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The Vikings stiff McKinnie was a pro-bowler, what a joke. The first GM to realize that the sumo hype is from a positve feedback loop of black players hyping black OL because of race wins. (see NE)
Borussia said:Honestly, when on Earth did this Markice Pouncey ever become anything but a disappointing rookie? I recall Pouncey getting criticized earlier this year.
Latspread said:<div>Speaking of Bills beast Kyle Williams. Here's a quote from another one of those "glowing" articles about a white athlete that makes more negative than positive comments about him.  </div>
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<div>"Kyle Williams is at his best as a run stopper. At just 6'1, 306lbs, Williams doesn't look like the hulking figures of Vince Wilfork, Jamal Williams, Casey Hampton, or Pat Williams, some of the best run-stuffers of the past few years. In fact, he looks like a bouncer at a local strip club, a guy who played some high school ball and maybe plays beer-league softball." </div>
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<div>Huh? Kyle Williams has the prototypical DT build. How corpulent slobs like Wilfork et al are described as "hulking" and Williams as "a beer-league softball player" is beyond comprehension except when one understands the filter that all input must pass through before it is assimilable in the minds of those raised on a steady diet of Cultural Marxism, black exaltation, and white loathing (whether self or other). </div>
Westside said:Looking at the lineups has my blood boiling. Man, please Green Bay lay a ass whipping on the Eagles. Which will send all of the sorry ass DWFs running home and either drinking themselves into a coma or hide in a closet and masturbate on what could have been.
I once knew this Eagle DWF whose family was absurdly into the Eagles. If they lost, they looked and sounded like a member of the family had just died for a week! This was during the Randell Cunningham era.
Colonel_Reb said:DWF-ness is often wrapped up in team fan-ery. I was discussing this with a friend on the phone Saturday. People let the fortunes of the team control their emotions, which are usually in a constant state of flux. Allowing yourself to be a roller coaster of emotions is not a healthy thing for anyone, especially a man.
Electric Slide said:All the other thing that are commonly reiterated at CF, that DWFs won't stand up to anti-white bias, the Rooney Rule, the forgiving of criminal athletic behavior, and supporting a team that's even 85% black is all true though. But, since DWFs are so team oriented they will support white players that play for their team.
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The "scouts" would probably say that the "prototypical DE" is at least 6-4 and 270 pounds, and, funnily enough, most Whites that are "allowed" to play are that size, while there are many many smaller blacks that are at the position! "Weird" huh? Look at White TE's, where almost all Whites are "prototypical size".. and black college TE's like Lance Kendricks from Wisconsin and D.J. (forgot his last name) from Arkansas AREN'T physically imposing. Contrast them with the physical-gifts of Tennessee's Luke Stocker! Interesting enough, BSPN's talking-heads are still treating (stud) Rob Gronkowski as if he's a "nobody" or a "no-name." Hmmm, he was highly-productive at Arizona, so what's the matter BSPN?
Don Wassall said:Angerer was universally panned as a "reach" by the Colts who was seen more as a special teams demon than as an NFL starter. Yet he played alot as a rookie (in part due to an injury to Gary Brackett), and excelled, looking very comfortable and knowledgeable.
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<div>Brackett signed a long-term contract before the 2010 season, but his tackle totals have now dropped for five straight seasons. It's only a matter of time before Angerer replaces him; the only issue is if the Colts force him to go through a racial apprenticeship or not.</div>
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TheAnimal said:Don Wassall said:Angerer was universally panned as a "reach" by the Colts who was seen more as a special teams demon than as an NFL starter. Yet he played alot as a rookie (in part due to an injury to Gary Brackett), and excelled, looking very comfortable and knowledgeable.
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<div>Brackett signed a long-term contract before the 2010 season, but his tackle totals have now dropped for five straight seasons. It's only a matter of time before Angerer replaces him; the only issue is if the Colts force him to go through a racial apprenticeship or not.</div>
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Polian doesn't seem to do that racial apprenticeship stuff too much it doesn't seem, so let's hope not.
On the reach: HEH. I watch as much Hawkeyes football as humanly possible and watched his entire College career. Let's put it this way... He isn't a worldbeater at very many positions but he does EVERYTHING well. His instincts are off the charts and if you let him he'll go toe to toe with 320lb sumo olinemen in a physical manner ALL DAY. FWIW in my "amateur" opinion I considered him a late 1st round prospect when he came out and one of the safest picks in the entire draft and stand by it, no matter what BSPN critics wanted to claim.
TheAnimal said:I watch as much Hawkeyes football as humanly possible and watched his entire College career. Let's put it this way... He isn't a worldbeater at very many positions but he does EVERYTHING well. His instincts are off the charts and if you let him he'll go toe to toe with 320lb sumo olinemen in a physical manner ALL DAY. FWIW in my "amateur" opinion I considered him a late 1st round prospect when he came out and one of the safest picks in the entire draft and stand by it, no matter what BSPN critics wanted to claim.
whiteathlete33 said:Angerer can become one of the top linebackers in the league within the next few years. He has good speed(4.6 40), is a sure fire tackler, and has great instincts. The knock on him was his height being that he's only 6 feet tall but he has great bulk at 235lbs. Even the scouting sites acknowledge that he's a good athlete. He's also strong with 26 reps on the bench press.
jaxvid said:Reminds me of Chris Spielman when he came out of college (OSU) I had seen a lot of the guy in Big 10 play and I thought to myself "that guy is a football player and will be good at any level" yet when draft time came around he didn't have good 'numbers' so the so-called experts downgraded him. He played with the label "overacheiver" his whole career. A long productive career that any fool should have been able to see he would have.