Foobar75 said:
I'm listening to this interview with Tyrann Mathieu and wondering if he has some sort of speech impediment? Or just plain dumb? And why is there even a camera crew there and a long interview with BSPN for a 3rd round pick?
Uh-oh, time to honor the military industrial complex under the chants of USA! USA!
That “interview” with Mathieu, the little drug-addicted, effeminate waif (who is likely illiterate), might have been the most fascinating segment of this wretched, stupendously-illegitimate draft. Mathieu’s oratory skills are some of the most feeble I’ve heard from an American Negro in some while, which, of course, is no easy feat. Immediately subsequent to the interview-gone-wrong, the PC Queen, little Toddy McGoy, went into “damage control mode” by insisting that:
“of all the players I’ve met and evaluated over the years, Tryann had the hardest upbringing of them all!” A free education (especially for someone of his gold medal-caliber aptitude), housing, food, the fame of being on a championship contender…yes, the poor baby has surely had it rough! I anticipate that this pint-sized, pencil-necked thug will betray the Cardinals trust in the coming years with yet another relapse into drugs (or worse)…
CAPTION: Marble-Mouthed Moron, Mathieu, Mumbles to Marxists
And yes, the automatic investiture of vacuitous praise for “our men and women in uniform” went off without a hitch, as usual, complete with jersey-swathed DWF’s chanting those three simple letters as the (digital) “corporate stars and stripes” hangs above the lowly foot soldiers of Zionism. Boy, what tear-jerker…
CAPTION: Intentionally-Diverse Armed Forces Solicit Hollow Praise
White is right said:
Eachus made the club as a tailback but was plugged into the fullback role. He isn't a true modern fullback. I wonder what the drafting of Lacy means to Kuhn as Kuhn was the Packer's short yardage specialist and the analysts were raving on Lacy being able to be a goal line back.
Bill Polian addressed your concern shortly after the chubby, injury-prone, slow-footed Lacy was selected. Polian empathically, almost angrily said:
“With Lacy on the team, the Packers will no longer need to give the ball to the bulky fullback anymore! Lacy can be on the field at all times!” Polian was one of the fairest GM’s in Caste NFL for many years, but the old man must’ve needed his adult diaper changed to utter something so foolish...
CAPTION: Is Caste-Senility Imminent?
New England, Denver, and Green Bay all had another nauseatingly-brown draft. Usually, the “Belichick draft template” is to draft at least one white player within the 1[SUP]st[/SUP] 3 rounds, draft future black defensive busts from the SEC and Rutgers, then utilize the 6[SUP]th[/SUP] and 7[SUP]th[/SUP] rounds to stockpile white lineman and skill players. The Patriots are notoriously bad drafters, especially defensively, with dozens of busts that fail to make the team or wash-out by the following season. Their moves this offseason, which saw the losses of Welker and Woodhead (and the re-signing of Edelman to an ultra-pathetic league minimum salary) have been enraging…but it seems to happen every year with all of the whitest teams.
As for Swope, even the great folks at this website (the world's leading experts on the topic of racism in athletics) didn’t expect the talented speed-maven to last until the 6[SUP]th[/SUP] round. He might not have such a hard time cracking the Cardinals lineup, as he’s already likely 4[SUP]th[/SUP] on the depth chart behind Fitzgerald, Floyd, and former 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] round pick, Andre Roberts. All of these receivers are talented, especially Fitzgerald and Roberts, but Swope is the exact opposite of a “white boy scout” prototype and is likely to shine if given the slightest of chances in this supernaturally-corrupt league...
CAPTION: Swope Taunts SEC Negroes
I also like Sam McGuffie’s and Conner Vernon’s decision to sign with the Raiders. After comically-bad scrubs Denarious Moore and Jacoby Ford (both mid-round picks a few years back), these two talented white players will be fighting it out with other no-namers and have the best chance of making the 53-man roster.