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In the last 2 weeks there has been a reoccurring theme for the need of more black head coaches. In last nights show Chris Carter asked Larry Johnson of the Chiefs if he felt that himself and other black players play harder for black coaches. Of course his answer was "yes I do". He went on to say that only a black coach could understand the "struggles" a black athlete has to endure. The caste whore Chris Collinsworth goes on to agree with this and preaches that we do need more black coaches. From what I can tell Bob Costas and Dan Marino arent buying into it. Check out the interview, the statements begin around 4 min into the video.



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This is what you get when the inmates run the asylum.
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idiots. let them do it all, rename the league and then let's have non-black football league apart.
 
Rise said:
In last nights show Chris Carter asked Larry Johnson of the Chiefs if he felt that himself and other black players play harder for black coaches. Of course his answer was "yes I do".


I would assume he'dalsoplay harder for a black quarterback. What if a white player said he would play harder for a white coach? The sports analysts, writers and talk show hosts would absolutely kill him.
 
that's just it. the DOUBLE STANDARD is the problem. if everything was played out on a level playing field, i'd have no problems. but it's not, and i do.
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Carter is a bigmouth crybaby, always has been always will be. It was only a matter of time before he was given the green light ask a question like that. This was the same guy who always ran routes to the outside, and never across the middle, so the only defenders he faced were cornerbacks, and not linebackers. Hes a pussy and whatever filth that eminates from his big lipped oriface means nothing to me.
 
What I hope for is that casual white football fans will see these interviews and hear more statements like these and realize what racists ******** their favorite black players are. If Larry Johnson feels this way about white coaches, how do you think he feels about about his white fans.
 
Freedom said:
Time to stop watching pro football.


Not necessarily. Just root for the White players and the Whiter teams, and not teams like the floundering and coal-black Cardinals.
 
Freedom said:
Time to stop watching pro football.
At least it's long past time to pay any money to watch pro football. Anyone who buys tickets, or NFL paraphanelia, or NFL Network, etc. is contributing to the miserable cause. If you like it, watch it for free.
 
Triad said:
Freedom said:
Time to stop watching pro football.
At least it's long past time to pay any money to watch pro football. Anyone who buys tickets, or NFL paraphanelia, or NFL Network, etc. is contributing to the miserable cause. If you like it, watch it for free.

my last contribution will be buying Alstott's jersey. i have old orange one and always wanted a red one as well. after that i am done with paying for anything labeled NFL.
 
backrow said:
my last contribution will be buying Alstott's jersey. i have old orange one and always wanted a red one as well. after that i am done with paying for anything labeled NFL.
Try to get it on EBAY or something, every little bit helps.
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Triad said:
backrow said:
my last contribution will be buying Alstott's jersey. i have old orange one and always wanted a red one as well. after that i am done with paying for anything labeled NFL.
Try to get it on EBAY or something, every little bit helps.
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yeah, might do, although i am paranoid about ebay... how safe is it? i am fixing to buy an authentic one, too.
 
It is safe as long as you create a Pay Pal Account.I have bought many items through Ebay.Let's hope that eventually either Brian Leonard,or Kyle Bell can pick up where Alstott leaves off.
 
Rise said:
What I hope for is that casual white football fans will see these interviews and hear more statements like these and realize what racists ******** their favorite black players are. If Larry Johnson feels this way about white coaches, how do you think he feels about about his white fans.

BINGO!!!
 
Here's a blogger who notes some of the racial double standards involved:


[url]http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2006/12/racial_double_st andards.html[/url]


Johnson maintains his attitude of resentment that a white coach isn't allowed to tell him to do anything, even though he grew up in a middle class environment at State College, PA, where his father was one of Joe Paterno's assistant coaches! There was an article on Johnson in Sports Illustrated a few months ago and he is very much the typical black afflete anti-social a-hole.


As Col. Reb says, it's the inmates running the asylum, and it's probably worse in the NFL than even we here at CF imagine.
 
Joe Paterno said in the half time of the game where Larry Johnson rushed for around 270 yards in a half that "He's come a long way since two years ago when I wanted to kick his sorry butt off the team"

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Freedom said:
Joe Paterno said in the half time of the game where Larry Johnson rushed for around 270 yards in a half that "He's come a long way since two years ago when I wanted to kick his sorry butt off the team"

What could he have possibly done that has been concealed?

I've always liked Joe Pa
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But a good question to be sure, it takes quite a bit to be kicked off a team under any circumstances usually.
 
On Penn State, Johnsonshot off his mouth a lot, publicly criticizing the coaches and offensive game plans. I can't recallhim being arrested while playing for the Nittany Lions though he may have been. He was arrested after joining the Chiefs for that time-honored "black thing" of assaulting his girlfriend.
 
well, if that playoff game was LJ playing harder for a black coach, I'd hate to see his effort for a white coach nowadays...
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