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If Aaron Rodgers or Kirk Cousins get injured, in comes Tyrod Taylor and/or Michael Penix Jr, respectively. That week, there will officially be more black starting quarterbacks in the NFL than White.
If that happens, our overlords will gleefully celebrate it in the most in-your-face, shove it down everyone's throats way possible, then still claim that the Great Replacement is a "conspiracy theory."
 

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If that happens, our overlords will gleefully celebrate it in the most in-your-face, shove it down everyone's throats way possible, then still claim that the Great Replacement is a "conspiracy theory."
Like the olympics broadcast on nbc. I was able to use my moms peacock and just watch the events but the few times I was subjected to having to watch the broadcast and the commercials it felt like I was watching bet!
 

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The powers-that - be can't be too pleased about this
16 Starting QB's = 12 - 3 & 1 Poly for 2024 (Top 6 White)
75% as opposed as the preferred new hoped for 50/50 goal; incrementally up to 20/32 in the future rule heralded at the Round Table dicussion year's ago at the ESPN Undefeated Round Table discussion

SEC Passing Yards Leader Odds Have Been Released

Online Sportsbook BetOnline.ag released SEC Passing Leader Odds this week

SEC Passing Yards Leader Odds:
Carson Beck (Georgia) - 3/2 (+150)
Quinn Ewers (Texas) - 2/1
Jaxson Dart (Mississippi) - 6/1
Brady Cook (Missouri) - 8/1
Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) - 9/1
Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma) - 10/1

Nico Lamaleava (Tennessee) - 20/1
Jalen Milroe (Alabama) - 25/1
Conner Weigman (Texas A&M) - 40/1
Graham Mertz (Florida) - 40/1
Blake Shapen (Mississippi State) - 66/1

Taylen Green (Arkansas) - 75/1
Brock Vandagriff (Kentucky) - 100/1
LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina) - 100/1
Payton Thorne (Auburn) - 150/1
Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) - 200/1
 

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Seven years ago, in the months leading up to the 2017 NFL Draft, the "experts" told us that the top two QBs that year were a DeShaun (Watson) and a DeShone (Kizer). The usual talk (repeated every year) was there about how this was the year the QB position was going to be "revolutionized" with "dual threats" who were "real athletes."

How'd that work out for them? Deshaun and DeShone both turned out to be massive busts, and Deshaun turned out to be a creepy serial pervert as well. But all this got swept under the rug just like it does every year, and the Narrative from the Deep State marches on.

There's a hierarchy of QB archetypes as to who gets hyped and who gets belittled or ignored:

1. Black "dual threat" QBs (hyped to the skies)
2. Black pocket passers (hyped, but not as much as the first group, and there are very few of these anyway)
3. White pocket passers (grudgingly tolerated)
4. White dual threat QBs (absolutely verboten in the league)

Of course, actual success in the NFL goes in the opposite direction of this list (or it would if White running QBs were allowed to play)
 

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There are a number of black quarterbacks who are having very good seasons and are certainly starters on merit. Then you have another percentage who are decent, who probably could be on a roster or practice squad. Then when you look at the bottom of the NFL QB rating stats, you see where the DEI inflation of the position becomes obvious.
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A rotten veteran like Watson, who will hopefully never start another game. Then you have Brissett, who would have been out of the NFL years ago, if White. Then young players who frankly suck but were hyped up by the usual suspects: Huntley, Rattler, Young, Richardson and Thompson-Robinson. This is just the QB position, but this is the same at all NFL positions. The middle to lower half of players filled with blacks who could easily be replace by more talented and qualified White athletes.
 
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There are a number of black quarterbacks who are having very good seasons and are certainly starters on merit. Then you have another percentage who are decent, who probably could be on a roster or practice squad. Then when you look at the bottom of the NFL QB rating stats, you see where the DEI inflation of the position becomes obvious.
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A rotten veteran like Watson, who will hopefully never start another game. Then you have Brissett, who would have been out of the NFL years ago, if White. Then young players who frankly suck but were hyped up by the usual suspects: Huntley, Rattler, Young, Richardson and Thompson-Robinson. This is just the QB position, but this is the same at all NFL positions. The middle to lower half of players filled with blacks who could easily be replace by more talented and qualified White athletes.
Excellent post! :clap: This is the way to approach the quarterback position, which is similar to the way we have approached all other positions in football and other sports in general down through the years -- with facts and direct and indirect evidence. That's the way to have the most pushback against the agenda of the Caste System. Lumping the good black QBs with the many average and bad ones is patently counter-productive.
 

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Looking back at Caste Football archives from six or seven years ago, posters were upset when the NFL starting quarterback ratio was 22 White/10 black. We'd dream of having those numbers now, especially after last week's 16 black/15 White/1 Poly QB count.

What do you think the end goal is at the QB position for the powers that be? I don't think those greedy globalist bastards are going to be satisfied with 50%. My guess is they want to make it 75% to 80% black. They'll let a few token Whites play the position so they can keep the DWFs asleep and use the "muh meritocracy" line, but they want the fans to get it in their heads that a "default" QB should be black and when one is White, it's because he's an "outlier." Essentially, they want to make the quarterback position the same way the linebacker position is right now.

Can they do it? The idea of 80% of NFL quarterbacks being black seems insane, yet just five years ago everyone thought 50% black QBs was insane, and look where we are now. The globalist overlords who control the NFL shouldn't be able to do it on any sane planet, yet they may get away with it because of their unearned privilege and power in this insane world. They'll probably just use a ramped-up version of their current strategy - flood the league with black draftees, use the sheer weight of numbers to ensure that a few of them will be good, and shower the few good ones with media attention while conveniently ignoring the massive number of busts. Also look for the vast majority of these "new breed" QBs to run a lot, rack up fantasy football rushing TD points, and when they inevitably Cam Newton/RGIII themselves out of the league in a few years, have a continuous supply of the same type of QB ready to replace them. The media focus will always be on the new guys, and anyone who points out how shortened the typical QB's career has become will be ostracized, silenced, and canceled. Nothing to see here, move along.

I hate to be a downer and I really hope I'm wrong about this. The next few years will tell whether the sharp rise in the number of black QBs will continue, level off, or, God willing, be reversed.
 

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Some of us saw the tide turning, for the worst.

To answer your question, in short, there are another 3 black QBs projected in 1st this season. It will become a requirement to draft a Black QB or 2 in 1st, if that’s not already an unwritten rule. It won’t get better. Enjoy watching the aging White veterans while you can.
 

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Many factors in my opinion and most have been mentioned:

1. Many fans play fantasy football and rushing yards gain more points than passing.
2. The position has been dumbed down as Tom Brady and many others here have pointed out.
3. Black QBs have been more effective early on recently (see Jayden Daniels) and since they are on a rookie deal, teams find that more attractive than waiting for a guy to develop.
4. The NFL is a copycat league and the current MVP and Super Bowl winner are both black.
5. The recruiting sites are heavily biased towards blacks. Look at the top QBs in the 2025 class at 247.com. 9 of the top 10 are black.
6. A pocket passer gets a penalty for throwing the ball away, but a twinkle toes black can escape the pocket and then can either find a WR, run the ball knowing he is protected by the rules, or simply throw the ball away with no penalty.
7. Media outlets continue to replace intelligent analysts with racist morons like Keyshawn Johnson.
 

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Looking back at Caste Football archives from six or seven years ago, posters were upset when the NFL starting quarterback ratio was 22 White/10 black. We'd dream of having those numbers now, especially after last week's 16 black/15 White/1 Poly QB count.

What do you think the end goal is at the QB position for the powers that be? I don't think those greedy globalist bastards are going to be satisfied with 50%. My guess is they want to make it 75% to 80% black. They'll let a few token Whites play the position so they can keep the DWFs asleep and use the "muh meritocracy" line, but they want the fans to get it in their heads that a "default" QB should be black and when one is White, it's because he's an "outlier." Essentially, they want to make the quarterback position the same way the linebacker position is right now.

Can they do it? The idea of 80% of NFL quarterbacks being black seems insane, yet just five years ago everyone thought 50% black QBs was insane, and look where we are now. The globalist overlords who control the NFL shouldn't be able to do it on any sane planet, yet they may get away with it because of their unearned privilege and power in this insane world. They'll probably just use a ramped-up version of their current strategy - flood the league with black draftees, use the sheer weight of numbers to ensure that a few of them will be good, and shower the few good ones with media attention while conveniently ignoring the massive number of busts. Also look for the vast majority of these "new breed" QBs to run a lot, rack up fantasy football rushing TD points, and when they inevitably Cam Newton/RGIII themselves out of the league in a few years, have a continuous supply of the same type of QB ready to replace them. The media focus will always be on the new guys, and anyone who points out how shortened the typical QB's career has become will be ostracized, silenced, and canceled. Nothing to see here, move along.

I hate to be a downer and I really hope I'm wrong about this. The next few years will tell whether the sharp rise in the number of black QBs will continue, level off, or, God willing, be reversed.

I think you hit the nail on the head. We have seen some huge mega busts in the past 3 years - Trey Lance, Anthony Richardson and Bryce Young (not to mention recent black 5 star recruits that have burned out quickly at the collegiate level). Despite this league is all in on the black QB agenda. Hate to break it to everyone that did not realize it but the QB position is beyond compromised. Look at the recruiting classes and the writing is on the wall - blacks have magically surpassed Whites as the top tier QB over these past few years.

The Zio media has been working hard to make this a reality. Here are some examples of articles over the past year about black QBs. The problem is like everything else as it pertains to black/White race issues no one pushes back. No one is looking at Christian McCaffery through a racial lens and asking why aren't we seeing a proliferation of White running backs? Same logic can be applied to cornerback with Riley Moss and Cooper DeJean's rapid ascent up the rankings of proving themselves to play at a high level in the NFL. Even going back to when Jordy Nelson and Wes Welker were absolutely dominant at outside and slot WR respectively. There was no opening of the flood gates to get more Whites into the league nor college. The stereotypes still persist and will go unchallenged when the situation is reversed and it's Whites facing the discrimination. No different from larger society.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...es-bryce-young-c-j-stroud-anthony-richardson/

https://newpittsburghcourier.com/20...hows-ongoing-progress-for-black-quarterbacks/

https://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/nfl-draft-analysis-racial-bias-quarterbacks-18355172.php

https://andscape.com/features/nfl-draft-confirms-black-quarterbacks-as-face-of-the-league/

https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ckson-kid-high-five-video-impact/70505079007/


As you can see above plenty of black power types are pushing the black QB agenda as hard as possible, thinking they are fighting some sort of uphill battle when in reality the league is just kowtowing to blacks. It's the "Any Given Sunday" script playing out in reality as the league continues to manipulate their sports entertainment brand.

The media, moronic malleable fans, draft "experts", high school coaches, college recruiters, college coaches, college boosters, college NIL cucks, NFL scouts, NFL GMs, the NFL itself are all responsible for embedding the caste system into the QB position.

White QBs get very short leashes and when the team they lead puts out a poor product on the field the White QB is always to blame. This has been documented time and again. It started to become very noticeable back in 2016 when Goff struggled his rookie year and has only accelerated through the years. Carson Wentz went from franchise QB surrounded by terrible skill position players to pushed off the roster for a very average Jalen Hurts whom the Eagles have spared no expense in surrounding with admittedly very good talent all over the offense - WRs, RBs, OL, TEs. Baker Mayfield was run out of town, attacked and belittled by DWFs, the sports media and even the organization. Daniel Jones is another example of a White QB under constant scrutiny. Trubisky, Pickett, Lawrence, Darnold, Zach Wilson, Mac Jones have all been the targets of media attacks. Every year the media picks another White QB to attack and belittle.

When these black QBs that come into the league get exposed it's always and without fail an "organizational" failure. The vast majority of the spin around their shortcomings never revolves around their lack of ability on the field but because the organization had a poor coaching staff, scheme and no supporting caste. Just look at Anthony Richardson's benching and the amount of blame being place on the Colts for "failing him" and not giving him experience and reps. The delusion and denial run rampant as anyone who saw Richardson play a game in college knew that he was not a franchise QB yet the Colts drafted him 4th overall and again the media and DWFs spun it that this decision was all about "upside". Bryce Young was the antithesis of Richardson - he was the undisputed best player overall, supposedly pro ready and very accurate however he was slight framed, marginally athletic, very questionable arm strength and has been chewed up by NFL defenses. None of the "red flags" I mentioned were viewed as anything more than an afterthought leading up to the draft as he was just billed an absolute sure thing. Meanwhile Will Levis as a second round draft pick from the same draft is routinely mocked and called a "bust".

Until White parents, White fans and White coaches come out and say you know what I am glad that their is someone like Christian McCaffery in the league for my kid to look up and it is allowable, acceptable and celebrated just as it is when blacks and the media do when it comes to black QBs this trend will continue. I know I get mocked here on Castefootball for harping on this subject but at this point I find the proliferation of black QBs insulting to my intelligence.
 
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I think you hit the nail on the head. We have seen some huge mega busts in the past 3 years - Trey Lance, Anthony Richardson and Bryce Young (not to mention recent black 5 star recruits that have burned out quickly at the collegiate level). Despite this league is all in on the black QB agenda. Hate to break it to everyone that did not realize it but the QB position is beyond compromised. Look at the recruiting classes and the writing is on the wall - blacks have magically surpassed Whites as the top tier QB over these past few years.

The Zio media has been working hard to make this a reality. Here are some examples of articles over the past year about black QBs. The problem is like everything else as it pertains to black/White race issues no one pushes back. No one is looking at Christian McCaffery through a racial lens and asking why aren't we seeing a proliferation of White running backs? Same logic can be applied to cornerback with Riley Moss and Cooper DeJean's rapid ascent up the rankings of proving themselves to play at a high level in the NFL. Even going back to when Jordy Nelson and Wes Welker were absolutely dominant at outside and slot WR respectively. There was no opening of the flood gates to get more Whites into the league nor college. The stereotypes still persist and will go unchallenged when the situation is reversed and it's Whites facing the discrimination. No different from larger society.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...es-bryce-young-c-j-stroud-anthony-richardson/

https://newpittsburghcourier.com/20...hows-ongoing-progress-for-black-quarterbacks/

https://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/nfl-draft-analysis-racial-bias-quarterbacks-18355172.php

https://andscape.com/features/nfl-draft-confirms-black-quarterbacks-as-face-of-the-league/

https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ckson-kid-high-five-video-impact/70505079007/


As you can see above plenty of black power types are pushing the black QB agenda as hard as possible, thinking they are fighting some sort of uphill battle when in reality the league is just kowtowing to blacks. It's the "Any Given Sunday" script playing out in reality as the league continues to manipulate their sports entertainment brand.

The media, moronic malleable fans, draft "experts", high school coaches, college recruiters, college coaches, college boosters, college NIL cucks, NFL scouts, NFL GMs, the NFL itself are all responsible for embedding the caste system into the QB position.

White QBs get very short leashes and when the team they lead puts out a poor product on the field the White QB is always to blame. This has been documented time and again. It started to become very noticeable back in 2016 when Goff struggled his rookie year and has only accelerated through the years. Carson Wentz went from franchise QB surrounded by terrible skill position players to pushed off the roster for a very average Jalen Hurts whom the Eagles have spared no expense in surrounding with admittedly very good talent all over the offense - WRs, RBs, OL, TEs. Baker Mayfield was run out of town, attacked and belittled by DWFs, the sports media and even the organization. Daniel Jones is another example of a White QB under constant scrutiny. Trubisky, Pickett, Lawrence, Darnold, Zach Wilson, Mac Jones have all been the targets of media attacks. Every year the media picks another White QB to attack and belittle.

When these black QBs that come into the league get exposed it's always and without fail an "organizational" failure. The vast majority of the spin around their shortcomings never revolves around their lack of ability on the field but because the organization had a poor coaching staff, scheme and no supporting caste. Just look at Anthony Richardson's benching and the amount of blame being place on the Colts for "failing him" and not giving him experience and reps. The delusion and denial run rampant as anyone who saw Richardson play a game in college knew that he was not a franchise QB yet the Colts drafted him 4th overall and again the media and DWFs spun it that this decision was all about "upside". Bryce Young was the antithesis of Richardson - he was the undisputed best player overall, supposedly pro ready and very accurate however he was slight framed, marginally athletic, very questionable arm strength and has been chewed up by NFL defenses. None of the "red flags" I mentioned were viewed as anything more than an afterthought leading up to the draft as he was just billed an absolute sure thing. Meanwhile Will Levis as a second round draft pick from the same draft is routinely mocked and called a "bust".

Until White parents, White fans and White coaches come out and say you know what I am glad that their is someone like Christian McCaffery in the league for my kid to look up and it is allowable, acceptable and celebrated just as it is when blacks and the media do when it comes to black QBs this trend will continue. I know I get mocked here on Castefootball for harping on this subject but at this point I find the proliferation of black QBs insulting to my intelligence.
I tend to agree with many points here on square pegging these quarterbacks into the NFL's round holes and this has obviously accelerated. I remember years ago off the record scouts always talked about X qb could never play in the NFL because they would be scrapping him off the ground after so many big hits, so run first guys were never seriously looked at by NFL scouts.

College is a different animal as the wishbone and now read option offenses have always won at this level due to various reasons, from the inferior athleticism of the typical player to the high turnover rate due to a 4 year eligibility rule to players coming from very primitive high school offenses.

Richardson and his ineptitude is obvious to anybody with a brain he played in the SEC with NFL caliber players and had accuracy issues, His comparison to Allen are remote beyond the body type and arm strength as Allen played in awful weather after Halloween and had no NFL level players he was throwing to.

I will say this is whomever was advising Richardson to leave college early was shrewd because once scouts got more film on him he would have been viewed as more Cardale Jones than Allen and he would have been drafted in the middle to late rounds and would be languishing on a practice squad right now.
 
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The only thing keeping White QBs in the game are the diva wide receivers. None of them want a black qb.
 

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Lot of good posts here over the last day. In full agreement with the excellent points.
 
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One thing I'm sure many of you have noticed is how in recent years, black QBs who put up big numbers in college are viewed as viable prospects while whites who do the same are viewed as system QBs. The clearest example this year is Cam Ward vs someone like Jaxson Dart - both are feasting on bad defenses, but the former is viewed as a sure-fire NFL talent while Dart is a mid-round pick. Penix was a great example last year, somehow being viewed as a better prospect than Bo Nix and McCarthy (and Drake Maye by some) despite being a 24-year-old journeyman transfer with 2 bum knees. This has been going on for a few years (Dwayne Haskins) but we're at the point now where ANY black QB who puts up numbers and/or simply wins games is a 1st round prospect.

Critics might argue this is about "upside" and "athleticism", but it's clearly not the case - Richardson is the "upside" gamble but we also have the likes of Haskins, Bryce Young and Penix who lack upside and are still drafted based on big numbers. What do these guys have in common? They're all black. It's the only common denominator. The media/announcer bias serves to push this narrative as well - Cam Ward is "just amazing" and "always finds a way", while Jaxon Dart's accomplishments are a result of great receivers or Lane Kiffin's play calling.
 

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Excellent post! :clap: This is the way to approach the quarterback position, which is similar to the way we have approached all other positions in football and other sports in general down through the years -- with facts and direct and indirect evidence. That's the way to have the most pushback against the agenda of the Caste System. Lumping the good black QBs with the many average and bad ones is patently counter-productive.
Facts are nice and all, best to use them in rhetoric, but with no racial invective towards blacks. I actually don't mind black qbs or even the NFL being majority black but I loathe the social engineering aspect of the Caste System to my marrow.
 

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One thing I'm sure many of you have noticed is how in recent years, black QBs who put up big numbers in college are viewed as viable prospects while whites who do the same are viewed as system QBs. The clearest example this year is Cam Ward vs someone like Jaxson Dart - both are feasting on bad defenses, but the former is viewed as a sure-fire NFL talent while Dart is a mid-round pick. Penix was a great example last year, somehow being viewed as a better prospect than Bo Nix and McCarthy (and Drake Maye by some) despite being a 24-year-old journeyman transfer with 2 bum knees. This has been going on for a few years (Dwayne Haskins) but we're at the point now where ANY black QB who puts up numbers and/or simply wins games is a 1st round prospect.

Critics might argue this is about "upside" and "athleticism", but it's clearly not the case - Richardson is the "upside" gamble but we also have the likes of Haskins, Bryce Young and Penix who lack upside and are still drafted based on big numbers. What do these guys have in common? They're all black. It's the only common denominator. The media/announcer bias serves to push this narrative as well - Cam Ward is "just amazing" and "always finds a way", while Jaxon Dart's accomplishments are a result of great receivers or Lane Kiffin's play calling.

Yep. Spot on. Melanin is the only thing that matters.
 

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Facts are nice and all, best to use them in rhetoric, but with no racial invective towards blacks. I actually don't mind black qbs or even the NFL being majority black but I loathe the social engineering aspect of the Caste System to my marrow.

Respectfully disagree!
 

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Facts are nice and all, best to use them in rhetoric, but with no racial invective towards blacks. I actually don't mind black qbs or even the NFL being majority black but I loathe the social engineering aspect of the Caste System to my marrow.
I mind it bc it’s ********, whites are so much superior at playing the position but get passed over for lesser blacks. I respectfully would add that this is moving the goalposts bc 10-15 years ago I don’t think anyone would be happy with a majority black qb nfl, but now that it’s here a new argument must be crafted. The reason there’s so many black qbs and a majority black nfl IS bc of social engineering. It can’t happen organically.
 

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The Caste System and its promoters have been trying for decades to turn the quarterback position much darker. They've finally succeeded, thanks to the collusion of the usual suspects -- the "scouting services" who play a large factor in which high school stars are highly rated and subsequently recruited by the major programs, the college programs themselves, followed by the annual drama leading up to the Combine and NFL Draft, which differs little from the way political elections are covered and conducted.

And of course the corporate media. The corporate media uber alles when you get down to it. The Caste System wouldn't last a week without the media promoting it for over half a century now without deviation or dissent. Throw in the simplifying of college offenses and tons of black college quarterbacks now starting year after year, and the only surprise is that it took so long. After all, this is the same way every other position was blackened. This is America 2.0, personified by the Great Replacement, the long-standing Caste System in sports, DEI, and affirmative action. More black QBs were inevitable given that only one (censored) website stands up to the onslaught and for accuracy, fairness and truth.

When we're the only ones pushing back against the (ill)logic, it's not difficult for the same false narrative that has been used at every other position to now be the norm at QB. Blacks with lesser production and often lesser athletic measurables are promoted over more qualified Whites, just as has happened at every other position. By now, most DWFs can't even remember when there were very few black QBs, just as they can't remember when there were many more White RBs, WRs, DEs, LBs, and DBs, or if they do they dismiss it as blacks not being given a fair opportunity in the "bad old days" even when the NFL was thoroughly integrated in the '60s, '70s and '80s. Propaganda repeated over and over and over and never contradicted and quickly demonized when it is, always wins the day over a deluded population.

Just read this pathetic quote from Matthew Berry, who is Weenieworld's head fantasy football guru. Weenieworld is owned by NBC, and Berry is treated like some kind of sex symbol, shown over and over in flattering pictures even though he's around 60 years old and fairly homely. His worship of Jayden Daniels says it all:

Quarterbacks I Love in Week 9​

Jayden Daniels at New York Giants​

Look, I’ll be honest. My analysis this week might run shorter than normal. Because I just don’t have the energy. I am absolutely exhausted. Why? Because since approximately 7:36 p.m. ET last Sunday night, when Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary fell into the arms of Noah Brown, I have been screaming and running through the Connecticut countryside. In fact, I’m not even sure if I’m still in Connecticut. All I know is that I’m miles from home, cold, shirtless, and tired. Very tired. Why is a Mountie staring at me? No mind, because while I am completely spent, I’ll still do my best. Because even when it seems like all hope is lost, greatness can still happen. Jayden Daniels taught me that. Excuse me, I have to go run around and scream again. Alright, I’m back. So, hey, let’s talk about Jayden Daniels, shall we? In each of his last five healthy games, he has put up at least 280 yards of offense between running and passing. I love that consistency. I also love his matchup against a Giants team that has allowed three of the last four quarterbacks it faced to put up 19-plus fantasy points. By the way, all three of those quarterbacks got over 30% of their fantasy points against the Giants from rushing. The Giants also allow opposing QBs to complete more than 70% of their passes. All that makes Daniels my QB2 this week. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go take a nap in a pile of leaves.
 

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Anyone ever ask these cucks and DWFs if they have any bias against White football players, probably not. Honestly IMO if they did not have people screaming invective at blacks they would invent people to scream invective against blacks, ask the Jews how profitable "antisemitism" is. Anyway as impossible as this would sound to a conservative minded fella we can actually be for ourselves as Whites which means the descendants of one hell of a great group of humans, this is not evil but being against it is evil.

As for black QBs, Whites can run around as well as they can so why can't they get those slots? And secondly I apologize for not doing more for this great website, I and we could be guerrilla marketing this thru out the sports media world but I have failed in that regards. But by the example Don just posted you see why I cannot inflict that crap upon myself. Limbaugh was on to something with his remarks about sports media, one messed up group of people.
 
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