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Chad Kelly has a lot to say about why he is not in the NFL. It is in a Sports Illustrated article.
https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/20...witter-rant-nfl-career-lied-to-arrest-broncos
Chad Kelly probably drank his way out of the league. His biggest enemy is John Barley, all of his incidents over the years have been after he tied 3+ too many on an came across as a dangerous drunk. I know NFL execs and teams are two faced but his play was NFL worthy, just look at some of the inept backups that have hung around the NFL for years.

He may have to light up the CFL or another minor league to get another shot in the NFL.

PS his uncle was known to tie one on and chase skirts even while married but it seemed like it never affected his play on Sundays. Also he played in era before social media and true 24/7 coverage, today maybe he would have been caught coming out of a hotel room with a groupie and that would have blown up his career in Buffalo.
 

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Yea Saints fans hated Alex even tho he played great. I'm glad he's doing well, albeit on a bad team. His replacement Kwon has made many boneheaded mistakes but they don't say anything. A majority of saints fans also claimed that Trey Hendrickson only got sacks because he lined up opposite to Cam Jordan. Glad he's tearing it up as well.

dwid, Alex Anzalone is finally getting some positive press (i.e. my 12/9 link). I think the clutch PD's in coverage are really the difference. Accumulating a bunch of tackles and being a "tackling machine" is fine for blacks, but white defenders must constantly ring up TFL's, sacks, Int's and PD's in order to stay as starters! Alex is nursing an ankle injury. Hopefully he sits out tomorrow (listed as questionable), rather than playing on one leg in a totally lost season.

Trey Hendrickson was "lights out" in All-Star games. Mayock was smitten by his fast rise at NFL.com. He was eventually picked 103rd overall, even after a great Combine showing. But we were told he played at a mid-major FBS school, so he couldn't go much higher than early round 3 (about 70)?

Comical how N.O. eventually traded two #1 picks to move up for Marcus Davenport from Texas-San Antonio! Drafted #14 overall, Davenport ran a shade faster than Trey (4.58 to 4.65/40) at the Combine, but Hendrickson beat him in most categories -- short shuttle, vertical, ect. Hopefully, Louisiana based DWF's are impressed with Marcus' 17.5 career sacks (4 seasons)? Trey has an outside chance of getting that total this season!

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Booth, as far as Chad Kelly, as I noted in a new thread, there seems to be new roadblock for white QB's. Since 2014, only 1st rounders get a legitimate to start/thrive in the NFL. Over the last 7 drafts, pretty much G. Winshew II (6th round) and Drew Locke (2nd) were the only white, non-1st rounders to get a sustained, legit shot (not due to injuries). All things considered Minshew thrived on a rancid team in Jax. Still, he was kicked to the curb! Locke was not great, but he wasn't awful in 2020. He showed serious potential and deserved another shot, but Denver brought in perpetually mediocre Ted Bridgewater. Locke will be lucky if ever gets another chance to start again, barring injuries?

Point? Chad Kelly was the last pick in round 7 (253), did he really think he would get a fair chance in today's NFL? USFL is coming back. Perhaps, for nostalgia purposes, he can play for the Houston Gamblers, much like Uncle Jim?
 
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I am no big fan of the police or prisons but I will admit we must have them to continue to be a society. I guess the NFL thinks we don't. They have been giving money to groups whose puprose is to defund the police and do away with prisons. It's hard enough to watch football now much less watching it knowing the league is giving money to groups who are anti-white communists.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/sports/nfl-inspire-change-funding-defund-police-groups
 

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I am no big fan of the police or prisons but I will admit we must have them to continue to be a society. I guess the NFL thinks we don't. They have been giving money to groups whose puprose is to defund the police and do away with prisons. It's hard enough to watch football now much less watching it knowing the league is giving money to groups who are anti-white communists.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/sports/nfl-inspire-change-funding-defund-police-groups
Yes, I think there is another post on here noting that same thing. The NFL is blatantly a full-on Communist anti-White patron. I will always be glad for our White players and I love the sport but after the end of the month my only knowledge of it will be what I get on this site. I will not be hooking up the antenna (yes, I use an antenna) at my new place out of state. There have been many final straws for me but the Defund the Police crony is a big straw in my book.
 

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The anti-police rhetoric from this barf inducing league is probably the thing that pisses me off more than anything. The black community as a whole really is delusional enough to think that they can do no wrong and that laws simply don't apply to them. Now granted, there are obvious exceptions to this line of thinking (guys like Jason Whitlock come to mind) but it's a major problem among blacks in America. The multinational corporations encourage this lunacy because they're in on the destruction of western civilization which is why just about every major advertiser supports BLM. The vast majority of people don't want this crap but it doesn't matter. It's all part of a greater agenda.
 

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The anti-police rhetoric from this barf inducing league is probably the thing that pisses me off more than anything. The black community as a whole really is delusional enough to think that they can do no wrong and that laws simply don't apply to them. Now granted, there are obvious exceptions to this line of thinking (guys like Jason Whitlock come to mind) but it's a major problem among blacks in America. The multinational corporations encourage this lunacy because they're in on the destruction of western civilization which is why just about every major advertiser supports BLM. The vast majority of people don't want this crap but it doesn't matter. It's all part of a greater agenda.

Many years ago a guy I knew was asked what he thought of Obama and since this man had many years of political experience crossed with intel work in Africa he succinctly stated he's an African and no doubt a sociopath, as in Africa and its nurture/nature dynamic produces to what us white men would consider sociopathic people and what they considered normal. Put them in America and with the Jewish leadership of crazy grasping neurotics here we are supersized sociopaths. There are no brakes on them as a people, not all blacks agree or find this reasonable but they like decent Jews are quiet in the face of the most aggressive of their kind.

What does this have to do with football, I would just rub the everyday "normal" DWF's face in this anti-social behavior they deserve it and these DWF's must be driven out of our herd BAMN. So yes these non-white sociopaths are in some ways useful, ain't pretty or noble but you know in real life things get messy.
 

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Falcons sign WR Chad Hansen to their practice squad, per reports.

This is great news but watching games weekly and seeing all the starting receivers with hands of stone why doesn't he go straight back to the top?
Chad Hansen has already proven with the Texans what he can do. At least Atlanta isn't a great team so maybe he will have more of a chance to be
called up. What do the Falcons have to lose? Thanks for the update.
 

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Following players (Caste positions) are reportedly being elevated from Practice Squads for Week 15: Several have been up at least one week**, but seemingly have to be re-added week-to-week for a while. Not sure why?

WR Trent Taylor (Cinn) **
DB Ben DeLuca (LAC) **
DT Forrest Merrill (LAC)
WR David Sills (NYG)
RB Nathan Cottrell (Jax) **
WR Cody Thompson (Sea) **
LB Connor Strachan (Hou)


WR Danny Amendola and QB Sam Darnold are being activated from injured reserve.

WR Justin Watson (Tampa) activated from PUP list. Great combination of size and athletic ability -- check his Combine or Pro Day numbers. Hopefully he plays right away, due to injuries or suspension or whatever?..... Huge disappointment that he hasn't got a real chance with Brady at QB. However, with Caste cuck Bruce Arians coaching, it's not a total surprise he's been kicked to the curb.

WR Landen Akers made his NFL debut with the Rams last week. Not sure if he'll be on the team tomorrow?
 

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Carson Wentz in Covid protocols. Not sure if he tested positive, or just a close contact. Either way, he’s unvaccinated…so, RIP Carson, I’m sure he won’t survive this deadly virus. And, thank God for the protocols, they’re saving so many lives.
 
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I liked Wentz. Sorry to hear of his soon passing. Especially if it's omicron then those deadly sniffles result in certain death. Hope he picked out his tombstone and had a will. Next post we'll probably hear he's been taken off life support.
 
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Here's a player who actually had a few symptoms. OMG he lost ten pounds! In other words he came down with a bad case of flu, as millions of Americans did every year before the world stopped in March of 2020 and the "New Insanity" aka New Normal was instituted.

Allen Robinson said he lost ten pounds while he had COVID-19 and is "still trying to feel normal." It's a reminder that even professional athletes sometimes struggle to recover from the virus. Robinson was removed from the COVID-19 list on Monday and should be ready to go for Week 17 against the Giants. Whether he gets a full complement of snaps is up in the air. Robinson is no more than a WR4 against New York. He doesn't have more than four receptions in a game since Week 1.
 

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He also had “fever, itchy throat, and nasal congestion.” Luckily, he was vaccinated. Otherwise he would’ve lost 11 pounds.
 

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I'd been hearing various announcers mentioning Madden of late and how much they liked and respected him so I figured he was in declining health. Yep, his powerhouse Raiders teams had lots of White stars including at all the now-taboo positions, but Madden as an announcer was a purveyor of Caste-speak for the most part when he wasn't doing his sound effects. He absolutely despised Bill Schroeder and didn't try to hide it. But he likely would have reduced the Caste-speak in recent years as so many announcers have. Even Crissie isn't as horrible as she used to be. RIP
 

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I'd been hearing various announcers mentioning Madden of late and how much they liked and respected him so I figured he was in declining health. Yep, his powerhouse Raiders teams had lots of White stars including at all the now-taboo positions, but Madden as an announcer was a purveyor of Caste-speak for the most part when he wasn't doing his sound effects. He absolutely despised Bill Schroeder and didn't try to hide it. But he likely would have reduced the Caste-speak in recent years as so many announcers have. Even Crissie isn't as horrible as she used to be. RIP

I too figured Madden's health was declining as the Fox special on him has been done before for various celebrities who were on their last legs or were so old that they could die any day ie Bob Hope or George Burns.

I never noticed too much Casteon talk and when the league was still majority White or had plentiful White skill players he seemed to love blue collar back of the roster guys like Bill Ring or solid starters like Bill Bates.

The most fun moment I remember of him was this funny musing with Madden and Summerall about Burt Reynolds...


PS, Madden had one strong constitution as men with his hulking build don't usually live until their mid 80's. This song is a tribute to his Irish ancestry...
 
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RIP to Madden.

Older folks will remember him as a coach, while the subsequent generation more so the jovial announcer. For the youth, his name lives on with the iconic and most popular video game series.
 

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I'd been hearing various announcers mentioning Madden of late and how much they liked and respected him so I figured he was in declining health. Yep, his powerhouse Raiders teams had lots of White stars including at all the now-taboo positions, but Madden as an announcer was a purveyor of Caste-speak for the most part when he wasn't doing his sound effects. He absolutely despised Bill Schroeder and didn't try to hide it. But he likely would have reduced the Caste-speak in recent years as so many announcers have. Even Crissie isn't as horrible as she used to be. RIP
Sad news about Madden. Back in the day him and Pat Summerall were my favorite broadcast team. He added some funny moments along with the deep and dulcet tones of Summerall. Nothing in my memories compares to the voice of Summerall saying, "Touchdown, Dallas" and then Madden bringing his unique commentary right in. Today is a sad day indeed for football.

Hey Don, can you explain his despising of Bill Schroeder? The former Major League player and then broadcaster? I had to look him up as I don't know to much about him. I take it there's a history of bad blood for some reason? Thanks.
 
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The Bill Schroeder I'm referring to was an outside receiver for the Packers who went over 1,000 yards receiving in 1999, then fell just one yard short the next season with 999 yards in 2000, then followed that up with 918 yards in '01 before his role was methodically and dramatically downsized and he was traded to the Lions and then ended up on Tampa and was out of the league after '04. He was an outstanding athlete from small college Wisconsin-La Crosse who was a 6th round draft choice in '94, likely taken purely as a "homer" pick who wasn't expected to amount to anything, but Schroeder was tall and fast, maybe even a decathlete if memory serves, but didn't see any regular season action until '97 when he was already 26 years old.

It was only in 1998 that Ed McCaffrey and Wayne Chrebet broke the 12 year drought of no White wide receivers going over 1,000 yards, and so Schroeder doing it in '99 and almost again the following season made him a target. We all know what White players face in the NFL, but there's always a few that are particularly hated and Schroeder was one of those. Even Favre jumped all over him on-field one time when he short-armed a pass, something I see at least once or more on average every time I watch a game. I recall Madden really dumping on Schroeder during a game for a mistake he made, with genuine dislike, even hatred, in his voice. It stuck with me because it was startling to hear such invective from an announcer.

This was back when Mike "The Walrus" Holmgren was the Green Bay head coach, and the Packers also somehow ended up with running back Travis Jervey on their roster at the same time. Jervey was 230 pounds and super-fast -- he came in third once in the NFL's Fastest Man Contest -- while Holmgren was as caste as they came, and here he had spectacular White athletic specimens at wide receiver and running back that he always acted like he resented. So of course Jervey was only used as a WSTD except for a few games when all the other RBs were injured (the Peyton Hillis scenario), and Schroeder was barely tolerated for a few seasons. Holmgren just oozed negative vibes toward White players other than Favre, and I suspect a lot of the hatred of Schroeder emanated from that, which Madden picked up on. But as White is Right notes, Madden was mostly a likeable and eccentric almost cartoon-like character who made a fortune from his video game franchise.
 
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The Bill Schroeder I'm referring to was an outside receiver for the Packers who went over 1,000 yards receiving in 1999, then fell just one yard short the next season with 999 yards in 2000, then followed that up with 918 yards in '01 before his role was methodically and dramatically downsized and he was traded to the Lions and then ended up on Tampa and was out of the league after '04. He was an outstanding athlete from small college Wisconsin-La Crosse who was a 6th round draft choice in '94, likely taken purely as a "homer" pick who wasn't expected to amount to anything, but Schroeder was tall and fast, maybe even a decathlete if memory serves, but didn't see any regular season action until '97 when he was already 26 years old.

It was only in 1998 that Ed McCaffrey and Wayne Chrebet broke the 12 year drought of no White wide receivers going over 1,000 yards, and so Schroeder doing it in '99 and almost again the following season made him a target. We all know what White players face in the NFL, but there's always a few that are particularly hated and Schroeder was one of those. Even Favre jumped all over him on-field one time when he short-armed a pass, something I see at least once or more on average every time I watch a game. I recall Madden really dumping on Schroeder during a game for a mistake he made, with genuine dislike, even hatred, in his voice. It stuck with me because it was startling to hear such invective from an announcer.

This was back when Mike "The Walrus" Holmgren was the Green Bay head coach, and the Packers also somehow ended up with running back Travis Jervey on their roster at the same time. Jervey was 230 pounds and super-fast -- he came in third once in the NFL's Fastest Man Contest -- while Holmgren was as caste as they came, and here he had spectacular White athletic specimens at wide receiver and running back that he always acted like he resented. So of course Jervey was only used as a WSTD except for a few games when all the other RBs were injured (the Peyton Hillis scenario), and Schroeder was barely tolerated for a few seasons. Holmgren just oozed negative vibes toward White players other than Favre, and I suspect a lot of the hatred of Schroeder emanated from that, which Madden picked up on. But as White is Right notes, Madden was mostly a likeable and eccentric almost cartoon-like character who made a fortune from his video game franchise.
Yes I forgot to mention that he was bought out from the video game franchise for around 150 million as similar to George Foreman and his grill he took points on sales and the video game became an anchor franchise for EA sports. I think the company realized they their deal was a colossal blunder in hindsight and offered Madden a rich buyout instead of his estate inheriting commission payments perpetually.
 

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Once the Summerall - Madden team was broken up it coincided with my becoming aggravated with the new Blackety Black NFL so Madden became just another mouthy gimp, loved his work when he was "Old School" by the time he was paired with the Rabbi he was just another Chrissie albeit with a deeper voice.

His Raiders team were old school, not that I liked them in whole but they had some players. I was a wee lad at the time and playground ball all the cool kids were Raiders players and I was stuck with Packers players who had no name whatsoever and were sentenced to the Siberia of the NFL.

Let him RIP because you know the villianous hacks of the NFL and its parasites are going to mine his legacy till not nugget of it is untouched by today's NFL's stench.
 

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RIP to Madden.

Older folks will remember him as a coach, while the subsequent generation more so the jovial announcer. For the youth, his name lives on with the iconic and most popular video game series.

The Madden video game served as a jumping off point for me (my first real caste related conversation was with my older brother during the Brad Hoover MNF performance). I used to go through the rosters to search for the White players and make all-White teams which led me to getting more interested in the NFL - particularly White athletes and then finally got me into the draft - all starting around 2002. Hard to believe it’s been 20 years.

As for Madden - he was always a gregarious type of announcer. I really didn’t listen to him critically and dissect his analysis like I do now. I enjoyed the Summerall/Madden broadcasts.
 
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