That is the modus operandi in today’s society. Merit has nothing to do with many corporate decisions. Females and blacks must be elevated beyond their skillset and ability. I have seen a proliferation of them get quickly promoted but without corresponding experience or proficiency.
Unless and until white men (and to a lesser extent Asian men) stand up and refuse to participate in this charade, nothing will change.
White men still make our world work. It is why we must de-couple ourselves from society as much as possible and create our own parallel infrastructure, business and communities.
Burn NFL, burn.Hopefully this alienates more White fans. I do feel that the NFL is just in on the White replacement agenda at this point. They see everything else going on in society - every other aspect is all about open hostility and discrimination against Whites, alot of boomers and older football fans are dying off. The NFL is probably thinking the time is now to brown up the head coaching ranks as much as possible. Just a theory but it certainly aligns with everything else going on in society.
I agree 100%. In fact the NFL (and sports in general) has been on the forefront of squeezing out whites. There are still far more white men in positions of authority and in greater numbers at any business you can think of than in the NFL (or NBA).Hopefully this alienates more White fans. I do feel that the NFL is just in on the White replacement agenda at this point. They see everything else going on in society - every other aspect is all about open hostility and discrimination against Whites, alot of boomers and older football fans are dying off. The NFL is probably thinking the time is now to brown up the head coaching ranks as much as possible. Just a theory but it certainly aligns with everything else going on in society.
Great point!I agree 100%. In fact the NFL (and sports in general) has been on the forefront of squeezing out whites. There are still far more white men in positions of authority and in greater numbers at any business you can think of than in the NFL (or NBA).
There is the saying politics is downstream of culture. The NFL is entertainment/culture and the odious caste system was implemented here long before the DEI (read DIE) evil permeated corporate America.
Yes, remarkably like the point made in post #7077Great point!
Bingo. And that's why the caste system in sports is so important. And the NFL, NBA and Euro soccer lead the way..The NFL has been on the leading edge of White replacement for over half a century.
You can bet their staffs are gonna be filled with white assistants while the aa coach gets all the creditRooney Rule has gotten us two average Negro LBs that are now Head Coaches!
Sources: Pierce leading candidate for Raiders job
Interim coach Antonio Pierce has emerged as the leading candidate to become the full-time head coach of the Raiders, with the support from key players in Las Vegas, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.www.espn.com
Important for Black Coaches that are discriminated their whole lives in Weimerica.
New England Patriots’ promotion of Jerod Mayo important for Black coaches
A long-rumored move occurred Friday as the New England Patriots promoted inside linebackers coach Jerod Mayo to replace head coach Bill Belichick, the legendary…andscape.com
The Falcons announced Monday they have interviewed former New England coach Bill Belichick for their head-coaching vacancy, the first known interview done by Belichick since he and the Patriots mutually parted ways last week.
Well hell, this would change everything! The Genius can come in and Desmond Ridder would unlock his internal Tom Brady and we'll have another dynasty!Falcons interview Belichick for coaching vacancy
The Falcons announced Monday they have interviewed Bill Belichick for their head-coaching vacancy, the first known interview done by Belichick since he and the Patriots mutually parted ways last week.www.espn.com
Rees-Zammit was a winger for the British and Irish Lions. The 22-year-old once hit a top speed of 24.2 mph during a rugby game and may give current NFL stars a run for their money.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, known as one of the fastest NFL players, hit 23.24 mph on a 27-yard kickoff return in 2016, when he played for the Kansas City Chiefs. That's 0.96 mph slower than Rees-Zammit. The "Cheetah" could be dethroned for in-game speed if Rees-Zammit is able to hit the top speed mark in the NFL that he did in rugby.
This season, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf hit the fastest speed, going 22.23 mph in Week 13 (via Next Gen Stats), nearly hitting Hill's speed from 2016.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown came in at second fastest for the 2023 season, hitting 22.05 mph in Week 14.
Before he has the chance to one-up these NFL stars, he must first make a team. Rees-Zammit has accepted an invitation to join the NFL's international player pathway, according to his English team Gloucester. The 10 week program will help him prepare to earn a spot on an NFL roster.
I always root for these fellows trying to make the transition. It bodes well for us if somebody in one of the hard-to-breech skill positions is able to make it, opens the door for others. Still, it's harder to run in full pads and helmet than in Rugby attire. Same as how the 40 yard dash is largely worthless as they do it in shorts and t-shirts.Louis Rees-Zammit, who's leaving rugby to pursue an NFL career, has been clocked faster than Tyreek Hill
The NFL may soon have a new fastest player. Welsh rugby player Louis Rees-Zammit is leaving his current sport and pursuing a career in the NFL, he announced on Tuesday.
Rugby is probably about as close to American football as you can get in terms of functional sports training: running in space, tackling, taking wallops, pushing piles, etc. We've seen plenty of speedsters of all (both) races flame out quickly in similar attempts at a career change. For now, this is just a story to keep an eye on, with an interesting caveat of how it's being framed for public consumption. I believe you could convince plenty of DWF's that Tyreek Hill would be an Olympic gold medalist if only that paid as much as the NFL, so it's unique to see any white athlete compared in a way that brings him down a peg back toward reality.
who was the man who almost caught at just past the 4:00 mark? that cat could really run, as well.Rees-Zammit is definitely the most high-profile rugby player to try and make the switch to the NFL. There have been a few try it out over the past decade, but tended to be guys who weren't quite at the top level or who were at a crossroads in their careers.
This guy is unusual because he is only 22 and is already an established international star player for Wales - it's a huge risk to give that up to try out a sport he's never played. In saying that I think he has a good chance of being a success, he's got good speed and at 6'3 has got the physical makings of a good wide receiver.
Don't mean to be a downer but Moss and Bonner barely played any CB, while Deluca, Davis, Denbow, Breeze, Leavitt and Apke were all WSTDs (I'm not even familiar with Denbow and I follow the NFL closely), with no regular playing time or anything close to it at safety. Similarly, Laird and Nall had very few touches at RB and are likely finished in the NFL having had no genuine opportunities (Nall already is). So when you're talking about "replacing" these guys, unfortunately they're pretty much non-entities at those verboten positions to the point that there's nothing to replace. The emergence of Blankenship is the only bright spot in recent years at either safety or cornerback.How cool is it that this year we had two white corners play in Riley Moss and Ethan Bonner, and we’re getting first rounder Cooper DeJean next… plus possibly 3-5 RBs. Hopefully a few WR and we REALLY need a safety like Hudson Clark or Cole Bishop to stick
I noticed our numbers are bad this year for DB and RB, WR not great either. We used to have a small rotation of guys like Burkhead, Laird, and Nall at RB, and some DBs like Deluca, Sorenson,Cody Davis, Denbow, Breeze, Leavitt, Apke, but we lost a lot of those guys and desperately need to replace them.
This year our only real contributors were McCaffrey, Harrison Smith, Wingard, Blankenship, then a couple bottom of the roster guys like Dennow and Zayne Anderson. CMC was the only active RB in the league I think…
Next year is promising but we’re losing these dudes to age and replacement is necessary. We seem to have been in a tough year where our guys were cut and not replaced yet.
I think that was Alistair Crossdale - an English player who plays the same position (wing) as Rees-Zammit. I don't know much about him as I only really watch European rugby at the International level, but it looks like he has been on the fringes of the England squad in the past couple of years.who was the man who almost caught at just past the 4:00 mark? that cat could really run, as well.
That bloke can really fly!! He will probably be turned into a linebacker or the “dreaded te/hb/fb” if he gets any shot at all. Hopefully if that’s the case Zammitt will tell the nfl to piss off and go back to rugby.Rees-Zammit is definitely the most high-profile rugby player to try and make the switch to the NFL. There have been a few try it out over the past decade, but tended to be guys who weren't quite at the top level or who were at a crossroads in their careers.
This guy is unusual because he is only 22 and is already an established international star player for Wales - it's a huge risk to give that up to try out a sport he's never played. In saying that I think he has a good chance of being a success, he's got good speed and at 6'3 has got the physical makings of a good wide receiver.
who was the man who almost caught at just past the 4:00 mark? that cat could really run, as well.
Don't forget Danny Woodhead, one of my all-time favorite NFL running backs.But Burkhead was the only other White RB in the last decade besides McCaffrey to see a fair amount of playing time unless you want to count the last gasps of Peyton Hillis in '13 and '14, and the NFL's track record with regard to White RBs over the past 40+ years gives little hope that 3 to 5 White RBs are going to be drafted this year or otherwise get playing time. As always I hope I'm wrong.