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I still think J. Westerkamp has a chance to make Tampa Bay's practice squad to start. My only fear is he was measured at 5'11" at the Senior Bowl. Nebraska always listed him at 6'2". I always thought he looked better on the outside but with that size and pigmentation he will be in the slot if he makes it.
 

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Wigger Pete giving Black Jack a run for his money as the #1 plantation master in the NFL. Why am I not surprised that two bum black quarterbacks who have no business being on an NFL roster may actually end up in Seattle:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-seahawks-considering-kap-rgiii-as-backup-qbs

If Russell Wilson goes down for a game or two Kappernick or RG3 could hold down the fort. If he goes out for the year, with either of those two it's a lost season.

One the other hand, signing one of them would be a politically correct thing to do.
 

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This squib from Weenieworld is essentially an attack on Wes Welker as somehow being a "selfish" player because he ended up going to Denver when the Patriots wouldn't pay him enough. But then again, Heath Evans is a Caste clown most of the time. Last week he referred to Christian McCaffrey as a "boy," saying, "The Panthers need to learn how to get that boy the ball in creative ways," knowing full well he'd be out of a job if he referred to say Leonard Fournette that way. Saying that Edelman "embraces the grind it out for the common good mentality" implies that Welker didn't. Welker was the ultimate team player, giving up his body (and sometimes his head as in suffering concussions) on a weekly basis to help his team win. How many black receivers go over the middle as fearlessly as Wes did?

Why not just say something like "I expect the Patriots and Edelman to agree on a contract extension." Black players change teams in free agency a lot more than White ones (who do indeed tend to be better team players and often sign for less than they're worth as a result). Evans is another of those NFL "overachievers" who embraced Stockholm Syndrome and make ideal Caste clown analysts and announcers when their playing career is over.

NFL Network's Heath Evans doesn't expect a contract dispute between the Patriots and Julian Edelman. Edelman's four-year, $17 million contract will expire after 2017. He's around the same age Wes Welker was when he left New England for a bigger payday in Denver, but Evans, a former Patriot himself, doesn't expect that to happen with Edelman. "I don’t think we’re going to see that with Jules," said Evans. "I think Jules embraces the grind-it-out-for-the-common-good mentality." The presence of Brandin Cooks and Rob Gronkowski could eat into Edelman's workload this year but he's still Tom Brady's safety valve and a good bet to return WR2 value in fantasy.
 

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Gotta say really cant stand Heath Evans AS an analyst. Everytime I hear him speak I find I dislike him more and more. Also had high expectations for him as an analyst, turned out to be a another caste talking head. Welker is the best slot WR, ever, period. He deserves more respect than anti white media gives him. Who cares if he left for Denver after NE chose to move on from him? Business decision for himself and family.
 
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Too bad Heath Evans is a Caste clown, as he could probably still be one of the best power backs in the NFL:

 

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Too bad Heath Evans is a Caste clown, as he could probably still be one of the best power backs in the NFL:


Great athlete I was a big fan of his in his playing days. I remember him running a 40yd dash not so long ago iinthe 4.7 range At 240lbs ! Plus his 45 reps on bench show his brute strength. If he were colored, no doubt would have premiered as feature power back during his career.
 

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It's odd to me how almost all of the reports I read on the Denver QB situation expect Trevor Siemian to beat out Paxton Lynch this season for the starting job. Lynch was a first round pick just last year, has tremendous athleticism for his size, and had an outstanding college career. Whereas Siemian strikes me more as an average quarterback at best. I don't get it, and if Siemian were black we'd probably be posting about it a lot. But it's a "white-on-white" competition so it's basically a win-win, but if I was in the Broncos organization I'd want to give Lynch every opportunity to be the starter.
 
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Wigger Pete giving Black Jack a run for his money as the #1 plantation master in the NFL. Why am I not surprised that two bum black quarterbacks who have no business being on an NFL roster may actually end up in Seattle:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-seahawks-considering-kap-rgiii-as-backup-qbs
The same cuck who buried Mike Hass, the next Jerry Rice on the practice squad? Nate Burleson(sp?) even tried to get Cuckold Carol to play Hass, and he wouldn't.

The poster boy for the Caste System. He is the perfect coach for either of those two bums to sit under. After practice he can bring one of them home to meet the wife...

<--- Not a Pete Carrol fan if you can tell.
 

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It's odd to me how almost all of the reports I read on the Denver QB situation expect Trevor Siemian to beat out Paxton Lynch this season for the starting job. Lynch was a first round pick just last year, has tremendous athleticism for his size, and had an outstanding college career. Whereas Siemian strikes me more as an average quarterback at best. I don't get it, and if Siemian were black we'd probably be posting about it a lot. But it's a "white-on-white" competition so it's basically a win-win, but if I was in the Broncos organization I'd want to give Lynch every opportunity to be the starter.

Bizarre to me as well Don. I even saw an article headline stating that Chad Kelly was going to be starting over both of them and become the franchise QB. Lynch, Goff and Hackenberg all being criticized way too much at this point. I think Semian is a middle tier type starting QB and the Broncos might be taking their time with Lynch which is fine by me - I think Lynch starts half the games this year and becomes entrenched as the long term guy. I like Lynch alot, huge arm, athletic and great on the move. I bet they move Semien in the offseason and get a mid round pick for him.
 

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Get prepared for an exponential increase in the usual on-field idiocy:

The NFL has relaxed its celebration rules, permitting group celebrations, the use of the ball as a prop and celebrations on the ground. Personal fouls for having fun are going the way of the dinosaur. The change is long overdue. Even baseball, the vanguard of tradition and unwritten rules, has never restricted celebrations. The NFL was positively 19th century in what it allowed after dramatic touchdowns and game-changing plays. Expect 2017 to be the year of the celebration GIF.
 

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Get prepared for an exponential increase in the usual on-field idiocy:

The NFL has relaxed its celebration rules, permitting group celebrations, the use of the ball as a prop and celebrations on the ground. Personal fouls for having fun are going the way of the dinosaur. The change is long overdue. Even baseball, the vanguard of tradition and unwritten rules, has never restricted celebrations. The NFL was positively 19th century in what it allowed after dramatic touchdowns and game-changing plays. Expect 2017 to be the year of the celebration GIF.


If baseball tolerates dancing when hitting a homer without retaliation, I'm throwing up in my hat.....
 

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Get prepared for an exponential increase in the usual on-field idiocy:

The NFL has relaxed its celebration rules, permitting group celebrations, the use of the ball as a prop and celebrations on the ground. Personal fouls for having fun are going the way of the dinosaur. The change is long overdue. Even baseball, the vanguard of tradition and unwritten rules, has never restricted celebrations. The NFL was positively 19th century in what it allowed after dramatic touchdowns and game-changing plays. Expect 2017 to be the year of the celebration GIF.

This new rule actually has another name. It is called "Black Players Can Cultivate Their Inner ******** To The Fullest." Oh good golly they are bringing back "fun" to the NFL. Barf bags are available near the exit doors.
 

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The only white player in the NFL who celebrates in a buffoonish, obnoxious, or negro-like manner is Chiefs TE, Travis Kelce...


There are a myriad of examples of Kelce behaving this way after scoring. He's a fantastic young player, but clearly the man is bit of a wigger.
 
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Merely pausing to admire your homer in baseball is often considered cause for action by the other team. Just another reason why baseball is allowed to be more "self-policing".

If the negro football players want to do touchdown dances and turn the end zone into a minstrel show theater, they shouldn't wonder why (normal, non-DWF) White people don't respect them. Normal people would rather see Jordy Nelson simply shake hands with his teammates when he scores a touchdown (and maybe a Lambeau Leap). But no dancing.
 

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Arrow pointing up for Chargers TE Hunter Henry

One of the most polished route runners to join the league as a rookie, Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry proved a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses in his first NFL season.

In 2016, the Arkansas product finished with 36 receptions on 54 targets for 478 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, seven of which came inside the red zone.

With another offseason of work with quarterback Philip Rivers, Henry should be even better in Year 2 while shouldering more of the workload.

“It’s a grind of a year, and you just have to be ready for it,” Henry told The Mighty 1090 AM radio, when asked what stood out about his rookie season. “It nice to be able to know (what’s coming), because as a rookie there are a lot of unknowns and you just have to be able to handle each week.”

Future Hall of Fame tight end Antonio Gates will still get his touches. Gates turns 37 next month and needs one more touchdown to eclipse Tony Gonzalez for the all-time TD record of 111 for tight ends.

Gates actually played more offensive snaps than Henry last season (554 for Gates, 546 for Henry). But expect that to change in 2017 as Henry moves into the role as the Chargers’ main tight end, with Gates being saved for third downs and in the red zone.

full article: http://www.espn.com/blog/afcwest/post/_/id/78050/arrow-pointing-up-for-chargers-te-hunter-henry
 

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I think that Hunter Henry can become a top 5 tightend in the nfl. With Rivers throwing him the ball and his athletecism the future is bright. He is a great athlete and he runs nice routes. Very hard man to cover despite the tight hips. Lol. Joking guys. These are exciting times this fall with the sheer number of talented tightends and wide receivers. I'm so anxious for the fall to get here. I have to also say that our running backs can make some serious noise this fall too!
 

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I agree that this could be the best NFL season to watch individual White receivers, tight ends and running backs in a long time.
 

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figures it would be a Negro who posted this article....he should be ashamed to slam a teammate like that but his IQ dictates otherwise.....
 

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Dummy should be cut. Pretty sure the team already has people taping the practice.
 

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Paxton Lynch's "teammate" posts video of two inaccurate throws by Lynch, which of course immediately generates bad press for him:

Will Parks posts practice video of two Paxton Lynch misfires

http://www.9news.com/sports/nfl/den...-video-of-two-paxton-lynch-misfires/444639990


It's just like magic sometimes. Maybe that's why they're known as the Magical Race:

Broncos S Will Parks is facing misdemeanor harassment and "non-violent" domestic violence charges. The arrest happened in March. The No. 219 overall pick of last year's draft, Parks ended up playing 268 shaky snaps on defense. Despite the "non-violent" addendum, he could still end up in the league's domestic violence program, which comes with a minimum six-game suspension.
 

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Apparently Dennis Pitta severely reinjured his hip in a non-contact, diving for a catch. It's speculated to be career ending.
 
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