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I might get flamed for this statement, but I sort of felt a little bad (well not too bad being that he's a multi-millionaire) for RGKnee after reading that article. We all know he's a suck-ass QB that is completely propped up by the anti-white caste system, but to be thrown under the bus by a teammate like that just seemed a little off putting. Don't get me wrong, the article was very well written and informative. I just wonder if that sort of thing can cause division in the locker room which is the last thing you want as a team. I dunno, I might just be rambling here. What do you all think?
I think Cooley is so passionate because he still loves the Redskins organization. He's being brutally honest in his analysis of The Turd because he wants to see Washington, the receivers and the o-line men succeed. He knows Griffin is making this impossible. He probably feels for the players in the offense who look like sh*t, some of whom he probably played with. He's got no allegiance to Gremlin so I have no problem with what Cooley's doing.

As for RG, were we not told repeatedly how smart he's supposed to be? Like being in some advanced graduate program at Baylor? Seems like he can't grasp simple HS routes and reads.

Also, what's up with negro quarterbacks being allergic to "the pocket"? It's as though they are deathly afraid of it. Like spelling bees, registered mail or Father's Day :grin:
 
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I might get flamed for this statement, but I sort of felt a little bad (well not too bad being that he's a multi-millionaire) for RGKnee after reading that article. We all know he's a suck-ass QB that is completely propped up by the anti-white caste system, but to be thrown under the bus by a teammate like that just seemed a little off putting. Don't get me wrong, the article was very well written and informative. I just wonder if that sort of thing can cause division in the locker room which is the last thing you want as a team. I dunno, I might just be rambling here. What do you all think?

Cooley and Griffin were only teammates for one year. I doubt the roster is similar enough to 2012 for there to be any locker room issues from this.
 

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I would feel more sympathy for RGIII for being called out by his teammates IF he were more of a positive, team-oriented, less-selfish person.

In the same way I feel sympathy for a lot of the White athletes who get screwed over all the time, yet they continue to put the best face on things and act like boy scouts. That's because the White athletes (and Whites in general) tend to be more generous and less self-serving, and are aware of the bigger picture, where as Blacks tend to be more selfish, narrow-minded, and interested only in their own advancement, joy, etc.

RGIIIandOut has also shown himself to be something of a prima donna who buys into his own hype and thinks he's better than he is, with no concept of his own [vast] limitations as an athlete. He obviously considers himself in a class of QB far above his bush-league level of skill.

Therefore, he gets no sympathy.

Or, rather, if his brash, arrogant attitude is just a showbusiness, Hollywood act and he's actually a nice guy underneath it all, then I feel a little bit sorry for him, but that sympathy evaporates once I remember he's a super mega millionaire and doesn't need anyone to feel pity for him whether he is a superstar or a superbust.

If he's anything like 99% of his Black peers who make it to the pros, though, he'll blow through his fortune quickly and Evander Holyfield his way to a sorry existence of doing seemingly inappropriate jobs as he gets older.

Contrast this to most White athletes who spend/save their money wisely.

Sort of the same thing with even non-millionaires. Whites tend to pay the rent first, then go out and buy something fun.

Blacks, on the other hand, tend to run out and buy the latest and greatest gadget, not caring about rent because there's always welfare.
 

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Cooley and Griffin were only teammates for one year. I doubt the roster is similar enough to 2012 for there to be any locker room issues from this.

Oh ok. I was under the impression that Cooley was still on the team. I don't follow the Redskins much so yeah, his comments wouldn't have been out of line. My mistake.
 

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It is looking and more and more like the end of the Gremlin in D.C, but fear not, some moron G.M. is going to give him another shot since in their mind, he was wrongfully mistreated in Washington. The never ending black quarterback experiment.
 
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It is looking and more and more like the end of the Gremlin in D.C, but fear not, some moron G.M. is going to give him another shot since in their mind, he was wrongfully mistreated in Washington. The never ending black quarterback experiment.

Last night on the NFL Network it was said Griffin is now worth only at most a third round draft choice.
 

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It seems that RGIII's height and weight would make him a wide receiver or defensive back, though he might be shorter than average for either.

Plus his speed was always inadequate for either position, and that's even more true now.

Really, since he's too short, weak, and stupid to be a quarterback, he really shouldn't even be a professional football player.

Maybe he can be one of those high school coaches who eventually gets fired for throwing drug parties and sexually assaulting underage students.
 

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It seems that RGIII's height and weight would make him a wide receiver or defensive back, though he might be shorter than average for either.

Plus his speed was always inadequate for either position, and that's even more true now.

Really, since he's too short, weak, and stupid to be a quarterback, he really shouldn't even be a professional football player.

Maybe he can be one of those high school coaches who eventually gets fired for throwing drug parties and sexually assaulting underage students.
well actually he is listed at 6'2 223 pounds 4.33 speed which is *supposed* to be good enough for either, actually well more than enough to play db being that they play shrimps quite frequently at corner and safety.

but if you look at him, even before the knee injury in the nfl, he didn't look like that. He looks rail thin and his speed doesn't always translate unless he had a big wide opening, which is what the read option did when it first caught defenses off guard. So to me, he is proof that measurables are overrated and probably proof that they exaggerate the qualities of blacks.

Just compare him to Matt Forte, just a shade under 6'2 and 221 pounds (compared to 6'2 223). So while he has the measurables, he just isnt built like a football player imo. There are a few backs that are close to 6'2 and around 220, and none of them look as scrawny as him.

Definitely doesn't have much agility, which is probably why he chose not to run the 3 cone and 20 yard shuttle. Probably why he can't move around the pocket, he just looks awkward.
 
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