin is the third quarterback.
Drew Bennett starts at wide receiver, but was hurt in training camp and then broke his foot in the first series of the first regular season game and is out for at least four to six weeks. Bennett was underutilized in '07 and was the scapegoat for a lot of the team's offensive woes, but doesn't appear to be capable of taking advantage of his starting position this year. Bennett is one of the few whites who have started at WR in the NFL during the past 20 years.
Veteran Dane Looker remains a backup WR.
Anthony Becht and Joe Klopfenstein are the second and third tight ends.
Richie Incognito starts at RG. Brett Romberg out of Miami is the starting center. John Greco, Adam Goldberg, and Nick Leckey are backups.
On defense, besides starters Carriker and Long, there are four white backups -- linebackers Tim McGarigle and rookie David Vobora from Idaho, and safeties Todd Johnson and Brannon Condren, claimed after being cut by the Colts.
NUMBER OF WHITE STARTERS: 7
APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF WHITE PLAYERS ON 53 MAN ROSTER: 20
GRADE: D+Edited by: Don Wassall
Leonard is big, knows how to run, and ran a sub 4.5 40 at the Combine in 2007. But when you're white you apparently must run a sub 4.0 to get to run the ball in the NFL. Despite having a number of excellent white runners in the league for a quarter century after it was integrated, for the past quarter century white men have been prohibited from being tailbacks in the NFL. This is one of the most absurd, grotesque, ultra-racist policies one can imagine, but the NFL has lots of anti-white policies and who's gonna call them on it, especially when the template for the NFL is set by the big I-A programs? Whites have no existence except in negative ways according to the Cultural Marxist party line that every media outlet goosesteps to in lockstep solidarity. And so everyone pretends what takes place in the NFL is fair and color-blind -- even though only one color is permitted at most positions.
Leonard looks to be another of the few white running backs who got to carry the ball at a I-A program to be turned into a blocking fullback. Unfortunately, Leonard contributed to his own NFL fate by eagerly playing that role in his final season at Rutgers. Why the Rams wasted a second round draft pick on a running back only to turn him into his racially mandated role is anyone's guess. Leonard did play some at running back after Steven Jackson was hurt last season, and did okay behind one of the worst offensive lines imaginable, but now he is not even Jackson's backup. And now that Leonard is carrying more weight than his body is meant to, he is suffering various injuries such as shoulder problems.
Carriker could be unstoppable at end with his amazing combination of strength and mobility. The few whites allowed to play end in the NFL all range from above average to superstars (all four starting ends in the most recent Pro Bowl were white). Of course defensive tackle is about 95 percent black (even though whites dominate strength events), so at least Carriker is a kind of trail blazer.
Marc Bulger is a very talented quarterback with outstanding touch and accuracy, but last year had no time to throw working behind the Rams' sumo-dominated o-line. If the pounding the Rams took in Week One while being routed by the Eagles is any indication, it's going to be another very long season in St. Louis.
Veteran Trent Green is back in St. Louis to finish his career as Bulger's backup. Brock Berlin is the third quarterback.
Drew Bennett starts at wide receiver, but was hurt in training camp and then broke his foot in the first series of the first regular season game and is out for at least four to six weeks. Bennett was underutilized in '07 and was the scapegoat for a lot of the team's offensive woes, but doesn't appear to be capable of taking advantage of his starting position this year. Bennett is one of the few whites who have started at WR in the NFL during the past 20 years.
Veteran Dane Looker remains a backup WR.
Anthony Becht and Joe Klopfenstein are the second and third tight ends.
Richie Incognito starts at RG. Brett Romberg out of Miami is the starting center. John Greco, Adam Goldberg, and Nick Leckey are backups.
On defense, besides starters Carriker and Long, there are four white backups -- linebackers Tim McGarigle and rookie David Vobora from Idaho, and safeties Todd Johnson and Brannon Condren, claimed after being cut by the Colts.
NUMBER OF WHITE STARTERS: 7
APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF WHITE PLAYERS ON 53 MAN ROSTER: 20
GRADE: D+Edited by: Don Wassall