2009 Detroit Lions

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Here is a list of all the white athletes that have made the 2009 Detroit Lions

QB
Matt Stafford
Drew Stanton
RB/FB
none

WR
none

TE
Casey Fitzsimmons
Will Heller

G
Stephen Peterman

C
Dominic Raiola
Dylan Gandy

OT
Jon Jansen
Daniel Loper
Jeff Backus

DL
none
LB
Jordan Dizon (mixed)

DB
none

P
Nick Harris

K
Jason Hanson

LS
Don Mulbach
 
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It's a crime that both Standeford and Looker were cut.
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Hopefully each gets signed to another team, or worst case scenario at least a squad.

Justice was somewhat served (not really
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wtf @ underlines lawlerz
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Lions instead sign WR Yamon Figurs, who has a whopping two career catches in Baltimore since being drafted in 2007.
 

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John Standeford, who left Purdue as the Big Ten's all-time leader in receptions, has been trying to make an NFL team since 2004. That means this latest purge of John by the Lions marks SIX years of continually being denied an opportunity to play as a pro receiver. In his six seasons in the furthest fringes of the league,the only regular season playing time he received was when he started the last four games of the Lions' sterling 0-16 season in 2008. Standeford caught 15 passes for 244 yards in those four games, which extrapolated over a full season comes out to 60 receptions for 976 yards on a wretched team. He was easily the second best receiver on the team last year. His reward was to be cut this year.

Will Mike Hass continue on for two more years trying toget a single fair chance to show he can be a productive NFL receiver, giving him, likeStandeford,six years of facing the sadistic, black-hearted NFL coaches who all know they must go along with the league's unwritten affirmative action policies and double standards when dealing with white and black athletes. You can only greatly admire their tenacity and faith in their ability, but everyone has his breaking point. Trying for six years to realize a dream that will continually be denied solely for racist reasons means falling six years behind your contemporaries in trying to establish a non-football career. Not only can't they make money playing pro football, they are punished financially by having to start so far behind everyone else in other fields.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Lions almost lost rookies Dan Gronkowski, Lydon Murtha to other teams

http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2009/09/lions_rookies_dan_gronkowski_l.html


Some of the people commenting have belief in Gronkowski and Murtha, and believe that Murtha may be their future at OT.

I didn't read all of the comments but at least I didn't see anyone say, "they probably suck because they were taken in the 7th Round!"
 

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Matt Stafford has shown signs of true greatness in his first few games in the league. Despite this, the praise for him has been extremely tepid, to say the least. I even heard my old buddy Joe Theismann say something negative about his throws. Theismann in the past has found very few athletes (and no black ones) to criticize, so this is telling.

He showed great "poise" (the word the jock sniffers love to bestow upon black QBs whose stats are terrible) in the win over the Redskins, and threw for nearly 300 yards against the Bears. If Jamarcus ever did something like that, it would be front page news.

I hope the injury doesn't keep him out of action long. I think he's going to be a real impact player.
 

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backrow said:
Lions activated Zack Follett

He is expected to be the teams WSTD (white special team demon) added because of he Lions horrible kick coverage teams.
 

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he is probably Lions second best LB at worst, i am sure the cream will rise to the top.
 

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Jordan Dizon seems pretty much screwed at this point in Detroit. From tackling machine at Colorado to special teams demon with the lowly Lions.
 

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According to the NFL and the media and the whole extremist black supremacy fairy tale, there's not a White man in the United States capable of running a football successfully, yet the league has blacks who remain featured backs for years despite underachieving. From Rotoworld:

Beat writer Tom Kowalski believes Kevin Smith is "running like a beaten man" this season. According to Kowalski, coach Jim Schwartz still believes Smith can be the answer at tailback, but "it's tough to see when the guards are getting blown up on a consistent basis." Smith is running without confidence and failing to take the fight to defenders. It hasn't helped that he's been playing through shoulder and knee injuries all season.
 

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Even with all the injuries and underachieving of black runningbacks teams would rather pick up some black scrub than allow a white player like Woodhead a chance to start. There are a few exceptions to the rule because players like Forsey, Jervey, and Hillis started only after blacks were injured. After several starts it was right back to the the bench for all these guys. Travis Jervey only racked up 503 his entire NFL career despite the fact he was the most athletic rb in the NFL and played 9 season . 5 starts was the only chance he got because of injuries. Besides the season he started 5 games he only was granted 46 carries. The average 2nd or 3rd string black rb gets that many carries or more in a season.
 

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The anti-White troll at Rotoworld is nothing if not predictable. Don't you dare think about being anything but a White Special Teams Demon, boy:

The Lions reportedly hope that 2009 seventh-round pick Zack Follett will help fill the void left by Ernie Sims' trade at outside linebacker. It's a nice thought, but unrealistic. Follett is a fine pass rusher with special teams upside, but isn't remotely cut out to start at weak-side linebacker. The former Cal Bear's most likely role will be behind SLB Julian Peterson.
 

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i was going to post that yesterday, slipped my mind.

i'd love for them to write something like that about, say, Dennis Dixon, haha. it's a nice thought (he can be a starting QB) but unrealistic, he isn't cut out to be a quarterback...
 
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Don Wassall said:
According to the NFL and the media and the whole extremist black supremacy fairy tale, there's not a White man in the United States capable of running a football successfully, yet the league has blacks who remain featured backs for years despite underachieving.  From Rotoworld:
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<div>Beat writer Tom Kowalski believes Kevin Smith is "running like a beaten man" this season. According to Kowalski, coach Jim Schwartz still believes Smith can be the answer at tailback, but "it's tough to see when the guards are getting blown up on a consistent basis." Smith is running without confidence and failing to take the fight to defenders. It hasn't helped that he's been playing through shoulder and knee injuries all season. </div>
This is exactly why I don't want Gerhart to come to Detroit. I'm a beaten Lions fan. Since JFK got shot they've had more stadiums than playoff victories. It's just a horrible organization. I've seen two running backs in a row show some promise as a feature back (Jones and Smith) and get beaten down physically, mentally and emotionally by being the top back for such a terrible team. The same thing happened to Barry Sanders, who just decided to walk away and quit rather than play for them. Detroit journalist Terry Foster calls it Lionized, which is a player coming in with enthusiasm and talent and getting absolutely beaten down by playing for them. He says he's seen it over and over again through the years. I'm scared of Toby getting drafted by the Lions (too big of a risk) and Denver (because McDaniels is a racist idiot who will probably try to play him at fullback). If either of those teams don't draft him, I'll let out a big sigh of relief on draft day.

For selfish reasons, it would be nice to see Gehart every week. But this is way bigger than that obviously. And it wouldn't be fun seeing him taking punishment every game. I'll be more than content watching him on my small lap top every week.

Is there any other teams we should really fear drafting him?Edited by: Fightingtowin
 

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From Rotoworld: Lions signed TE John Madsen. Madsen has the skill-set of a receiver, but his blocking has always left a lot to be desired. The Lions already have five tight ends on the depth chart, so Madsen is a poor bet to make the final roster.



Madsen has the skill set of a receiver because he is a receiver. He's another tall, lean white receiver who was switched to tight end by the Raidersand forced to try and beef up solely for racial reasons. He'll never be a good tight end in the NFL because wide receiver is his position. Let's see, 6'5" with great hands, yeh let's make the skinny kid a tight end because he didn't run a 4.2 40 when he would be a better number two receiver than many/most teams have, the Raiders among them. Zach Miller as the TE, Madsen as the flanker, would have been nice but tis verboten in the NFL.
 

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Madsen was a fantastic WR at Utah. I saw him last year in the UFL, playing for the Las Vegas Locos. His body type (6-5) and leaping ability (38"Â￾+) is similar to that of Danny Farmer or Randy Moss.
 

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Lions waived WR Kole Heckendorf. Heckendorf went undrafted out of North Dakota State two Aprils ago. Though blessed with an impressive size-speed combination (6'2/191, 4.49), the 24-year-old was outplayed by no-namers at Lions rookie minicamp last week.





Yeah, whatever. . . John Standeford could have advised Kole on how much of a genuine shot he would get in Motown.
 

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Such BS.. Heckendorf originally signed with the Pack who are pretty fair to white WRs. But the situation he was in at WR was a crowded one. They already had Jones, Driver, Jennings, Martin Nelson, and I believe Swain. Looks like both Heckendorf and Roehl the 2 former NDSU stars will be jerked around in this league despite their obvious talent.
 

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Yet another sumo picked in the first round in recent years to great mediaapplause appears to be a bust:

The Lions have declared their right tackle position "wide open." Incumbent Gosder Cherilus is coming off a miserable season both as a run and pass blocker, so Jon Jansen and rookie Jason Fox, among others, will be given looks with the first unit. Jansen is deep into his decline phase and Cherilusisn't any good. The pro-ready Fox might be Detroit's best option.
 

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From Rotoworld:



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Tony Scheffler looked "very much in sync" with Matthew Stafford during
OTA season, according to the Detroit Free Press.
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doesn't have much history throwing to the tight end, but Scheffler is
more of a wide receiver anyway. "I love being in this offense," said
Scheffler, whose talent went to waste last year under Josh McDaniels.
"There's a lot of chances for guys to get favorable matchups."
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DL, that video shows you can get a good workout sans a gym, etc.
 
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