NFL week 11 2014

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Point taken. Eli, Ben, Peyton, and Drew are all super bowl champions, and the faces of their franchises. Unfortunately, their franchises are despised on this board. They do their jobs at a high level and don't embarrass their race. They make a lot of money and take care of their families. They either embrace, accept, or tolerate the caste system in silence.

Well Peyton, yeah, for sure, his days with Indy were classic examples of what white offenses could do. The Bronco's deserve some grief for mistreating Tebow (and Hillis too really) also for darkening up and it's a shame they have Peyton to help them win.

So it's too bad that Peyton has to be associated with them and the same goes for Big Ben who I mentioned before that I should see him in a better light, not be upset just because he makes the Crawfords a hundred times better then they would be otherwise. Brees also only has the Zulu war dance to hold against him. I saw him in a commercial a while back and he seemed like a funny guy.

I still think you can support the White athlete yet still criticize or even dislike some guys for just the hell of it. I for one can't stand Eli Manning's face. Just looking at him grinds me so any excuse for some criticism I am sympathetic to. Same thing with Cutler, he's got a punchable face.

I won't open up the whole Carson Palmer can of worms because I think there is more to it than Don does but yeah he's just another white guy in a black league. What is he going to do? I've always wanted the white athlete to have some little tiny, microscopic, sense of racial awareness, but I want the same thing out of one single freaking repukelican politician, and been severely disappointed in both cases.

It's just sports and the guy you hate one weekend is a favorite the next. However I do think it's legit to expect more of your "heroes" then high fantasy points and QB ratings. Some people do, some don't.
 

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wouldnt it be cool if we could raise money and have our own little show, I guess they call them podcasts? or something with highlights to go along, couldn't be too hard to remain anonymous, just have video going while you play the highlights and speak, or something.

Well that could be one of the ideas, we could do college football as well, and preview the teams that way as well. I mean once I'm more stable with work after this move and get a little more money after a few paychecks to fix my computer I could do highlights and stuff like that. I'm sure others could as well. It shouldn't take that long of a time to do, as we only have like a handful of Whites in the NFL.

Anyone like that idea? and it could be posted on the forum so people can comment just like they did for this. I come across stuff (WN) thats not very good and it gets a good deal of views on youtube so I think this which is actually entertaining would go well if promoted but then might have to host it on another site if youtube decides to take it down. Maybe thats where part of the fund raising comes in, hosting streaming videos. Maybe im thinking too big. Theres also the copywright issue, which doesn't seem to be a problem for most on youtube but its why many of my videos come down (mostly NFL). It still seems very possible.

I think that's a great idea! Maybe we could get someone that sounds like Morgan Freeman to narrate. (haha j/k). Someone that sounds like John Madden or that NFL films guy would be cool. If it was posted on youtube it might be yanked in a NY minute though. It would be popular as hell because people love controversial stuff and the trolls would pile up in no time. The only reason the CF board has survived this long is because people don't like to read or type more then ten or twenty words at a time but video is big.

I know a kid that cranks out video for youtube and it's fairly popular and it doesn't take much time when you get in the groove. Heck I bet it takes Thrashen more time to do his classic weekly posts then it would to put together a video post.

We should have a voice contest, pick a winner and put some of the better stuff on youtube and see what happens.
 
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After being out of town over the weekend it's disappointing to read through this thread and yet again see White quarterbacks being bashed. Here we have a site the main purpose of which is to support White athletes -- and frankly White quarterbacks are heroes above and beyond for their continued thwarting of the Caste System's main objective over the past 20 years -- but some people here seem to dislike them almost as much as DWFs do.

Let's see, the great Peyton Manning is being bashed for doing too many commercials and for being on a very black team this season. This goes back to the urban myth implicitly promoted by some Caste Football posters, never supported by a scintilla of evidence, that prominent White quarterbacks are actually their teams' general managers and thus decide who does and doesn't play wide receiver. If White quarterbacks actually were secret GMs, everyone should be quite grateful to Peyton Manning for the many White receivers and tight ends he's thrown to without hesitation over the years.

But somehow Peyton's brother Eli supposedly hates White wide receivers. Why? Because he's secretly in charge of the Giants' roster and since the Giants -- who have been all-black at receiver for many years -- have only black receivers the only possible explanation for it is that Eli has decreed that the team will never have a White wide receiver while he's a Giant.

The great Drew Brees, an amazing quarterback at just 6 feet tall and an impeccable role model off the field, is forever branded a "Zulu warrior" and rooted against because of a single harmless ritual he engages in with his team.

The most absurd example of all is Carson Palmer, an ultimate suburban white bread type who has been a sterling role model on and off the field, but somehow he's become a militant "wigger" to the anti-White QB group because he dared to say that Terrell Owens would help the Bengals, the same season that the team decided not to keep Matt Jones, therefore Palmer just had to have been the secret GM behind the team's roster composition.

Brett Favre? Despised eternally because he helped Michael Strahan reach the sack record, and because he yelled at Bill Schroeder on the field a few times (actually only one time that I'm aware of).

Ben Roethlisberger? Another all-time great casually dismissed for being a "wigger" and therefore he can't be rooted for.

These are off the top of my head. It's sad indeed to come to this site -- my site -- and see prominent White athletes being bashed, the exact opposite of what supporters of White athletes should be doing.

Par for the course. A few years ago, a poster declaimed "I've seen Tom Brady throw games."
 

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They either embrace, accept, or tolerate the caste system in silence.[/QUOTE]

Here is the genesis of the discontent with said White QBs that was so eloquently stated. I have held my tongue against these great players out of respect for them for the last 2 yrs. But at some point, they will need to speak about the corrupt caste system, or sooner rather than later, the only White players will be the center, punter and few WSTDs who flame out after a year or 2. We are approaching critical mass with all these quatobacks in major college ball that will infiltrate the NFL, because there are no White prospects at the QB position or any where else.
 
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After being out of town over the weekend it's disappointing to read through this thread and yet again see White quarterbacks being bashed. Here we have a site the main purpose of which is to support White athletes -- and frankly White quarterbacks are heroes above and beyond for their continued thwarting of the Caste System's main objective over the past 20 years -- but some people here seem to dislike them almost as much as DWFs do.

Let's see, the great Peyton Manning is being bashed for doing too many commercials and for being on a very black team this season. This goes back to the urban myth implicitly promoted by some Caste Football posters, never supported by a scintilla of evidence, that prominent White quarterbacks are actually their teams' general managers and thus decide who does and doesn't play wide receiver. If White quarterbacks actually were secret GMs, everyone should be quite grateful to Peyton Manning for the many White receivers and tight ends he's thrown to without hesitation over the years.

But somehow Peyton's brother Eli supposedly hates White wide receivers. Why? Because he's secretly in charge of the Giants' roster and since the Giants -- who have been all-black at receiver for many years -- have only black receivers the only possible explanation for it is that Eli has decreed that the team will never have a White wide receiver while he's a Giant.

The great Drew Brees, an amazing quarterback at just 6 feet tall and an impeccable role model off the field, is forever branded a "Zulu warrior" and rooted against because of a single harmless ritual he engages in with his team.

The most absurd example of all is Carson Palmer, an ultimate suburban white bread type who has been a sterling role model on and off the field, but somehow he's become a militant "wigger" to the anti-White QB group because he dared to say that Terrell Owens would help the Bengals, the same season that the team decided not to keep Matt Jones, therefore Palmer just had to have been the secret GM behind the team's roster composition.

Brett Favre? Despised eternally because he helped Michael Strahan reach the sack record, and because he yelled at Bill Schroeder on the field a few times (actually only one time that I'm aware of).

Ben Roethlisberger? Another all-time great casually dismissed for being a "wigger" and therefore he can't be rooted for.

These are off the top of my head. It's sad indeed to come to this site -- my site -- and see prominent White athletes being bashed, the exact opposite of what supporters of White athletes should be doing.

It's not about Peyton Manning being in too many commercials it's about doing things like this

[video=youtube;ZhgLPhVuQAY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhgLPhVuQAY[/video]


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ojHybuJSPE

Peyton Manning planned keep-away gag with teammates last week

By Josh Katzowitz | NFL Writer


October 20, 2014 10:51 am ET


Funny, right? Oh, the thing about that bit of spontaneity is that it was all staged.
Here, via Yahoo Sports, was the take of Demaryius Thomas, who caught the record-breaking touchdown.
"He actually planned that himself," Demaryius Thomas said with a smile, drawing chuckles from a collection of half-surprised reporters. "He came to me, it was either Thursday or Friday. [He said], 'If anybody scores 509, this is what we should do.'
"So he came to me and said, 'Keep the ball away, hop-scotch or whatever.'
"I was like, 'Cool.'
"So we got everybody in on Friday and we practiced it, and it happened tonight."
Manning joked after the game that he couldn't corral his record-breaking ball because he had lost his vertical leap, but he also admitted to a little bit of preplanning.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...planned-keepaway-gag-with-teammates-last-week


And you're absolutely right about quarterbacks not being general managers for the most part but just like superstar NBA players like LeBron James have a little influence in front office decisions so do superstar NFL players like Peyton Manning. When Manning went to Denver he had all the leverage in the world. He's one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history and he's capable of turning almost literally any team into a perennial super bowl contender. And that's what he did for Denver. I remember when Manning was being courted by the Broncos and some other teams there was talk about which teams would give Manning the most power to run the offense he wanted and to play with the players he wanted. One of the reasons he didn't go to the 49ers was because Jim Harbaugh didn't want to give him control of the offense. He went to the Broncos because they would.

I really don't see the big deal in criticizing White athletes among ourselves. Everyone here supports the White athlete and is firmly against the racist caste system. And it's not like us making fun of someone like Drew Brees is going to lead to anything. It's not going to advance the black quarterback agenda or hurt White athletes. And I also don't believe that someone is worthy of respect just for the fact they don't get arrested and they marry someone from their own race. Those are the type of standards that are set for blacks.
 
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I think that's a great idea! Maybe we could get someone that sounds like Morgan Freeman to narrate. (haha j/k). Someone that sounds like John Madden or that NFL films guy would be cool. If it was posted on youtube it might be yanked in a NY minute though. It would be popular as hell because people love controversial stuff and the trolls would pile up in no time. The only reason the CF board has survived this long is because people don't like to read or type more then ten or twenty words at a time but video is big.

I know a kid that cranks out video for youtube and it's fairly popular and it doesn't take much time when you get in the groove. Heck I bet it takes Thrashen more time to do his classic weekly posts then it would to put together a video post.

We should have a voice contest, pick a winner and put some of the better stuff on youtube and see what happens.

I've been meaning to suggest for a while that this site should have a weekly podcast recapping the week's games. I don't think it's necessary or worth the effort to include video highlights. Just good ol' honest analysis is good enough for me and probably most people. And I don't think it should focus solely on white athletes but on the entire NFL, just from a caste football perspective. It should be competing with all the weekly podcasts that the caste media puts out and I think it could go a long way in helping spread the message of this site.
 

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It's not about Peyton Manning being in too many commercials it's about doing things like this

[video=youtube;ZhgLPhVuQAY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhgLPhVuQAY[/video]


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ojHybuJSPE


http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...planned-keepaway-gag-with-teammates-last-week


And you're absolutely right about quarterbacks not being general managers for the most part but just like superstar NBA players like LeBron James have a little influence in front office decisions so do superstar NFL players like Peyton Manning. When Manning went to Denver he had all the leverage in the world. He's one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history and he's capable of turning almost literally any team into a perennial super bowl contender. And that's what he did for Denver. I remember when Manning was being courted by the Broncos and some other teams there was talk about which teams would give Manning the most power to run the offense he wanted and to play with the players he wanted. One of the reasons he didn't go to the 49ers was because Jim Harbaugh didn't want to give him control of the offense. He went to the Broncos because they would.

I really don't see the big deal in criticizing White athletes among ourselves. Everyone here supports the White athlete and is firmly against the racist caste system. And it's not like us making fun of someone like Drew Brees is going to lead to anything. It's not going to advance the black quarterback agenda or hurt White athletes. And I also don't believe that someone is worthy of respect just for the fact they don't get arrested and they marry someone from their own race. Those are the type of standards that are set for blacks.

I'm not quite sure what Peyton says there that's so terrible, but so what? I would love to shake his hand and thank him for being a tremendous role model on and off the field. He may be the greatest quarterback ever, and you want to nitpick him?????? For what??????

There's legitimate criticism and then there's illegitimate criticism. I've yet to see any criticism of a White quarterback on CF that I regard as legitimate. We are in a Golden Age of (White) Quarterbacks in spite of the non-stop efforts of the Caste System advocates and enablers, and all of them happen also to be class acts off the field. Yes, Big Ben was clumsy in sowing his wild oats, but so what? We are extremely fortunate to have the quarterbacks that some seem so eager to dump on.

The "problem" is that White quarterbacks are the closest things we have to heroes in this virulently anti-White society, and a lot of misdirection of very real grievances are put on them when they shouldn't be. What is needed is political leaders. That's an entirely different realm. If you can't realize that I don't know what else I can say.
 
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One of the things I've noticed about leftists is they never criticize those who agree with them politically.

They'll never criticize non-whites unless they hold the wrong politics. This applies even if non-whites commit heinous crimes.

It's an effective strategy.

We have the option of following this strategy regarding white people, including white athletes. White athletes get plenty of criticism from the anti-white media.

I suggest rather than personal criticism we suggest how they could have acted better.

For example, Carson Palmer publicly supported Terrell Owens but not Matt Jones. Instead of saying Palmer is a bad guy or an anti-white we can simply suggest how he could have done better.

For example, we say that Palmer should have supported Matt Jones publicly when he was trying to make the Bengals and leave it at that. No personal attacks as a matter of policy, even if sometimes someone deserves it. This strategy works.

White people are being torn down from every direction in today's society. We should focus on building whites up not helping to tear them down.
 

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One of the things I've noticed about leftists is they never criticize those who agree with them politically.

They'll never criticize non-whites unless they hold the wrong politics. This applies even if non-whites commit heinous crimes.

It's an effective strategy.

We have the option of following this strategy regarding white people, including white athletes. White athletes get plenty of criticism from the anti-white media.

I suggest rather than personal criticism we suggest how they could have acted better.

For example, Carson Palmer publicly supported Terrell Owens but not Matt Jones. Instead of saying Palmer is a bad guy or an anti-white we can simply suggest how he could have done better.

For example, we say that Palmer should have supported Matt Jones publicly when he was trying to make the Bengals and leave it at that. No personal attacks as a matter of policy, even if sometimes someone deserves it. This strategy works.

White people are being torn down from every direction in today's society. We should focus on building whites up not helping to tear them down.

Carson Palmer did say positive things about both Matt Jones and Brian Leonard, but the anti-White quarterback crowd here couldn't digest that Palmer also said positive things about Terrell Owens, because he was singled out by Bigunreal as someone who should have thrown away his career as a CF martyr. That's the irrational aspect about the anti-White QB groupies as I've pointed out for years. Carson Palmer has never done anything worthy of criticism yet somehow he's been made into a devil by some.
 

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I try to stay away from criticizing white players. I am sure I have done it in the past but have to agree that its not the most constructive thing to be nitpicking on white qbs who are thriving currently in the nfl.

The blame, anger and resentment we all hold
need to be focused on the jock sniffing media, the draft and scout sites that perpetuate this nonsense through regurgitated stereotypes year in and year out, college football recruiters and coaches, nfl personnel men, scouts, gm's and coaches, BSPN and the weak minded sheepish dwfs.

As far as the qb situation reaching critical mass I do not believe we are there yet. Two very different styles of play are present at the college and Nfl level. The spread style does not lend itself to any sort of long term successful transition to the NFL. Colleges that run the spread will recruit and play black qbs but they will not be successful when trying to play in the nfl as the past few years have shown.

The best rookie qbs this year are Derek Carr (who is really under appreciated) and Zach Mettenberger. Carr is on one of the worst rosters in the nfl yet every week he gets better, he makes good decisions, has a good arm and is accurate. He is doing this with a bunch of bums at Wr, one bust and one washed up star at rb and no threats at TE. Not to mention a really bad oline.

Mettenberger is another case of a screwed over white qb that is picked way later than he should of been. He is the true prototype, big, cannon for an arm, fearless and shows a lot of moxie as a leader. He was groomed in an NFL style offense under cam Cameron last year at Lsu (compare his play to the bums running that offense this season). I watched him on Monday night throwing some absolute darts and was really impressed.

Unfortunately this does come at the cost of jake locker losing his job but I feel locker will stick around the league and get another shot at starting - his issues have been more injury related than anything. The improvement in his game since college has been stellar.

Bortles was my favorite rookie coming out last season. He really reminds me of a young Ben Roethlisberger. He is another rookie qb hampered by not having any quality targets at the receiver or Te position. He is learning the old fashioned way, by being thrown to the wolves and having to learn from his mistakes. This is not the ideal way but I feel Bortles mentality and character will help him while he finishes out his rookie season and will benefit from his mistakes.

Last but not least there is Johnny Manziel. I feel he is in a good position by sitting behind and learning from Hoyer while gradually adjusting to a pro offense. His skillset is intriguing but I feel it's better to have him sit rather than throw him out there. I really don't want to see him end up like these black quarterbacks that have early success running their college offense and now all of the sudden being exposed the past few years. It's better for manziel to learn the nuances of the position so he can become the best qb possible.

That is just a list of the rookie qbs that have started games this season. There are plenty of 2nd and 3rd year guys out there like Barkley, nassib, osweiler, cousins, GLennon, Austin Davis who have all either played or are learning how to be nfl qbs now and developing without the spotlight on them.
 

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Don Wassall said:
But somehow Peyton's brother Eli supposedly hates White wide receivers. Why? Because he's secretly in charge of the Giants' roster and since the Giants -- who have been all-black at receiver for many years -- have only black receivers the only possible explanation for it is that Eli has decreed that the team will never have a White wide receiver while he's a Giant.

The great Drew Brees, an amazing quarterback at just 6 feet tall and an impeccable role model off the field, is forever branded a "Zulu warrior" and rooted against because of a single harmless ritual he engages in with his team.

The most absurd example of all is Carson Palmer, an ultimate suburban white bread type who has been a sterling role model on and off the field, but somehow he's become a militant "wigger" to the anti-White QB group because he dared to say that Terrell Owens would help the Bengals, the same season that the team decided not to keep Matt Jones, therefore Palmer just had to have been the secret GM behind the team's roster composition.

These are off the top of my head. It's sad indeed to come to this site -- my site -- and see prominent White athletes being bashed, the exact opposite of what supporters of White athletes should be doing.

I can’t speak for anyone else here, but it’s unimaginable for me to support certain white athletes after noticing a very noteworthy indiscretion on their part. A few examples from some of “our” starting quarterbacks…

Eli Manning:
Below is a video of Eli Manning’s infamous “when slow ass white guys play one of the safety positions” remark on ESPN’s “Mayne Event” back in 2008. This random, completely unnecessary, malicious, highly-racist infraction occurs at 1:31…

[video=youtube;Lqanl8hCjNE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqanl8hCjNE[/video]

I realize that “Effete Eli” didn’t write this hideously-racist line in the script, just like he doesn’t evaluate and sign all-black “talent” year-in, year-out as the “secret GM” of the Giants…but would it have been so difficult for him, a lifelong millionaire and recent Superbowl Champion, to tell ESPN that he didn’t want to utter something so discriminatory? By the way, white safety, Craig Dahl, was a member of the Giants at the time. I wonder if he found it “funny.” Knowing modern whites, he was probably rolling on the ground and clutching his stomach whilst shedding tears of joy. Eli is spineless and hasn’t the slightest ounce of masculinity, racial conscious, or ethnic pride. Hell, he can't even refrain from mocking white speed/athleticism on national television! So why I should blindly support him? The rediculous drama this wimp created by immediately “demanding” a trade after being drafted by San Diego reeked of privilege, too.

Jay Cutler:
Here is Bears safety, Chris Conte, talking about a practice session in which Jay Cutler made some “funny jokes” about how “white guys” are inferior athletes…

‘‘I mean, [quarterback] Jay [Cutler] was just joking earlier, ‘Well, whenever Conte’s out there, the ball is going to his side because he’s the white guy.’ There’s always going to be that perception that white guys aren’t as athletic. It would be nice if people didn’t think like that, but that’s not realistic. I’m trying to prove those people wrong.’’

I can’t imagine what vile, anti-white things this overpaid, perma-somber, Brandon Marshall-befriending headcase has said that we’ll never know. In one short sentence, Chris Conte told me everything I need to know about Cutler's character. Also, his off-season trade drama in Denver was highly-annoying.

Carson Palmer:
Just the other day, Carson Palmer admitted that he “cried like a baby” when he “lost my friend and teammate, Chris Henry.” Henry, as we all know, was one of the NFL’s most notorious thugs. Prior to his “unfortunate” death (that caused Casteon Carson to wail like a newborn), Henry was charged with the following crimes: speeding, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, possession of marijuana, concealment of a firearm, aggravated assault with a firearm, providing alcohol to minors, sexual assault, DUI, failed drug test while on probation, and two separate assault charges. Oh, and had ‘‘Saint Christopeher” not perished from falling out of the moving pickup truck while attacking his fiancé, he would have been charged with domestic abuse, too. Palmer’s remark occurs at 0:35…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alRw2A2-gCU

Palmer doted over the imbecilic Chad Ochocinco for years, practiced with the odious Terrell Owens during his free time in the off-season (but not Matt Jones), admitted to bawling over a dead thug on national TV, and God’s knows what else. He’s no angel.

Ben Roethlisberger:
I’m a Men’s Rights Activist to my very core, but two different sexual assault/rape accusations (2008 and 2010) makes me think that, quite possibly, Ben wasn’t such a good guy a few years ago. Of course, since then, he got married and has two young kids, which is fantastic…

roethlisberger-photobombed-sea-lion.jpg


Other posters have accused Ben of “talking like a wigger.” I’ve also noticed this, too, and commented on it a few times.

Drew Brees:
And here is Drew Brees in action, being that “great role model” to white kids we all know him to be. Out of morbid curiosity, I once read up on what this “Zulu Pre-Game” filth actually is, and apparently Brees personally modified the words to some of his favorite gangster rap songs (by “2 Chainz” and “Drake”) to be utilized for the Saints pre-game…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALu0J1QRnJo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GeyUlS8oHo

Unlike Palmer, Cutler, and Eli, Brees is actually an all-time great QB. I respect his on-field ability and in that regard, he is a role model to young whites. But his pre-game behavoir simply isn’t behavior befitting of white men. Personally, I’d rather die than act like he does.
 
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Guess who this well-known white athlete is:

"He is an articulate and magnanimous ambassador for his sport. He holds liberal political views, regards the lack of women in politics as scandalous and shames racists and homophobes all over the world."

The above comes from an internet sport site.
 

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Guess who this well-known white athlete is:

"He is an articulate and magnanimous ambassador for his sport. He holds liberal political views, regards the lack of women in politics as scandalous and shames racists and homophobes all over the world."

The above comes from an internet sport site.
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Brees knowing a hip hop song isn't that big of a deal, he doesn't conduct himself like a wigger. He has a White wife, multiple White children. He probably heard the song in the locker room, where that kind of music is frequently played and he probably thought to himself "hey whats a chant I can make to fire my team up this year". The other year he copied it from Sparta. "This is New Orleans!" That didn't make him pro White in any sort of way. And Drake isn't exactly a "gangster rapper" the guy was a famous teeny bopper actor on Canadian sitcom, for other teeny boppers. Most of his crew is white. Which is probably why he is so heavily promoted, to get more Whites into hip hop. I don't know who the other guy is because I know the one guy from a show my ex used to watch, I could see how to the casual non racially aware White how Drake could not be totally repulsive. I can't expect him to write stuff off because its not by a white person. It just seems like reaching to find reasons to dislike him off the field.

I rarely see blacks criticize other blacks when they are doing something that they are a minority in. I could see why people would dislike Big Ben. Its also not a surprise that some of these athletes like Eli are also like dwfs. I can't hold a stranger to a standard that I always didn't live up to. I didn't criticize White athletes but I never questioned why things were the way they were. If we found out more about most White athletes and held it against them there probably wouldn't be many to root for.
 
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Thrashen,

You are a great asset to Caste Football in a number of ways, but the standard you hold White athletes to is, as you yourself once wrote, "very harsh." So Jay Cutler made a joke, Eli Manning played along with one, Carson Palmer was sad when a teammate died unexpectedly, Big Ben doesn't speak English as well as you'd like, the list goes on and on. I seriously doubt there would be a single White athlete to support if all of them were scrutinized by your standards. They are supposed to believe as you want them to and "act as White men" at all times in an environment where that simply can't be done if one wants to be a public figure.

You also assume all of them are aware of the Caste System and that they hold similar views about it as we do here. Drew Brees holds liberal political views; Kyle Orton once described himself as a Marxist. I could care less, these are athletes, not deep thinkers who are "White leaders." That's not their job or responsibility. Very few White people in this country are racially aware, why should athletes be held to an impossible standard of knowledge and awareness when virtually no one else is even though everyone works and lives in an anti-White system -- and to do so openly would cost them their livelihood?

When I see the wreckage that has been made of so many White people in this society, I am very proud of the caliber and character of today's White quarterbacks. I admire them, including all of the ones who are singled out for disdain. They are succeeding in an overwhelmingly pro-black system that desires to see them fail. If they are to be nitpicked and not supported because they don't meet an impossible to meet standard, what's the point of even having a site that supports White athletes? We need to offer a positive outlook to White people if we want to make more of them understand and care, not one that comes across as sour grapes.
 

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Thrashen,

You are a great asset to Caste Football in a number of ways, but the standard you hold White athletes to is, as you yourself once wrote, "very harsh." So Jay Cutler made a joke, Eli Manning played along with one, Carson Palmer was sad when a teammate died unexpectedly, Big Ben doesn't speak English as well as you'd like, the list goes on and on. I seriously doubt there would be a single White athlete to support if all of them were scrutinized by your standards. They are supposed to believe as you want them to and "act as White men" at all times in an environment where that simply can't be done if one wants to be a public figure.

You also assume all of them are aware of the Caste System and that they hold similar views about it as we do here. Drew Brees holds liberal political views; Kyle Orton once described himself as a Marxist. I could care less, these are athletes, not deep thinkers who are "White leaders." That's not their job or responsibility. Very few White people in this country are racially aware, why should athletes be held to an impossible standard of knowledge and awareness when virtually no one else is even though everyone works and lives in an anti-White system -- and to do so openly would cost them their livelihood?

When I see the wreckage that has been made of so many White people in this society, I am very proud of the caliber and character of today's White quarterbacks. I admire them, including all of the ones who are singled out for disdain. They are succeeding in an overwhelmingly pro-black system that desires to see them fail. If they are to be nitpicked and not supported because they don't meet an impossible to meet standard, what's the point of even having a site that supports White athletes? We need to offer a positive outlook to White people if we want to make more of them understand and care, not one that comes across as sour grapes.
My rule is as long as long as he has two white parents, is in a relationship with somebody of his own race, and doesn't attack white culture, I could care less about who he is friends with or what music and political beliefs they have.
 

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The only real way we are going to overturn this caste system is through great performances from white players. A lot of people on this site don't like Gronk, but he does get respect from the pro-caste media, because he is so talented he can't be denied. JJ Watt is another example, occasionally you get some negrophile that tries to say these guys aren't great athletes, but looking at those players stats will prove any doubter wrong.
 

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I can see both sides of this debate and my opinion falls somewhere in the middle. I certainly support ALL White athletes, including the worst wiggers (NBA's Mike Miller) and race traitors (Dirk Nowitzki), but I don't root for them all equally.

I think alot of the quarterbacks that get "hated on" do so in large part because of the teams they play for. If Drew Brees or Big Ben played for the Patriots, they'd be CF favorites and any less than stellar "behavior" they engaged in would be given a pass. It's no coincidence that the "hated" QBs all play for Caste teams like the Saints, Bengals, Steelers, Giants, Cardinals and Bears. Imagine if Tom Brady played his entire career on the odious Steelers. Would maybe his bastard son and "baby momma" situation be scrutinized and brought up to show him not behaving like a proper White Man? Perhaps.

My favorite quarterbacks tend to play on the "White friendly" teams as it makes it easier to fully root for them to succeed. I hope Aaron Rogers has a 400 yard, 5 touchdown performance every week as a Packers win is almost always a good result. With someone like Brees, I hope he performs well but his team loses (90% of the time). It makes for a weird cheering dynamic.
 
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I can see both sides of this debate and my opinion falls somewhere in the middle. I certainly support ALL White athletes, including the worst wiggers (NBA's Mike Miller) and race traitors (Dirk Nowitzki), but I don't root for them all equally.

I think alot of the quarterbacks that get "hated on" do so in large part because of the teams they play for. If Drew Brees or Big Ben played for the Patriots, they'd be CF favorites and any less than stellar "behavior" they engaged in would be given a pass. It's no coincidence that the "hated" QBs all play for Caste teams like the Saints, Bengals, Steelers, Giants, Cardinals and Bears. Imagine if Tom Brady played his entire career on the odious Steelers. Would maybe his bastard son and "baby momma" situation be scrutinized and brought up to show him not behaving like a proper White Man? Perhaps.

My favorite quarterbacks tend to play on the "White friendly" teams as it makes it easier to fully root for them to succeed. I hope Aaron Rogers has a 400 yard, 5 touchdown performance every week as a Packers win is almost always a good result. With someone like Brees, I hope he performs well but his team loses (90% of the time). It makes for a weird cheering dynamic.

Tom Brady is married to super model Giselle Bundchen and has two children with her. This didn't keep a poster from declaring "I've seen Tom Brady throw games" after a Patriot playoff loss.
 

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Tom Brady is married to super model Giselle Bundchen and has two children with her. This didn't keep a poster from declaring "I've seen Tom Brady throw games" after a Patriot playoff loss.
he had his first (John Edward Thomas Moynahan) with his ex girlfriend, not sure of the timing but the announcement of the pregnancy was while he was with Giselle I believe.
 

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The only real way we are going to overturn this caste system is through great performances from white players. A lot of people on this site don't like Gronk, but he does get respect from the pro-caste media, because he is so talented he can't be denied. JJ Watt is another example, occasionally you get some negrophile that tries to say these guys aren't great athletes, but looking at those players stats will prove any doubter wrong.
Hawkeye2, who on this site does not like Gronk. I have never seen anyone come down on this superstar player in the NFL. No one. Please explain. Thanks.
 

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It's sort of wishful thinking to want a high profile White athlete to be racially-aware and vocally so in a public sense (though, I'll wager many are racially aware in private), but it's perfectly reasonable to expect that said White athlete doesn't denigrate White athletes in general by demeaning them with ridiculous stereotypes.

I'll pretty much support any White athlete unless he's a total Whigger douchebag.

I do take somewhat of a guilty pleasure in watching an admittedly talented Whigger like Eminem repeatedly prove he's the "best" rapper, though I do not personally enjoy rap. It's just funny to watch Blacks guffaw and stammer for explanations on why Whites are always the best at everything even if they just co-opt and appropriate a culture. LOL.

Just look at any world breakdancing contest and watch the sh*tty Black crews fall by the wayside, and the winners are almost always some pasty-faced French guys or Russian dudes or even some guys from Korea who look like chicks but dance a Hell of a lot better than Jerome and Keyshawn from the ghetto. LMFAO.
 
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I'm not quite sure what Peyton says there that's so terrible, but so what? I would love to shake his hand and thank him for being a tremendous role model on and off the field. He may be the greatest quarterback ever, and you want to nitpick him?????? For what??????

There's legitimate criticism and then there's illegitimate criticism. I've yet to see any criticism of a White quarterback on CF that I regard as legitimate. We are in a Golden Age of (White) Quarterbacks in spite of the non-stop efforts of the Caste System advocates and enablers, and all of them happen also to be class acts off the field. Yes, Big Ben was clumsy in sowing his wild oats, but so what? We are extremely fortunate to have the quarterbacks that some seem so eager to dump on.

The "problem" is that White quarterbacks are the closest things we have to heroes in this virulently anti-White society, and a lot of misdirection of very real grievances are put on them when they shouldn't be. What is needed is political leaders. That's an entirely different realm. If you can't realize that I don't know what else I can say.

I guess we just disagree on how much we value athletic achievements. Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time but I still think he's a piece of ****. Someone being good at a sport doesn't make me respect them. I consider you much more of a hero than any White professional athlete out there. They get paid millions of dollars to play a game for a living. They've lived lives that most of us can only dream about. I don't see anything heroic about that.

But I think I know what you're getting at when you say "hero", you mean well known people for children to look up to and try to emulate. In that sense Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are heroes and I agree that's a good thing. I remember when I was younger, my heroes and those of my peers were all black athletes. I would never want that for my future children or for any non black kids. I'd be fine with my son having a peyton manning poster in his room.
 

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I guess we just disagree on how much we value athletic achievements. Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time but I still think he's a piece of ****. Someone being good at a sport doesn't make me respect them. I consider you much more of a hero than any White professional athlete out there. They get paid millions of dollars to play a game for a living. They've lived lives that most of us can only dream about. I don't see anything heroic about that.

But I think I know what you're getting at when you say "hero", you mean well known people for children to look up to and try to emulate. In that sense Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are heroes and I agree that's a good thing. I remember when I was younger, my heroes and those of my peers were all black athletes. I would never want that for my future children or for any non black kids. I'd be fine with my son having a peyton manning poster in his room.
What is interesting from my point of view, I never looked at a black athlete as a hero of mine. I of course respected some of them for their ability, but never got suckered in as a child. While a teenager, I always rooted for the White players in the NFL and NBA. I knew something fishy was going on to dissuade or out right hinder White athletes in these leagues. During my teenage years I knew Whites could compete at the highest levels in the NFL and NBA. Riggins, Blackwood Brothers, Rob Carpenter, Collinsworth (funny), Doug Plank, Casper, Brown (White corner back of Rams in 1980)and so many more. I think its ok to point out the flaws of our athletes on occasion when it comes to them defending odious affelets, rather they should than defend or promote our guys. This should be the standard.
 
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What is interesting from my point of view, I never looked at a black athlete as a hero of mine. I of course respected some of them for their ability, but never got suckered in as a child. While a teenager, I always rooted for the White players in the NFL and NBA. I knew something fishy was going on to dissuade or out right hinder White athletes in these leagues. During my teenage years I knew Whites could compete at the highest levels in the NFL and NBA. Riggins, Blackwood Brothers, Rob Carpenter, Collinsworth (funny), Doug Plank, Casper, Brown (White corner back of Rams in 1980)and so many more. I think its ok to point out the flaws of our athletes on occasion when it comes to them defending odious affelets, rather they should than defend or promote our guys. This should be the standard.

Westside, my story is similar to yours. I as most here know was a Dallas fan in the 70's where Tom Landry played a lot of white players, including white DB's Cliff Harris and Charlie Waters as well as a few white RB's such as, Walt Garrison. I did not like the Redskins, but wanted to see Riggins do well every time I saw Washington play.

There was a white CB for the Rams named Nolan Cromwell in the 70's/80's! Although he started as QB, then moved to CB, he eventually settled in as a SS and FS and had 37 career interceptions!
 

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Hawkeye2, who on this site does not like Gronk. I have never seen anyone come down on this superstar player in the NFL. No one. Please explain. Thanks.
The only instance of negativity concerning Gronkowski was in regards to some indiscretion on his part with a porn actress here on this page: http://www.castefootball.us/forums/showthread.php/11351-Rob-Gronkowski

He is referred to a "whigger" and chastised, but nothing like the vitriol that has been spewed about Carson Palmer, Eli Manning and Drew Brees.
 
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