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Pretty sure all they do at weenieworld is look how many snaps he played and see how many tackles he made - total scouting by stats. They never watched him play a down. Vigil was very good if not elite in college and should have no problem as a stater in 2017.

Two-down linebacker is another term used mostly to tear down white athletes. It is a newer form of caste jargon.

I sent weenieworld a comment letting them know how much their analysis sucks and their are those of us who notice that they always denigrate white players.
 

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Ever notice how the DWFs are always praising the character and intelligence of blacks? That's because blacks are obviously lacking in those areas. The DWFs recognize this but that recognition causes them psychological distress because it conflicts with their belief that blacks are better than whites.

They resolve this distress by rejecting reality and insisting that blacks are actually highly intelligent and have good character, the opposite of reality.

They're not sane.
 

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John Lynch with a dumb signing here:

Jeremy Kerley - WR - 49ers
49ers re-signed WR Jeremy Kerley to a three-year, $10.5 million contract.

Kerley, 28, led San Francisco in catches (64) and receiving yards (667) last season. A replacement-level or slightly better slot receiver, Kerley's numbers will likely take a hit under new OC Kyle Shanahan, whose offense is predicated on play-action shots and doesn't funnel the ball into the slot. The 49ers are also known to be in hot pursuit of free agent Alshon Jeffery. Torrey Smith is San Francisco's only other wideout with any meaningful track record.
 

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Just reading some rumors and it sounds like Glennon is going to have a pretty good market and end up either in Chicago or with the Jets. He played well during the Schiano train wreck season and when Hatie smiff came to town and put McCown in as his starter and never giving Glennon a shot. What is also ironic is that the two black quarterbacks who were drafted ahead of him - Ebony Jenkum and Geno Smiff both have one foot out of the league and Glennon may replace Smiff in New York.
 

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There is a report the Patriots tried sending their 32nd pick for Cooks. This must mean they aren't confident in Hogan as their deep threat? Cooks is as inconsistent as you can get. Hogan still gets no respect from his own team as a receiver that can stretch the field.
 

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John Lynch with a dumb signing here:

Jeremy Kerley - WR - 49ers
49ers re-signed WR Jeremy Kerley to a three-year, $10.5 million contract.

Kerley, 28, led San Francisco in catches (64) and receiving yards (667) last season. A replacement-level or slightly better slot receiver, Kerley's numbers will likely take a hit under new OC Kyle Shanahan, whose offense is predicated on play-action shots and doesn't funnel the ball into the slot. The 49ers are also known to be in hot pursuit of free agent Alshon Jeffery. Torrey Smith is San Francisco's only other wideout with any meaningful track record.

Kerley sucks! Such an average friggin slot WR. Black privilege and the caste system keep him employed while every year we have ten prospects that are better than this bum but never even get a sniff from upside seeking, jock sniffing, anti white media.
 

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As a Niners fan, Kerley sucks. Probably not NFL quality and $3mil a year is more wasted money, but yet again he is probably the best WR on the roster right now because the rest absolutely blow. Hopefully can draft Kupp and/or Hansen and replace that bum Kaepernick with Cousins, Glennon, Cutler, Trubisky, or Webb, would be a huge improvement on the offense from 2016.

Trade pick 2 and an afflete for Cousins and 17, take McCaffrey with 17, Kupp with 34, and Hansen with 66 - a man can dream, can't I?
 

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As a Niners fan, Kerley sucks. Probably not NFL quality and $3mil a year is more wasted money, but yet again he is probably the best WR on the roster right now because the rest absolutely blow. Hopefully can draft Kupp and/or Hansen and replace that bum Kaepernick with Cousins, Glennon, Cutler, Trubisky, or Webb, would be a huge improvement on the offense from 2016.

Trade pick 2 and an afflete for Cousins and 17, take McCaffrey with 17, Kupp with 34, and Hansen with 66 - a man can dream, can't I?

I am getting a bad feeling from San Fran with Lynch at the helm. I can only hope that Shanahann continues to prefer white QBs as his track record has shown.
 

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I am getting a bad feeling from San Fran with Lynch at the helm. I can only hope that Shanahann continues to prefer white QBs as his track record has shown.

So far he's spent almost 25mil on 2 overrated upside affletes. Not impressed at all! I hope they draft Trubisky or end up with a solid veteran QB..
 

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There is a report the Patriots tried sending their 32nd pick for Cooks. This must mean they aren't confident in Hogan as their deep threat? Cooks is as inconsistent as you can get. Hogan still gets no respect from his own team as a receiver that can stretch the field.

I guess being one of the league's top deep threats for a Super Bowl winning team isn't good enough. Hogan still isn't black and therefore needs replacing. (sarcasm)
 
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I guess being one of the league's top deep threat for a Super Bowl winning team isn't good enough. Hogan still isn't black and therefore needs replacing. (sarcasm)

Cooks be bringing dat game breaking speed dey be lackin
 

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Weenieworld has already passed judgment on Mike Glennon, who was the best rookie QB of his NFL class, until he was summarily replaced by a black quarterback. To the surprise of no one, Weenieworld doesn't like Glennon as these back to back blurbs show. Expect the "game manager" description to echo throughout the sports fake news media after Glennon signs with a team:

ESPN's Jenna Laine reports "there's interest" in free agent Mike Glennon from the 49ers. This is the first time we've seen Glennon linked to the Niners. He's mostly been connected to the Bears and Jets over the past week to 10 days. If signed as a starter, which we fully expect, Glennon is looking to command $13-15 million per year, which sounds high but would put him in the bottom 10-12 among starting quarterbacks. Glennon isn't much more than a game manager.

According to Yahoo's Charles Robinson, "multiple NFL sources" anticipate free agent Mike Glennon landing a deal worth $14-15 million per year. It's only $3-4 million short of last year's Brock Osweiler benchmark. (Osweiler landed $18 million annually from the Texans.) Glennon showed plus decision-making skills as an 18-game starter his first two years in the league, but he is timid in the pocket and a poor downfield passer, offering what amounts to a game-manager skill set. He may end up as 2017's most overpaid free agent.
 

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More Black Privilege running rampant in the NFL. Now for this bum Kamar Aiken who is somehow viewed as a number 2 WR.

Bleacher Report's Jason Cole reports free agent WR Kamar Aiken has "roughly six teams" showing interest, including the Browns, Bills, and Seahawks.

Aiken would be a solid, if unspectacular, signing for a team that already has a true No. 1 and needs a complementary second or third option who can also help out on special teams. Aiken is 6'2/215 and turns 28 in May. He led the injury-riddled Ravens with a 75-944-5 line in 2015 but had his offensive role scaled back immensely last season, catching just 29 balls for 328 yards and one score.
 

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Kirk Cousins continues to be disrepsected by the Redskins. He was just below the top tier of QBs last year and is deserving of a long term contract in DC. From the weenieworld blurb it sounds like McCoy could be a stop gap guy. They did draft Nate Sudfeld last year so maybe he could be groomed as the long term starter if the Redskins decided to foolishly move Cousins.

According to MMQB's Albert Breer, the Redskins believe they can win with Colt McCoy as their starting quarterback.

Per Breer, the feeling in D.C. is they want to resolve the Kirk Cousins situation now, whether it's sign him long term or trade him so they don't have to go through this whole ordeal again next offseason. McCoy is entering his age-31 season and has been with coach Jay Gruden in Washington all three years. He has attempted 139 passes since 2014, completing 98 (70.5 percent) for 1,185 yards (8.5 YPA) and a 5:3 TD:INT mark. He's also been one of the best preseason passers in that time. As a 16-game starter, McCoy likely offers a 7-9 or 8-8 ceiling.
 

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Kirk Cousins continues to be disrepsected by the Redskins. He was just below the top tier of QBs last year and is deserving of a long term contract in DC. From the weenieworld blurb it sounds like McCoy could be a stop gap guy. They did draft Nate Sudfeld last year so maybe he could be groomed as the long term starter if the Redskins decided to foolishly move Cousins.

According to MMQB's Albert Breer, the Redskins believe they can win with Colt McCoy as their starting quarterback.

Per Breer, the feeling in D.C. is they want to resolve the Kirk Cousins situation now, whether it's sign him long term or trade him so they don't have to go through this whole ordeal again next offseason. McCoy is entering his age-31 season and has been with coach Jay Gruden in Washington all three years. He has attempted 139 passes since 2014, completing 98 (70.5 percent) for 1,185 yards (8.5 YPA) and a 5:3 TD:INT mark. He's also been one of the best preseason passers in that time. As a 16-game starter, McCoy likely offers a 7-9 or 8-8 ceiling.

Well if the Redskins somehow managed to trade Counsins to San Fran and go with McCoy, its a win win for us. One less spot for a starting black quarterback
 

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Weenieworld has already passed judgment on Mike Glennon, who was the best rookie QB of his NFL class, until he was summarily replaced by a black quarterback. To the surprise of no one, Weenieworld doesn't like Glennon as these back to back blurbs show. Expect the "game manager" description to echo throughout the sports fake news media after Glennon signs with a team:

ESPN's Jenna Laine reports "there's interest" in free agent Mike Glennon from the 49ers. This is the first time we've seen Glennon linked to the Niners. He's mostly been connected to the Bears and Jets over the past week to 10 days. If signed as a starter, which we fully expect, Glennon is looking to command $13-15 million per year, which sounds high but would put him in the bottom 10-12 among starting quarterbacks. Glennon isn't much more than a game manager.

According to Yahoo's Charles Robinson, "multiple NFL sources" anticipate free agent Mike Glennon landing a deal worth $14-15 million per year. It's only $3-4 million short of last year's Brock Osweiler benchmark. (Osweiler landed $18 million annually from the Texans.) Glennon showed plus decision-making skills as an 18-game starter his first two years in the league, but he is timid in the pocket and a poor downfield passer, offering what amounts to a game-manager skill set. He may end up as 2017's most overpaid free agent.

Lol.

Glennon will be an above average starter and will certainly be better than Jameis Winston.

All a team with questions at the QB position needs to do is sign Glennon and they'll be all set.
 

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Kirk Cousins continues to be disrepsected by the Redskins. He was just below the top tier of QBs last year and is deserving of a long term contract in DC. From the weenieworld blurb it sounds like McCoy could be a stop gap guy. They did draft Nate Sudfeld last year so maybe he could be groomed as the long term starter if the Redskins decided to foolishly move Cousins.

According to MMQB's Albert Breer, the Redskins believe they can win with Colt McCoy as their starting quarterback.

Per Breer, the feeling in D.C. is they want to resolve the Kirk Cousins situation now, whether it's sign him long term or trade him so they don't have to go through this whole ordeal again next offseason. McCoy is entering his age-31 season and has been with coach Jay Gruden in Washington all three years. He has attempted 139 passes since 2014, completing 98 (70.5 percent) for 1,185 yards (8.5 YPA) and a 5:3 TD:INT mark. He's also been one of the best preseason passers in that time. As a 16-game starter, McCoy likely offers a 7-9 or 8-8 ceiling.

Cousins is a franchise quarterback. If the Redskins had any sense they'd have locked him up by now. Possibly the reason they won't sign Cousins to a long term deal is they want a black quarterback.

McCoy is good quarterback but he's injury prone. Relying on him is taking a risk.
 
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Vikings will reportedly likely tender Adam Thielen with a second round restricted free agency offer, which amounts to a salary of about $2.8 million. So any team can sign him for more than that and then the Vikings will have seven days to match the offer (that's the same way Chris Hogan became a Patriot on the cheap last offseason).

Considering the perfectly mediocre Kenny Stills may command $12 million annually as an unrestricted free agent, Thielen would be a bargain at say half that much per year and a second round pick. We'll see if there's any legitimate interest in him; there certainly should be as he's an ace kick returner and does everything as a receiver very well.

According to Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, the Vikings are likely going to give Thielen a second-round restricted free agency tender offer. That would put Thielen’s salary for 2017 at around $2.8 million unless the two sides do come to a long-term deal.

What this also means is that, if another team signs Thielen to an offer sheet, the Vikings will have seven days to match that offer. If they choose not to do so, they will receiver a second-round draft choice as compensation. A team could go ahead and sign Thielen to that offer sheet following the
2017 NFL Draft and not have to give up a draft choice until the 2018 NFL Draft.

Thielen was the Vikings’ leading receiver in 2016, with his 967 yards being the highest figure a Vikings’ pass catcher has registered since
Sidney Rice had 1,312 yards in 2009. He’s worked his way up from the practice squad to be an ace special teamer, and now a legitimate starting wide receiver. Pro Football Focus had Thielen as one of their Top 20 receivers in the league this past season.

full article: http://www.dailynorseman.com/2017/3/4/14814918/tomasson-vikings-tender-thielen-second-round
 

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Fat black sumo bust Fluker was released by the Chargers. Over the past 3-4 years they Chargers fielded one of the worst, fattest, blackest, unathletic O-lines in the NFL and they wasted some of Rivers prime years. How can any of those teams think Fluker is anything but a backup. The Chargers o-line was very bad and sumo laden in 2016. Hopefully they wise up. In the mid 2000s the Chargers were one of the whiter teams in the league and one of the best as well.

Chargers released RG D.J. Fluker.

The Chargers picked up Fluker's fifth-year option last April, but they clearly do not still think he is worth the $8.821 million he was owed in 2017. Fluker now heads into a surprisingly strong guard market, although it is possible teams give him a look at right tackle, which is where he began his career. ESPN's Josina Anderson reports the Saints, Lions, Seahawks, Colts, Vikings, Giants, Cardinals, and Falcons could show interest. This may just be the first cut as the Chargers look to remake their offensive line. (Again.)
 

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More fake news from Weenieworld: The Chiefs will tender restricted free agent S Daniel Sorensen an offer. The level is unclear. Sorensen played 544 snaps last season, the third most for a Chiefs safety behind Eric Berry and Ron Parker. He operated in a bit of a hybrid safety/linebacker role. Sorensen is not an impact player.

As a part-time player last season, Sorensen racked up an impressive 55 solo tackles, and also had a sack, 3 interceptions (one for a touchdown), 2 forced fumbles and 6 pass defenses. That's the definition of an impact player, and Weenieworld's blurb is the definition of fake news, motivated by an anti-White agenda.
 

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-Jack Doyle rewarded with a 3yr 19million dollar extension from the Colts!

-Panthers also resigned S Colin Jones for another2yrs!!

-TJ Lang is testing free agency. Looking to draw 8-10mil a year. As a result he might not be a Packer next year. Had an outstanding 2016, didn't give up a sack! Ted Thompson needs to step up and pay this man, now's not the time to jew your best OL for the past 5-7yrs!
 

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The Redskins will always be dysfunctional as long as Dan Snyder owns the team. I'd prefer to see Cousins go to a team where he can be the unquestioned franchise quarterback.

Do you think Snyder is pushing for a black quarterback? I always got the feeling he resented the fact that Cousins made him look stupid by proving to be the better QB over his hand picked guy, RG3. Perhaps this is why Snyder is in no hurry to resign Cousins.
 
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