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Blair White has 4 receptions for 38 yards. Pat Angerer has 8 tackles and 2 sacks!!! Does anyone know if Ittersaged played corner or safety in yesterday's game?
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Yes Ittersagen was playing CB...he played the entire 4th qtr...not sure if he got into game late in 3rd??






Blair White had a really nice snag in the game today! Guiguere was returning kicks...Angerer has the look of a future stud!

Kevin Jurovich made a Bilitnikoff-like side-line catch too!
 

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Wow!! When was the last time a white corner played even in a preseason game? I'm guessing it was Steve Gregory a couple of years ago.
 

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I'm glad Pete was able to play some CB yesterday! He tied for second on the team in tackles with 4. He is listed on the Titans website as being a CB. Maybe he'll somehow pass Hill and end up being the second RCB. Keep hope alive!
 

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He has great speed. It was very tough for him being a white cornerback and playing for a Division 3 school in college. At least he has a chance.
 

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TwentyTwo said:
Nice post! It is sad...and they would probably like to see a league with only 50-50% white QB's...but it has still not happened & won't!

Yes. It will.

Where does the NFL get its players? College football. They don't have any other supply. If you've been paying attention to the trends, you'll know that college football has collectively decided that affletes are the best choice for the QB position. The recruiting services fill the top of their rankings with negroes. The coaches, in turn, need 'Recruiting Victories' to keep the fanbase happy. The proliferation of the various spread and wildcat offenses gives the coaches cover to build all-black quarterback stables. As Fisher DeBerry declared, "We gotta get some o' that black speed". The DWFs remain happy because the coaches can tout their "5 Star" affletes (just because Rivals says so). Eventually, the NFL won't have any other types of Quarterback to choose from. Since it all happens slowly, but simultaneously, nobody will notice that the quality of play from the QB position in the NFL has dropped off dramatically. Why would they? After all, the black quarterbacks for both teams each ran for over 100 yards out of the Wildcat today! Isn't that fantastic?

This is exactly how runningback turned into a "No Whites Allowed" position in the NFL. They fill up the supply pool with negroes, and eventually those demographics "trickle up" to the NFL.

You think it won't ever reach 50-50%. You're right. The QB position in the NFL will be 75% black by the end of the decade.
 

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Riddlewire I respectfully disagree. The big name Afflete QB's rarely pan out. That's why we've seen a recent increase in small school QB's\truer pocket passers in the NFL. The scouts are digging deeper to find true pocket passers.

Although Tebow, and McCoy go against what I jsut said. They have the potential to be pretty damn good dual threats. Give them a couple of years to adapt to their systems, time is key when developing a QB(Ex. Aaron Rodgers)
 

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Jake Locker is another dual threat quarterback that will be successful in the NFL. No Michael Vick numbers for this guy. He'll be able to gain tons of yards with his legs plus have a consistent (60%plus) completion percentage and a very good td to interception ratio.
 

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Yeah, in order to be successful you still have to be able to pass in the NFL, and most of these affletes don't possess that ability. Sure we have seen more afflete quarterbacks being recruited in college, but aside from a few, I don't see them winning out their starting job. Pat White isn't doing anything in the NFL, he can't even run the wildcat efficiently. Sure some of them can run, but I don't think the NFL is going to switch to the option or wildcatfor a majority of the snaps.Teams average6 to7 yards per passing attempt,and agood running game averages 4 to5 yards per attempt.Vince Young hasn't been great atpassing, and the playing field has already been lowered, lots of poor defenders in the NFL. Lots of missed assignments, blown coverage, missed tackles, poor technique, bad anglesetc.

The question is,would the dwfs finally wake up if theNFL had nothing but black quarterbacks? then they wouldn't have one single player to identify with and it would be like the NBA in the 90's.

Jordan Shipley has been tearing it up for the BengalsEdited by: snow
 

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NBA during the 90's? The NBA was actually better during the 90's. You had Bird at the end of his career, Tom Gugliotta, Keith Van Horn, Chris Mullin, John Stockton, Jeff Hornacek and Detlef Schrempf just to name a few.
 

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My mistake, I was a kid during the 90's, the only white player I remember is Stockton. All I remember is Jordan being hyped up, and then Shaq. I have never followed basketball much, what time period did the NBA start having a downfall?






I remember everyone that I knew (friends, family)was into watching basketball, but over the years their interest level declined. I don't think any of them watch it anymore. Edited by: snow
 

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It hasn't really been a downfall in the amount of white players since the 90's. The NBA is still around 20% white but only 10% white Americans.
 

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My mistake then, I always assumed that the decrease in the amount of people watching the NBA was due to the lack of white stars to identify with. My dad used to say that he watched more of it back when Larry Bird played. Edited by: snow
 

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Tebowlooked good in his firstsnaps. Hejust had a30 or 40yard pass on the money and the afflete dropped it.. He ran for a touchdown at the end of the game and actually hurt a Bengals player. So much for the argument that "he won't be able to run in the NFL, I can't wait for him to try and get lit up", which I never understood. The guy is 230+ pounds, why would he be any more prone to injury than other powerbacks?

Found footage of the Vikings/Rams game on youtube for those who missed the 22 yard run by Gerhart, also has Amendola's return and the touchdown by Mills and Payne.

[TUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn_fkv19Bf0[/TUBE]

Notice how the first thing the announcer says is about how good the blocking was, it is like they had that line prepared as soon as Gerhart had a nice run. I mean it was decent blocking, he had a crease, but it wasn't great and not the first thing I noticed when watching the run. They said the same thing while he was at Stanford. It was like all of a sudden Stanford was filled with 5 star recruits on their offensive line. I never heard Mark Ingram's offensive line get praised so much, and Ingram was definetly getting great blocking.


I hope thenextgame he can get some reps with the first string oline, he will have plenty of morebig runs like the20+ yardoneabove. The backup linemen were horrible at run blocking for the most part.Edited by: snow
 

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Hey Riddlewire...appreciate the post...I'm going to respectfully disagree too...I have seen the trends before...I have heard the concerns in the past and understand your concerns now.

Some of the name names that come to mind that were good black college QB's....Major Harris, Andre Ware, Akili Smith, Charlie Ward, Tommie Frazier, Tony Rice, Jamelle Holloway, Kordell Stewart, Chris Leak, Brad Smith, Pat White ....what did they do in the NFL???...It's no different now!

As of now it's easily 14 of the top 15 NFL QB's currently white!

NFL Draft Scout only 2 of the Top 15 QB's are black for the 2011 Draft....

Phil Steele's Pre-Sesaon Top 30 QB's...6 are black... that's just 20%..and maybe 3 of them will be on NFL Rosters....who will they be?? Jerrod Johnson? Terrelle Pryor? Robert Griffin? Jacory Harris?not Tyrod Taylor or Jordan Jefferson....

There is another thread with ESPiN's Top Senior QB's...analarming amount of blacks in the Top 10....then there is another small listof 5 "Outside Looking In"...4 of those are white...just WAIT 3 years from now to see who exactly on that list will be "lookin in"! You can probably flip that list upside-down. The White QB's will continue to be "sifted like the gold nuggets" from the shallow river-bed.Edited by: TwentyTwo
 

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TwentyTwo said:
<div>Hey Riddlewire...appreciate the post...I'm going to respectfully disagree too...I have seen the trends before...I have heard the concerns in the past and understand your concerns now. </div>
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<div>Some of the name names that come to mind that were good black college QB's....Major Harris, Andre Ware, Akili Smith, Charlie Ward, Tommie Frazier, Tony Rice, Jamelle Holloway, Kordell Stewart, Chris Leak, Brad Smith, Pat White ....what did they do in the NFL???...It's no different now! </div>
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<div>As of now it's easily 14 of the top 15 NFL QB's currently white! </div>
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<div>NFL Draft Scout only 2 of the Top 15 QB's are black for the 2011 Draft....</div>
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<div>Phil Steele's Pre-Sesaon Top 30 QB's...6 are black... that's just 20%..and maybe 3 of them will be on NFL Rosters....who will they be?? Jerrod Johnson? Terrelle Pryor? Robert Griffin? Jacory Harris?not Tyrod Taylor or Jordan Jefferson....</div>
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<div>There is another thread with ESPiN's Top Senior QB's...analarming amount of blacks in the Top 10....then there is another small listof 5 "Outside Looking In"...4 of those are white...just WAIT 3 years from now to see who exactly on that list will be "lookin in"! You can probably flip that list upside-down. The White QB's will continue to be "sifted like the gold nuggets" from the shallow river-bed.</div>

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The youtube video posted by Snow was the first time I was able to see Amendola's electric punt return. Instead of showing this exciting play as part of the "game highlights,"Â￾ ESPN merely showed every pass Sam Bradford threw.

Thrilling punt returns by Edelman, Shipley, and now Amendola have all been inexplicably "edited"Â￾ out of the highlights. ESPN would rather show mudane plays by black players than inadvertently depict a white man as fast or athletic.
 

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TwentyTwo & Celticdb

Both of you either didn't read my post carefully, or you're not understanding the point.

It doesn't matter if the black quarterbacks suck. Their scholarship numbers are increasing in college football. The Caste coaches (newsflash: They're ALL Caste coaches now) are abandoning traditional quarterback play in favor of "athletic freaks" (in their minds).
For just one example, look at Petrino at Arkansas. In the past, Petrino has always had traditional drop-back passers who possessed incredible accuracy, quick eyes, and great decision-making abilities. And he was extremely successful with that approach. Last year is just one of many that proved the value of this system. So you'd think he would stick with what works, right? Nope. The Hogs have recruited two afflete QBs, with more on the way. They also have thrown out Petrino's historically dominant offense and moved to the Nevada Pistol. Why in the world would you install that for Ryan Mallett? You wouldn't, of course. They're going to start using their black running QBs. Perhaps even splitting carries with Mallett this season.
The lesson here is that the minds of college football coaches has become poisoned, just like crazy old Fisher DeBerry. They're going to fill up their rosters with black QBs against their best interests. And when the only available QBs to choose from are the black QBs in college football, that's where the NFL will have to get theirs from.
 

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There's no question that the push for black QBs will continue. . . and continue. . . and continue. It's been great to see how White QBs have dominated the NFL in recent years, but remember too that it's only been about a decade since the Caste media announced that the NFL was seeing the dawn of a "new age of athletic quarterbacks" (which coincided roughly with the beginning of the new century).




The Caste System will not be complete until the quarterback position is black. Doesn't mean it will happen, but one undeniable characteristic of Cultural Marxists is that they never relent, never give up. They are determined, ruthless, and cold-blooded. They may take a step or two backwards when necessary, or try new tacts, but they will never give up their agenda until they are literally replaced by a new power structure. And until then their many dupes and useful idiot followers (owners, GMs, coaches, recruiters, journalists, etc.) will continue to play right along, because they know which side their bread is buttered on and the price they pay for the least perceived heresy from orthodoxy.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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The Pistol formation allows you to have the benefit of having your passer in the gun, but also have a downhill running attack, which you can't really have in the traditional shotgun. They aren't changing to the pistol justto cater to afflete quarterbacks. If they wanted to do that they could just go to regular shotgun and do zone read out of it. It is for having the benefits of a running game similar to the i-formation or single wing, but gives your qb more time. It is not specificallyfor running quarterbacks.


Several teams are switching to the pistol formation and not all of have black quarterbacks on the roster. Indiana used it last year and didn't have a running quarterback. It is just the evolution of the college game. It is just a formation, it doesn't dictate what type of scheme you run.

I agree they will continue to try and push black qbs into starting roles, but it will be a long time if they ever do accomplish it. They have failed several times already. Edited by: snow
 

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Off the topic but Tim Tebow looked awesome. Glad to see him run in a td. He really only had one big mistake when he took the sack and fumbled. He never saw the guy coming. Tim has to learn to get rid of the ball a little quicker in the circumstance. Other than that he looked great. His completion percentage was very good and 2 of the incompletes were just drops by the receiver.

I could tell though that the players really don't like him. When he scored the td, they tried to kill the guy. He will have to get used to that. He is a stud though and he has a bright future. He should clearly be the number 2 guy after Orton at the moment.
 
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Before I came to this website I subconciously wondered why pro football wasn't as exciting as I remembered, then I came here and realized that the quality of the sport has been going down hill. These caste players cannot throw, catch, or tackle. The NBA is the same in that most players cannot shoot, pass, handle the ball, or operate in a cohesive offensive or defensive scheme. This website really resonates with people who follow both sports closely since there are similarities in both sports.

In basketball, thanks to this website, that lots of the best bigmen in the NBA are white, there are many good white point guards including future HOF Steve Nash (and what does it say about the quality of white point guards that Goran Dragic played on Nash's level during stretches of the playoffs?), and many of the black NBA "stars" are merely gunners, ball hogs, and lack fundamentals and a winning mentality. And that has effected the way I watch football. I think, shouldn't these football positions be dominated by whites? Quarterback, O-lines, D-lines, running backs, and tight ends should be dominated by whites. I can see how a team might need a change of pace smaller running back or maybe a punt returner and these might be fifty-fifty spots, but even then I don't think that these "world class" return men are all that fast. I would think that the media would have us believe that all of these return men are carbon copied of Deion Sanders in his prime -- and that is far from the case.

Pro football today exists for fantasy football. Patriots super-fan Bill Simmons noted in a column this year that going to a modern NFL game is actually not that fun. He then commented in another article that it doesn't seem that "actually catching the ball" is not on the job description for today's wide receivers...
 

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snow said:
Found footage of the Vikings/Rams game on youtube for those who missed the 22 yard run by Gerhart, also has Amendola's return and the touchdown by Mills and Payne.

[TUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn_fkv19Bf0[/TUBE]

Notice how the first thing the announcer says is about how good the blocking was, it is like they had that line prepared as soon as Gerhart had a nice run. I mean it was decent blocking, he had a crease, but it wasn't great and not the first thing I noticed when watching the run. They said the same thing while he was at Stanford. It was like all of a sudden Stanford was filled with 5 star recruits on their offensive line. I never heard Mark Ingram's offensive line get praised so much, and Ingram was definetly getting great blocking.

I just watched the first half of the Vikings-Rams game and thought the announcers were an improvement on most booth pairings. The play by play guy (Ari somebody) seemed to get just as excited when white players make big plays as when black ones did. And while Mayock did seem fixated too much on blocking schemes when Whites made good plays, he was good at making it clear that Gerhart is a tailback and only a tailback. I find Mayock very annoying a lot of the time, especially when he's covering the Combine, but he's beenfair to both Brian Leonard and Toby coming out of college in stating that both should be running backs in the NFL, which, pathetically,practically makes him unique in that respect.
 

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Looks like Tebow had a nice debut in his first game, but leave it to ESPN to put their usual spin on things:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=300815004

"Tebow went 8 of 13 for 105 yards in the second half, with most of the completions and yards coming on dump-offs during the closing drive against a soft defense.

On the game's final play, Tebow scrambled 7 yards for a touchdown, running over safety Kyries Hebert to score -- a power move he used so many times in college."

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"He ran over Hebert, leaving an orange mouth guard lying on the field and Hebert woozy on the ground."
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One of the reasons that only so many black quarterbacks can be force-fed into the NFL is because the black receivers would be POed if they aren't "getting their stats." We mustn't forget the primadonna mindset of most receivers (blacks).

I believe quite a few White QBs are accepted in the locker room, and it's because the black "skill players" benefit from their presence. Running "quarterbacks" are also injury prone. If a few of them get injured, the NFL is unlikely to sign their replacements from a shopping center like they have done with linemen and linebackers. The Caste media will be out of luck, and just have to deal with the situation.

Even though he can't throw, I'm very confident that Tyrod Taylor will be force-fed into the NFL. He probably could be a scatback, though. As for Robert Griffin and Jacory, there's no chance of them being competent NFL QBs. What one notices with Jacory, is that he throws the ball when someone is WIDE OPEN. He doesn't anticipate where the receiver, a covered receiver, will be, and then thread the needle. That ability, my friend, is the hallmark of every GREAT QB.

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