In the name of freedom of speech, speaking truth to power, taking a stand for what's right, and showing tremendous moral courage, I would love to see players and coaches kneel during the Black National Anthem. What's good for the goose is good for the gander...right, liberals? And kneelers need not be whites only, blacks are welcome to join in the kneeling and say stuff like "we all bleed red", "we're all members of the human race," etc.
Ha. Blacks have a
weird idea of their separatism movement. They want White people around so they will have someone to blame for all of their inadequacies. They also want ( with the help of those in power) to subjugate White people with constant humiliations and I still insist sports has been the perfect platform for that. What better way to
diminish Whites than having sports teams chalk full of "black stars" with Whites playing the parts of bit players like butlers like the little White kicker making an appearance amidst knowing snickers from both athletes and fans as they play compare and contrast the athletes game.
In detailed studies Steve Sailer insists blacks have a much lower intellect than other races. And most disturbingly they commit
violent crimes at a rate that is off the charts compared to other races. The discrepancy is so
wide you would think one was looking at a different species? Oddly for someone who is so meticulous in his research Sailer prefers to utilize the
sledgehammer approach when it comes to promoting black athletic superiority?
BTW I am on the police reform bandwagon. In the
opposite direction. More night sticks and hard ass methods. What is all this touchy feely cops and community talk? Sure with little kids I can see it and cops
are nice to them. For the rest of us cops are often irritants but they serve a vital purpose and a civilized society can't function properly without them. Which is why the calls to defund the police is an aim for black savages to run roughshod. I found it amusing that it took about an hour for the Seattle police force to destroy that vicious "young men having sex in tents" movement. Next time run them out on the first night idiots. That mayor probably has residual drug damage from her Grateful Dead days. Hell if they would have airlifted the broads out of Chaz/Jizz or whatever they were called (much like the Occupy Wall Street tent cities) the whole thing would have folded within minutes.
I have known several prison guards. They were all workout warriors and looked like WWE extras. And I couldn't distinguish them from the criminals if my life depended on it. I knew them quite well and those dudes were very rough around the edges. The moral is the "Andy Griffith" model doesn't cut it. Unless we are talking about a drug free all White community where Andy and Barney would more than suffice.
But back to football. I thought Clay Matthews was on a steep decline two years ago but man did he get his legs back last season with the Rams. He was well on his way to double digit stats and TFLs before an injury robbed him of several games. Which is why I am surprised no one has signed him as a FA yet. He will be 34 but last year he showed he still has something in the tank. Chase Winovich of the Pats reminds me so much of a young Clay and I expect a break out year from Chase this season.
Speaking of linebackers I noticed injury riddled Chase Hanson is on the Saints. I have no doubts LB David Woodward didn't get drafted because of injury concerns but hopefully he resurfaces somewhere. I am very concerned about Cowboys budding superstar LB Vander Esch. Hopefully his neck issue is behind him.
I was pleased to see ( I follow White Nebraska defenders like a hawk) Luke Gifford is listed as a back up Dallas LB in both the Athlon and Street and Smith's yearbooks. I recall seeing him on special teams last season one game and I anticipate he will play there but it would be nice to see him get some snaps on defense too. The fabulous Sean Lee, another player with a history of injury problems, played in all 16 games last year. A future coach Lee epitomizes what it takes to be a great linebacker. Smart, quick, instinctive, athletic who has great tackling techniques.
Another younger linebacker who has the same qualities is Joe Schobert. Joe is taking over the play calling for his new team the Jags and the buzz is he will become a leader in the locker room. CM I hear is now the undisputed leader of Carolina now that Kuechly and Olsen have departed.