Hey guys, if we're encouraging each other not to watch NFL games that have black quarterbacks, what's the point of keeping Caste Football going?
Go Vikes but baldy already threw an INT. Opinions on where Cousins ends up next year?
If the Vikes go with Dobbs over Cousins they surely have rocks for brains. Dobbs was good the first couple of games in purple, league darling, but the bloom is off the rose this game and last.Go Vikes but baldy already threw an INT. Opinions on where Cousins ends up next year?
Not being afflicted with Black Quarterback Derangement Syndrome, I'm enjoying the offensive ineptitude of it. Mockery is far better and more effective than endless bitterness and negativity at the quarterback position inevitably darkening over time after decades of relentlessly tweaking of the Caste System in that direction.I couldn’t help myself but to turn it on. Neither of these guys could tie Joe Burrows’s shoes.
Hey guys, if we're encouraging each other not to watch NFL games that have black quarterbacks, what's the point of keeping Caste Football going?
That's fine. So is your interest in Black QBs, just keep it reasonable and proportional to the overall problems of the Caste System, and the underlying, undeniable fact that it's a top-down system of discrimination against Whites. Blacks benefit, and often they are very capable and often they aren't which is true of all positions and sports, but they ain't running it, not hardly.Sorry Don, didn't mean for it to come off like that. It's just a game I don't have much vested interest in as the media ensures that the QBs are the focal point rather than the two great TEs and the borderline hall of famer Harrison Smith. I bet the Bills miss Harrison Phillips too as their run defense has gotten worse since he left via Free Agency.
I've gotten more into college football these past couple of years. A little more to root for in terms of our guys. Enjoy the transfer portal and reporting on that as well. I try to keep content and posts coming in with other aspects of football at all levels. The NFL has becoming increasingly frustrating and annoying to watch. The Bills-Eagles game last night was another fine example of officiating causing the desired outcome of the game to be achieved. Seeing an inept team like the Chargers was Herbert's talents by bringing in crappy future 1st round busts is also frustrating. I tend to get burnt out a little bit quicker on a weekly basis with the NFL.
I am enjoying the Tommy Devito storyline - hometown Italian kid playing for the Giants and since Daboll took the training wheels off he has looked pretty decent for an UDFA. Pickett silencing the media after the Steelers offensive playbook opened up for him. Trevor Lawrence continuing to emerge as a great QB and Purdy's settling down after a rough 3 game stretch is all great to see.
Dobbs throws his third pick. Like I wrote last week, within a year or two at most he'll be completely forgotten. Journeymen are gonna journeymen even if they have a nice game or two now and then.
It's part of it for sure. The more I think about it, Brady speaking out like he did is important. There's so much endless fixation about the alleged weakness at the QB position, but almost never do we hear the same about any other position. The overall product may be the worst it's ever been, but millions upon millions are still interested due to gambling, fantasy football, and loyalty to "their" home team.Is this the mediocrity Tom Brady was talking about? Injuries play a role, but scoring has been down the past 2 years as the position darkens. 4 picks for the passtronaut.
He’s been a beast this year. On his way to his first thousand yard year.Hockenson!
Yep, he’s totally inept when it matters.Did Fields lose a 2nd fumble? LOL