Will the Cardinals, who hold the #1 pick in the draft, take Nick Bosa? I'm actually hoping not, since Arizona is ultra dark. White players, especially at Caste-verboten positions, benefit greatly from a white support network in the locker room. I hope Bosa goes to the first relatively white-friendly team to make their pick.
Perhaps the signing of Brooks Reed and several other "fringe linebackers" over the last six months is a signal that
Arizona will no longer discriminate based on race as much as they have? Wouldn't it be great if they went for the best players available at all positions, regardless of race? Hasn't really happened -- with rare exceptions during the 90's (i.e. Ricky Proehl, Pat Tillman) -- since the franchise left Missouri. And the few times in 30 years they've been really good is when they had a white MVP caliber quarterback throwing to Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald.
Perhaps, after 3o years of fielding nearly all-black teams, the locker room has become toxic beyond repair and "
non-black fans" in Arizona have become tired of the antics and thuggery, not to mention constant losing --
hence all the empty seats. I believe
blacks make up less than 4% of the population in Arizona, so what's the benefit of fielding mediocre or terrible, all-black teams every year? Is suppose one can ask the same question regarding the Phoenix Suns?
Also, I'd assume their 2018 first round pick from UCLA, quarterback Abner Rosenstein (
The White Shadow reference)**, would benefit from having some whites in the locker room, which is quite ironic? While he's a 100% outspoken Jewish, Social Justice Warrior on the surface, if you dig deeper at UCLA he was seemingly despised by his black teammates in college and found refuge hanging out with a small group of mostly white, walk-on types. Think the blacks in Arizona like him better than the blacks at UCLA?
The signing of
Brooks Reed and other recent moves are fascinating. Arizona's owners (Bidwell family) are as conservative as any group of NFL owners, yet
for three decades the Card's have had
some of the darkest teams in the league? Over the last ten years, white players at Caste positions have been extremely rare on the Cardinals -- even more rare than they were during the dark 1990's and 2000's.
Since 2009, undrafted Josh Mauro was pretty much the only white defender on the Cards, excluding two or three Scooby Wright types that where promoted from practice squads for only a few games.
Yet, in addition to signing
Brooks Reed yesterday, earlier this week they also claimed white linebacker
Tanner Vallejo off waivers from Cleveland. Last season they claimed white linebacker
Joe Walker off waivers from Philadelphia and kept him on the 53 man roster all season. They also kept a white, undrafted linebacker from Sioux Falls on their roster all season. Is this a sign that the Cardinals no longer want to discriminate against athletes based on skin color as much as they have or are these just "fringe types" that will be cleansed after the pre-season? I'd assume Brooks Reed is no "lock" to make the roster?
We'll see as the Cards have the #1 overall pick and could select Bosa....It will also be fascinating to see if they add or draft other notable whites this spring? If they do, it might be a sign that they desperately need some "lunch-pail"/"high character" types to change the losing culture.
Personally, I've become so use to writing Arizona off as "unwatchable" that
I hope they do not draft any whites in the draft. Instead, I'm hoping they draft a black quarterback #1 overall (Ohio State) and relegate Abner to the bench. Reality is, Abner showed nothing last season and he's lucky most black DB's have terrible hands, as his interception could've been much higher.
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http://kaplanskorner.com/2017/01/03/white-shadow-one-jew-stereotype/