This is the choirI have hundreds of posts explaining my position LOL.
This is the choirI have hundreds of posts explaining my position LOL.
For good reason lolThat Jaden Daniels piece was so over the top.
Not quite up there with the Tiki Barber skull structure worship but in that category.
Maybe the guy needs a night out in the cold autumn woods to gain some perspective.
"Why is that Mountie staring at me?" Hardy har har.
I don't give you grief for pushing back against Black QBs. I and others have been writing about that topic for many years. I give you grief for the way you go about it, as I've explained on numerous occasions. Big difference, one you don't seem to comprehend or don't want to comprehend. But whatever, you have lots of leeway to push back the way you want and you provide lots of good information about college QBs that's important to know.I know I catch alot of grief here for my relentless push back against black QBs. But this is what I was fighting against. Arch Manning the only White QB in that picture. If the election taught us anything it is that social media can be used to fight back against false narratives. The caste system is a false narrative so if you are on twitter we should all "friend" each other and act as attack dogs on this stuff.
As of right now, most of the political right either believes that the best players play or that "sportsball" is a waste of time. There is a growing segment online that calls out the lunchpail type comments and the white-to-white WR comparisons, but that does not translate into them questioning why 47 of the top 50 recruits in 2025 are black, including 9 of the top 10 QBs. There is a willingness to call out anti-white stereotypes but not push back on pro-black bias. You look at this year's rankings and while I don't have hard numbers, I've been following recruiting for years and this easily feels like the blackest class of all time. Even though the numbers have been bad for a while, there have always been a handful of white 5-stars and that is not the case this cycle. However, this is merely viewed as "progress" and the "natural evolution" of the sport.I know I catch alot of grief here for my relentless push back against black QBs. But this is what I was fighting against. Arch Manning the only White QB in that picture. If the election taught us anything it is that social media can be used to fight back against false narratives. The caste system is a false narrative so if you are on twitter we should all "friend" each other and act as attack dogs on this stuff.
I just want to say that I support your pushback against the Agenda and I appreciate the work you do. So many great White QBs are being snubbed (and Arch Manning might have been snubbed too if his last name wasn't Manning). The NFL has gone from White QBs being the default and black ones being the exception (something that made the league watchable even at 70% blackness overall), to the current status of around 50/50. It seems clear that (((they))) aren't satisfied and are going to keep pushing as long as they can get away with it. Like I said earlier in this thread, imagine how bad the NFL will be if White QBs become as uncommon as White defensive linemen. But that seems to be what the powers that be want.I know I catch alot of grief here for my relentless push back against black QBs. But this is what I was fighting against. Arch Manning the only White QB in that picture. If the election taught us anything it is that social media can be used to fight back against false narratives. The caste system is a false narrative so if you are on twitter we should all "friend" each other and act as attack dogs on this stuff.
YES...Year of the Black QB (2018?) ESPiN did a show..Roundtable discussion with the Play Book for ALL to see "Make the NFL more like the College game"" Basketball on Grass i call it. ...and the goal was to get it to 50/50....and the older Black man said "Why Not 20"??. They (he) will keep trying but it's not as easy as they think. Stay tuned!As of right now, most of the political right either believes that the best players play or that "sportsball" is a waste of time. There is a growing segment online that calls out the lunchpail type comments and the white-to-white WR comparisons, but that does not translate into them questioning why 47 of the top 50 recruits in 2025 are black, including 9 of the top 10 QBs. There is a willingness to call out anti-white stereotypes but not push back on pro-black bias. You look at this year's rankings and while I don't have hard numbers, I've been following recruiting for years and this easily feels like the blackest class of all time. Even though the numbers have been bad for a while, there have always been a handful of white 5-stars and that is not the case this cycle. However, this is merely viewed as "progress" and the "natural evolution" of the sport.