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Redskins sign another bust - WR Brian Quick. Another great example of black privilege - get drafted one pick into the 2nd round and have 5 poor to mediocre seasons with one team and still get signed by another team because the caste coaches and media blame it on taking years to figure out the pro game. What a joke!

Redskins signed WR Brian Quick, formerly of the Rams, to a one-year contract.

The Rams reached for Quick at No. 33 overall in the 2012 draft, and it took him years to figure out the pro game coming out of small-school Appalachian State. Rams staffers were comparing him to Vincent Jackson and Terrell Owens coming out of college. Obviously, those comps never materialized, but Quick has good size at 6'3/218 and has a strong 14.3 career YPR average. Quick figures to slide in as the No. 4 receiver as long as Josh Doctson is healthy.

Meanwhile Brian Hartline, who had 2 1000 yard seasons is out of the NFL.

Hartline is out of the NFL because he's white. If he was black some team would have signed him.

It's an example of the anti-white racism of the NFL.
 

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Maybe some good news for a change. Why do these stupid white owners continue to hire racist affirmative actions hires.

Jerry Sullivan of the Buffalo News believes it's "only a matter of time" until the Bills fire GM Doug Whaley.

Whaley has been at odds with new coach Sean McDermott seemingly since the day he was hired. Sullivan believes that Whaley has already lost the power struggle in Buffalo with McDermott emerging as the team's "voice." We saw this play out early in the month when Buffalo kept Tyrod Taylor on a restructured deal, a decision that was heavily influenced by McDermott. Sullivan believes Whaley's exodus could occur sometime after the draft. At that point, McDermott would likely bring in a GM of his choosing. Sullivan mentioned Panthers director of player personnel Don Gregory as a possible replacement for Whaley.
 

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Maybe some good news for a change. Why do these stupid white owners continue to hire racist affirmative actions hires.

Jerry Sullivan of the Buffalo News believes it's "only a matter of time" until the Bills fire GM Doug Whaley.

Whaley has been at odds with new coach Sean McDermott seemingly since the day he was hired. Sullivan believes that Whaley has already lost the power struggle in Buffalo with McDermott emerging as the team's "voice." We saw this play out early in the month when Buffalo kept Tyrod Taylor on a restructured deal, a decision that was heavily influenced by McDermott. Sullivan believes Whaley's exodus could occur sometime after the draft. At that point, McDermott would likely bring in a GM of his choosing. Sullivan mentioned Panthers director of player personnel Don Gregory as a possible replacement for Whaley.

While it would be nice to see Whaley get the ax, McDermott seems to be a caste abiding whore as well. I guess we will see after the draft. They already made a mistake in bringing back Idler Arm (according to the above article it was McDermott not Whaley that was instrumental in this decision). The Bills have 6 picks and have field one of the blackest rosters in the league - IMO the only way this draft would be a success is if 5/6 draft picks are white including a white QB.
 

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Damn, I was just about to post the possibility of Dougtavious being fired but ya'll beat me to it. As it stands, with Ebony Jenkum Manuel being shown the door, perhaps this opens the door for a white QB. We all know Taylor and his 150 yards and 1 TD per game isn't getting it done. Something will have to be done about the QB situation. I honestly don't think the Bills are going QB (Kizer, Watson) in the draft this year as they have too many other needs. I see them drafting someone like Davis Webb.
 

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Damn, I was just about to post the possibility of Dougtavious being fired but ya'll beat me to it. As it stands, with Ebony Jenkum Manuel being shown the door, perhaps this opens the door for a white QB. We all know Taylor and his 150 yards and 1 TD per game isn't getting it done. Something will have to be done about the QB situation. I honestly don't think the Bills are going QB (Kizer, Watson) in the draft this year as they have too many other needs. I see them drafting someone like Davis Webb.

I honestly wouldn't bet against another black qb being drafted. I would love to see Chad Kelly in buffalo. He has gone from a 1st rounder to just about blacklisted by the NFL in a matter of months. This years qb class is so damned crappy and black it seems like it's just a numbers game against us.
 

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I honestly wouldn't bet against another black qb being drafted. I would love to see Chad Kelly in buffalo. He has gone from a 1st rounder to just about blacklisted by the NFL in a matter of months. This years qb class is so damned crappy and black it seems like it's just a numbers game against us.

Taking Kelly in the 2nd or 3rd would be a good plan for Buffalo. The first Kelly did pretty well in Buffalo.
 

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I honestly wouldn't bet against another black qb being drafted. I would love to see Chad Kelly in buffalo. He has gone from a 1st rounder to just about blacklisted by the NFL in a matter of months. This years qb class is so damned crappy and black it seems like it's just a numbers game against us.

I view Kelly as kind of a wildcard to be honest. He could surprise a lot of people, or he could be another Manziel. I do believe he will be drafted late and there is a possibility of the team that does ending up with a steal.
 

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I view Kelly as kind of a wildcard to be honest. He could surprise a lot of people, or he could be another Manziel. I do believe he will be drafted late and there is a possibility of the team that does ending up with a steal.

I won't argue that - he made some dumb decisions but if he were black his "talent" would bypass the issues. Just look at white woman beater Joe Mixon - he will probably be a no later than a 4th round pick and what he did is worse than anything Kelly has done.

In terms of talent Kelly is probably the best QB in the draft. I hope he gets drafted and hopefully it is by Buffalo.
 

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I won't argue that - he made some dumb decisions but if he were black his "talent" would bypass the issues. Just look at white woman beater Joe Mixon - he will probably be a no later than a 4th round pick and what he did is worse than anything Kelly has done.

In terms of talent Kelly is probably the best QB in the draft. I hope he gets drafted and hopefully it is by Buffalo.

I still think Trubisky is the best QB in this draft. If I'm Buffalo, I take him and don't look back. Worry about the other needs later. Usually there are plenty of good white players later on in the draft that are undervalued.
 

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While it would be nice to see Whaley get the ax, McDermott seems to be a caste abiding whore as well. I guess we will see after the draft. They already made a mistake in bringing back Idler Arm (according to the above article it was McDermott not Whaley that was instrumental in this decision). The Bills have 6 picks and have field one of the blackest rosters in the league - IMO the only way this draft would be a success is if 5/6 draft picks are white including a white QB.

Also, as far as Whaley goes, If you’re an NFL GM, and you have no idea what you’re doing when it comes to choosing QBs (picking nothing but blacks at the position) you’re probably not going to stick around. When you take all 32 NFL teams and look at their rosters, minus the QBs, I’d say Buffalo is one of the more talented teams (even if they are pretty caste) So if they had just an average QB, they’d easily win 10-12 games. They haven’t come close to finding an average QB. Idler Arm Taylor is not a good, or even an average QB. He's a suckass QB who's helped out by a decent running game and a decent long ball.
 

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I still think Trubisky is the best QB in this draft. If I'm Buffalo, I take him and don't look back. Worry about the other needs later. Usually there are plenty of good white players later on in the draft that are undervalued.

I really like Trubisky as well and if I were a GM of a QB needy team he would be the first guy I target. Even if Buffalo gets Webb or Peterman it wouldn't be that bad. Like I said it's a numbers game with Deshaun, Deshone, Mahomes, Kaaya and even Dobbs getting a ton of hype. Meanwhile guys like Beathard, Russell, Kelly, Rush, Terrell and even the Torgensen kid from Penn are getting no "buzz" or attention. I am also interested to see if a team drafts Patrick Towles after his really good pro day. I will stop my rant now because it belongs in the draft thread!

But yes I love Trubisky as a QB prospect as well!
 

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The Raiders have been approved to move to Vegas. This is the third move in the past year or so - following the Rams and Chargers both moving to Los Angeles. Hopefully these moves begin to impact the league in a negative financial way. LA is not going to be able to support two teams - the Rams and Chargers both had loyal fan bases in their former locations and I doubt that will carry over much. Oakland moving to vegas is a dumb move as well - the raiders fan base although extremely dwf oriented and loyal may not follow them to Vegas. Las Vegas has never had a major sports team - perhaps to due to the stigma of sports betting but I really doubt any long term success in building up a fan base. From what I have read the city and taxes on tourists will fund the stadium. I just hope all three franchises fail because it will hurt the NFL as a whole.

The billionaire owners are almost as despicable and out of touch as their underlings who administer the caste system for each team. Goodell is the moron overseeing all of this relocation and possible overseas expansion. He is no friend of the white athlete so hopefully his shortsighted money grubbing moves will help cause the NFL to falter.
 

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The Raiders will succeed in Vegas. Vegas is the center of greed in the U.S. and the NFL is super-greedy, so it's a match made in heaven, or perhaps hell is the better word. There's a ton of money in Las Vegas, from billionaire casino owners to lots and lots of millionaires and retirees with money. The Raiders will sell out every game and skybox and will make Mark Davis lots of money. That doesn't justify the move as every NFL team is very profitable and can be sold for hundreds of millions of dollars of profit, but the DWFs remain zealous adherents of the country's secular religion no matter what and so the league continues to be unrestrained in its greed.
 

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The Raiders will succeed in Vegas. Vegas is the center of greed in the U.S. and the NFL is super-greedy, so it's a match made in heaven, or perhaps hell is the better word. There's a ton of money in Las Vegas, from billionaire casino owners to lots and lots of millionaires and retirees with money. The Raiders will sell out every game and skybox and will make Mark Davis lots of money. That doesn't justify the move as every NFL team is very profitable and can be sold for hundreds of millions of dollars of profit, but the DWFs remain zealous adherents of the country's secular religion no matter what and so the league continues to be unrestrained in its greed.

I totally agree it is the center of greed but their is a lot to do in Vegas besides go to an NFL game. I think the last thing anyone wants to do is go to an NFL game in Vegas. Las Vegas is synonymous with gambling, casinos, strip clubs etc. I think local sports books will benefit (that was my favorite thing to do out there). The NFL has now alienated fans in three cities - St. Louis, San Diego and Oakland. They put two eggs in one basket with the Rams and Chargers both in LA to compete with two big time college programs - USC and UCLA. Teams have been in LA before and have failed.

There was an article today touting that the Chargers had sold all of their season tickets - the stadium they will play in (until the new stadium is built in 2019) seats 30000 max according to wikipedia, their former stadium - Qualcomm held 70000. It will be laughable to see the Chargers playing home games the next few years and seeing empty seats in the stands.

The NFL money grab to make money off of municipalities by having them foot (some) of the bill for new stadiums and hopefully last season was an indication that people are beginning to tune out of the NFL. I personally think Goodell has overextended and overexposed the NFL - whether it be Thursday night football, international games that require US fans to wake up at 9 am to watch (this also will wear thin on franchises who have to give up a home game to cater to the NFLs Globalist ambitions), making the draft into a traveling circus, the NFL Network's terrible programming (the lame morning show/catering towards women - seriously who wakes up every morning and has the urge to turn it to the NFL network to see what kind of non-sense the idiotic talking heads will run their mouths about), the constant tweaking of the rules to make the game "safer" etc.

Also having a bunch of afroletes playing in Vegas is going to be entertaining for us because of all the potential for arrests and hopefully some sort of big gambling scandal! I could really see this blow up in the NFLs face and frankly I hope it does.
 

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I'm kinda glad that the Raidus will set up shop in Vegas. The affelets will not be able to control themselves. It will be one affeletic meltdown upon another, with alot of DUIs, arrest for disorderly conduct and serious crimes awaiting them. I look forward to them imploding. They can't help themselves. LOL
 

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When the Packers have trouble selling out a wild card game I would take notice if I sat in NFL HQ. As for LA it is very interesting that the college games do well the pro ones not so much. I do remember though that USC was surrounded by crack dealers (I worked a summer with an intern, former high school wonder QB for a state championship team turned USC non-athlete crackhead).

Prediction time, we will see more epic meltdowns of athletes and the jock sniffers as the alt-right in general finds such fertile grounds for trolling and that will beget more trolling to the point that NFL HQ and the Sniffers foolishly declare war.
 

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I'm kinda glad that the Raidus will set up shop in Vegas. The affelets will not be able to control themselves. It will be one affeletic meltdown upon another, with alot of DUIs, arrest for disorderly conduct and serious crimes awaiting them. I look forward to them imploding. They can't help themselves. LOL
Yes bars are 24 hours and many players are too lazy to get a car service that is provided for free by the clubs. I can see Charles Barkley type behavior by quite a few players. Also not pay backing a casino marker(loan) is a felony, this could be quite a problem with the stupider players.
 
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Why did it take five long years before Rex got his opportunity? Jackson speaks highly of him yet treated him as a special teams player only while he was in Cincy. White players so often flourish when given an opportunity yet the league still drafts 80% black year after year, decade after decade. Maybe one year this "copycat league" will begin to copy the Patriots -- not.

Speaking Wednesday, Browns coach Hue Jackson said new Patriots RB Rex Burkhead will "flourish" in New England. "He's very talented," Jackson said. "He's going to get his opportunity now, and he's going to flourish. He's a really good player. Areallygood player. He's very versatile because he's a good runner, a good pass-catcher. He's a good blocker. He brings a lot of different elements to that football team." Jackson's opinion is notable because he was Burkhead's position coach and OC in Cincinnati before taking the Browns job. Burkhead's hype continues to build.
 

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Why did it take five long years before Rex got his opportunity? Jackson speaks highly of him yet treated him as a special teams player only while he was in Cincy. White players so often flourish when given an opportunity yet the league still drafts 80% black year after year, decade after decade. Maybe one year this "copycat league" will begin to copy the Patriots -- not.

Speaking Wednesday, Browns coach Hue Jackson said new Patriots RB Rex Burkhead will "flourish" in New England. "He's very talented," Jackson said. "He's going to get his opportunity now, and he's going to flourish. He's a really good player. Areallygood player. He's very versatile because he's a good runner, a good pass-catcher. He's a good blocker. He brings a lot of different elements to that football team." Jackson's opinion is notable because he was Burkhead's position coach and OC in Cincinnati before taking the Browns job. Burkhead's hype continues to build.
cuz Baby Hue is saying what he needs to say to not look like the idiotic dick he really is....if he had really felt this way about RB he would have played him from the get go...period!
 

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White starters at defensive tackle are almost as rare as White running backs but we may have another one this season:

Eagles NT Beau Allen is expected to replace Bennie Logan. Logan signed with the Chiefs in free agency. "Beau had a lot of snaps last year, played quite a bit," coach Doug Pederson said. "Obviously with free agency and Bennie not being here, yeah, it gives him an opportunity to step in there and really show what he can do." Philly is reportedly working on an extension for Allen, who is entering the final year of his rookie deal.
 

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Weenieworld doing it's best to denigrate Burkhead in any way possible:

Free agent Adrian Peterson will visit the Patriots on Monday.

Peterson signing in Foxboro would throw quite a wrench into the Rex Burkhead hype train. In New England, Peterson would likely fill the LeGarrette Blount role as an early-down and clock-killing banger, giving the Pats yet another dimension offensively. Burkhead, Dion Lewis, James White, and D.J. Foster are the running backs presently on New England's offseason roster.
 

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Nick Bellore signed by the Lions. He played well last year after a very long racial apprenticeship/wstd role for his career for 5 seasons.
 
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