The Caste System has kept black dominance for so long by signing players off the street rather than giving White players a chance. But the White dominance at tight end -- or the decline of the black talent pool at the position, probably a mix of both -- has gotten to the point that teams now play obscure White tight ends, ala the Bears, over black TEs. Gotta love such a big crack in the Caste System, an important indicator of how the entire league would/should be without its media-supported and enabled extremist affirmative action policies.
Great point,
Don. Hopefully lurkers will take note of your words. How about this for
Crazy Racist Nonsense, Rachel Maddow
? Last month the Denver Broncos
worked out 16 defensive players at the same time and all 16 were black or Poly. NFL teams worked out 27 defensive players that day and
all 27 were black or Poly!
This shows how deep the Caste System is, that there are virtually no white defenders being considered for practice squad spots, even though several white stars from the defunct AAF or recent
XFL Draft Picks are available -- i.e. Karter Schulte, Phillip "Scooby" Wright, Ben Heeney, Greer Martini and others. How about some talented white, rookie DB's that shined last pre-season like Parker Baldwin and Tyler Sigler? Very few white defenders are even in the "
pipeline" for NFL practice squad jobs, let alone active roster spots.
Meanwhile, at the "
non-Caste" positions (Tight End,Fullback, Offensive Line), there are a steady stream of white
no-names trying out each week and NFL practice squads are littered with these Goys. In the last few weeks
Cleveland,
Chicago and
Atlanta have debuted white, rookie tight ends from Ivy League schools. All three scored touchdowns and made immediate impacts for their teams. And, of course, all three where undrafted. Actually, that's a great thing, just wish white wide receivers, tailbacks and defensive players got the same chances. My guess is, if they did, there would be a ton of Ivy League grads in the NFL.
I won’t mind if the bears run the table featuring Trubisky, Holts, Horsted and Kwiatowski. Kwiatowski has been very good this year - have to wonder how much Vic Fangio played a role in keeping him on the bench during the first few seasons of his career - Fangio has relegated Josey Jewell to wstd in Denver.
Leo, I agree with you regarding Fangio. Hopefully that vile caste slut is fired soon. He seems like defensive equivalent of Arians. Disagree regarding the Bears, however. If the Bears did
run the table that could mean they sneak into the playoffs over the Packers, Vikings or Rams. And I absolutely don't want to see the Rodent emboldened by making the playoffs again. Shows how bad things have gotten for whites in football, that merely starting a white linebacker
due to injury, and utilizing two undrafted white tight ends at once, makes a team watchable. I will agree, though, that it's nice to see Trubisky do well. I'm in a weird spot. I root for him 100%; but despise his coach and find his team unwatchable.