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Some more black privilege on display:
Vikings GM Rick Spielman said the organization "believes" in Michael Floyd, and he will remain on the club's roster and report for training camp.
Floyd boneheadedly consumed alcohol just days before his house arrest sentence was set to expire earlier this month, and he was sentenced to one day in jail in Arizona on Monday. He got off extremely light and will keep his job at the same time. Floyd won't be guaranteed to make the final 53-man roster out of camp and is certainly facing a league-mandated suspension from Roger Goodell.
This info does not bode well for wr's Abbrederis and Billingsley.
Here's another example of how white players aren't shown their due respect by the sports msm. This is the 2011 draft redone. Andy Dalton, a quality starting quarterback, is not even drafted in the first round.
Ridiculous.
2011 NFL Draft do-over: Broncos pass on Von Miller for J.J. Watt - NFL ...
Here's another example of how white players aren't shown their due respect by the sports msm. This is the 2011 draft redone. Andy Dalton, a quality starting quarterback, is not even drafted in the first round.
Ridiculous.
2011 NFL Draft do-over: Broncos pass on Von Miller for J.J. Watt - NFL ...
Of course sCam is still #1 overall...
Decent rookie season in 2011
Below average in 2012
Average in 2013
Below average in 2014
MVP in 2015
One of the worst starters in the league in 2016
... yep, one good season, totally worth a 1st overall selection!
I'm so sick of hearing how good so and so (black affleet) would be, or could be if he wasn't... a head case; a drug addict; a woman beater; a murderer; an idiot; lazy. The worst part is these moron coaches take up for them... I don't know how guys like Sean Lee and Jason Witten can put up with being surrounded by so many idiots...Jason Garrett has become such a pussified fruit of a head coach. Perfect example of a black getting 3rd, 4th, 5th etc. changes here
Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said he thinks DE Damontre Moore is "embracing" the opportunity he has in Dallas.
"I think he has matured over the course of his career," Garrett said of Moore, who was cut by the Giants in part because of a fight with a teammate over a pair of headphones and was arrested in December on suspicion of DWI. To his credit, Moore seems to understand he has taken his NFL career for granted to this point, asking himself, "If you really love [football], why aren’t you doing everything to the best of your ability?" The Cowboys desperately need pass-rushing help, and Moore has the talent to be a factor if his head is in the right place.
And some more black privilege for another low IQ afflete:
Eagles WLB Nigel Bradham accepted a deferred prosecution program for his felony battery charge.
Bradham allegedly assaulted a hotel employee last summer over how long the employee took to bring his group a beach umbrella. If Bradham meets the conditions set in the program, the case will be dismissed. Still, Bradham will likely face league discipline for the incident.
Gary Barnidge still an unsigned free agent. Guess the Ravens prefer to keep the 60 year old Ben Watson, a former first round pick who didn't play last year because of injury and who in his 13 year career has amassed less than 5,000 receiving yards:
Free agent TE Gary Barnidge said on Thursday he's yet to hear from the Ravens. "They know who to contact, who to call," Barnidge said. "I just know we haven’t heard anything yet, which is fine. I’m in no hurry. I’m staying in shape. I’ll be ready when that call comes, so I’m in no rush right now." Barnidge's market hasn't developed after quickly fielding calls from the Bills, Jaguars, Broncos, and Panthers after his release from the Browns. The Ravens have a clear need at tight end, but likely want to see how Ben Watson looks first.