NFL Annual White Purge 2017

Don Wassall

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One thing is for sure the sea change we were hoping for or any semblance of one never arrived. Not sure everyone else feels the same but I do think when white WR's get drafted it is a very positive thing even if they eventually don't make a roster. Not going to sugar coat the disappointment when a white WR gets drafted and never sees the playing field. Still I do like it when they get drafted and why not? Bohringer it seems might be a lost cause. Which is a terrible shame. Still the media had to acknowledge him at draft time and he was talked up for a while and that at least means something positive in the scheme of things.. It boils down to my preference for a white WR getting drafted as opposed to not getting drafted at all when it comes down to the WR's who don't make the squad. At least the drafted guys get some publicity for at least a while. The non drafted guys flitter away without much media noise. Braverman who was drafted the same year as the German also got the axe of course. Sadly the few players that managed to stick barely made their respective teams.
Hard to believe but Alex Erickson according to sources just barely made it and if it was not for his return prowess he would have been out of luck. ( Take notes college white WR's and polish up on your return skills). Meanwhile the caste poster child speedster over hyped John Ross will miss a couple of weeks due to an injury. The Lions from what I hear kept Abbrederis as their last WR over Billingsley due to once again his superior return skills. Jordan Taylor, also by the skin of his teeth, was the last WR the Broncos kept on the 53 man roster. As mentioned here many times neither Erickson or Taylor were drafted along with rising star Adam Thielen so for them making some noise, while rare, takes things in a positive direction. We will have to wait and see if this is just a blip? Sadly none of the undrafted WR's this year made it including favorites Brandon Reilly and Craig Gentry. I suppose it is possible they take the Erickson/Taylor route and end up making a roster down the road but I am not holding my breath. Also unhappy Issac Fruechte got cut by the Vikings.
I guess we can take some solace that the four WR's drafted this year all made their teams and on the face of it all could contribute immediately. Not thrilled that three out of the four were dealing with injuries but at least the presence of young WR's keeps people like me engaged. And with super stud Edelman out for the year I would have hoped for a few more white WR's slipping in under the wire but the NFL is still a cold harsh reality wake up call.

There was absolutely no indication that this year would be a sea change. Why would there be, when everything the media shows is less and less white? Given Charlottesville and the general anti-White hate agenda of the PTB, the cutdowns this year could have been much worse.

We have potentially the best NFL season to look forward to in a long time. McCaffrey, Burkhead, Woodhead, and Zenner at running back (and some fullbacks who can kick ass if given the ball), potentially the best year for White running backs since. . . actually I'm not sure, maybe the 1960s, even though there were many more White RBs who had carries into the mid-1970s.

As far as receivers, all four White receivers drafted this year will not be serving the traditional four year racial apprenticeships, with Kupp and hopefully Taylor starting, and Switzer and Hansen getting some playing time as rookies. All the White receivers who contributed last year are back other than Bryan Walters. Jordy will likely have his usual huge season, and Decker, Thielen, and especially Hogan could have big years.

Defense is a totally ridiculous "black thang," but almost all Whites allowed to play defense excel at it, with T. J. Watt and Alex Anzalone likely to start as rookies.

White QBs will dominate as always, and we've never had an era with so many star White tight ends.

Watching the Caste NFL for over 35 years, this has the potential to be the best season in a long time. When Whites are so discriminated against, the ones who break through tend to be really good, while the league is filled with mediocre and worse blacks.
 

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Spruce was thrown on IR so he is done for the year.

I wonder if it was truly a season ending injury or they just put him on IR to retain his rights and give him another shot next year. Either way, it's unfortunate he can't stay healthy for a second straight year.
 

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John Kuhhhhhn was cut today, supposedly it was for procedural reasons and he was told to stay in New Orleans. It's a further sign on the worth of a fullback in the modern NFL.
 

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-AZ signed Scooby to their Practice Squad

Bal signs TE Ryan Malleck

Car signs OL Claussel and QB Gilbert

Dal signs OL Skipper and Theaker along with TE Jarwin

Den signs Center Dillon Day

Hou signs WR McCarron and OL Quessenburry
 
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John Kuhhhhhn was cut today, supposedly it was for procedural reasons and he was told to stay in New Orleans. It's a further sign on the worth of a fullback in the modern NFL.

Even if they're going to sign him right back, they could have and should have found a better way to deal with this "procedure." I bet they would have, with a black player. Wouldn't want him to lose face.
 

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GB signs back Callahan

Indy signs LB Sickels along with TE Krieger Coble and OL Mike Redmond

Mia signs QB Doughty OL Hickey along with WR Morgan!

TB signs LB Bullough
 
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NE signs WR Cody Hollister, OL Ferentz and Karras

NYG OL Bisnowaty

Philly signs QB Sudfield

NYJ OL Ben Braden

Pitt signs S Hagen*, C Kyle Day, LB Galambos, TE McGee

SF OL JP Flynn, TE Hikutini *, QB Mullens,
 
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Really glad to see Morgan and Hollister get a chance on PSs .

Morgan should have made the team but hopefully he can be added to the roster if any injuries occur in the WR group in Miami.

A season on the PS could really help out Hollister and if he can stay injury free i could see him being a monster in NE in the future.
 

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There was absolutely no indication that this year would be a sea change. Why would there be, when everything the media shows is less and less white? Given Charlottesville and the general anti-White hate agenda of the PTB, the cutdowns this year could have been much worse.

We have potentially the best NFL season to look forward to in a long time. McCaffrey, Burkhead, Woodhead, and Zenner at running back (and some fullbacks who can kick ass if given the ball), potentially the best year for White running backs since. . . actually I'm not sure, maybe the 1960s, even though there were many more White RBs who had carries into the mid-1970s.

As far as receivers, all four White receivers drafted this year will not be serving the traditional four year racial apprenticeships, with Kupp and hopefully Taylor starting, and Switzer and Hansen getting some playing time as rookies. All the White receivers who contributed last year are back other than Bryan Walters. Jordy will likely have his usual huge season, and Decker, Thielen, and especially Hogan could have big years.

Defense is a totally ridiculous "black thang," but almost all Whites allowed to play defense excel at it, with T. J. Watt and Alex Anzalone likely to start as rookies.

White QBs will dominate as always, and we've never had an era with so many star White tight ends.

Watching the Caste NFL for over 35 years, this has the potential to be the best season in a long time. When Whites are so discriminated against, the ones who break through tend to be really good, while the league is filled with mediocre and worse blacks.

Nice synopsis. Aside from a few white WR's who were on the "Caste Fringe" the entire off-season anyway, no unexpected white skill players lost their roster spots aside from Edelman (ACL tear). It does seems like a record number of white OL and QBs were cut this past weekend, though.

Kaepernick unsigned, negroes genuinely enraging the average DWF with their anthem antics, white QBs dominating, Trump-supporting Brady/Belichick defending their title in a weak conference, more white RBs contributing than there's been in in the last 30 years, all the best TEs (aside from Reed and Walker) are white, the best defender in the league (Watt) is white, and the teams with "whiter" lineups/rosters should be among the best.

The white players that I believe will get 1,000 yards this season (that have never done so before) are Zach Ertz, Chris Hogan, and Adam Thielen.
 

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Glad to see LB Scooby Wright added to AZ's practice squad. I'll bet he gets called up before the season is over.

It will be interesting to see what happens to WR Bohringer, whether anyone picks him up. Maybe the Vikings will sign him to the practice squad.
 

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The Colts cut sumo Zach Banner who they overdrafted for this past spring in the 4th round.

The Vikings cut Bucky Hodges who was labeled a first round pick the past two seasons in college football but ended up being a 6th rounder this year.
 

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There was absolutely no indication that this year would be a sea change. Why would there be, when everything the media shows is less and less white? Given Charlottesville and the general anti-White hate agenda of the PTB, the cutdowns this year could have been much worse.

We have potentially the best NFL season to look forward to in a long time. McCaffrey, Burkhead, Woodhead, and Zenner at running back (and some fullbacks who can kick ass if given the ball), potentially the best year for White running backs since. . . actually I'm not sure, maybe the 1960s, even though there were many more White RBs who had carries into the mid-1970s.

As far as receivers, all four White receivers drafted this year will not be serving the traditional four year racial apprenticeships, with Kupp and hopefully Taylor starting, and Switzer and Hansen getting some playing time as rookies. All the White receivers who contributed last year are back other than Bryan Walters. Jordy will likely have his usual huge season, and Decker, Thielen, and especially Hogan could have big years.

Defense is a totally ridiculous "black thang," but almost all Whites allowed to play defense excel at it, with T. J. Watt and Alex Anzalone likely to start as rookies.

White QBs will dominate as always, and we've never had an era with so many star White tight ends.

Watching the Caste NFL for over 35 years, this has the potential to be the best season in a long time. When Whites are so discriminated against, the ones who break through tend to be really good, while the league is filled with mediocre and worse blacks.

Good post.
I suppose when one is destitute and down in the dumps for so long having four white WR's drafted ( along with the some white NFL WR's putting up good numbers plus the hero trio WR's on the SB Patriots) felt like to me at least some sort of sea change although in reality the NFL continues to be a very black heavy league. But there has been improvement on the WR side the past few years but it has to be sustained to carry any weight. At the very least the number of white WR's now in the league improve those chances but nothing is guaranteed.
I caution the excitement on white RB's, There has been one major addition that changes the formula. Christian McCaffrey. Woodhead has been playing for years now but is coming off an ACL injury. Both Zenner and Burkhead I believe are still projected as back ups. One can argue Burkhead is in a better situation with the Pats but CM is the key without question.
One other positive note was oft injured WR Michael Campanaro made the Raven's 53 man roster.
 

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Zenner was the one cut that i was worried about. Coach acts like there is no place for a guy that gets 4+ YPC but unlimited potential for AA or Riddick to get 50+ per touch every time.

I think Zenner made enough noise last year that if he had been cut, he would have been picked up immediately... and if that's the case, I almost wish Zenner would've gotten cut. It's clear the Lions have no intention to use him...

Gentry signed to the Bears PS

From what I saw of Gentry, he would be a #3 WR on most teams, at worst, which means he should be starting for the Bears.. I'm shocked he cleared waivers. Knowing that rat John Fox, he probably made deals with teams not to touch him...

Glad to see LB Scooby Wright added to AZ's practice squad. I'll bet he gets called up before the season is over.

It will be interesting to see what happens to WR Bohringer, whether anyone picks him up. Maybe the Vikings will sign him to the practice squad.

Didn't Wright actually start a couple preseason games for the Cards? I guess we're supposed to believe that Josh Bynes and Phillip Wheeler are better options at ILB? Come on...

I haven't even heard Bohringer's name since last year's draft...

Bears release Chris Prosinski
I count at least a half dozen teams where Prosinski could start.. and the Bears are one of them, so go figure...
 

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Things went about as well for the guys on the Detroit Lions as could be hoped for. Zenner seems safe for now. In fact the Lions are carrying an extra Rb. With their history of injuries for the guys they have its not a bad idea. Zenners in a decent spot. The staff likes him and he's got injury prone guys in front of him.

Abbederis making the roster was the best situation. Jace Billingsly was going to be kept on the practice squad. He's too versatile on special teams. Now when someone gets hurt, probably at receiver or RB, Jace gets moved up.

I also figure the Lions are due for a bad year which will mean some changes. I expect Caldwell to get
canned during the season. That may be bad for the guys I mentioned. Unless this is all exPatriot GM Bob Quinns doing.
 

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I think the NFL is racist at certain positions actually all positions The black guys that make the team should make the team but there are a lot of white players because of their skin get cut. In the sixties seventy and eighties black were faster and could jump higher but things have changed white players now are just as fast and can jump just as high now. But we have to deal the American conception in still in their minds that blacks are better athletes which we know is no longer true anymore
 

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Ben Boulware signed to the 49ers PS

He's too slow, not athletic enough, not dark skinned enough...we heard all that about Chris Borland and he had a fantastic rookie season, if only he continued playing...hopefully the niners have found the Borland replacement. Bowman has become a poor MLB since he hurt his knee real bad a few years back, and is currently backed up by opportunity-deprived Brock Coyle. At OLB are Eli Harold, who hasn't really done anything in his career and doesn't look too promising, and rookie "sensation" Reuben Foster (the idiot who got in an argument with a combine hospital worker and had a positive drug test). I could definitely see Boulware getting some opportunities to play on this very poor defence should he be promoted - we all know he has the talent to do so.
 
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