2017 CFB Bowl Season

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Just a few observations from recent bowl games I had a chance to watch.

Nice to see Kansas State beat odious UCLA but WR Dalton Schoen didn't play due to a broken collarbone. The problem going forward is the black "running" QB Delton who made big runs in the game seems unlikely to develop any sort of rapport with Schoen the next two seasons. (Both are sophomores). Looks like it will fall into the typical running black QB stalemating any positive development for a promising white WR routine. Schoen at least had some chemistry with the other two white QB's.

In the game last night Arizona has yet another one of those annoying black running QB's ( Heisman talk too) who put up huge numbers running but I have been pleased that the past few games Tate has been stymied running the ball. I think Purdue did a good job of containing him on the ground. One thing was unexpected. He probably was mentioned during the season but I somehow missed the fact they have a white junior WR Tony Ellison. His stat line was impressive hauling in two touchdowns on 4 catches for 102 yards. Strictly a slot his year end regular season stat line was 37-598-5. Interesting to note he tore his ACL his senior year in high school and was an accomplished sprinter. So he does have speed. Whether he can continue to develop and become a main target next season ( debatable because his black QB is a run first guy and we know how that usually turns out for white WRs) is something to keep an eye on next season. Purdue pulled out the game making the Big Ten 2-0 so far with physical Michigan State playing tonight. I hope they win.

Iowa, probably my favorite team this year, won a rough and tumble game against BC. Iowa's mainly white defense shut down BC in the second half. As mentioned above BC DE Zach Allen is very good NFL prospect so expect to see his name called in the 2019 draft.

Finally three things stood out to me in the mostly black Texas-Missouri tilt. Texas junior edge player Brecklyn Hager celebrated ex star LB Tommy Nobis by wearing the number 60 ( mentioned above) and he played well which bodes well for next season. Missouri has a rangy LB # 47 sophomore Cale Garrett and he racked up a ton of tackles. But to me I think there might have been a future Heisman candidate on the field and I am not talking about QB Drew Lock who will be in the running.

Freshman QB Sam Ehlinger has had one weird year mixing brilliant plays marred by untimely turnovers. But I like his aggressiveness and see a very bright future. He is roughly 6'2 220 LBs but he is a true dual threat QB. He didn't start but he got most of the second half snaps and played solid. A lot of talent so expect huge things from him. In fact on the game sealing TD he tore down the field after he handed it off and threw a great downfield block that opened the way for the TD.

It is too bad both Missouri and Texas are so sickeningly caste by the numbers. Can't imagine seeing a white RB, WR or DB on either of these teams down the road and I do not like the Texas coach caste hound Tom Herman.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if Herman benches both Beuchele and Ehligner for a black quarterback.
 

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Zac Abey did not even start & Broke Military Bowl Record with 5 Rushing TD's today...the Midshipmen will have to figure a way out too keep Abey on the field as a RB (if the smaller(5'-9" 185/faster Perry is indeed the QB next season?) ..... Abey is 6'-2" 215 more powerful & better passer..also have Abey at QB; Perry at RB; Interchangable

Announcers spoke of Fullback Anthony Gargiulo (5 carries for 40 yards) offered as a "Preferred Walk-on at Penn State & played LaCrosse

Navy obliterated Virginia 49-7
 
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Purdue's QB Elijah Sindelar had been playing with a torn ACL since November. He had a great bowl game and was the bowl game's MVP. If he were black playing with a torn ACL you could imagine this story would of been much bigger.
 

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USC down 17 zip after a Darnood pick 6,!
 

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Burnett has a fumble and a dropped ball which would of been a third down conversion.

Ya skinny bones didn't help fumbling the ball on opening drive!
 

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Big Ten looking really good so far. Hope that carries over tomorrow as well for Wisconsin and PSU. Though Washington is decent from caste perspective. Solid win for Northwestern earlier today against afrocentric Kentucky!
 

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Wow.....Ohio State's punt returner is suddenly well after being "injured" on the play where he fumbled a few minutes ago.Hes out there returning punts and catching passses again.Why not man up after fumbling instead of acting "injured"?
 

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No mention of his crucial fumble or drop by weenieworld. Those were the two biggest plays of the game:

USC junior WR Deontay Burnett caught 12 passes for 139 yards in Friday's 24-7 loss to Ohio State in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic.

Burnett (6'0/170) was QB Sam Darnold's favorite target on the evening, albeit in a game where USC's offense was largely snuffed out by OSU's terrifying defense. The junior wideout wraps up the campaign having caught 86 passes for 1,114 yards and nine touchdowns. While he's slightly undersized, Burnett offers plus quickness and route running for draft purposes. Should he declare, the Trojans wideout will be in the Day 2 (Rds. 2-3) conversation.
 
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Jordan Fuller 10 tackles (first on team), Malik Harrison 6 tackles, Damon Webb: 5 tackles, 1 FR, 1 INT, 1 TD. And yeah OSU's offense is so disgusting that JT Barrett passed Drew Brees for the most total yards in the history of the Big Ten, they scored 30 or more points 10 times this season, and they put up 27 points on the #1 ranked total defense in the country (which was more than any other team scored on them all season).
 

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Jordan Fuller 10 tackles (first on team), Malik Harrison 6 tackles, Damon Webb: 5 tackles, 1 FR, 1 INT, 1 TD. And yeah OSU's offense is so disgusting that JT Barrett passed Drew Brees for the most total yards in the history of the Big Ten, they scored 30 or more points 10 times this season, and they put up 27 points on the #1 ranked total defense in the country (which was more than any other team scored on them all season).

Denotay Burnett huge fumble on 1st drive of the game. Deontay Burnett huge drop on a 3rd conversion -'both changed the game. Where were you when Iowa blew out Ohio St. earlier in season
 
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Sam Darnold throwing an INT taken back for a touchdown and fumbling the ball in the red zone (which led to another OSU score) didn’t help either... Same place I was when they beat Penn State the week before and blew out Michigan State the week after. Many a great team have fallen apart playing at Iowa (Wisconsin and Michigan both did just a year ago) so I wouldn’t disregard OSU’s body of work based on a bad game.
 

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Sam Darnold throwing an INT taken back for a touchdown and fumbling the ball in the red zone (which led to another OSU score) didn’t help either... Same place I was when they beat Penn State the week before and blew out Michigan State the week after. Many a great team have fallen apart playing at Iowa (Wisconsin and Michigan both did just a year ago) so I wouldn’t disregard OSU’s body of work based on a bad game.

Burnett's two mistakes pretty much set the tone for the rest of the game. Darnold is getting way to much negative press for this game. Burnett was the reason for the loss. Darnold was just trying to dig them out of the hole Burnett put them in.
 

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Jordan Fuller 10 tackles (first on team), Malik Harrison 6 tackles, Damon Webb: 5 tackles, 1 FR, 1 INT, 1 TD. And yeah OSU's offense is so disgusting that JT Barrett passed Drew Brees for the most total yards in the history of the Big Ten, they scored 30 or more points 10 times this season, and they put up 27 points on the #1 ranked total defense in the country (which was more than any other team scored on them all season).

Are posters such as this DWFs? Or black?

I think most of them are black worshiping whites. Whites such as this feel that blacks are better than they are and seek to serve blacks any way they can. They suffer from white servility syndrome.
 
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Burnett's two mistakes pretty much set the tone for the rest of the game. Darnold is getting way to much negative press for this game. Burnett was the reason for the loss. Darnold was just trying to dig them out of the hole Burnett put them in.

Honestly I think those are really poor excuses for Darnold’s mistakes. Burnett messed up twice and badly no doubt about it. They helped swing the momentum of the game in OSU’s favor absolutely, BUT Darnold’s INT and fumble were nobody’s fault but his own (especially not Burnett’s). It would be one thing if Burnett had run the wrong route and Darnold threw a pick but he literally threw the ball right into the range of a DB with just a little pressure in his face. If Burnett’s a screw up for fumbling then so is Darnold so that’s basically a wash. And on top of all that, Burnett still bounced back and had 12 receptions for 139 yards so you can’t pin the loss on him.
 
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Are posters such as this DWFs? Or black?

I think most of them are black worshiping whites. Whites such as this feel that blacks are better than they are and seek to serve blacks any way they can. They suffer from white servility syndrome.

I’m black.

Was anything in my post untrue?
 

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Honestly I think those are really poor excuses for Darnold’s mistakes. Burnett messed up twice and badly no doubt about it. They helped swing the momentum of the game in OSU’s favor absolutely, BUT Darnold’s INT and fumble were nobody’s fault but his own (especially not Burnett’s). It would be one thing if Burnett had run the wrong route and Darnold threw a pick but he literally threw the ball right into the range of a DB with just a little pressure in his face. If Burnett’s a screw up for fumbling then so is Darnold so that’s basically a wash. And on top of all that, Burnett still bounced back and had 12 receptions for 139 yards so you can’t pin the loss on him.

So Burnett putting his team behind early twice are small potatoes compared to what Darnold did? Like I said - Burnett put USC in the hole early. Darnold's INT was a bad throw but other than that his o-line did not really help his cause much. The fact they were playing from behind and unable to have a balanced offense also hurt. Burnett's miscues changed up the USC game plan and caused them to play right into OSU's strength.

Just curious, why do you come to this site? To troll us? Do you acknowledge the discrimination faced by white athletes as they are overlooked during the recruiting process and draft process? Or do you just believe that blacks are better athletes? 99.9% of the internet is devoted to that belief. Are we a threat to you because here we question your belief system? I think many of us here at one point or another were regular sports fans and had no issue with rooting for athletes white or black but at some point we asked why our race was very underrepresented and did some research rather than just blindly adhere to the established belief that blacks are just better athletes. You won't see anyone go out of their way to praise black athletes on this site because you, the millions of other regular sports fans, the media all do that. Contrarily, we root for white athletes because of the long odds they face and the sanctioned discrimination allowed against them at all levels of competitive sports. It is essentially a microcosm of what is happening in greater society at the present time. If you can't understand that or relate to it that it totally fine but don't expect us to grovel for black athletes because we won't.
 

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I’m black.

Was anything in my post untrue?

I don't know, I didn't watch the game.

I know this: whites are massively discriminated against in college and pro football. It's blatant.

Whenever whites complain about this discrimination blacks and white liberals take umbrage. When whites try to build themselves up blacks and white liberals try to tear them down.
 
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So Burnett putting his team behind early twice are small potatoes compared to what Darnold did? Like I said - Burnett put USC in the hole early. Darnold's INT was a bad throw but other than that his o-line did not really help his cause much. The fact they were playing from behind and unable to have a balanced offense also hurt. Burnett's miscues changed up the USC game plan and caused them to play right into OSU's strength.

Just curious, why do you come to this site? To troll us? Do you acknowledge the discrimination faced by white athletes as they are overlooked during the recruiting process and draft process? Or do you just believe that blacks are better athletes? 99.9% of the internet is devoted to that belief. Are we a threat to you because here we question your belief system? I think many of us here at one point or another were regular sports fans and had no issue with rooting for athletes white or black but at some point we asked why our race was very underrepresented and did some research rather than just blindly adhere to the established belief that blacks are just better athletes. You won't see anyone go out of their way to praise black athletes on this site because you, the millions of other regular sports fans, the media all do that. Contrarily, we root for white athletes because of the long odds they face and the sanctioned discrimination allowed against them at all levels of competitive sports. It is essentially a microcosm of what is happening in greater society at the present time. If you can't understand that or relate to it that it totally fine but don't expect us to grovel for black athletes because we won't.

I never said it was small potatoes, I said the opposite actually, I just found it weird that you focused on Burnett’s mistakes alone. Let’s be honest though, a pick 6 and a red zone fumble which led to a touchdown is worse than a fumble which led to a touchdown and a drop which led to a punt. 2 turnovers is more than 1 turnover last time I checked.

Great question. The reason I felt the need to post is because I’m always taken aback by the unbelievable amount of cherry picking you guys do when bashing black players and defending white players. Whenever a black player messes up, it’s solely his fault and he gets called one of a number of different slurs regardless of the circumstances but the good things he does are never acknowledged and if a reporter acknowledges those good things he’s accused of being a “cuck” or a “shill” or whatever. And when a white player does well, he’s not just another good player on the field, he’s the team’s messiah who succeeded all by himself and is proving how overrated everyone around him is. And, of course, when he messes up or underperforms or his stats aren’t impressive it’s literally everybody other black player on his team and his coach’s fault but never his. It can’t be the he’s having a bad game or that the players on the other team or doing well, it comes down to overrated black players and discrimination.

But even with all that being said, I wouldn’t post here if you guys weren’t complaining about being discriminated against. The problem therein is that you’re doing exactly what you claim the media does. You unfairly and inaccurately downplay black athletes (like you claim the media does to whites), sometimes give white athletes undeserved praise (like you claim the media does to blacks), and anyone who says otherwise is a cuck (racist). I wouldn’t have a problem either if you guys just focused on praising and/or documenting what white athletes do but it seems like that can’t be done without black players being bashed and berated.
 
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