The main problem with the bad tackling today is the black-driven need
to "punish" the player with the ball instead of concentrating on
bringing him down. Blacks don't want to wrap and finish tackles,
instead they want to lead with their shoulder (which sometimes results
in terrible neck and spinal injuries) and try to crash into the
offensive player and knock him down. When this works, they do make the
ESPN hightlights, and the lame, wanna-be comedians will give them their
"props" with such absurd weekly rituals like "jacked up." But that's
just one of many predictable problems that result when you turn over an
already violent geme to the most violent, egotistical and ignorant
group of young men in the country, and properly educated "journalists"
make excuses for the worst of their behavior. Regardless of how
many stuipid facemask, unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct
penalties they commit, the completely out of control thugs on the field
(a perfect example is Redskins' rookie saftey Sean Taylor, who is a
total moron but is already being called "great" by the jock-sniffing,
black-loving ESPNers) will never be criticized by the polite and wimpy
white guys in the announcing booth.
I coach youth sports, and I can tell you from first-hand experience
that this stuff starts at that level. Most coaches and referees
instinctively give out of control black youngsters a pass when they are
doing their "thing" out there. Believe it or not, I witnessed this in a
Girls' youth basketball game last year, played by 10 year olds. There
was one black girl on the other team, and despite the fact she was a
complete ball hog, never letting her teammates even touch the ball, her
white coach never chastised her from the sidelines for her selfish
play. She was throwing up wild shots from way outside the entire game,
and what made things more remarkable was the fact she never made a
single one. Like another black girl in the league (there are only a
few), she was overly aggressive on defense, and probably commited at
least 20 fouls during the course of the game. Of course, she was only
called for 3 or 4 of them, which is par for the course in these kinds
of youth sports situations. When she was at the free throw line at one
point, she missed the first shot, and jumped over the line while doing
so. This was a violation, and the referee warned her. She then made the
next shot, but commited the same violation. I protested to the referee,
and he came over, wagged his finger at me in warning, and then said,
"look, I'm not going to take her heart away." I swear that is a true
story, and I can guarantee you those words would not have been used if
the little girl had been white. If this stuff is happening when little
girls play basketball, you can only imagine the kinds of breaks the
super gifted 12 and 13 black boys get when they are showing their
"heart" out on the court or on the field. If referees simply
enforced the rules correctly, and coaches just lectured these
kids and corrected their unacceptable behavior, things would improve.
I don't know when or if white people will ever wake up about these
crucial issues, but they permeate our society and are destroying our
civilization.