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Racist Ingrates
On a recent airing of HBO's "Inside the NFL," one of the show's hosts, Cris Carter, asked star running back Larry Johnson of the Kansas City Chiefs if he felt that he and other black players play harder for black coaches. His answer was "yes." Johnson went on to say that only a black coach could understand the "struggles" a black athlete has to endure.
This surprising revelation should serve as an important point of information to all of the white coaches in the NFL and elsewhere. They should not recruit, draft, or hire black players and select white players instead. Why? They will be assured of getting players that will play hard for them and not worry that they don't understand their "struggles"  which include million dollar contracts, media worship, fan adoration, and near unrestricted protection from criminal prosecution.
Really, if what Larry Johnson says is true, and it probably is (although that makes the coaching career of Denny Green a mystery), then white coaches best beware and start filling the roster with people who are not such thinly veiled racists that they would allow the skin color of their coach to affect how they play.
Once again a black man says something that, were a white player to say it, would be front page news and the sports establishment would be "up in arms" over the comment and the racism it explicitly advocates. But we live in "DOUBLE-STANDARD WORLD" where blacks are free to express any anti-white sentiment they wish with no repercussions, while even the most innocuous remarks about race are professional suicide for whites.
Imagine if a white player were to say: "I think white players play harder for white coaches". WOW! Now that would get some attention. Any white player saying such a thing would of course be absolutely pilloried. His remarks would be universally denied, even if they were true. He would face unrelenting criticism until he recanted his comments and paid some humiliating price in groveling apologies to be allowed back into polite society. More likely, his professional football career would be over.
How important is it for a coach to have players that play hard for him? It probably is the most important thing in the game. Talent is usually pretty equal, especially in the pro game, and since football is the ultimate copycat sport there is usually little difference in basic coaching strategies. Thus it comes down to motivating a large group of primarily ghetto blacks with bad attitudes that have been spoiled and pampered all of their sporting lives, to give a few minutes of their time to actually catch, block, and tackle, so as to win a football game.
If I were an owner of a football team I would immediately fire all my white coaches and hire black ones in their places. The reason? I would want every edge I could get to win games and Larry Johnson has just let everyone in on a little secret that could make the difference between winning and losing.
The other strategy, that of dumping black players in place of white ones, is a better way to go, in that you would be surrounding yourself with better people. Unfortunately that solution is impractical, as there are so few white players to choose from due to anti-white recruiting practices by college coaches. Also, any attempt to hire white football players at the expense of black players is considered racist while firing white coaches and hiring black ones would be considered "enlightened."
White coaches should get "enlightened" and realize that the clock is ticking for them. Blacks will lobby for their own tirelessly and with no criticism from the media. That is going to ratchet up the pressure to hire black coaches even higher. Unless the white coach wants to go the way of the white running back they better wake up and hear what is being said. Their only option is to pick the people who WILL play hard for them. They know who that is.
White coaches, however, are beset with the plantation mindset. They think that since they oversee the plantation the workers will "like" them and respect them. What the workers (and "worker" is used here merely as a euphemism, very little actual "work" is being done) like and respect is the position the coach has over them. Don't think for a minute that they wouldn't revolt and replace the white overlord with one of their own.
White people think, mistakenly, that because black people need them to handle those tasks that white people are so good at, that black people WANT them to be there to help. Nope!
As Larry Johnson admits, without actually elaborating on the point, is that no matter how much white coaches have helped black kids throughout the football maturation process from pee-wee to the pros...no matter how many times white coaches have junked the careers of white players in favor of lesser black players...no matter how much help they have received from white support staff throughout their phony "student-athlete" college careers...they have absolutely not one whit of thanks or gratitude. It's just: "Thanks for the help sucker! Now stand aside while we get one of our own in here and you white dudes can go to hell."
Thanks, Larry, for the heads up. White people need to know that their help and assistance will get them nothing but disrespect and ingratitude. It's a message that more white people are starting to hear loud and clear. It's about time.
On a recent airing of HBO's "Inside the NFL," one of the show's hosts, Cris Carter, asked star running back Larry Johnson of the Kansas City Chiefs if he felt that he and other black players play harder for black coaches. His answer was "yes." Johnson went on to say that only a black coach could understand the "struggles" a black athlete has to endure.
This surprising revelation should serve as an important point of information to all of the white coaches in the NFL and elsewhere. They should not recruit, draft, or hire black players and select white players instead. Why? They will be assured of getting players that will play hard for them and not worry that they don't understand their "struggles"  which include million dollar contracts, media worship, fan adoration, and near unrestricted protection from criminal prosecution.
Really, if what Larry Johnson says is true, and it probably is (although that makes the coaching career of Denny Green a mystery), then white coaches best beware and start filling the roster with people who are not such thinly veiled racists that they would allow the skin color of their coach to affect how they play.
Once again a black man says something that, were a white player to say it, would be front page news and the sports establishment would be "up in arms" over the comment and the racism it explicitly advocates. But we live in "DOUBLE-STANDARD WORLD" where blacks are free to express any anti-white sentiment they wish with no repercussions, while even the most innocuous remarks about race are professional suicide for whites.
Imagine if a white player were to say: "I think white players play harder for white coaches". WOW! Now that would get some attention. Any white player saying such a thing would of course be absolutely pilloried. His remarks would be universally denied, even if they were true. He would face unrelenting criticism until he recanted his comments and paid some humiliating price in groveling apologies to be allowed back into polite society. More likely, his professional football career would be over.
How important is it for a coach to have players that play hard for him? It probably is the most important thing in the game. Talent is usually pretty equal, especially in the pro game, and since football is the ultimate copycat sport there is usually little difference in basic coaching strategies. Thus it comes down to motivating a large group of primarily ghetto blacks with bad attitudes that have been spoiled and pampered all of their sporting lives, to give a few minutes of their time to actually catch, block, and tackle, so as to win a football game.
If I were an owner of a football team I would immediately fire all my white coaches and hire black ones in their places. The reason? I would want every edge I could get to win games and Larry Johnson has just let everyone in on a little secret that could make the difference between winning and losing.
The other strategy, that of dumping black players in place of white ones, is a better way to go, in that you would be surrounding yourself with better people. Unfortunately that solution is impractical, as there are so few white players to choose from due to anti-white recruiting practices by college coaches. Also, any attempt to hire white football players at the expense of black players is considered racist while firing white coaches and hiring black ones would be considered "enlightened."
White coaches should get "enlightened" and realize that the clock is ticking for them. Blacks will lobby for their own tirelessly and with no criticism from the media. That is going to ratchet up the pressure to hire black coaches even higher. Unless the white coach wants to go the way of the white running back they better wake up and hear what is being said. Their only option is to pick the people who WILL play hard for them. They know who that is.
White coaches, however, are beset with the plantation mindset. They think that since they oversee the plantation the workers will "like" them and respect them. What the workers (and "worker" is used here merely as a euphemism, very little actual "work" is being done) like and respect is the position the coach has over them. Don't think for a minute that they wouldn't revolt and replace the white overlord with one of their own.
White people think, mistakenly, that because black people need them to handle those tasks that white people are so good at, that black people WANT them to be there to help. Nope!
As Larry Johnson admits, without actually elaborating on the point, is that no matter how much white coaches have helped black kids throughout the football maturation process from pee-wee to the pros...no matter how many times white coaches have junked the careers of white players in favor of lesser black players...no matter how much help they have received from white support staff throughout their phony "student-athlete" college careers...they have absolutely not one whit of thanks or gratitude. It's just: "Thanks for the help sucker! Now stand aside while we get one of our own in here and you white dudes can go to hell."
Thanks, Larry, for the heads up. White people need to know that their help and assistance will get them nothing but disrespect and ingratitude. It's a message that more white people are starting to hear loud and clear. It's about time.