In a league in which relatively White teams usually do well (“relatively” being the key word as every team is black dominated to varying degrees) and coal black ones don’t, the Seattle Seahawks are the NFC’s version of the Pittsburgh Steelers – an overwhelmingly black team that is a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
As loathsome as he is, Pete Carroll has the attributes to excel as a coach in a league powered by the Caste System. He has assembled a strong defense and has many capable component parts on offense. On Pete’s Plantation, Whites are only around to block and kick.
LG Mark Glowinski from WVU and C Justin Britt comprise the totality of the White starters. TE Luke Willson may start at the beginning of the season until Jimmy Graham is fully recovered from last year’s season ending ruptured patellar tendon. Rookie Nick Vannett from Ohio State is the third tight end.
The big surprise is that undrafted rookie WR Tanner McEvoy from Wisconsin made the team. Maybe McEvoy will be the squad’s White Special Teams Demon and unofficial Team Mascot. It’s hard to imagine him seeing much time as a receiver on a Pete Carroll coached team, and only someone unaware of the Caste System will be surprised if he’s the first player cut during the season when roster moves are made.
As usual, there are no White quarterbacks on the team.
On defense, there are two White backups. MLB Brock Croyle is mostly a special teamer who occasionally gets some snaps on defense, and that is unlikely to change as starter Bobby Wagner is an excellent player. Similarly, DE Cassius Marsh gets some snaps in a purely backup role. Marsh may be a very light-skinned black as his half-brother is the quite black former NFL player Curtis Marsh Jr.
LB Jordan Tripp, who is talented but has been held back by injuries and by the Caste System excuse of not playing for a big enough program (Montana), has bounced around the league and is now on Seattle’s practice squad, as is G/C Will Pericak.
White Starters:
LG Mark Glowinski
C Justin Britt
Number of White players on 53 man roster: 11
Grade: F
As loathsome as he is, Pete Carroll has the attributes to excel as a coach in a league powered by the Caste System. He has assembled a strong defense and has many capable component parts on offense. On Pete’s Plantation, Whites are only around to block and kick.
LG Mark Glowinski from WVU and C Justin Britt comprise the totality of the White starters. TE Luke Willson may start at the beginning of the season until Jimmy Graham is fully recovered from last year’s season ending ruptured patellar tendon. Rookie Nick Vannett from Ohio State is the third tight end.
The big surprise is that undrafted rookie WR Tanner McEvoy from Wisconsin made the team. Maybe McEvoy will be the squad’s White Special Teams Demon and unofficial Team Mascot. It’s hard to imagine him seeing much time as a receiver on a Pete Carroll coached team, and only someone unaware of the Caste System will be surprised if he’s the first player cut during the season when roster moves are made.
As usual, there are no White quarterbacks on the team.
On defense, there are two White backups. MLB Brock Croyle is mostly a special teamer who occasionally gets some snaps on defense, and that is unlikely to change as starter Bobby Wagner is an excellent player. Similarly, DE Cassius Marsh gets some snaps in a purely backup role. Marsh may be a very light-skinned black as his half-brother is the quite black former NFL player Curtis Marsh Jr.
LB Jordan Tripp, who is talented but has been held back by injuries and by the Caste System excuse of not playing for a big enough program (Montana), has bounced around the league and is now on Seattle’s practice squad, as is G/C Will Pericak.
White Starters:
LG Mark Glowinski
C Justin Britt
Number of White players on 53 man roster: 11
Grade: F
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