I notice that it's in Happy Hour, how about moving it to the NFL forum ?
Neither are NFL specific topics.
I notice that it's in Happy Hour, how about moving it to the NFL forum ?
I love that name. Some of you guys don't get nearly enough credit for the funny nicknames you come up withConnor Barwin signs with Rams.
And.....Ebony Jenkum Manuel signs with Raiders to carry Derek Carr's bags.
Connor Barwin signs with Rams.
And.....Ebony Jenkum Manuel signs with Raiders to carry Derek Carr's bags.
I think Denver, with their new black head coach and Elway cucking hard, will give the Raiders a run for their money. All five of their signings so far have been black, (G) Ronald Leary, (RT) Menelik Watson, (DT) Domata Peko, (DT) Zach Kerr, (DE) Kasim Edebali and all of the other ones they are considering are black. Derek Wolfe will probably be the only White player getting any significant reps on defense and they'll have a Sumo-laden OL.Raiders have signed 3 free agents so far - a black QB, black TE, and black OL - this team continues to be one of the most ridiculously anti-white racist cases in history. Despicable team and it's such a shame they have a fantastic QB in Carr. Without him they would be screwed.
The Giants signed two black quarterbacks - the partially retarded geno smiff and josh johnson.
Raiders have signed 3 free agents so far - a black QB, black TE, and black OL - this team continues to be one of the most ridiculously anti-white racist cases in history. Despicable team and it's such a shame they have a fantastic QB in Carr. Without him they would be screwed.
In a perverse way, I respect Del Rio for pushing the league's unstated boundaries further than anyone else. An all-black team like Oakland contrasts sharply with New England's offense, and may actually raise racial awareness a bit among DWFs, who are still trying to figure out why Belichick likes White receivers so much. It's better to have some outliers rather than every team looking almost exactly the same racially. And I fully expect Oakland to take a big step backward this year, next year at the latest. It happened to Jim Haslet in New Orleans, Nick Saban in Miami, and Del Rio in Jacksonville -- some initial success with super-black teams, followed by the inevitable crash landing.
Good news regarding the Afro-Toucan. He may have kneeled his way out of the league.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/17/colin-kaepernick-update-some-teams-genuinely-hate-him/
Also this trip down memory lane is pretty humorous in retrospect:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...-kaepernick-could-be-one-of-the-greatest-ever
hopefully, GB picks him up.Just saw Tyler Gaffeny got cut by the Pats.....Good guy to root for....I hope he gets into a camp......