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Yet another penalty-fest. And three more hours of listening to "Booger" rip on another White quarterback following his non-stop criticism of Baker Mayfield last week.
 

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Last night I was in Vegas visiting friends. We watched the entire Rams game. When the wives stepped outside to get their drink I on, I announced: "since when is every commercial broadcasted has to have a cool black guy, a doofus white dude, and the cool black guy making inroads with the hot white or Latina chick?" They all said I was drinking too much! LOL, Then as the 2nd quarter lead into the 2nd half, and the end of the game, they realized I was not drunk and what I pointed was the truth. Later we discussed the reasons why. One said, "because the demo was mostly black since the teams are 75% black." I informed him, the majority of the NFL viewership are DWFs. And blacks made up only 13% of the population. Why the constant superior figures of blacks in these commercials? All scratched their heads looking for an answer. Thankfully a friend states out loud "f*cking ((tribe media)) pushing an agenda!" I have hope for us. LOL. BTW, the commercials containing superior and cool blacks is around 90%! UNREAL.
Yea, good observation and awesome that you point it out to your friends.

When the “commercials we hate” thread was started years and years ago it was every week or two that a really egregious commercial aired. Now when I watch the telavivsion, almost every single commercial belongs in our thread. Our Greatest Allies in the media sure are ratcheting up the anti-White attacks. They understand the war they are engaged in is a zero sum game and the are all in on our destruction.
 

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Yet another penalty-fest. And three more hours of listening to "Booger" rip on another White quarterback following his non-stop criticism of Baker Mayfield last week.

Booger seems to have an agenda for sure. Questioning Trubisky's intelligence as well as ability at every turn.
 

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And tonight's anonymous tackling machine is Cole Holcomb, who already has 6 solo first half tackles. Will Booger and Tess stop worshiping Mack long enough to acknowledge his production?
 

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Hey "Booger," Trubisky is 20 of 23 for 173 yards and 3 TDs! Not bad for a bust.
 
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Hey "Booger," Trubisky is 20 of 23 for 173 yards and 3 TDs!

Booger McFarland is the alter-ego of the superhero Captain Obvious. His takes are ice cold. He provides no insight at all. Marcus Spears is basically the same guy, only 100 times better at the job. Unfortunately, Marcus sounds like what he is: a hick from the sticks. Booger is proof that we are simply going to have black announcers, and it doesn't really matter if they are any good at it.
 

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Maybe we’ll get to see future savior Haskins. I doubt it though, they wouldn’t want him to have to go up against a good defense and look bad.
 

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Booger McFarland is the alter-ego of the superhero Captain Obvious. His takes are ice cold. He provides no insight at all. Marcus Spears is basically the same guy, only 100 times better at the job. Unfortunately, Marcus sounds like what he is: a hick from the sticks. Booger is proof that we are simply going to have black announcers, and it doesn't really matter if they are any good at it.
Who in creation would name their baby Booger? Or Haha? Smh.....
 

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Maybe we’ll get to see future savior Haskins. I doubt it though, they wouldn’t want him to have to go up against a good defense and look bad.

I wouldn't be surprised if he does play tonight, Gruden gets fired tomorrow and Haskins starts the rest of the year. Snyder must be fuming lol.
 

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Who would be a better running back for the Redskins, 34 year old Adrian Petersen or 28 year old Zach Zenner?
 

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Speaking of ZZ, there haven't seemed to be many RB long term injuries yet. The Bears RB’s have been like Iron-man with Nall rotting on the PS.
 
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Rabbi Al and Christina last night were easier on the ears than Booger.
 

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There’s something that’s been bothering for a long time, and after I saw a clip of Browns coach Freddie Kitchens during the post-game press conference last night, it really hit me. Why do NFL coaches dress and look like total bums? When did this start to happen and why has the league allowed it?

There was a time when people really dressed up to attend games, just look at photos and footage of games from the ‘60s and ‘70s. The coaches were no exception, here are some photos:

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And now, the “bum-city” edition:

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At first I would say this is a reflection of how far certain societal norms and customs have fallen, and it may be true to a certain extent. But in the NHL and NBA, coaches actually wear suites, I believe it’s a requirement. Baseball managers wear a full uniform. Most soccer coaches from what I’ve seen also dress well.

The slob look seems to be unique to the NFL, and I find it curious for a league that goes to great lengths to protect certain aspects of its rules and image.
 
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I'm not against logoed sportswear what I hate is the fat bag of donuts coaches that whites are highlighted with. Whatever happens with GB's HC at least he looks fit.
 

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Last night I was in Vegas visiting friends. We watched the entire Rams game. When the wives stepped outside to get their drink I on, I announced: "since when is every commercial broadcasted has to have a cool black guy, a doofus white dude, and the cool black guy making inroads with the hot white or Latina chick?" They all said I was drinking too much! LOL, Then as the 2nd quarter lead into the 2nd half, and the end of the game, they realized I was not drunk and what I pointed was the truth. Later we discussed the reasons why. One said, "because the demo was mostly black since the teams are 75% black." I informed him, the majority of the NFL viewership are DWFs. And blacks made up only 13% of the population. Why the constant superior figures of blacks in these commercials? All scratched their heads looking for an answer. Thankfully a friend states out loud "f*cking ((tribe media)) pushing an agenda!" I have hope for us. LOL. BTW, the commercials containing superior and cool blacks is around 90%! UNREAL.

Good work! Sometimes people don't see the propaganda because they don't think that way. Once it's pointed out to them then they see it. The good thing is that these guys will now see how blatant it is and how it's rampant and they'll wonder how they didn't notice it before.
 

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I believe that starting in the 1960s there was a concerted effort by the leftists to degrade our culture. So they promoted people dressing poorly as part of the campaign.

It's the same thing with their promotion of profanity. It used to be you only used it if you hit your thumb with a hammer and never in front of women. Now it's mainstream. It was done to degrade the culture.
 

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Matt Patricia is the worst of head coach slobs. He is so fat and unkept it boggles the mind that anyone would give that slob a multi million dollar business to run.

and how can he expect his players to respond to any kind of discipline when he can't keep his weight within 100 lbs. of normal ?
 

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Here's a story from the LA Times in 2005 going over why the coaches dress like slobs. It has to do with licencing deals with the apparel manufacturers. In the article it was Reebok, now it's Nike.

Here's a more recent article from BSPN with more detail. Coaches CAN wear clothes that are casual/sharp and some do, but it's all about the benjamins and selling Nike gear.

FootballDad, that’s good to know. It seems however most coaches use this opportunity to totally let go of themselves, I just don’t see it as a good look and setting an example as a leader.

And I forgot to mention, but at least you folks over in Kansas City have a modern day Tom Landry when it comes to dressing sharp and looking fit. :D

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And I forgot to mention, but at least you folks over in Kansas City have a modern day Tom Landry when it comes to dressing sharp and looking fit. :D

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There's a good reason for his nickname. Physique plus player-personnel decisions = Fat Bastard (hat tip to Austin Powers...) Like one of the articles notes, in Philly he just wore "slimming" black, while here is KC he wears red, might be able to be seen from space.
 

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Who would be a better running back for the Redskins, 34 year old Adrian Petersen or 28 year old Zach Zenner?

Zenner worked out for the Giants today, along with scrubs Benny Cunningham and Fozzy Whitaker. The less than legendary Wayne Gallman is the primary backup behind the injured Barkley, so the Giants would be wise to sign and use Zach right away. Zenner has the talent to be a starting running back so this will be an interesting Caste decision by the Giants, who have moved away some this season from being Ghana's Team.
 

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Zenner worked out for the Giants today, along with scrubs Benny Cunningham and Fozzy Whitaker. The less than legendary Wayne Gallman is the primary backup behind the injured Barkley, so the Giants would be wise to sign and use Zach right away. Zenner has the talent to be a starting running back so this will be an interesting Caste decision by the Giants, who have moved away some this season from being Ghana's Team.

Imagine if they sign him and then bring up David Sills from the practice squad. I know I'm dreaming but it would be so cool. A guy can hope right?
 

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There’s something that’s been bothering for a long time, and after I saw a clip of Browns coach Freddie Kitchens during the post-game press conference last night, it really hit me. Why do NFL coaches dress and look like total bums? When did this start to happen and why has the league allowed it?

There was a time when people really dressed up to attend games, just look at photos and footage of games from the ‘60s and ‘70s. The coaches were no exception, here are some photos:

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And now, the “bum-city” edition:

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At first I would say this is a reflection of how far certain societal norms and customs have fallen, and it may be true to a certain extent. But in the NHL and NBA, coaches actually wear suites, I believe it’s a requirement. Baseball managers wear a full uniform. Most soccer coaches from what I’ve seen also dress well.

The slob look seems to be unique to the NFL, and I find it curious for a league that goes to great lengths to protect certain aspects of its rules and image.

It reflects the larger society/civilization. As you said the NBA requires its coaches to wear suits, so they have to do it. If the NFL required its coaches to do it they'd have no choice.
 
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