I've been noticing lately that the black "style" so common on ESPN and the NFL Network -- namely loudly shouting instead of just speaking, talking over each other so that no one can be understood, and engaging in periodic bouts of hysterical laughter -- is more and more being adopted by "White" studio announcers and analysts.
Example one: I can't stand Mark Schlereth as he's always been a down the line supporter of the Caste System party line, but at least he's well-spoken and articulate. But I was watching an NFL Live show the other day and there was a segment by Schlereth in which he literally shouted at the top of his lungs the whole time while giving examples of whatever it was his segment was about (it was otherwise so forgettable that I don't even remember the topic). He should have been wearing a sideways ballcap and saggy pants hanging down to his knees, really pathetic, degrading stuff, except that it's probably impossible to make Schlereth feel degraded.
Then today, I was briefly watching a fantasy football show on the NFL Network, and there was a segment called "That Helps No One" which focused on touchdowns by players that no one started on their fantasy teams yesterday (Riley Cooper's touchdown was one of the ones shown). Again, the narrator was literally yelling at the top of his lungs the entire time, and then, after the touchdown by a non-star was shown, he and the other three boys in the studio (two white and one black) would scream in unison "That helps no one!!!!"
Another example is the NFL Network just as the 1:00 games are about to begin. Rabbi Rich Eisen stands in front of a large screen showing various teams emerging from the tunnel onto the field and yells "The (Bills) are COMING OUT OF THE TUNNEL!!!!!" while his fellow clowns (usually some combination of Sapp, Irvin, "Mooch," Faulk and Warner) all scream it in unison with him.
It's really embarrassing, infantile behavior that would never be on display in an homogeneous White society. Just as football, basketball and baseball have moved away from the fundamentals in order to pander to the black "style of play," so White announcers have lowered themselves to the level of shuckin' and jivin' minstrels on the network football shows.
Nice post.
I usually don’t have NFL Network with my TV package, but it was free in September, so I’ve been watching over the past two weeks or so. I, too, have noticed the random fits of hysterical laughter (when nothing remotely humorous is uttered), five people permanently speaking at once, the infantile behavior, the constant joking around, the high-volume roaring for no reason, the ceaseless high-fiving, the invariable confusing and mispronunciation of various player names, the putrid grammar, the endless mumbling, and the overall lack of actual football analysis/knowledge. A new segment (complete with Ebonics-flavored title:
“U Know It”) featuring Sapp and Irvin debuted this season. I mean, really, what adult male, of any race, age, or creed, wouldn’t be annoyed by something as inane as this…
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This laughable segment wasn't merely some silly aberration from their normal curriculum...no, this eyebrow-raising brand of should-be-embarrassing, Afrocentric absurdity is entirely normal for NFLN programming.
Aside from a few NFLN employees at the higher end of the IQ spectrum (Mike Mayock, Brain Baldinger, Jay Glazer, Solomon Wilcotts, etc), few of them articulate anything concerning impending match-ups that an average DWF couldn’t. When it comes time to “pick” the winners, they normally all just pick the team that is favored to win.
I was watching some idiotic segment starring Heath Evans, who speaks and acts like a wigger whilst providing his ultra-generic “analysis.” Evans said something like:
“I played with Walter Jones in Seattle and he was the most athletic man I’ve ever known.” Kurt Warner, the effeminate Jesus-freak, also has a “Negro twang” to his voice and imparts nothing but Caston commentary.