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Hopefully it won't, but Dorsett is a first round draft pick from 2015 with a lot of speed. With the Colts he was one of those one-trick black ponies who run fast in a straight line but otherwise is clueless when it comes to playing receiver (in sharp contrast to his former Colts teammate T. Y. Hilton, who is also small and fast but is an excellent receiver). It's possible but not likely he could take snaps from Hogan, or Amendola if they try to play him in the slot, which is very unlikely. For now he's backup depth they'll try to develop.
 

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Max Maccaffrey got cut.....I hope someone grabs him up.
Tasom Hill needs a roster spot.....Jake Billingsley got cut......
So many cuts to sort through......
 

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Hopefully it won't, but Dorsett is a first round draft pick from 2015 with a lot of speed. With the Colts he was one of those one-trick black ponies who run fast in a straight line but otherwise is clueless when it comes to playing receiver (in sharp contrast to his former Colts teammate T. Y. Hilton, who is also small and fast but is an excellent receiver). It's possible but not likely he could take snaps from Hogan, or Amendola if they try to play him in the slot, which is very unlikely. For now he's backup depth they'll try to develop.

I'm not worried, either. Dorsett meant so little to the Colts that they were willing to let him walk in exchange for a third string QB who'll sit behind both Luck and Tolzien.

After Hilton and Moncrief, the Colts have nothing at WR. This trade makes no sense from their perspective...unless they know that Dorsett can't play.
 
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I'm not worried, either. Dorsett meant so little to the Colts that they were willing to let him walk in exchange for a third string QB who'll sit behind both Luck and Tolzien.

After Hilton and Moncrief, the Colts have nothing at WR. This trade makes no sense from their perspective...unless they know that Dorsett can't play.

I also read after I posted above that the Colts tried during all of August to trade Dorsett with no takers until the Patriots bit. A lot of black receivers ride the carousel in and out of New England, including Chad Johnson, who lacked the brainpower to understand the team's complicated offense. I feel confident that one-trick pony Dorsett is even less equipped to do so than was Ocho Cinco.
 

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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Redskins S Su'a Cravens told some within the organization on Saturday that he was going to retire, but he has changed his mind "for now."

Cravens is recovering from last month's clean-up knee surgery and wasn't at practice Sunday. The sophomore has battled a number of health issues dating back to college, from knee problems to concussions to a torn biceps suffered late last season. He may be wondering if it's all worth it. Cravens is expected to miss the start of the season to "address issues," per Schefter.
 

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I also read after I posted above that the Colts tried during all of August to trade Dorsett with no takers until the Patriots bit. A lot of black receivers ride the carousel in and out of New England, including Chad Johnson, who lacked the brainpower to understand the team's complicated offense. I feel confident that one-trick pony Dorsett is even less equipped to do so than was Ocho Cinco.

If Dorsett proves to be a bust, they should cut him and pick up Brandon Reilly, Tanner Gentry, or Jace Billingsley. I can already hear the squealling of the DWF cucks and the (((sports media))).
 

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Some possible good news for WR Cody Hollister. Light skinned mulatto Austin Carr was picked up off waivers by the Saints. With him gone, I would imagine that the Pats are more willingly to practice squad Hollister now.
 
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Connor Cook has been bumped down to 3rd string QB behind mega-bust EJ Manuel. If Carr gets injured again, the ultra-dark Raiders can go full coal with Ebony Jenkem.
 

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The infamously awful (even for black QB standards) Joe Webb is somehow still in the league and signed with none other than the Buffalo Bills
 

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Some potential good news:

Bills coach Sean McDermott said fifth-round QB Nathan Peterman is "ready" to start.

"We're confident in Nathan," the coach continued. Despite a turbulent camp, Tyrod Taylor will still be the starter when healthy, but McDermott said his Week 1 status is "up in the air" as he attempts to come back from a concussion. That could force the rookie into a start against the Jets. No matter who is under center, Buffalo should ride the wheels off LeSean McCoy.
 

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I'd love to see this clown get injured or suspended again, preferably in the season opener.

Le'Veon Bell says he's ready for a "full load" in Sunday's opener. Bell did say he was a "little winded" on Monday. 25-year-old Bell has demonstrated a remarkable ability to hit the ground running after long layoffs. We wouldn't expect him to be limited against the Browns.
 

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Some potential good news:

Bills coach Sean McDermott said fifth-round QB Nathan Peterman is "ready" to start.

"We're confident in Nathan," the coach continued. Despite a turbulent camp, Tyrod Taylor will still be the starter when healthy, but McDermott said his Week 1 status is "up in the air" as he attempts to come back from a concussion. That could force the rookie into a start against the Jets. No matter who is under center, Buffalo should ride the wheels off LeSean McCoy.

Former longtime scout Greg Gabriel said that Peterman would end up starting by the end of the season. He also predicted last year that Kevin Hogan would be an eventual starter. Let's hope he's right on both counts.
 

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To the moderators: Would it be possible to create an NFL section entitled 'Fantasy Football'. I would think that many of us play FF and field majority or all White teams. It would be great to exchange ideas on personnel from a FF perspective.
 

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To the moderators: Would it be possible to create an NFL section entitled 'Fantasy Football'. I would think that many of us play FF and field majority or all White teams. It would be great to exchange ideas on personnel from a FF perspective.

We had one for a number of years but I eventually deleted it due to lack of posting. If you want to start a fantasy football thread and it takes off, I would start a fantasy forum again. Personally I find that playing ff is a great help in staying on top of what's going on in the NFL.
 

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We had one for a number of years but I eventually deleted it due to lack of posting. If you want to start a fantasy football thread and it takes off, I would start a fantasy forum again. Personally I find that playing ff is a great help in staying on top of what's going on in the NFL.

Thanks Don.......this forum helps me to keep my all-White FF teams competitive. I find that playing all-White teams helps promote our cause......once you can get through the initial negative reaction by most folks.....
 
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With McCaffrey, Woodhead, and Burkhead, this looks like the first time in years that there will be enough White running backs with enough touches to make an all-White fantasy team viable.
 

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With McCaffrey, Woodhead, and Burkhead, this looks like the first time in years that there will be enough White running backs with enough touches to make an all-White fantasy team viable.[/QUOTEar]

I have done pretty good in the past with Woodhead and Zenner and others. But, this year I'm telling the group 'fear me, I have RBs this year'! I have been in one league for about seven years and they mostly love my drafting strategy........I got deleted from another league because of it.......I think the Commissioner really did fear that I would win it all this year.......LOL
 

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It appears as though the league is playing footsie with Ezekiel Elliott's 6 game suspension. It looks now like it will be reduced if not eliminated altogether. The result of his appeal has been delayed until at least tomorrow, just two days before the regular season starts.

Even though Elliott's (White) gf posted pictures of the bruises he inflicted on her, there hasn't been as much as a peep from the "feminists" and their media enablers. About 98% of domestic violence among NFL players is of the black variety, but nothing is said about the epidemic of black violence, as always. When ultra-privileged black athletes routinely beat women, just imagine how common it is in black culture in general. If White NFL players were 1/10 as violent toward their wives and girlfriends as black NFL players it would be lead story material on the national (fake) news over and over.

The so-called feminists also never criticized Bill Clinton. "Feminism" is an integral part of communist ideology, the most effective weapon of the Amerikan version of communism, along with racial warfare. Class warfare has been replaced in communist ideology by totally fake "gender warfare," which is aimed at White men and indirectly at White women, and as most White women remain unaware of the true causes of the widespread unhappiness caused by their "liberation," it makes feminist propaganda that much more effective.
 

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It appears as though the league is playing footsie with Ezekiel Elliott's 6 game suspension. It looks now like it will be reduced if not eliminated altogether. The result of his appeal has been delayed until at least tomorrow, just two days before the regular season starts.

Even though Elliott's (White) gf posted pictures of the bruises he inflicted on her, there hasn't been as much as a peep from the "feminists" and their media enablers. About 98% of domestic violence among NFL players is of the black variety, but nothing is said about the epidemic of black violence, as always. When ultra-privileged black athletes routinely beat women, just imagine how common it is in black culture in general. If White NFL players were 1/10 as violent toward their wives and girlfriends as black NFL players it would be lead story material on the national (fake) news over and over.

The so-called feminists also never criticized Bill Clinton. "Feminism" is an integral part of communist ideology, the most effective weapon of the Amerikan version of communism, along with racial warfare. Class warfare has been replaced in communist ideology by totally fake "gender warfare," which is aimed at White men and indirectly at White women, and as most White women remain unaware of the true causes of the widespread unhappiness caused by their "liberation," it makes feminist propaganda that much more effective.
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With McCaffrey, Woodhead, and Burkhead, this looks like the first time in years that there will be enough White running backs with enough touches to make an all-White fantasy team viable.

As a social experiment, and to help promote our cause:

Since the 2010-2011 season, I have been fielding my fantasy football teams with White players only.

In 2011, I made it to the championship game thanks to huge years from Welker, Nelson, Gronkowski, Rodgers and solid performances from Decker and Witten. It was enough to carry the load due to the disappointing year from Hillis (injury) and Woodhead (limited opportunities) after both running backs broke out in 2010.

I do participate in more than just one league (2-3 cap), but in at least in one league (unfortunately not a money league), I have been able to clinch a playoff spot every year for the past 7 seasons.

I normally take full advantage of the flex league option, as I normally draft two elite White TEs and start them every week.

When I first took this approach, I had folks in the league call me racist (even though if you filled an all black team, nobody would say anything), I had folks that doubted me and say it was never going to work, but 7 years later of continued success, I have proven the naysayers wrong which for the most part, are some of my best and closes friends.

Now with that being said, I have noticed I've grown a trend down here in South, Fl. I have acquaintances that know me as the "ESPN" for White athletes, and whenever a White athlete excels or someone needs some background info, they come to ask me like if I'm some White athlete sports guru (LOL). I really have no one else to thank but my Caste Football brothers on this site for the contribution you gentlemen do on a daily basis. I have even referred folks to this site as well.

As we head into the 2017-2018 season, in at least 2/3 leagues that I participate in, it has become difficult to draft White studs like a Nelson, McCaffrey, Gronk, Kelce, Edelman (before injury), Olsen, etc. In fact, in 2/3 leagues, Nelson and Gronk were taken in the first round, followed up by Edelman (before injury), McCaffrey, Kelce, Olsen in the second, followed up by Hogan, Woodhead, and Decker in the 4ths and 5ths. In this league, I was only able to draft Adam Thielen and Cooper Kupp as my two starting WRs, and guys like Humphries and Trent Taylor as backups since others in the league had already taken Beasley and Amendola.

Attached you may find an image of the team I drafted this past weekend. I really feel good about this team, and if it remains an injury free season, I believe this may be the team that takes me to the promise land again.....And yes, this one is a money league!
 

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