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Chase Thomas was expected to be an early round pick and is now seeing his draft stock plummet tremendously.

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Chase Thomas, DE/OLB, Stanford
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Chase Thomas has been a prospect who's been falling throughout the draft process. He was unable to use the Combine to halt his collapsing stock. He ran a 4.91 40 and didn't look very good overall. He's a third-day prospect at this point.

Sucks for Chase but I find it hillarious how the media has been hyping both of LSUs DE's this year. Mingo ran a 4.6 Montgommery who is supposed to be ultra athletic ran a 4.8! Thomas didn't put up monster numbers but he's a guy that you have to trust what you see on tape. His production has been off the charts and he's lead a Stanford defense that is pretty damn good.
 

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Ex-Duke star Conner Vernon wonders how his unofficial 40 times of 4.47 & 4.59 turned into an official 4.68 at Combine?
 

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I think it's unfortunate that people like Kiper and McShay, who have never played or coached football in any capacity (McShay has apparently played some HS football), have been elevated to such high and powerful positions when it comes to the NFL draft. Their anti-White agenda makes it very difficult for deserving White players to get drafted in earlier rounds, where your chances of making the team are much higher, as well as the value of your contract and how it sets you up for your potential NFL career.

There are too many deserving players to count who have been drafted in the later rounds (or undrafted all together), who have wasted away in practice squads for a few years, and then are never heard from again. Meanhile, SEC sumo after sumo keeps getting drafted in the earlier rounds, with extremely high bust percentages. Of course now, the over-hyping of black quarterbacks seems to be the norm amongst the analyst community.

One thing I have noticed about McShay (and Kiper as well), is that if someone dares question his analysis or says anything negative about a non-white player whom he's got highly rated on his board, he gets very angry and defensive. I was watching SportsCenter the other day and they were talking about Te'o, and McShay came up with a long list of excuses for Te'o's extremely poor performance, and still sees him as a first round pick. At least Bill Polian stated he doesn't believe Te'o is an every down LB, and I also heard tonight one of the black college analysts (Mark May) basically rip Te'o and said he believes he's no more than a late 2nd rounder.

These NFL draft analysts, together with the HS recruiting services, have got the entire spectrum covered and under their control, which is why you almost never see any derivations when it comes to the number of White top 100 recruits or those drafted by the NFL, which is always in that 60-70 range every year.
 

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I'm just waiting for the excuses as to why Swope can't be a number 1 or 2 receiver in the league and needs to be in the slot. He's a slightly faster Reggie Wayne. In a fair league he'd be a first round pick just like Tavon Austin.

Other than Swope and Hunt, the Combine numbers for white players have been pretty disappointing. I sure hope our guys can improve their numbers at their Pro Days. It's simply a must for guys like Burkhead, Vernon, and Zach Line.
 

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I just watched a few minutes on the NFL Network, where they were wrapping up their coverage of today's events. Chris Rose asked each of the "experts" (Charles Davis, Daniel Jeremiah, Mooch and Warren Sapp) who they were most impressed with. Ansah and "Barkevious" Mingo were the first two selected, with the consensus being that Ansah was going to go in the top ten picks even though he only started nine games in college because everyone was drooling over his athleticism and upside. Sapp then picked Hunt, but then brought up -- I kid you not -- Mike Mamula to compare him to and then mumbled something about the "Eastern Bloc" and began cackling with laughter. Jeremiah then pontificated that Hunt was likely a late second round pick.

Don, is that to suggest that the dazzling, highly-entertaining Africans hired by NFL Network aren’t verbally-articulate, knowledgeable, professional, qualified football analysts? Well, as a retort to your racist musings, I offer this segment from NFL Network in which the “white” analysts (Jewish-Joe Theismann, Perma-Teary-Eyed “Mooch,” and Mike Mayock) are discussing Danny Woodhead and “hilarity” ensues after a Freudian Slip by the always chowder-brained “Negro Veneration Machine,” Joe Theismann. Deion Sanders, the only AA Hire present during the segment, reacts to the “faux pas” with the utmost class…

[video=youtube;Kcwcjt6qcYs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcwcjt6qcYs[/video]

Some years back, “WalterFootball.com” produced a very hilarious weekly article entitled: “The Emmitt Smith Anthology.” It chronicled each and every grammatical, statistical, and factual error that Emmitt Smith uttered during his short-lived time as an analyst on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown.” The guy was pretty brutal in insulting Smith’s (lack of) intelligence, which was interesting because I wasn’t used to reading about whites mocking non-whites in such a ruthless manner.

Anyway, it would be funny to make a thread concerning the endless supply of ridiculous statements (like Sapp’s “Eastern Bloc” comment), the Ebonics-flavored grammar, and the omnipresent “cackling with one’s homies subsequent to any comment that could be construed as even mildly humorous” that seemingly occurs whenever two black former players are featured on NFL Network segments. Unfortunately, I don’t have NFL Network.
 
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Our critiques make it to them, maybe not first person but they do make it up the ladder. As we are the only and I mean only original thinkers left in this country, by this I mean the alt-right. The rest are sliding into farcial satire when they actually want serious respectability.
 

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Thrashen - Sir, I've seen that type of thing as Sanders carrying on many times by blacks. It's interesting to watch. They just go crazy with it. I'm always amazed when I see it. It's so stupid, it makes you wonder.
 
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... I offer this segment from NFL Network in which the “white†analysts (Jewish-Joe Theismann, Perma-Teary-Eyed “Mooch,†and Mike Mayock) are discussing Danny Woodhead and “hilarity†ensues after a Freudian Slip by the always chowder-brained “Negro Veneration Machine,†Joe Theismann. Deion Sanders, the only AA Hire present during the segment, reacts to the “faux pas†with the utmost class…

I seriously doubt that wasn't planned. It just isn't that funny. It's a mildly humorous slip of the tongue. The completely over the top antics (not just by Deion) look staged/forced.
 

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Don, is that to suggest that the dazzling, highly-entertaining Africans hired by NFL Network aren’t verbally-articulate, knowledgeable, professional, qualified football analysts? Well, as a retort to your racist musings, I offer this segment from NFL Network in which the “white†analysts (Jewish-Joe Theismann, Perma-Teary-Eyed “Mooch,†and Mike Mayock) are discussing Danny Woodhead and “hilarity†ensues after a Freudian Slip by the always chowder-brained “Negro Veneration Machine,†Joe Theismann. Deion Sanders, the only AA Hire present during the segment, reacts to the “faux pas†with the utmost class…

[video=youtube;Kcwcjt6qcYs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcwcjt6qcYs[/video]

Some years back, “WalterFootball.com†produced a very hilarious weekly article entitled: “The Emmitt Smith Anthology.†It chronicled each and every grammatical, statistical, and factual error that Emmitt Smith uttered during his short-lived time as an analyst on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown.†The guy was pretty brutal in insulting Smith’s (lack of) intelligence, which was interesting because I wasn’t used to reading about whites mocking non-whites in such a ruthless manner.

Anyway, it would be funny to make a thread concerning the endless supply of ridiculous statements (like Sapp’s “Eastern Bloc†comment), the Ebonics-flavored grammar, and the omnipresent “cackling with one’s homies subsequent to any comment that could be construed as even mildly humorous†that seemingly occurs whenever two black former players are featured on NFL Network segments. Unfortunately, I don’t have NFL Network.


Wow, pathetic. Shows how the presence of blacks changes how Whites interact and behave. If "Leon Sandcastle" hadn't been there I highly doubt we would have seen "White men" literally rolling on the floor with laughter like that.

On set, when there are two or more blacks (say Michael Irvin and Sanders), there is often lots of black-originated juvenile hilarity and loud boistrous talking taking place, and of course the Whites have to either pretend to join in the laughter or at the least sit there with big perma-fake smiles, playing the same role Ed McMahon did on The Tonight Show when Johnny Carson hosted it.
 

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How do you put up 11? He must have an injury to his shoulder that he is drilling through. A standard safety should be able to rep out(bench 12 times) 225 with a slow controlled motion. The fast "cheating" style of the combines should lend to at least a few more reps over the standard muscle building movements.
Speaking of weak the "Honey Badger" only did 4 reps of 225. I am an old man compared to him and could do more than that... :bowl: Maybe he was higher than a proverbial kite.......:thumbdown:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgTBS8SmrD0
 

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What really struck me about this year's Combine is that Mike Mayock in particular but others also said repeatedly that there are very few top ten picks to choose from. The strongest position is tackle, with Joeckel, Fisher and Johnson, but at the other positions, not much. That's what happens when a sport limits itself to focusing on developing just 1/8 of the population, and that small pool is diminishing, as the large number of black busts picked early each year illustrates.
 

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Ok, let's see here: Texas A&M defensive end Damontre Moore ran a slow 4.95 40 and managed a pencil necked geek total of just 12 bench presses at the Combine. Result: There's still a good chance he'll be a first round pick, according to Weenie World: ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Texas A&M DE Damontre Moore's poor Combine "validated whispers" among NFL scouts who were all along unimpressed by his athleticism. Moore's stock is in a bit of a free fall after he managed a slow 4.95 forty-yard dash at 250 pounds, and hoisted just 12 reps on the bench. Moore ranked 22nd-of-37 defensive linemen in the forty, outrunning only DLs who weigh at least 30 pounds more than him. Once viewed as a possible top-five selection, Moore is really more of a late first-round and possible second-round pick.

Another Texas-based defensive end, Margus Hunt of SMU, had 38 bench presses and an eye-popping 4.6 40 at 6'8" and 277 pounds along with other outstanding performances in all of the drills. Result: Per Pro Football Talk "Hunt is currently considered to be a likely second day draft pick but could see his stock rise after his strong showing at the combine."

As Jimmy Chitwood would say, strange, huh?
 

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Ok, let's see here: Texas A&M defensive end Damontre Moore ran a slow 4.95 40 and managed a pencil necked geek total of just 12 bench presses at the Combine. Result: There's still a good chance he'll be a first round pick, according to Weenie World: ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Texas A&M DE Damontre Moore's poor Combine "validated whispers" among NFL scouts who were all along unimpressed by his athleticism. Moore's stock is in a bit of a free fall after he managed a slow 4.95 forty-yard dash at 250 pounds, and hoisted just 12 reps on the bench. Moore ranked 22nd-of-37 defensive linemen in the forty, outrunning only DLs who weigh at least 30 pounds more than him. Once viewed as a possible top-five selection, Moore is really more of a late first-round and possible second-round pick.

Another Texas-based defensive end, Margus Hunt of SMU, had 38 bench presses and an eye-popping 4.6 40 at 6'8" and 277 pounds along with other outstanding performances in all of the drills. Result: Per Pro Football Talk "Hunt is currently considered to be a likely second day draft pick but could see his stock rise after his strong showing at the combine."

As Jimmy Chitwood would say, strange, huh?

Unbelievable. At 34 years of age, 6'1/215, I can tell you right now that I can run faster than this guy (about 4.8 on the 40-yard dash, I have ran it as recently as 2 months ago), and 12 reps on the bench is normally a work-set for me (I've repped as high as 18 during my younger college days). I'm sure there are people on this forum whose numbers are better than this sumo turd (and mine), not to mention the many countless elite White athletes who would shatter those figures.

The fact that someone like Moore was at one point considered a top-5 pick and is still in the running as a first-rounder demonstrates the complete lack of credibility on the part of all these draft analysts. This is simply AA at full display here. Would a White player with similar numbers even get signed as an UDFA?
 

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Unbelievable. At 34 years of age, 6'1/215, I can tell you right now that I can run faster than this guy (about 4.8 on the 40-yard dash, I have ran it as recently as 2 months ago), and 12 reps on the bench is normally a work-set for me (I've repped as high as 18 during my younger college days). I'm sure there are people on this forum whose numbers are better than this sumo turd (and mine), not to mention the many countless elite White athletes who would shatter those figures.

The fact that someone like Moore was at one point considered a top-5 pick and is still in the running as a first-rounder demonstrates the complete lack of credibility on the part of all these draft analysts. This is simply AA at full display here. Would a White player with similar numbers even get signed as an UDFA?

Not a chance!! When a black player doesn't do well in drills its ok, they still have dat upside or their film is good. If a white guy doesn't do well he will be ridiculed, demeaned, and will get nothing positive said about him.
 

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http://www.sportsgrid.com/nfl/ryan-swope-nfl-combine-white-stereotypes/

Wow! I stumbled across this & it's pretty strong. I'm not sure how mainstream the site is but it was at the top of my google search results on Ryan Swope & the NFL Combine.
This shows that Castefootball is having an effect out in the DWF realm. Maybe it's a "trickle down" effect as we've been preaching these same points for years. "Joe Six-pack" is just starting to get it years later and only in a limited dose and understanding. We should be proud and hopefully in a few more years, further truth with seep from our mouths (keyboards) into the thick skulls of our dimwitted, fellow White men.

My overall thoughts for the combine is our guys did relatively well. I can't think of any skill guys, including LBs and DEs, who bombed other than Zeke Motta and AJ Klein, who was hurt during his 40. Our guys generally put up elite numbers in either strength, speed or agility comparative to their peers. Some in multiple categories. For example, some maybe disappointed in Burkhead but he put up top 3 cone numbers. This is more important than straight line speed anyway. Same for TJ Moe who was "slow" but lead in the 3 cone and topped the bench for WRs. There were many other examples like this. Our guys can hang and it's a travesty that so few are invited each year.
 

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Burkhead was elite in everything but the 40. If he can put up a good number in that at his pro day then he'll be the clear class of the running backs in measurables (or will share the distinction with Niles Davis who did very well in the 40 and bench; don't know about the rest of his results).

Here's an article on his upcoming pro day goals as linked by DraftDaddy: http://journalstar.com/sports/huske...cle_851c45ae-810f-11e2-9546-001a4bcf887a.html


The article contains this picture of the clearly unathletic Rex:

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The NBC and CBS Sport web sites are running similar stories about Swope’s 40 time. It’s intriguing if ask me. I think they like the fact that Ryan has made a remark about his time being rare for a White guy. Good points are made about how White receivers are pigeonholed into a specific category even though CBS and NBC are guilty of White disparagement on every level.



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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/28/ryan-swope-people-are-shocked-im-a-white-guy-running-a-4-3/



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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/e...dont-see-a-white-guy-running-a-43-40-everyday
 

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The NBC and CBS Sport web sites are running similar stories about Swope’s 40 time. It’s intriguing if ask me. I think they like the fact that Ryan has made a remark about his time being rare for a White guy. Good points are made about how White receivers are pigeonholed into a specific category even though CBS and NBC are guilty of White disparagement on every level.

NBC
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/28/ryan-swope-people-are-shocked-im-a-white-guy-running-a-4-3/

CBS
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/e...dont-see-a-white-guy-running-a-43-40-everyday

So lemme get this straight. You have all these combo groupies that are in love with these soon forgotten numbers and a White guy runs a 4.3 and it's a surprise. Don Beebe ran 4.21 back in the dark ages of 1989, one of the fastest times ever and it's down the memory hole and forgotten.

Note: anyone have a wikipedia editing account? The geniuses that put up Beebe's info conveniently forget to mention one of the most significant achievements of his career (the 4.21 combine 40). Unintentional I'm sure.
 

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Saw Bill Polian on PTI the other day and he said that the combine is worth 10% when they evaluate players. Polian seems like an intelligent guy who tells it like it is. So this is a lot of hoopla over 10%. I forget his complete breakdown of how players were judged but game film made up most of it according to him.
 

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Not a chance!! When a black player doesn't do well in drills its ok, they still have dat upside or their film is good. If a white guy doesn't do well he will be ridiculed, demeaned, and will get nothing positive said about him.
More excuses from "Neon" Deon about the lovable good guy in the "Honey Badger"......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pin-BKhjwA I loved the comment about Fred Smoot maxing out at 1 rep in the 225 range. I have have seen women doing more....:scared:
 
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I like the article but one quote from Ryan really stood out.

"But along with that, I want to go somewhere where there's an established team of veterans that I could learn from. A team like the Pats or the Broncos, they have great, established quarterbacks and offensive lines and I feel like I could really get to learn a lot from their veteran players."

I don't know this kid's level of racial awareness at all but when I read that I replaced "established" with "White". Is it coincidence that he chose the 2 teams with the Whitest offenses? Why not include Baltimore? After-all they just won the Super Bowl, are close by geographically and fit his criteria for QB and O-line. Maybe this is just wishful thinking on my part but by that answer alone this kid seems to "get it".
 

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So lemme get this straight. You have all these combo groupies that are in love with these soon forgotten numbers and a White guy runs a 4.3 and it's a surprise. Don Beebe ran 4.21 back in the dark ages of 1989, one of the fastest times ever and it's down the memory hole and forgotten.

Note: anyone have a wikipedia editing account? The geniuses that put up Beebe's info conveniently forget to mention one of the most significant achievements of his career (the 4.21 combine 40). Unintentional I'm sure.

Many DWF's are suggesting that “Swope doesn’t actually play that fast.” Right. Below is probably the best “career highlight” video for Swope. On his long TD's, he looks every bit as fast as his blazing Combine 40 time suggests...

[video=youtube;agsMmAL_nn8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agsMmAL_nn8[/video]

I particularly admire Swope’s on-field attitude. He seems to play angry, as can be seen in his reaction after various catches against LSU and Alabama. He seemed to downright enjoy scorching those SEC Negroes. Swope also seems impervious to pain, and frequently celebrates after taking “big hits.”

I see in Swope a faster, more athletic version of Victor Cruz. They have an identical height, weight, and build, both have great football instincts, and both are natural route-runners who always seem to break a big play on “double move” routes.

I wouldn’t mind seeing Swope go to the Bills in the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] round. Even during their “whiter years” 4-5 years ago, the Bills never had a white receiver. In fact, I can’t remember a single white WR even making the Bills 53-man roster since the Marv Levy days of Don Beebe, Steve Tasker, and Justin Armour (1995-1996?). That's 17 years...


CAPTION: Justin Armour
 
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