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In McDaniels' first draft as head coach of the Broncos (2009), he drafted 3 whites out of 10. He had a white QB (Orton), started 4 white OL, and allowed Brandon Stokley and Tony Scheffler to start at WR and TE. Every single defensive starter, and backup, was black. Of course, future superstar RB, Peyton Hillis, was on the roster and only received 13 rushing attempts...a total screw-job that made all CF posters livid...

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CAPTION: What Might Have Been

In McDaniels' second year with Denver (2010), he drafted 5 whites out of 9 (Tebow, Decker, and 3 OL), the most in the NFL that year. Hillis was traded and became a star in Cleveland. Stokley and Scheffler were replaced with blacks. Decker returned punts and kickoffs, but only managed 6 catches. McDaniels was fired before the end of the season.

I'm not sure what to think about Josh McDaniels. The Patriots are so secretive that it's difficult to tell who's responsible for their 10+ years of fairness to white pass-catchers. I once though that former Patriots QB coach and OC, Bill O'Brien would be fair to white WR's, but he wasn't fair to them at PSU and hasn't had a single one as the HC of the Texans. During O'Brien's time in NE, the OL was almost exclusively 5/5 white, with usually only one black backup on the entire roster. Thus far, his OL in Houston is routinely 4/5 non-white.

The only coach in the "Belichick coaching tree" that was overwhelming fair to white players as a HC was Eric Mangini, who last coached in NE back in 2005...which was 2 years before Wes Welker was signed in 2007, essentially beginning the franchise's decade-long fairness to white WR's.

And the obvious conclusion to draw is that Mangini hasn't coached in the NFL for 11 years because he actually gave White players a chance at taboo positions.
 

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According to beat writer Vic Carruci, Anthony Lynn appears juiced in to coach the Bills because he will be cheap(relatively) and he really doesn't have any bargaining power if he wants the job. But Whaley will still lead a "search" for a coach. I didn't know that rigged three card monte games were being played in the suburbs of Buffalo......http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/category/rumor-mill/
 

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Jordy snubbed by the fans, coaches and players for the ProBowl.......Fitzgerald gets the nod instead with 7 fewer TDs and 100 less receiving yards. Not to mention Sean Lee not being voted in with his 140 tackles.......

Absolutely unf%$#ing believeable. Idiot DWFdom roars again.
 

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According to beat writer Vic Carruci, Anthony Lynn appears juiced in to coach the Bills because he will be cheap(relatively) and he really doesn't have any bargaining power if he wants the job. But Whaley will still lead a "search" for a coach. I didn't know that rigged three card monte games were being played in the suburbs of Buffalo......http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/category/rumor-mill/

I read that the three candidates are Lynn, teryl Austin and coughlin. It's clear as day what Whaley is trying to do in buffalo.
 

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I read that the three candidates are Lynn, teryl Austin and coughlin. It's clear as day what Whaley is trying to do in buffalo.

Whaley and his homies must have lots of good laughs at what he's able to get away with, knowing that no one in the media would dare notice his blatant anti-White agenda, much less call him out on it.
 

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Whaley and his homies must have lots of good laughs at what he's able to get away with, knowing that no one in the media would dare notice his blatant anti-White agenda, much less call him out on it.

Yea and it pisses me off to no end. The pegulas are clueless billionaire morons. I've sent tweets to them and the bills twitter and bills pr twitter accounts to fire Whaley. The silver lining is that as long as Brady and Belichek (hopefully Garrapolo or another white qb waiting in the wings) and Miami is trending up it won't be easy for the Bills especially since they are either starting over at qb or resigning idler arm to a team friendly deal. I despise Whaley and would love to knock him out as he has a very punchable smug face.
 

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Tyler Eifert is very talented but can't stay healthy.

Tyler Eifert (injured reserve) underwent back surgery Tuesday. Eifert's long return from offseason ankle surgery was delayed even further by back issues. The injury reportedly lingered all season, and he ended up missing the final two weeks because of the troublesome back. Eifert is expected to be ready for 2017, but it is concerning he is facing yet another offseason recovery. Eifert is set to earn $4.782 million in the final year of his rookie deal in 2017.
 

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If the obese oafs ever get a head coaching job again I see Jenny Craig commercials or Weight Watcher ads in their future.

Rex's bumbling and pandering to morons got him the axe in both NYC and Buffalo. How many late hits and off sides have cost his club tight games and the ten men in the box against 11 symbolized the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.

Ps a few posters have alluded to office politics costing Rex his job and I agree he could have squeaked out another year if Whaley wasn't on the hot seat himself. How many general managers of teams in the big 4 leagues have fired coaches to save their own jobs or to stop the media glare from focusing on their own ineptitude. What draft picks have flourished on the watch of Whaley? Whaley should have gotten a pink slip as soon the obese oafs were shown the door.

I wonder if Rex Ryan's open stumping for Trump had something to do with his firing? It's no secret that the NFL and black players are on the anti-Trump train so that might have had something to do with it, you know, lost the locker room? Of course what really got him canned was going with quotablacks at his last two jobs. Notice to aspiring NFL coaches, stay away from the Geno Smiths and Tyrod Taylors of the league.
 

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Notice to aspiring NFL coaches, stay away from the Geno Smiths and Tyrod Taylors of the league.

Speaking of Idler Arm, it looks like the situation with his contract and the injury clause he has is about to get really messy. Apparently he's now nursing a severe groin injury. The Pegulas better wake up and realize this clown Dougtavious Whaley is driving this franchise further and further into the dirt with him darkening the roster and now paying Thyroid like he's Tom 'freaking Brady. I think he may be owed something like 30 million now!
 

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From a Buffalo blog talking about his contract

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“The salary is already guaranteed for injury. What that means is that he if he were unable to pass a physical at the time of his release the Bills would owe him $27.5M on his contract.”

So there you have it. Pretty straight forward. If his groin injury means he won’t be able to pass a physical in mid-March and he’s cut, then the Bills would be on the hook for that enormous amount of money.
 

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The best opportunity yet for Rex, but against a tough run defense:

ESPN's Bob Holtzman reports Cincinnati Bengals running back Jeremy Hill (knee) is "unlikely" to play Week 17. (Bob Holtzman on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact
Hill is suffering from a knee injury and is on track to be designated inactive for the season finale Sunday versus Baltimore. Rex Burkhead is in line to start in Hill's absence. However, facing a tough Ravens run defense, he is viewed a risky fantasy option for Week 17.
 

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I would love to see Rex have a big game. Not since Peyton Hillis have we seen any of our guys get 20 carries. You need 20-25 carries to have a good game. You have to get into a rythym and they never allow our running backs to do that. Maybe this weekend we can see Rex and Zach have nice games. Would love to see the regular season end with them both going over the
century mark!
 

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Tyler Eifert is very talented but can't stay healthy.

Tyler Eifert (injured reserve) underwent back surgery Tuesday. Eifert's long return from offseason ankle surgery was delayed even further by back issues. The injury reportedly lingered all season, and he ended up missing the final two weeks because of the troublesome back. Eifert is expected to be ready for 2017, but it is concerning he is facing yet another offseason recovery. Eifert is set to earn $4.782 million in the final year of his rookie deal in 2017.

I hope Eifert is back at full strength next year. Even injured he made an impact for his team when on the field this season.
 

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http://da.radio.cbssports.com/2016/...l-dareus-we-cant-put-your-playbook-in-crayon/

Bart Scott points out how easy Ryans defence is to learn asks does Dareus want it "written in crayon", also interesting as regards his teammates "learning difficulties", we wonder why defences get worse every year, clearly a simple lack of intelligence can be pointed to. When straight line speed over 40 yards and melanin are your criteria for selecting players.....
 

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The two breakout White receivers this season are Adam Thielen and to a lesser extent Chris Hogan. Hogan's season would have been much stronger if Tom Brady hadn't been suspended the first four games and then Hogan missed a couple of games with a back issue.

Next season, unless it's the year Brady's inevitable decline begins, Hogan's a good bet to have a thousand yard season with a lot of touchdowns. But -- he'll turn 29 during the 2017 season. At an age when many black receivers are already on the downside of their careers, Chris Hogan is still trying to solidify his. And Thielen will be 27 before the start of next season. The ludicrous "racial apprenticeships" White players are forced to endure -- which are really nothing but punishments based on expectations which are solely race-based -- is one of the most disgusting practices of the NFL's Caste System.
 

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I've never been a big Sam Bradford fan, but respect the way he has thrown to Rudolph and Thielen. It's sad to say but some quarterbacks might be hesitant to let someone like Thielen "blossom" so quickly, while others don't have the arm or accuracy to connect with him regularly. Sam's certainly an upgrade over the "beloved" Bridgewater so hopefully he'll keep the starting job next season.

ESPN reports the "conventional wisdom" is Sam Bradford will open 2017 as the Vikings' starting quarterback. Teddy Bridgewater faces a steep climb to get back healthy in time for Week 1, but this report suggests Bradford will be the starter regardless of Bridgewater's health. Bradford has performed surprisingly well in a tough situation, and the Vikings may want to see what he can do with a full offseason in the system and an offensive line which would not be overmatched against good high school teams. Even if he opens the season as the starter, Bradford's history suggests Bridgewater will get his shot at some point as well.
 

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Sounds like Kubiak will step down in Denver after the season. He was a white friendly coach and if he is set to leave the league it's a pretty big loss for us.

It also sounds like the clueless gm Trent baalke as well as chip Kelly will be fired in San Francisco.
 

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Sounds like Kubiak will step down in Denver after the season. He was a white friendly coach and if he is set to leave the league it's a pretty big loss for us.

It also sounds like the clueless gm Trent baalke as well as chip Kelly will be fired in San Francisco.
I was going to comment on these items. Kubiak's health problems are unfortunate but he should do what's best for himself and family. No doubt, his replacement will be worse off for our cause.

As for Kelly, head coaches only get 1 year now to turn a sinking ship around? I don't know if Kelly had any control over the roster composition or not but he appeared to be conforming to the Caste System after his Philly experience. It clearly did nothing for his coaching career which is possibly over now as Kelly will go down with a coal roster and a BLM activist for QB. Kelly's only chance for success this year would have been drastically overhauling the roster in preseason with many "underachievers". However Kelly (maybe Baalke had final say?) didn't even have the nads to keep Marcus Rush who was recording multiple sacks per game.
 

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Now the rumor is Denver will make a run after aa coach Anthony Lynn if kubiak steps down
 
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