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TNB. No. Impulse. Control.

Porter was the exact same way when he played for the Crawfords. It seemed like he was always getting into trouble. He would be doing a longer stint in jail already if he weren't a football player. This kind of sociopath shouldn't be loose in society.

I couldn't stand Porter when he played for the Steelers. Big obnoxious loudmouth, but the Pittsburgh media loved him and always went to him first for quotes. It was sickening. He routinely got in fights on the field, even before games, and while I can't remember all his off-field troubles, I do remember him getting shot in the ass one offseason in Colorado.

Riggins44 is right, if he was White he'd be recognized as a sociopath; but he's black and so his career trajectory goes from obnoxious troublemaker to. . . respected coach. During the thug-a-thon that passed for the Steelers-Bengals playoff game last year, "Coach" Porter illegally went on the field near the end of the game to push and shove players when Vontaze Burfict and Pacman Jones were leading Cincy's self-destruction and giveaway of the game, feeling right in his element. His black privilege will ensure that this latest incident is swiftly swept under the rug and forgotten by the team and the media.
 
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I wonder if there's a team out there (outside of Patriots) that can see Janis' potential.
oh believe me the Packers know how good he is. They're not going to let him leave in free agency. They know he's their next Jordy Nelson. He's just being forced to serve his racial apprenticeship right now. It wouldn't be fair to the rest of the league if the Packers had Jordy, Janis, and Jared(still can't believe they cut him) out there along with Rodgers and that great White O-line. It would make them the most dynamic offense in the NFL by far.
 
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The two above posts are correct. The intentional shot on Jordy was illegal because the defender speared Jordy with his helmet. Somehow much later on after the game someone brought that up but the Fox announcers just ignored it and didn't bother to question the "ref in the TV booth" about the non call. White WR's have been targeted with malicious hits from black players for years and here is another prime example. These "criminal" hits dressed up as competitive play is a horrible joke.
Even worse was the horrific hit to the skull and jaw with a helmet ( that Celtic mentioned earlier) that Miami QB Moore took from I believe it was LB Dupree of the filthy Steelers. So the net outcome of this death blow? Dupree was flagged for a 15 yard personal foul call and the Miami running back who shoved back also got a 15 yard personal foul so the net result was replay the down.
The question that every ******* commentator did not bring up is quite obvious. Is it official that NFL players and their health and their brains are really not as important as college players? If this was a college game (officiated correctly) the Giants spear on unprotected Jordy and the violent Pitt LB full speed jaw cracker on the Miami QB would have resulted in these goons getting tossed OUT OF THE GAME FOR INTENTIONAL TARGETING!
And correctly so because I think these hits should be outlawed at all football levels. Heck I like a nice hit as much as anyone else but these helmet shots are way over the line. What the hell is wrong with the NFL player representatives? Shouldn't they want the same protective measures that college football now has in place? Where is the press on these issues? With all this talk about head injuries why hasn't the NFL taken better protective measures beyond this concussion protocol thing they implemented which is fine but in the scheme of things is not nearly enough to protect the players from the worst type of hits.

I didn't see the hit on Moore when it happened but I saw a highlight of it on Sportscenter. And one thing I noticed whenever the media shows a white player taking a vicious hit like that is that they react with the same light heartedness which was pretty normal up until this current decade. Remember all those "jacked up!!!" segments they would do ? It's a lot different though when they show a black player taking a vicious hit. They're all serious, dramatic, and worried about the player's health.
 

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I think Janis is pretty much screwed at this point. What he's being put through is worse than a racial apprenticeship. With a racial apprenticeship the White player is very slowly brought along and gets a bit more playing time each season until he's finally allowed to start. Janis has been firmly placed in the doghouse and will likely be cut next season and will either end up as another team's benchwarmer or will be out of the league altogether. Unfortunately that scenario happens a lot more often than the prolonged racial apprenticeship.
 

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The Janis situation is indeed frustrating. I'm hoping he gets the opportunity to display his playmaking ability next week and take a kickoff to the house against the Cowboys. Also apparently it's going to take an injury to Adams, Cobb, or Allison for him to get time at WR, so be it. Rest of playoffs is an audition for Janis!

**NFL gets nervous when athletic freaks(white only) enter the league and stir up their narrative that affletic blacks(see Odell Bitch Jr) rule the league. Somebody has got to take a chance on Janis. He's capable of everything Thielen and Hogan did this year just needs a shot and a change of scenery if Green Bay continues to neglect his talents and limit his 4.3 speed to covering punts and returning kickoffs...
 
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I think Janis is pretty much screwed at this point. What he's being put through is worse than a racial apprenticeship. With a racial apprenticeship the White player is very slowly brought along and gets a bit more playing time each season until he's finally allowed to start. Janis has been firmly placed in the doghouse and will likely be cut next season and will either end up as another team's benchwarmer or will be out of the league altogether. Unfortunately that scenario happens a lot more often than the prolonged racial apprenticeship.
That would be very depressing if that happened. Janis could even be better than Jordy. He's 6'3, with 4.3 speed, and a nearly 40 inch vertical. This is like something straight out of Nineteen Eighty Four but maybe he's just too good ?
 

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The saving grace for Janis is his return abilities are on display. His burst and acceleration are undeniable. I know of plenty of blacks who have good runs in the playoffs and parlay that into a free agent contract. Perhaps the packers want to keep him as their return specialist although it was evident that Janis was burning past dbs during the game only to have Rodgers look the other way.
 

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That would be very depressing if that happened. Janis could even be better than Jordy. He's 6'3, with 4.3 speed, and a nearly 40 inch vertical. This is like something straight out of Nineteen Eighty Four but maybe he's just too good ?

It's happened many many times before. Most talented White receivers never get any opportunity in the NFL, some kick around the margins for several years before disappearing, ala Janis so far, and a few eventually get to play after serving their racial apprenticeships. I don't expect you or anyone else to read all the archives here, but they're full of posts and threads about White receivers (and running backs, defensive players, etc.) who never received an opportunity to display their talent. That's been the norm for about 40 years now.
 
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The Janis situation is indeed frustrating. I'm hoping he gets the opportunity to display his playmaking ability next week and take a kickoff to the house against the Cowboys. Also apparently it's going to take an injury to Adams, Cobb, or Allison for him to get time at WR, so be it. Rest of playoffs is an audition for Janis!

**NFL gets nervous when athletic freaks(white only) enter the league and stir up their narrative that affletic blacks(see Odell Bitch Jr) rule the league. Somebody has got to take a chance on Janis. He's capable of everything Thielen and Hogan did this year just needs a shot and a change of scenery if Green Bay continues to neglect his talents and limit his 4.3 speed to covering punts and returning kickoffs...
That's true. Whites are only "allowed" to have a sliver of success in the league if they appear to be average athletes . Freaks of nature like Janis, Ryan Swope, and Sam McGuffie aren't welcome.
 

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Regarding Janis, it also doesn't help when your star QB doesn't trust you (whatever that means) and openly advocates for the other black receivers on the team. Rodgers said last night that in the absence of Jordy, he's looking for this Geronimo fool to step up and is happy with what he's seen from him. Nevermind that when everyone went down in that AZ game last year, it was Janis who stepped up delivered an amazing performance.

And why does Rodgers still "trust" Devonte "all he ever do is drop balls" Adams, but not Janis? When has Janis ever been given a chance to show what he can do? Does he consistently run wrong routes and drop balls? No, because he's never on the damn field.
 

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That's true. Whites are only "allowed" to have a sliver of success in the league if they appear to be average athletes . Freaks of nature like Janis, Ryan Swope, and Sam McGuffie aren't welcome.
its going to be interesting to see how the NFL treats him from the draft, combine, preseason and 2017 season. Im sure the caste speak will be twisted in spots.
 

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Made me look up Sam McGuffie, apparently he's playing rugby now for Ohio Aviators. I can only imagine he's doing very well at it, but it is a (hate) crime he's not in NFL...
 

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Janis will be 26 next year which will be his fourth NFL season. As we all know ( see above posts) he has only seen spot duty if that at WR and it is frustrating because I remember that warm delight on combine day where he was killing it in the 40. His first 40 was 4.2 something if I am not mistaking. Given his size and athletic abilities he passed the "look" test in spades. Whether he ever becomes a "legitimate" WR is still up in the air but it seems he probably is destined to the special teams. On the plus side he has been super the past couple of years as a special teams defensive player and in his short stints as a return man he has shown great promise. Interesting that when the Pack won the Super Bowl in 1996 two of their fastest players were ex Bills WR Don Beebe and RB Travis Jervey. I looked it up --- Beebe actually caught 32 passes for a nice 17.9 yards per catch but and I don't remember the details but Beebe pretty much did very little in the playoffs and was non existent in the Super Bowl. WR/KR/PR Desmond Howard was the Super Bowl MVP that year while Jervey toiled away anonymously on special teams blocking and tackling. The discussion above about the "freaky fast" white athletes never seeming to break through touches a major nerve with me and it does seem weird that a lot of them are somehow derailed and this goes for all sports. I am holding out hope my favorite football player Jordy plays Sunday and as for Janis I think we would all love to see him take it to the house on a kick return.
 

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I love Aaron Rodgers, but his neglect for Janis and cucking for the likes of Geronimo Allison really ticks me off.
There really needs to be a class action lawsuit filed against NCAA and NFL. It really will never change until this issue is out in the open. I cannot imagine staying silent as a fully capable player and being essentially treated like blacks were treated in the segregated south. How do these guys take it? I would love a new league to form. Maybe the free market can solve this too. The NFL is a total monopoly on football athletes. Maybe a competitive league AFL-LIKE would show them up in a real super bowl.
 

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I love Aaron Rodgers, but his neglect for Janis and cucking for the likes of Geronimo Allison really ticks me off.

Is that the same Aaron Rodgers who throws to the most prolific White receiver since Steve Largent and Lance Alworth?
 
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I have never criticized Chris Collingsworth though I now see why people hate him on this site.
During the Detroit CC just opened his mouth and said the Lions were only going to run ZZ up the middle as the outside guy was Theo Riddick. 2 seconds later what does Detroit do but run Zenner off the left tackle which would technically be to the outside.
Secondly Al Michaels was commenting on some footage of a white rb in the 50's making an athletic run getting to the outside and juking a # of players. It looked like the whole field was white. The first thing out of Michael's mouth was my how the game as changed. I took it as look it all the white players back then compared to all the NFl players now. He quicky caught himself and stated that the goal posts were at the. front of the endzone. The funny thing is is that there were no goal posts shown in the brief video. As this player was rounding the corner to get up field CC chimes in and sais , " that is Zack Zenner ". Unfriggin believable. I mean it was so obvious CC was not comparing their rushing abilities but the fact they were both white running backs. Just total anti-white racism by CC>
Lastly did anyone catch the game's commercial where petulant and constant jerk, wr Steven Smith with his arrogant and consistently boorish behavior is shown teaching school aged children to have respect for other people. Why not dig up the corpse of Lawrence Phillips and tie some string s to him like a puppet and deliver the same message that the NFL is all about having respect for your opponents. We are seriouly living in a cartoon. Why not have OJ Simpson film a Ginsu knife commercial? Yikes. I am
 

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There really needs to be a class action lawsuit filed against NCAA and NFL. It really will never change until this issue is out in the open. I cannot imagine staying silent as a fully capable player and being essentially treated like blacks were treated in the segregated south. How do these guys take it? I would love a new league to form. Maybe the free market can solve this too. The NFL is a total monopoly on football athletes. Maybe a competitive league AFL-LIKE would show them up in a real super bowl.

A class action lawsuit needs first of all a class of plaintiffs willing to stick their necks out, but more importantly it needs to have many millions of dollars behind it as it will face all the firepower the NFL and the establishment can muster and will drag on for a number of years in the courts if it isn't dismissed early on.

A new league takes billions of dollars of upfront capital. And who can provide that, other than the same type of people who are already NFL owners?
 

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McCafferty's journey next year will bring the spot light on the Castesystem in the NFL. He will have to shine from day one.
 

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Save your money on the lawsuit, waste of time and money. Better off to get on these fame whore's twitter feeds and troll them
 

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Direct quote from Rodgers, there's no doubt that the input from a star QB of his caliber carries weight. It seems that Janis has zero support from his coach or QB. Why not at least mention Janis?

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Sunday that "it would be a huge loss for us" if Nelson were unable to play against the Cowboys.

"But Geronimo [Allison] has been playing a lot for us and he's been playing effectively," Rodgers said. "Randall [Cobb] being back healthy -- you know I said this week in my press conference we're better with 18 [Cobb's jersey number] on the field. And he showed it tonight, made a ton of plays for us. He was excellent. And having him out there is going to help. But you know Geronimo is going to have to step up and play extended time if Jordy is going to be out."


http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18438429/green-bay-packers-wr-jordy-nelson-spent-night-hospital
 
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I love Aaron Rodgers, but his neglect for Janis and cucking for the likes of Geronimo Allison really ticks me off.
I love Rodgers too but I don't think any of that his call. I'm sure it comes from McCarthy and further up the organization. There's no way someone as smart and hardworking as Rodgers doesn't know what's going on. And if anything he probably thinks even less of his affletic receivers than we do . The reason he's always praising the affletes is because he realizes that a lot of adult black men have the minds of children so they constantly have to be coddled and built up
 

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Direct quote from Rodgers, there's no doubt that the input from a star QB of his caliber carries weight. It seems that Janis has zero support from his coach or QB. Why not at least mention Janis?

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Sunday that "it would be a huge loss for us" if Nelson were unable to play against the Cowboys.

"But Geronimo [Allison] has been playing a lot for us and he's been playing effectively," Rodgers said. "Randall [Cobb] being back healthy -- you know I said this week in my press conference we're better with 18 [Cobb's jersey number] on the field. And he showed it tonight, made a ton of plays for us. He was excellent. And having him out there is going to help. But you know Geronimo is going to have to step up and play extended time if Jordy is going to be out."


http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18438429/green-bay-packers-wr-jordy-nelson-spent-night-hospital

This continuing obsession that White quarterbacks -- along among White people of prominence in the U.S. -- are supposed to lobby on behalf of White people, when it's certain career suicide, just baffles me. Also that they're secretly in charge of personnel and the composition of their team's rosters.

Rodgers has said complimentary things about Janis in the past, just as he has and does about black receivers on the team. It's what all employees have to do as part of their jobs.

Jordy Nelson is annually among the top most targeted receivers in the league. Would that be the case if Rodgers was a member of the Carson Palmer/Eli Manning led "Society of Secret GMs Who Hate White Receivers"?

Seriously, consider the following an addition to the Posting Guidelines: "There will be no attacks on White quarterbacks."

If you want to hate on a White athlete, the Johnny Manziel thread is a good place to go to. And if you want to get to the roots of the Caste System, you need to go a lot higher up the pecking order than NFL quarterbacks.
 

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I get the frustration on both sides - those who openly criticize white qbs as well as those who believe that they are just going along with the program because their career depends on it.

It is very frustrating to see Janis toil away on the sideline being passed up left and right by non-descript black WRs. It's something i cannot comprehend after seeing his breakout game last season. I do think that he will get a shot somewhere though. His situation makes no sense at all.

I do get annoyed when I see remarks made by white qbs. They essentially live with tunnel vision though and they aren't out to make any sort of statement but rather just win football games and keep their careers afloat. I am the biggest supporter of white qbs - I despise blacks playing the qb position more than anything else in sports and I don't find much solace when I see a small spike in white WRs when compared to the systemic push to eliminate white qbs - it pisses me off to no end. I can't root for the cowboys because even though their two best recieving options are white (witten and beasley) the black quarterback gets the credit.

In the last 15 years the two best qbs in the history of the game have utilized white wrs and tight ends - Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. The rational person would see that the two best qbs of all time have no issue throwing to Brandon Stokely, Dallas Clark, Wes Welker, Gronk, Edelman, Amendola, Decker, Hogan etc. so it's obvious whites can play and be very good in the NFL. In a supposed copycat league one would assume that the NFL would be flooded with Wes Welker clones and to a small measure I feel that Welker has had a positive impact to get white WR numbers a little bit above life support in the NFL but the narrative is twisted and all white WRs no matter their difference in physical traits are compared to Welker. The narrative also allows for subpar black WRs to be compared favorably to Welker. It's really the system that is in place that is holding on and fighting tooth and nail to keep the negative stereotypes going to prevent any sort of major white WR surge.
 

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Looks like Jordy has two fractured ribs and spent the night in the hospital. He may practice Saturday and play on Sunday........
 
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