Leonardfan
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Jarvis Jones's combine and pro day numbers provide us with a nice example of what is wrong with the NFL. Maybe even a DWF can understand it.
1) Jones had a very productive college career, playing against really good competition.
2) His combine and pro day numbers are not particularly good.
Could this possibly mean that the combine isn't exactly a great way to evaluate players? Could it be that scouts should actually watch players actually play football? Nah, the scouts need the combine so they can see the players in their underwear.
3) Many white players are very productive in college, but still have to prove themselves at the combine. When they do so, it doesn't really help (Swope). While Jones might have hurt his draft status a bit, he's still going to be a 1st rounder (and he probably should be). Swope's career numbers and measurables should make him a 1st rounder, but it won't happen.
4) Conclusion: Combine measurables mostly do not help white players, they can usually only hold their place or fall. Blacks can help their draft position at the combine, or hurt it, but only minimally.
The combine is a joke. I think it was instituted to worship black players, and the inconvenient white players that do well have the side effect of causing the DWF world to do all sorts of verbal gymnastics to explain them away. I guess the one good purpose it does serve is to make the caste system all the more obvious.
You hit the nail on the head. The Combine is a farce - it has been manipulated by the media to create further ingrain the caste system into football. The only number that people pay attention to and is given the most exposure at the combine is the 40 - that is for every position. Every other drill is given minimal coverage.
When an afflete performs poorly they still find ways to lie and make up excuses and prop the afflete up as a high round pick with upside. When a white athlete performs very well it is treated as an outlier and the media tries to find ways to expose the player (mostly at the caste positions) and find other "weaknesses". If a white player performs avg (ie runs a slower than expected 40) at the combine (Chase Thomas for example) he is pretty much written off. No one ever says go back and look at the tape and the players production if that player is white.
After paying close attention to the draft for a decade I think my observations are pretty on point.