Electric Slide,
That was some lecture. Maintain your positive outlook; it's quite the rage, what with the best selling "The Secret" and all. You can't dispute the truth any more than a typical DWF can; there IS a quota system and, although last season was fantastic in terms of the Hillis/ Woodhead storylines, I've been (at this point inexplicably) watching the NFL long enough to be able to comment about it intelligently.
The overall number of whites on rosters, total white starters and (most importantly) white skill position players, is crucial here. It's like the NBA, bringing in all those "foreign" players in the 1990s/early 2000s; that should have resulted in a real uptick in the overall number of whites in the league. We all know it didn't, because the NBA started a virtual lockout of white Americans at that point. So the ever important overall % stayed the same. That is what will happen in the NFL; the uptick in white WRs and DEs will be offset by more and more black sumo linemen.
I hope I'm wrong about Woodhead, but don't think I am. As dynamic as he was almost every time he touched the ball last season, his role was stricly limited. With two highly drafted rookie RBs to contend with (who won't be treated like Hester, Gerhart, etc.), how can anyone think his touches won't decrease? Best case scenario is a three-way RBBC, with Woodhead still the primary receiving back.
As I noted, maybe Maehl and Sanzenbacher will catch on with a team. Maybe one of them will be the next Welker. The point is that the NFL will never allow the overall number of starting white WRs to increase noticably. Jordy Nelson shines in the Super Bowl, and what happens? The Packers take a WR high, who is drooled over by the jock sniffers. Austin Collie showed last season, when he led the NFL in every major offensive category, and thoroughly dominated the competition, that this is not enough when you are white. As soon as the totally average Pierre Garcon was healthy, he was handed the starting job back and Collie was sent back to the slot. Danny Amendola is a clear playmaker and the only viable Rams WR the past two seasons, so what happens? They draft a couple of replacements for HIM, as is gleefully noted by the usual suspect "journalists."
Don't shoot the messenger. Like many here, you are cluelessly observing a huge conspiracy in action with every one of your posts, but angrily object, for some reason, when that is clearly pointed out. Say it with me: this IS a conspiracy because the best players don't play.
Edited by: bigunreal