Last night, I heard something extraordinarily malevolent uttered on NFL Network during a show called the "Highlight Express."Â
Several twits were discussing the Dolphins-Bengals game whilst video of the game highlights played. During Brian Hartline's 30-yard run, black host Fran Charles laughed as he jokily said "look at that speed!"Â The group of "professional broadcasters"Â were childishly snickering and pompously scoffing at Hartline's impressive run like infantile schoolgirls.
Then, one of the white pencil-neck commentators sarcastically stated that "Yeah, the Dolphins were lulling them to sleep using the slow guy!"Â The next clip was a decent gain by the pudgy, plodding weirdo, Ricky Williams. The same odious Caste Serpent nastily remarked: "You see, that's because the Ricky Williams-muscles are much faster-twitch than the Brian Hartline-muscles!"Â
Passionate laughter ensued after this side-splittingly racist statement. If anyone can find the video, or find the name of the obnoxiously self-loathing wigger who discharged this poisonous dirge"¦please post ASAP.
On Sunday mornings, NFL Network has an equally odious "show" featuring Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin, and Steve Mariucci. Faulk's appalling on-camera grammar is only rivaled by Emmit Smith"¦and Sapp and Irvin spend most of the "program" jive talking, giggling, uttering ebonics, and slapping hands. The two steaming piles of Caste Excrement, Eisen and "Mooch" (the permanently teary-eyed homosexual) are in a constant state "babysitting" their adolescent African colleagues.
The gang was discussing the upcoming Patriots-Vikings game. When "predicting"Â Randy Moss' impact against his former team, the lard-infested pigboy, Warren Sapp, said that: "Moss gonna explode today, bet on dat, playa!"Â [Slaps hands with Michael Irvin whilst cackling]. Moss, as usual, was a ghost during the game. I'm sure that NFL Network's "target audience"Â (90-95% white males) didn't bat an eye at the spectacular ineptitude of these know-nothing, has-been Negroes.Edited by: Thrashen