As I've said before, Matt Jones is the poster child for the Caste system. There is never going to be a more obvious example of what we talk about every day on this forum than Matt Jones. He is the fastest man, at that size, to ever play in the NFL. Yet "expert" John Clayton describes him as a "possession" receiver. How fast would he have to be in order to be a "real" WR?
Clayton and the other jock-sniffers know perfectly well that Matt Jones is very fast. They know he is as far removed from a "possession" receiver as can be. Yet they publicly describe him as something he clearly is not, in order to create a false image in the minds of the DWFs and the smaller number of less extreme (and presumably more rational) followers of the sport. This is the very definition of a conspiracy. Just another reason why I don't trust anything about pro sports.
As for Matt Jones coaching, why would that even be a consideration for him at this point? He's in the prime of what should be his NFL playing career. If he does eventually have a yen to coach, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he favored black athletes as much as the typical Castean coach. Certainly plenty of other victims of discrimination as players have become passionately anti-white in their "journalistic" careers; Merrill Hoge springs immediately to mind in this regard.
Until Matt Jones is starting again in the NFL, there is nothing legitimate about this league.
Clayton and the other jock-sniffers know perfectly well that Matt Jones is very fast. They know he is as far removed from a "possession" receiver as can be. Yet they publicly describe him as something he clearly is not, in order to create a false image in the minds of the DWFs and the smaller number of less extreme (and presumably more rational) followers of the sport. This is the very definition of a conspiracy. Just another reason why I don't trust anything about pro sports.
As for Matt Jones coaching, why would that even be a consideration for him at this point? He's in the prime of what should be his NFL playing career. If he does eventually have a yen to coach, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he favored black athletes as much as the typical Castean coach. Certainly plenty of other victims of discrimination as players have become passionately anti-white in their "journalistic" careers; Merrill Hoge springs immediately to mind in this regard.
Until Matt Jones is starting again in the NFL, there is nothing legitimate about this league.