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Weenieworld throws Tyler Higbee, drafted just last year, down the memory hole. This is yet another case where a team has two tight ends, one a lunch pail guy with a non-stop motor, and the other an incredible athlete with mouth-watering upside. And I'll bet, as happens in virtually every case, the lunch pail guy will pull off the "upset" and sooner or later become his team's go-to tight end.

Rams signed second-round TE Gerald Everett to a four-year contract. Everett was drafted to fill coach Sean McVay's Jordan Reed-role in a "tight-end-centric passing game." Everett is the typical athletic, ex-basketball player turned tight end. According to ProFootballFocus, 63.5 percent of his receiving yards at South Alabama came after the catch. Expectations for Everett should be low as a rookie in an offense led by Jared Goff, but he is projected to be the starting tight end right away.
 

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Weenieworld throws Tyler Higbee, drafted just last year, down the memory hole. This is yet another case where a team has two tight ends, one a lunch pail guy with a non-stop motor, and the other an incredible athlete with mouth-watering upside. And I'll bet, as happens in virtually every case, the lunch pail guy will pull off the "upset" and sooner or later become his team's go-to tight end.

Rams signed second-round TE Gerald Everett to a four-year contract. Everett was drafted to fill coach Sean McVay's Jordan Reed-role in a "tight-end-centric passing game." Everett is the typical athletic, ex-basketball player turned tight end. According to ProFootballFocus, 63.5 percent of his receiving yards at South Alabama came after the catch. Expectations for Everett should be low as a rookie in an offense led by Jared Goff, but he is projected to be the starting tight end right away.

Lol I think any and every afflete drafted with a white incumbent in front of them is projected to instantly be an upgrade and starter. Heard it frequently during the draft. Typical BS. Who remembers Ed Dixon and Ravens situation a couple years ago ?! He was supposed to be the man but Dennis Pitta quickly put an end to that nonsense. Everett barely weighs 240, I'm predicting an injury riddled rookie season. And let's get this straight he's no Jordan Reed, who is talented but injury prone as well.
 

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They just can't leave the guy alone, can they?

Some sportscuckster that covers the Denver Broncos says "Drafting Tim Tebow was biggest Broncos mistake of past decade", with a subtitle of "Tebow remains a black mark on the organization".

Forget that he was well beloved, filled the stands, created excitement, won a playoff game against the Steelers, and was an absolutely fantastic role model, he's a "black mark". Hey Zack Kelberman, you are a self-loathing lying cuck. There a plenty of literal "black marks" in the NFL, but Tim Tebow sure wasn't one of them.
 

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They just can't leave the guy alone, can they?

Some sportscuckster that covers the Denver Broncos says "Drafting Tim Tebow was biggest Broncos mistake of past decade", with a subtitle of "Tebow remains a black mark on the organization".

Forget that he was well beloved, filled the stands, created excitement, won a playoff game against the Steelers, and was an absolutely fantastic role model, he's a "black mark". Hey Zack Kelberman, you are a self-loathing lying cuck. There a plenty of literal "black marks" in the NFL, but Tim Tebow sure wasn't one of them.

Monte Ball was a bigger bust. At least Tebow had some success with a crappy team. Ball was a 2nd Rd pick and couldn't earn PT with Manning under center. Plus Tebow was always in tip top shape, whereas Ball couldn't stop eating and ballooned up to 250 range, 30lbs more than his college playing weight. Dbag even considers himself best RB in college all time, check his twitter mane!
 
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I'm sure the same Marxists and cuckservatives who continue to bash Tebow left and right (literally) would whine that any criticism of JaMarcus Russell, no matter how relevant, is "beating a dead horse" and should be "let go."

(Not to compare the two as players, Tebow had some level of success in the league while Russell was the biggest bust in history).
 

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Weenieworld basically sneers at Cooper Kupp, and also takes (yet another) shot at Jared Goff. Unlike all blacks, Kupp and the number one overall draft pick last year have no upside.

ESPN Rams reporter Alden Gonzalez expects third-round WR Cooper Kupp to be Jared Goff's "security blanket." Robert Woods and Tavon Austin should open the season as the Rams' top two receivers, but Kupp is expected to man the slot in three-receiver sets. Kupp has drawn consistent praise in padless practices. "He came in here not like most rookies do," were the words of OC Matt LaFleur. "He’s an extremely polished route runner, got great hands. You can tell he works at his craft each and every day. He does a great job." That's great, but Kupp is still a slot man with 4.62 speed playing with Jared Goff. He would do well to carve out WR4 value.
 

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Unfortunately because Scooby didn't tear up the Combine he's destined to have a long racial apprenticeship before "remarkably" and "unexpectedly" excelling when he finally does get an opportunity. Haven't heard him referred to as Scooby the third before; hopefully this doesn't mean he has some black blood in his background lol:

Scooby Wright III stands out as Cardinals wrap up Mini-camp

https://zonazealots.com/2017/06/11/scooby-wright-stands-cardinals-wrap-minicamp/
 

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Unfortunately because Scooby didn't tear up the Combine he's destined to have a long racial apprenticeship before "remarkably" and "unexpectedly" excelling when he finally does get an opportunity. Haven't heard him referred to as Scooby the third before; hopefully this doesn't mean he has some black blood in his background lol:

Scooby Wright III stands out as Cardinals wrap up Mini-camp

https://zonazealots.com/2017/06/11/scooby-wright-stands-cardinals-wrap-minicamp/
His real name is Philip Anthony Wright III, he is white to the bone :)
 

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I was thinking about that earlier today. Baltimore would almost be New England south if that happens. But Jeremy Maclin is visiting Baltimore and they are one of the teams prominently mentioned (along with Buffalo) who are interested in him. The Ravens signing Maclin would be a double-bad as it would not only make it unlikely they sign Decker, but Maclin would play mainly inside, the starting position Campanaro currently has the clear lead for. So let's hope the Bills or anyone other than Baltimore signs Maclin.

Unfortunately Maclin signed with Baltimore. Campanaro likely loses his chance for significant playing time.

Hopefully Decker signs with a team that has a good quarterback. Baltimore is apparently still in the picture. I'd hate to see him end up with Buffalo.
 

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Unfortunately Maclin signed with Baltimore. Campanaro likely loses his chance for significant playing time.

Hopefully Decker signs with a team that has a good quarterback. Baltimore is apparently still in the picture. I'd hate to see him end up with Buffalo.

Sad day when Maclin and his 2TD catches last year mean back to the bench for Campanaro. Pretty privileged life these upsiders lead.
 

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As long as Campanero can secure a spot in the WR rotation, he should be good. Maclin has glass-like fragility and spends most of his time on the injury report.
 

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As long as Campanero can secure a spot in the WR rotation, he should be good. Maclin has glass-like fragility and spends most of his time on the injury report.

Agreed, Camp needs to stay healthy as well. Spending his first couple years on IR didn't help his situation any either. Very talented when he's 100%
 

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As best I can tell, not a single team is currently seriously pursuing Eric Decker. He's only been one of the top 10 or 15 receivers in the league before being injured last season and could start for any team in the NFL. It was bad enough last year when Brian Hartline and Toby Gerhart didn't have a single team interested in them even as backups; it would be an unspeakable outrage if Decker's career is finished, though I don't think even the Caste NFL is capable of that.

Baltimore had been the only team actively interested but now that they have the "great" Jeremy Maclin. . . Decker is better than any receiver on that team.

Owner Steve Bisciotti indicated Tuesday that the Ravens won't be pursuing free agent Eric Decker. Bisciotti believes the Ravens are set at receiver with Breshad Perriman and Chris Moore behind Jeremy Maclin and Mike Wallace, and Baltimore's greater need is on the offensive line. "We’ve got some money and we’re quite sure that some offensive line help is going to shake out," said Bisciotti. "I’d say that I don’t think that we have room for a starter at wide receiver now ... I think I’m going to save that last punch for an offensive lineman."
 

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Just thinking out loud, is Breshad an affletic 1st name?
 

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Just about every team in the league could use Decker. Maclin is somehow a hot commodity when he hits free agency yet Decker is completely ignored? Give me a break.
 

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I'd like to see Decker in Jacksonville. Bortles could use a proven number one veteran WR before the anti white media writes the young gunslinger off. Not necessarily a contender, but they play in a weak division and it'd be cool to see POZ in some playoffs action cracking heads.
 

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I'd like to see Decker in Jacksonville. Bortles could use a proven number one veteran WR before the anti white media writes the young gunslinger off. Not necessarily a contender, but they play in a weak division and it'd be cool to see POZ in some playoffs action cracking heads.

Decker is better than 90% of the receivers currently on rosters in the league. Off the top of my head the Redskins, 49ers, Colts, Chargers could all easily use him. He gets cut yet Brandon Marshall who is 4 years his senior gets another deal right away with the Giants, Pierre Garcon gets a deal with the 49ers, Terelle Pryor gets a deal with the Redskins - give me a break.

It looks like Decker might be following the Brian Hartline path right out of the NFL - guilty of being a very good white WR that no one wants because he is white.
 

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Decker is better than 90% of the receivers currently on rosters in the league. Off the top of my head the Redskins, 49ers, Colts, Chargers could all easily use him. He gets cut yet Brandon Marshall who is 4 years his senior gets another deal right away with the Giants, Pierre Garcon gets a deal with the 49ers, Terelle Pryor gets a deal with the Redskins - give me a break.

It looks like Decker might be following the Brian Hartline path right out of the NFL - guilty of being a very good white WR that no one wants because he is white.[/QUOTE

Double standards for whites,hopefully he's not another down the rabbit hole.
 
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