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Moo. Yeah I used to watch them till one Sunday on FOX Howie Long delivered some lecture in his sonorous tone and that was that, done with them all. I tuned in to hear dudes describe 3 yards and a cloud of dust combatted by dudes that love to combat and old Howie there was lecturing on some stupid race crap that I cannot even remember the details.

Thanks Howie
 
Truthteller it's a big club and neither one of us is in it.

Wile, glad I'm not in that club. Would much rather be a "normal person" (Tucker Carlson term), or cattle (Bucky), than sell out my soul for extra green fiat tissues :smilie-devil:

In post #7,574, I failed to mention I only watched CSPAN III briefly because I suspected Charles Goodell "might be" related to Roger. In retrospect, it was a "no-brainer" that Roger was the son of a very prominent U.S. cuck!

"They" take care of their henchmen, as well as their henchmen's progeny, as long as they all remain loyal and productive useful idiots -- ask Eric Swallwell what happens when you're kicked out of the "club"? :smiley_1140:

  • 1970 Senate Campaign: During his 1970 reelection campaign, which included courting Jewish voters, Charles Goodell visited Israel to meet with officials.
  • 1969 Trip: President Nixon dispatched Charles Goodell to Israel in 1969 to discuss peace efforts.

I wonder if 11 year old Roger Goodell, who's the current steward of the NFL's Anti-White Caste System, made the mandatory visit to the wailing wall back in 1970?

Much like others in Goodell's "Epstein Class" -- Donald Trump, Joe Biden, James Bowman (aka J.D. Vance), Barak Obama, Bill Clinton, Ron De Santis, Gavin Newsom, Willard Romney, Kamala Harris, Hakeem Jeffries, ect......

By the way: :bandit:
No, Tucker Carlson did not visit the Wailing Wall (Western Wall) during his brief trip to Israel in February 2026. According to reporting, Carlson conducted a sit-down interview with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee entirely within the Ben Gurion Airport complex. He did not travel further into the country and departed after only a few hours.
 
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Anyone heard or read about any connection of anyone in the NFL or even near the NFL involved with the SPLC? I'm talking about league hacks especially Golden Boy Goodell, the owners and their lackeys and the media never forget the media.
 
Anyone heard or read about any connection of anyone in the NFL or even near the NFL involved with the SPLC? I'm talking about league hacks especially Golden Boy Goodell, the owners and their lackeys and the media never forget the media.

Researching the 1989 draft, there were a lot whites drafted in the top 3 rounds. First round was almost half-white (14/30), adding in two white QB's selected in the supplemental draft that year (Walsh and Rosenbach). 1989 was also "historic" in terms of overall talent (white and black) -- quite a few went to the Hall-of-Fame. Some of those rookie trading cards from 1989 are worth a small fortune.

Almost half in the top 3 rounds were white, with plenty of white linebackers and defensive ends. By 1990, there only 2 white first round picks. Jeff George, who some claim is Arab, and a center that went to the L.A. Rams. Things picked up a bit in subsequent rounds in 1990, but not appreciably. The shift was sudden. One thing that has to be considered, is this coincided with "legendary" commish Pete Rozelle being replaced with Georgetown educated, Keith Olberman-esh liberal Paul Tagliabue.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft/rounds/_/season/1989

Wile, I know nothing about a connection with the Southern Poverty Law Center. But it would not surprise me if Goodell, who is on the "right-wing" (Neo-con) side of the Epstein Class (Paul T. was left-wing of Epstein Class), had some sort of connection with that Anti-White group or some other?

Back around 2010 or 2011, I found a link on the Net (posted it here at CF) which noted that Abe Foxman's group (A.D.L. I suppose?) had handed Paul Tagliabue some sort of prestigious award in the early 1990's for whatever? I can't find that link on the Net or the CF post.

Perhaps, it might've had something to do with his stand regarding Arizona being denied a Super Bowl over the MLK birthday issue? Very likely it had to do with some Anti-White/Pro Black issues, which Foxman has always pushed. I don't remember? But the Caste system really ramped up to new level after Paul Tagliabue entered the picture -- as I noted in the first two paragraphs.
 
Just as when Bill Cowher retired from the Steelers and became a TV analyst, this likely means the end of Mike Tomlin's coaching career. I wanted to see him coach somewhere else just so the rest of the country could see how incompetent he is, not just the DWFs in Pittsburgh who couldn't stand him.

Remember how the national media regularly repeated the refrain that Tomlin "would be hired in a minute" if the Steelers fired him? Even though Tomlin indicated he didn't want to coach this upcoming season, if he was truly valued that highly at least several teams would still have been ardently pursuing him, throwing big money his way to change his mind, but I didn't read or hear a peep about any of the teams that fired their head coaches going after him.

Former Steelers HC Mike Tomlin is joining Football Night in America. The once-longest-tenured head coach stepped away from the Steelers following the 2025 season and will now take his personality and skills to the booth, joining NBC’s Football Night in America. The network also announced that the entire crew will hit the road every weekend in 2026, meaning the show will be live at the location of Sunday Night Football throughout the season. “I’m excited about just sharing my passion for football,” Tomlin said as part of the announcement.
 
Stopped paying for the Sunday Ticket when it was taken over by YouTube TV, don't miss it at all.

And yeah, more and more games on non-traditional days each year along with more international games that usually start early Sunday mornings. It's likely hit a saturation point of overdoing it, but as long as the league is happy with its TV ratings and the amount of money advertisers will pay for ads it'll keep getting worse before it gets better.
 
Maybe an investigation for the discrimination against white players white players is next.
 
NFL rosters and payrolls are a social construct of DEI. Has anyone even remotely connected to the NFL ever said anything negative about DEI? But then again just asking a simple question of someone is beyond the pale for a conservative.
 
A May 18, 2026 Times of India article: "Dianna Russini has slept with over 100 men": Dianna Russini rumors explode after insider drops shocking affair claims online"

The article shows a tweet from X user AngryScoutVet @NotSoAngryScout
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Had heard a couple weeks ago they NDAs are being worked out. I know Dianna Russini has slept with more than a couple dozen men in football and believe it is over 100 for info. Vrabel has slept with a few women. Major news outlets told to stand down and wait it out for sure.
 
A May 18, 2026 Times of India article: "Dianna Russini has slept with over 100 men": Dianna Russini rumors explode after insider drops shocking affair claims online"

The article shows a tweet from X user AngryScoutVet @NotSoAngryScout
AngryScoutVet@NotSoAngryScout
Had heard a couple weeks ago they NDAs are being worked out. I know Dianna Russini has slept with more than a couple dozen men in football and believe it is over 100 for info. Vrabel has slept with a few women. Major news outlets told to stand down and wait it out for sure.
Who the **** is “Phil.” At first I thought it was Phall, one of my favorite posters, so I read the post. Phil, Nobody gives an eff about Vrabel and Russini’s sex lives. Take it to TMZ.
 
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I just came across this article about the Bears. I hadn't heard anything about them might be moving to Indiana. I think they would feel at home in Gary, Indiana.

 
The NFL drafts lots of outside linebackers and edge rushers now in the early rounds, similar to the way lots of forgettable defensive tackles, cornerbacks and safeties are. Coming across the list of those drafted in the second round since 2020, it's not exactly filled with future Hall of Famers. The only one who might qualify as a star is Nik Bonitto of Denver, while the list is filled with busts, mega-busts and near-busts. Braden Fiske is the only White on it and he had an excellent rookie year in 2024 before tailing off statistically last season:

  • Nik Bonitto (DEN, 2022)
  • Tuli Tuipulotu (LAC, 2023)
  • A.J. Epenesa (BUF, 2020)
  • Azeez Ojulari (NYG, 2021)
  • Yetur Gross-Matos (CAR, 2020)
  • Jeremy Chinn (CAR, 2020)
  • Braden Fiske (LAR, 2024)
  • Willie Gay Jr. (KAN, 2020)
  • Dayo Odeyingbo (IND, 2021)
  • Arnold Ebiketie (ATL, 2022)
  • Keion White (NWE, 2023)
  • Logan Hall (TAM, 2022)
  • Sam Williams (DAL, 2022)
  • Boye Mafe (SEA, 2022)
  • Josh Paschal (DET, 2022)
  • Boogie Basham (BUF, 2021)
  • Derrick Hall (SEA, 2023)
  • Nic Scourton (CAR, 2025)
  • Marlon Davidson (ATL, 2020)
  • Donovan Ezeiruaku (DAL, 2025)
  • David Ojabo (BAL, 2022)
  • Darrell Taylor (SEA, 2020)
  • Chris Braswell (TAM, 2024)
  • Isaiah Foskey (NOR, 2023)
  • Mike Green (BAL, 2025)
  • Drake Jackson (SFO, 2022)
  • Marshawn Kneeland (DAL, 2024)
  • BJ Ojulari (ARI, 2023)
  • Oluwafemi Oladejo (TEN, 2025)
  • JT Tuimoloau (IND, 2025)
  • Joshua Uche (NWE, 2020)
 

Most expensive NFL sale ever: Indian-born tech billionaire Vinod Khosla to buy Seahawks in record $9.6 bn deal

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PLEASE SAAR NOT TO BE SHITTING ON ASTROTURF THANK YOU COME AGAIN!

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I have no interest in learning the alleged background of "Vinon Khosla", how he "legitimately" earned tens of billions of dollars in the American economy, what makes him so different from the literal millions of Indian immigrants in the West who are scammers (and the billions of scammers in his homeland). I don't even care to discover whether or not he is ensouled (as opposed to being some empty husk of flesh, another test tube freak).

I'm sure the NFL's skyscraper full of bespoke white-shoe lawyers can provide an extensive explanation of his vetting and endorsement of team ownership.

I would like to simply point out that Rush Limbaugh was not allowed to buy an NFL team.
 
India has a highly educated elite class. They take education seriously. They make sure their children focus on education not sports. They will do whatever is necessary to get those bachelor and masters degrees. They blatantly favor each other when they are in the position to hire. None of this "whoever is the most qualified should get the job" nonsense that white westerns believe. They don't believe in meritocracy. I'm not surprised at all an Indian is the buyer of the Seahawks. People hear about worshipping cows and pooping on the streets and get a VERY incomplete picture about India and Indians.
 
India has a highly educated elite class. They take education seriously. They make sure their children focus on education not sports. They will do whatever is necessary to get those bachelor and masters degrees. They blatantly favor each other when they are in the position to hire. None of this "whoever is the most qualified should get the job" nonsense that white westerns believe. They don't believe in meritocracy. I'm not surprised at all an Indian is the buyer of the Seahawks. People hear about worshipping cows and pooping on the streets and get a VERY incomplete picture about India and Indians.

So they are a protected class that use "diversity" and multiculturalism as a loophole because they are "minorities" while there are over a billion of them. They have no one to check their caste system because the cultural communist take over allows it.
 

Most expensive NFL sale ever: Indian-born tech billionaire Vinod Khosla to buy Seahawks in record $9.6 bn deal

vinod-khosla-seattle-seahawks.jpg

PLEASE SAAR NOT TO BE SHITTING ON ASTROTURF THANK YOU COME AGAIN!​

Vinod-Khosla-2048x1536.jpg


I have no interest in learning the alleged background of "Vinon Khosla", how he "legitimately" earned tens of billions of dollars in the American economy, what makes him so different from the literal millions of Indian immigrants in the West who are scammers (and the billions of scammers in his homeland). I don't even care to discover whether or not he is ensouled (as opposed to being some empty husk of flesh, another test tube freak).

I'm sure the NFL's skyscraper full of bespoke white-shoe lawyers can provide an extensive explanation of his vetting and endorsement of team ownership.

I would like to simply point out that Rush Limbaugh was not allowed to buy an NFL team.
He's a venture capitalist who has given seed money to various start ups that have blown up and become billion dollar companies. He also had his original company bought out to become a venture capitalist. With the current valuation of various clubs these are the only people that can ever buy a team again.

I find it almost laughable that when the late Ralph Wilson died and people speculated on the value of the team that every black celebrity and even Trump publicly stated they would be bidding on the team. Now aside from Tragic Johnson nobody but this type of person is ever seriously considered as an ownership candidate.

PS the new owner looks like Obama aged 15 years with straightened dandy hair...
 
So they are a protected class that use "diversity" and multiculturalism as a loophole because they are "minorities" while there are over a billion of them. They have no one to check their caste system because the cultural communist take over allows it.
Exactly. There are almost a billion Indians, yet they act like embittered victims here in the USA. There are a number of wealthy, powerful leftist Indians who have moved to the USA and proceed to promote the same anti white attitudes as other ethnic groups here in the USA. Indians rage against colonialism that has happened to India. But they have no problem colonizing European Caucasian societies around the world. So while India stays Indian, the western white countries become increasingly non white. Sounds like the ideology of another powerful ethnic/religious group, doesn't it?
 
Exactly. There are almost a billion Indians, yet they act like embittered victims here in the USA. There are a number of wealthy, powerful leftist Indians who have moved to the USA and proceed to promote the same anti white attitudes as other ethnic groups here in the USA. Indians rage against colonialism that has happened to India. But they have no problem colonizing European Caucasian societies around the world. So while India stays Indian, the western white countries become increasingly non white. Sounds like the ideology of another powerful ethnic/religious group, doesn't it?
Yes the dot-heads are rapidly becoming as insidious as the tiny hats in this country and the west in general. As someone who works for a medical device company I have to deal with these people all the time in hospitals and I can’t stand them. They are self-entitled, arrogant and have no shame, virtue, or honor. I really cannot emphasize enough how awful these people are. They are the ugliest people both inside and out and I view them as the lowest race on earth
 
I gotta be honest. I’ve worked in the tech industry and finance for 30 years and while Indians are clannish, I don’t observe a lot of the negative things said about them.

Some have been painful and arrogant but I’ve known plenty of whites in that category also in finance.

That said there’s a billion plus of them out there so I’m sure they have a lotta losers.
 
White WR Watch:

We have 7 potential White starters, all of them young except for Cooper Kupp. This will quickly summarize what I've been reading about them as we get close to the opening of training camps.

Ladd McConkey: Almost all positive, the consensus being that the Chargers' offense last year was far from what it could be and the innovative Mike McDaniel has been brought in to get the most out of Justin Herbert and his receivers. McConkey is nearly universally viewed as the team's top receiver for the upcoming season and he could well be a top ten receiver in the league if the offense clicks. Herbert has been held back by run dominated offenses lacking any imagination, and perhaps most importantly the Chargers currently project to start a 4/5 White OL, led by RT Joe Alt who missed much of last season, a notable change from the team's usual sumo dominated lines. Herbert has taken an unconscionable beating in recent seasons so he may join the likes of Burrow and Allen as one of the best again as he certainly has the talent.

Ricky Pearsall: A mixed bag, with more than a few know nothings ready to write him off as a bust already while others are predicting a breakout season. As we've discussed, it's essential that Pearsall stay healthy this season otherwise he will be seen as a wasted first round pick. I can see Pearsall having a huge season with Brock Purdy throwing to him if he stays healthy.

Jack Bech: Mostly negative articles with again many already writing him off after Vegas' offense was a disaster last season with the washed up gum chomper's final season as a plantation overlord. Kirk Cousins will be a nice upgrade over Geno Smith, as will Fernando Mendoza when he's ready. The Raiders will have three excellent White starters on the o-line in LT Kolton Miller, C Tyler Linderbaum and RG Jackson Powers-Johnson. New head coach Klint Kubiak is seen as one of the top offensive minds in the league, and while the hive mind media is mainly hyping WRs Jalen Nailor (previously a career backup) and the diminutive Tre Tucker, Bech has a good chance at breaking out if used as essentially a second receiving tight end to complement Brock Bowers. Cousins has the experience and savvy to help Bech justify his second round pedigree.

Luke McCaffrey: A mixed bag, with many "experts" writing him off or ignoring him altogether when contemplating Washington's second starter at WR after Terry McLaurin. Luke has the size, athleticism and brain power to excel and has looked very good in limited action, but he's on a hard-core Caste team with a hard-core Caste coach,. so we'll have to wait and see if it's another wasted season or if he gets to start.

Isaac TeSlaa: As I've been posting in the Lions' general thread, TeSlaa is garnering a ton of positive publicity this offseason. He's a lock to be Detroit's third receiver, but he still faces obstacles given the team's top two receiving options of Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, along with star RB Jahmyr Gibbs. It may take an injury to St. Brown or Williams for TeSlaa to fully break out in 2026.

Alec Pierce: Received a huge contract after leading the league in average yards per catch for the second straight season yet has still been noticeably underused to this point. He's now acknowledged as Indy's number one receiver, and if Daniel Jones is fully healthy Pierce has a very good chance to put up big-time numbers this season.

Cooper Kupp: Kupp will be Seattle's number two receiver again. He turned 33 last month and has lost a couple of steps due to age and repeated leg injuries, but he's still very savvy and is a great blocker. He may end up with 600 to 800 yards this season, more if star receiver Jaxon Smith-Ngijba were to be injured.

Still a very modest number and far, far less than what it should be, but the mini-influx of young White receivers is encouraging, especially considering that a few years ago it looked like the league was headed back to a whiteout at the position after Kupp retired.
 
White WR Watch:

We have 7 potential White starters, all of them young except for Cooper Kupp. This will quickly summarize what I've been reading about them as we get close to the opening of training camps.

Ladd McConkey: Almost all positive, the consensus being that the Chargers' offense last year was far from what it could be and the innovative Mike McDaniel has been brought in to get the most out of Justin Herbert and his receivers. McConkey is nearly universally viewed as the team's top receiver for the upcoming season and he could well be a top ten receiver in the league if the offense clicks. Herbert has been held back by run dominated offenses lacking any imagination, and perhaps most importantly the Chargers currently project to start a 4/5 White OL, led by RT Joe Alt who missed much of last season, a notable change from the team's usual sumo dominated lines. Herbert has taken an unconscionable beating in recent seasons so he may join the likes of Burrow and Allen as one of the best again as he certainly has the talent.

Ricky Pearsall: A mixed bag, with more than a few know nothings ready to write him off as a bust already while others are predicting a breakout season. As we've discussed, it's essential that Pearsall stay healthy this season otherwise he will be seen as a wasted first round pick. I can see Pearsall having a huge season with Brock Purdy throwing to him if he stays healthy.

Jack Bech: Mostly negative articles with again many already writing him off after Vegas' offense was a disaster last season with the washed up gum chomper's final season as a plantation overlord. Kirk Cousins will be a nice upgrade over Geno Smith, as will Fernando Mendoza when he's ready. The Raiders will have three excellent White starters on the o-line in LT Kolton Miller, C Tyler Linderbaum and RG Jackson Powers-Johnson. New head coach Klint Kubiak is seen as one of the top offensive minds in the league, and while the hive mind media is mainly hyping WRs Jalen Nailor (previously a career backup) and the diminutive Tre Tucker, Bech has a good chance at breaking out if used as essentially a second receiving tight end to complement Brock Bowers. Cousins has the experience and savvy to help Bech justify his second round pedigree.

Luke McCaffrey: A mixed bag, with many "experts" writing him off or ignoring him altogether when contemplating Washington's second starter at WR after Terry McLaurin. Luke has the size, athleticism and brain power to excel and has looked very good in limited action, but he's on a hard-core Caste team with a hard-core Caste coach,. so we'll have to wait and see if it's another wasted season or if he gets to start.

Isaac TeSlaa: As I've been posting in the Lions' general thread, TeSlaa is garnering a ton of positive publicity this offseason. He's a lock to be Detroit's third receiver, but he still faces obstacles given the team's top two receiving options of Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, along with star RB Jahmyr Gibbs. It may take an injury to St. Brown or Williams for TeSlaa to fully break out in 2026.

Alec Pierce: Received a huge contract after leading the league in average yards per catch for the second straight season yet has still been noticeably underused to this point. He's now acknowledged as Indy's number one receiver, and if Daniel Jones is fully healthy Pierce has a very good chance to put up big-time numbers this season.

Cooper Kupp: Kupp will be Seattle's number two receiver again. He turned 33 last month and has lost a couple of steps due to age and repeated leg injuries, but he's still very savvy and is a great blocker. He may end up with 600 to 800 yards this season, more if star receiver Jaxon Smith-Ngijba were to be injured.

Still a very modest number and far, far less than what it should be, but the mini-influx of young White receivers is encouraging, especially considering that a few years ago it looked like the league was headed back to a whiteout at the position after Kupp retired.
It should be the best combined statistical season for white RBs, WRs, and TEs in a very long time.
 
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