2020 NFL Draft

Shadowlight

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About the only thing that can be counted on without reading it is that none of the acclaimed Day 1 and Day 2 receivers will be White.

Around this time last year I predicted zero white wide receivers would get drafted in 2020. Sadly I was right. The snap shot info I have accrued right now leads to the same exact outcome for 2021. The chances of one or two white wide receivers slipping into the late rounds by my estimation is between 15% and 25%. And that factors in that a wide receiver has a tremendous over the top stat stuffing season. Like this year I am willing to hold out some hope but things look bleak once again. The only good news is that in future drafts some white receivers should emerge on the draft map.

I don't think it is a coincidence that these so called back to back "great and historic" wide receiver classes are safely white free. Seems like they are going the extra mile to force their agenda. Which smacks into the face of reality which is that these wide receiver classes aren't any better than previous wide receiver classes. Nothing to write home about and business as usual. There is a difference though. In the recent past draft classes featured at least a few white receivers. The ole fly in the ointment that prevented those drafts from having the "greatest assortment of wide receivers" since sliced bread.
 

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Yea I have a bet with a dwf that Finke would be a top 10 receiver statistically from this draft. He thought it was the most ridiculous notion since this "draft is so stacked". They say that every year. Trent Taylor is top 10 in receptions for wideouts taken the year he came out, and he didn't even play last year. Let that sink in for a second

It's not that I think Finke will be great, I think he will be solid and the bar is set so low having a few 3 to 400 yard years will put you top 10 for a draft class most years. Kind of sad when teams are always looking for wideouts, the rules are lax and terrible defenders that it's not that hard to put up production and 30 wideouts are taken every year.

It's kind of silly nobody has copied the Patriots method that was used for a while.
It's not hard to find White guys in the 5'9 to 5'11 range that are quick that can consistently get first downs. Guys that are overlooked out of high school probably dominating some corporate softball league could do better than most of these affletes. Instead they get guys that test well and can never seem to learn a full route tree. It's not rocket science. If you have half a brain you can figure out option routes
 
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I've noticed that in the draft coverage nowadays everything is "a steal." A first round pick that was projected to go 3 picks higher is "a steal." Players taken in the high 2nd who could have gone in the 1st are called "steals."

A steal used to be something like drafting a quality starter in the 5th round. Now, apparently, it's any player drafted even one pick lower than someone projected him to be.
 
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I've noticed that in the draft coverage nowadays everything is "a steal." A first round pick that was projected to go 3 picks higher is "a steal." Players taken in the high 2nd who could have gone in the 1st are called "steals."

A steal used to be something like drafting a quality starter in the 5th round. Now, apparently, it's any player drafted even one pick lower than someone projected him to be.

And conveniently, this new "draft steal" standard is rarely applied to White players.
 

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32 total picks
30 black
2 White
Can you imagine the backlash if it was 30 White and 2 black?

I typed in google was the NFL draft too black & was the NFL draft not white enough & Whites are the best NFL players, why not draft more, & I still got the same response no matter what.

Now they want the pickers to be black too. LOL. Poor jews got replaced as agents, now they gonna get replaced by their pet golem as GMs, just watch. Jews need to side with whitey or its 1933 Germany in America soon. History doesn't repeat itself, time echoes in eternity. Ergo, 1932 Germany was Weimar Republic, 2020 America is / was Weimerica.

If you guys want some serious white pills though, just DM me. I found where we all can hang out without censorship.

Honestly, though, I think the NFL as we know it today is dead. I don't see how it comes back to life after this.

https://theundefeated.com/features/...among-top-decision-makers-its-a-painful-look/
 

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What makes me so angry is that these cultural ******* Marxists are stealing from me a game I love.........one of the pleasures and pastimes of my life. I played high school football and grew up in the South where it was almost a religion.......Friday night high school......Saturday SEC. I grew up on Archie Manning, Pat Sullivan to Beasley, Spurrier and so many more. I looked proudly on tonight as Joe Burrow and his intact White parents sat humbly in their middle class home in a poor White area of Southern Ohio to receive the rewards of their life-long efforts. Knowing that it would be one of few........but what came after was an assault on who I am as a human being in the country and culture I grew up in. Not trying to be overly maudlin here........but I may be done with the game of football. For over a decade I have proudly fielded an all White FF football team in the same league.......at first to the howls of laughter......followed by awakening and respect from my fellow players. Waiting for another Trey Quinn to be humiliated as ‘Mr. Irrelevant’.........waiting for another Wes Welker to go undrafted........ditto Amendola and Hogan.........watching another Toby Gerhart get ****** over.......I don’t know. Let’s face it, without the Patriot run starting in 2007 with Welker it would have been hard to be fans over the past 13 years. Thanks to Don and the others that make this site possible. Sorry for the rant.....

Don't ever be sorry for ranting something like this. Speak out more often, please.
 

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Listened to legendary left tackle Joe Thomas on a podcast the other day. He explained the ridiculous, nonsensical arm measurement factor of evaluating offensive tackles in pass protection. He said they measure from the shoulder to the tip of the middle finger, favoring the long fingered player, even though you only block with your palms. Also, he said that the defender always gets the first shot with a single extended arm to the chest. The first contact from the offensive lineman is with two bent arms shoving outward. If any measurement is appropriate, it would be from the chest to extended arms with palms out. Anyway, he didn’t say it, but the inference is the oragutan armed, long fingered linemen get unfairly rated higher.
 

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Listened to legendary left tackle Joe Thomas on a podcast the other day. He explained the ridiculous, nonsensical arm measurement factor of evaluating offensive tackles in pass protection. He said they measure from the shoulder to the tip of the middle finger, favoring the long fingered player, even though you only block with your palms. Also, he said that the defender always gets the first shot with a single extended arm to the chest. The first contact from the offensive lineman is with two bent arms shoving outward. If any measurement is appropriate, it would be from the chest to extended arms with palms out. Anyway, he didn’t say it, but the inference is the oragutan armed, long fingered linemen get unfairly rated higher.

Nice to see someone of high stature, challenge the ridiculous arm length measurement. I recently saw Joe competing in a CrossFit style game show and he absolutely dominated. Looking very lean after dropping 50lbs from his NFL playing weight!

https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2020/05/27/browns-joe-thomas-titan-games-nbc-video
 

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Listened to legendary left tackle Joe Thomas on a podcast the other day. He explained the ridiculous, nonsensical arm measurement factor of evaluating offensive tackles in pass protection. He said they measure from the shoulder to the tip of the middle finger, favoring the long fingered player, even though you only block with your palms. Also, he said that the defender always gets the first shot with a single extended arm to the chest. The first contact from the offensive lineman is with two bent arms shoving outward. If any measurement is appropriate, it would be from the chest to extended arms with palms out. Anyway, he didn’t say it, but the inference is the oragutan armed, long fingered linemen get unfairly rated higher.
This is all well and good, Joe essentially makes the argument about "short armed" white linemen moot, but what about these cracka linemen having "boring feet?" ;)
 

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Barnes and Noble is closed in my state but I thumbed through a Lindy's draft guide over a month ago while they were still open. I have also seen the Athlon Sports draft guide at CVS etc. and thumbed through that as well. I like yearbooks for MLB ( I bought two this year), college basketball, NBA, NHL and the NFL although I skipped the NFL ones last season pissed off at their reports on incoming white rookies which were inaccurate with caste talk. For college football I like Phil Steele's but it costs a small fortune. I never buy the draft guides though. For MLB Street and Smith's is the standard barer. With Sports Illustrated decimated and dwindled down to sixteen issues a year ( don't get me started) I rely more on yearbooks more than ever.

The problem with the draft yearbooks because of a timing problem is none of them are published post combine let alone post pro days when pro days were being held. You are right they are generally very caste infected. I think Tanner Muse was listed as a LB in one of them and his estimated speed was nowhere near his real speed. They seem instantly dated. They do give you an idea of the names that will be called but I find them lacking in more ways than one.

How about a Caste Football draft guide? Imagine that you walk into a pharmacy and there it is the annual CF draft yearbook as some of our members write up scouting reports. Probably have to "adjust" a few things ( like being kind to certain black players) but heck if I was in charge of the WR department I would list every white WR small or big college known to man. And have something positive to say about them. Ha.

I went back and looked this post up because I think having a Caste Football draft guide is a heck of a good idea. We should do it. I would want to do scouting reports only on white players. Maybe White Football draft guide would be a better name. It would also help fans follow white players.
 

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Yes, a lot of teams use that hybrid strong safety, weakside linebacker type player right now. Muse would fit that role perfectly. A smart team would grab this guy. I think Las Vegas, with GM Mike Mayock, could target Muse.

I'm going to pat myself on the back for this one. Las Vegas took Muse in the 3rd round. Steal.
 

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Cornell had a promising white cornerback prospect in David Jones. He had years of quality play and tested out to have high end athleticism. He wasn't drafted. He has not even been signed to a team as a free agent. as far as I can find out.

This is a clear cut example of anti-white racism. You want to argue that he wasn't draft worthy because he came from a "small school, okay." I don't agree with that but at least you have an argument. But to not even be signed as a free agent? Obvious racism.
 
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