Dante said:
*sigh* whatever.I still dont get you guys.Claiming that american society is geared against whites?Just ridiculous,especially considering the 300 years of misery minorities(not just blacks) went through.
By the way,have you ever heard of Greg Jones?He was a very good running back at Florida State.He was a first day pick.Now he's playing Fullback.And I wont even go into blacks at QB.Did you know they almost didnt let Donovan McNabb play QB?He barely got recruited out of high school.And there have just been tons of black qbs that move to the next level and never take another snap.The only reason they want to move Matt Jones is because he is very big and they could use a playmaker at tight end.He could be the best tight end ever due to his combo of size and speed.
you dont need to believe me,but I want to just throw my opinion out there.
That's a non-sequitor. You still don't have the first idea how the political and economic elites manipulate things in this country -- or are you saying that most whites have led easy lives in America for the past 300 years? Or are you saying that the "white leadership" in this country rule in the interests of white working folk?
Greg Jones could end up carrying the ball a lot for Jax this year, esp. if Fred Taylor isn't back to form, as many expect. He was drafted in the first round as a tailback; the only reason he may play fullback is because he was a bust last season, slow and ineffective, not unlike Reggie Williams, drafted by Jax in the first round as a WR but who would have trouble beating Gilbert Brown in a footrace. But these guys are black and played for the big Florida programs so they are automatically considered as studs.
There are plenty of blacks playing QB in I-A right now who should be playing another position. Many of themare embarrassing to watch. The only reason they are playing QB at allis because there is such a push to have the quarterback position be blackdominated. No white kids with wildly inaccurate arms and who can't read basic defenses are allowed to play quarterback and rightfully so, but more blacks who fit this description start every year at I-A programs.
Edited by: Don Wassall