Derek Carr is now the only White starter on the Raiders. Black Jack Del Rio (the coach of the wretched ultra-black Jaguars of a decade ago) must think he's died and gone to heaven.
Derek Carr is now the only White starter on the Raiders. Black Jack Del Rio (the coach of the wretched ultra-black Jaguars of a decade ago) must think he's died and gone to heaven.
Derek Carr is now the only White starter on the Raiders. Black Jack Del Rio (the coach of the wretched ultra-black Jaguars of a decade ago) must think he's died and gone to heaven.
Derek Carr is now the only White starter on the Raiders. Black Jack Del Rio (the coach of the wretched ultra-black Jaguars of a decade ago) must think he's died and gone to heaven.
Steelers cut Taj ***** lol
To think DWF's were actually rooting for him to win the backup spot over Landry Jones.
I'm sure quite a few of the Pittsburgh drink white fans are up in arms about this move.
Puff piece on Taylor who seems to have full support of Whaley - no surprise there. According to the article Cassel dinked and dunked while Taylor dazzled in their preseason game - give me a break.
http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/0...-quarterback-tyrod-taylor-fever-is-spreading/
McKenzie has shown his true colors. He got rid of Wisniewski, veldheer and Burris - all younger players who were also very good. This is black jack's second pairing With a black Gm, the other being the openly racist shack Harris in Jacksonville.
Basically another Toucan with a weaker arm. If they are not impressed with Cassel they should trade for Cousins or Mettenberger. They can air it out.
This whole QB competiton in Buffalo is nothing but a joke.Taylor is NOT a QB,but rather another in a stupendously long line of RBs,WRs,and TEs who can throw the ball.I wrote over on the Buffalo Bills blog that I feared from the beginning that the hyping of Taylor was nothing more than a Caste ploy to get him more playing time in the preseason in order to get the DWFs all fired up.My worst fears have come true.
Thanks for that info. Did you hear anything about Johnny Manziel? How he played?
No word on how Manziel played.Talk about a shining example of double standards,Manziel could be the league-wide poster boy for them.It was hard enough to get the info on Cassel and Taylor as the PC media hardly mentioned anything about them due to Cassel having the far superior outing.According to the media,it was the more the Bills receivers dominating the Browns DBs than anything Cassel did.Even in mentioning Tarpley,all they did was express shock at him going in ahead of Steward !!!
Taylor is slated to start Thursday's preseason vs Cleveland. I don't expect him to have the same success like he had vs Carolina. Right now I am not too concerned about Taylor winning the job. In my eyes Cassel would literally have crap the bed as it's always been his job to lose. Still, Cassel to them is just another rent-a-qb for the short term. There is franchise qb talent on other rosters they can trade for.
I would be happy if Manziel didn't have to play this year to just sit and learn behind McCown. McCown is willing to groom him to take over from all indications.
I hope Tarpley makes the roster. Maybe he can become Kiko Alonso good and not be traded like Kiko for some big mouthed afleet like McCoy.
Still can't believe they traded Kiko. Bastards.
[h=1]Opinion: Johnny Manziel solid in preseason debut, shows growth as Browns QB[/h] By Kyle McKinnon: mckinnon.99@osu.edu August 16, 2015
Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) evades the Detroit Lions’ Kyle Van Noy during the second quarter in exhibtion action on Aug. 9, 2014, at Ford Field in Detroit.
Credit: Courtesy of TNS
After a tumultuous rookie campaign, Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel proved Thursday night that he had officially taken a step in the right direction in becoming a true starting quarterback in the NFL.
Professionally and personally, the Browns may have finally gotten a good idea of what the future of their franchise may look like.
It has been well documented that the former 2014 first-round draft pick out of Texas A&M entered rehab this offseason for alcohol-related issues. Manziel has stayed out of the public eye and thus far in training camp, he’s looked more like a pro signal-caller rather than a college kid running around like a chicken with its head cut off.
On Thursday night in the Browns’ first preseason contest against the Washington Redskins, Manziel looked calm and collected in the pocket. He didn’t force any throws into coverage and went through his progressions with relative ease, completing seven of 11 attempts for 42 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions through the air.
Even when his helmet’s headset that communicated plays from the sideline went out for a period of time, Manziel kept his composure and continued to run the offense without any noticeable problem.
Manziel said having his rookie year under his belt already allowed him to approach this year’s preseason opener with much more ease.
“It’s way different,†Manziel said via the team’s official site on Thursday. “This isn’t my first rodeo like it was last year. It was a little bit of a whirlwind last year. I don’t want to forget about the first game against Detroit (last year), but it felt a little slower, I felt a little more comfortable and I did some good things. I want to improve and make some more out of those drives.â€
The highlight of the night came when Manziel scored a 12-yard rushing touchdown to give the Browns a 14-3 advantage early in the second quarter. With every patron and football fan alike expecting the trademark money sign from the man known as “Johnny Football,†Manziel instead opted for the collected, simple fist pump to celebrate.
His overall performance wasn’t anything special, but he showed great improvement over his 2014 former self. Already eager to get back out onto the field, Manziel admittedly recognized that he has a ways to go in his progression at quarterback.
“I wish we could’ve converted some of those third downs. There are little things like depths on some of those short routes, picking up some protections and making the right calls. For a first game, it wasn’t bad,†Manziel added. â€We scored 17 points so there’s a lot of room to improve. Going into this week of practice, we have seven days until another game. We will be eager to get back out there again, but there’s some work to put in from now until then.â€
Displaying further growth and maturation, the second-year quarterback is clearly looking for more in Cleveland’s next preseason matchup with the Buffalo Bills. While the Redskins were a solid first test, the Bills’ stingy defense enters the season as quite possibly the best in the NFL.
Veteran quarterback Josh McCown may still hold serve as the Browns’ starter under center, but a strong showing versus the Bills could only help Manziel’s case for being the top dog in Cleveland.
Hey IS, welcome aboard! Yeah, I have had to deal with my DWF relatives as well with the same brainwashed mindset. Not in just football but most sports. I once asked a relative who he thought were the best fighters today. Naturally his brain had be marinated by the MSM and said blacks. I then informed him on the state of the heavyweight division. Which is ruled by Wlad Klitiscko and other Euros for almost 9 years. He was clueless. SMH. This is what were are up against.The Kiko trade literally made me sick,but didn't surprise me in the least with Whaley in charge.I remember getting into a heated argument with one of my cousins back towards the end of the '13 season due to him being a rabid DWF.He once commented during the Dick Jauron era that the Bills defense was "too white" to succeed in the modern day NFL.Remembering this remark that I deeply regretted letting pass at the time for the sake of not being disrespectful towards him,I let him have it with both barrels back in December of '13 when I asked him what he thought of the FACT that the 2 best players on the Bills defense that season happened to be Kiko Alonso and Kyle Williams the ONLY white starters that particular year.He babbled something about Mario Williams and Marcel Dareus,but didn't have much else to say besides telling me to shut up !!!!
Hey IS, welcome aboard! Yeah, I have had to deal with my DWF relatives as well with the same brainwashed mindset. Not in just football but most sports. I once asked a relative who he thought were the best fighters today. Naturally his brain had be marinated by the MSM and said blacks. I then informed him on the state of the heavyweight division. Which is ruled by Wlad Klitiscko and other Euros for almost 9 years. He was clueless. SMH. This is what were are up against.
Derek Carr is now the only White starter on the Raiders. Black Jack Del Rio (the coach of the wretched ultra-black Jaguars of a decade ago) must think he's died and gone to heaven.