Interesting indeed. I love how Draftdaddy uses overwhelming evidence to point out discrimination without almost ever mentioning race because that is the way to get the smart, but mainstream PC crowd to think about things. They have linked articles about racial discrimination before or mentioned it when it seems right but usually they just point out the ridiculous caste language.
Notice how they have "high-motor" in quotes and point out two other whites that are labeled as such and mention how both were little used backups as rookies (apprenticeship?) before quickly becoming high paid starters with a new coach that believed in them.
Then they contrast Mitch King as different from the other two as a "better athlete". In other words not all white players are simply "high-motor overachievers" and shouldn't always be compared to every other white player.
I wonder how many people are smart enough to pick up on Draftdaddy's occasionally used techniques without any knowledge of the caste system. They aren't perfect, but they are about as fair as a mainstream site can be at this point.