Riley Moss

Good points. For example, last decade (2010's) only two white DB's were totally immune from the scorn of fans and the media: Eric Weedle and Harrison Smith. It's quite possible both are heading to the Hall of Fame. So, does Riley Moss have to play at a Hall of Fame level to be accepted as a quality NFL cornerback?

I'd say, last decade, Jim Leonhard and (possibly) Andrew Sendjo were the only two "other" starting DB's that didn't face really brutal, weekly attacks from fans and media. But both were constantly seen as "hold the fort" players. Bill Parcells term -- meaning players that were seen as short term starters, until a more "suitable" (or black) replacement was found.
 
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i haven’t watched a full nfl game in close to 10 years (because the nfl is gay, so says their ad campaign anyway, and anti-White), but i did happen to see a chunk of the second quarter tonight of the Broncos-Bengals game.

Moss was targeted multiple times but gave up zero completions. how has he looked for the bulk of the game prior to that?
 
i haven’t watched a full nfl game in close to 10 years (because the nfl is gay, so says their ad campaign anyway, and anti-White), but i did happen to see a chunk of the second quarter tonight of the Broncos-Bengals game.

Moss was targeted multiple times but gave up zero completions. how has he looked for the bulk of the game prior to that?
See posts #284, 293 and 298 in the ongoing weekly NFL thread. The short answer is tight coverage every time Browning has thrown his way.
 
it’s cool to see Moss rocking the Sehorn/Weddle strategy of wearing long sleeves to obfuscate his White privilege. but it doesn’t negate his White supremacy.
 
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I sincerely hope Tee Higgins' mother enjoyed the game. She really beat up Riley Moss, via social media posts in 2024. All the DWF's and black supremacists laughed at Riley last December, after the players mom was "punking him" left and right, via the Net.

Riley was just coming off a significant injury last season and Joe Burrow was making pin-point throws, that no one could defend.

To Camilla: Did Tee Higgins or Ja'Marr Chase even play last night?

Higgins was held to 32 yards on 6 targets. That means 5.5 yards per target! Chase, had 23 yards on 8 targets! From what I saw, Chase was easily handled in coverage by Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton at least twice!

P.S: After reading a recent Denver Post article about Beth Moss -- impressive women in every way, I doubt she'll be so classless to gloat over Higgins' and Chase's awful night. Not so easy facing a "100% healthy" Moss, without a Hall of Fame caliber QB?
 
THANKS for posting that about Riley Moss. Really like the comment "he's going to show his son tape of him playing"....
THIS IS WHAT WE NEED TO SEEE!!! Yes in ALL CAPS!!!!!

A water shed moment much like Cooper Dejean's PICK SIX in the Super Bowl vs Defending Champ KC.
Good points. For example, last decade (2010's) only two white DB's were totally immune from the scorn of fans and the media: Eric Weedle and Harrison Smith. It's quite possible both are heading to the Hall of Fame. So, does Riley Moss have to play at a Hall of Fame level to be accepted as a quality NFL cornerback?

I'd say, last decade, Jim Leonhard and (possibly) Andrew Sendjo were the only two "other" starting DB's that didn't face really brutal, weekly attacks from fans and media. But both were constantly seen as "hold the fort" players. Bill Parcells term -- meaning players that were seen as short term starters, until a more "suitable" (or black) replacement was found.

Wile, I remember Tony Dungy, back in 2009, said Barrack Obama would've never President if it were not for sports. Basically, he was saying sports has gone a long way into brain-washing whites to worship celebrity blacks. He's 100% correct.

I've never been to the deep South, but I find it amazing that 70,000 whites, in "ruby red-states", can spend Saturday's in places like Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee going "wild crazy" over almost all-black college football teams.

These are probably the same whites that would never walk into a filthy Walmart or Burger King that was majority black, with out being totally repulsed. In that way, I believe sports has been somewhat toxic for whites.
Interestingly to me being from the Gulf South less than 10 miles from Tiger Stadium have followed the SEC most of my life since a lil' kid.
And happen to live in a Parish (County) over 50% Black.

Last season the SEC Started " More White DBs " than i can remember in a very long time long time...FIVE...More than in some of the other conferences too.

4 just happened to be WALK ON's...Weird huh!
Dan Jackson ....Georgia ...7th Round pick blew out knee Pre season...set to make 53 man LIONS roster
Michael Taafe......Texas ....Now 1st Team ALL SEC
Will Brooks........Tennessee....Cut in Summer camp
Hudson Clark (CB/FS) ....Arkansas...did he make Raiders PS??

And only original scholarship player coming out of HS was DB Bray Hubbard (Alabama) .....dude is the real deal if any body was watching #18 vs UGA Saturday night

BUT ....Still irritating & perplexing that teams like Auburn & So.Carolina simply seem to refuse a White player on Defense over the years

Making 2025 DB and watching so far in September...hopeful in the future Koi Perich "Nickle Back" & John Nestor "Corner back" (Minnesota)
and (Georgia Southern) Chance Gamble will continue to Chip away in the NFL Rosters at Corner Back
 
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Troy Aikman praised Moss a couple of times last night. Doesn't sound like much but it's important coming from Troy, who I think remains the best TV analyst in the business. He dishes out praise when it's deserved and he doesn't hesitate to criticize when it's appropriate either, he just does it in his easy style that's easy to overlook. My favorite thing he said last night was calling the game a "poor product," due mainly to the ridiculous amount of penalties, mostly by the Bengals. If you listen closely to Troy he doesn't hold back much.
 
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The text below is from a recent (10/24), in-depth New York Times article. Excellent article. However, I skimmed though it quick, but I do not believe it mentions race. Which is odd, because most of the article is about all the abuse he's taken from "fans" on social media.

Avoiding Surtain means targeting Moss. The second-year starter has been the nearest defender on 45 passing targets this season, according to Next Gen Stats, the fifth most in the NFL entering Week 8’s games. Nearly every measurement one could use to evaluate his play — film, advanced data, feedback of teammates and coaches — suggests Moss is standing up to the heat for the 5-2 Broncos.

“(He’s) playing outstanding,” coach Sean Payton said of Moss on Wednesday. “All the numbers suggest it.

Let’s dive in, shall we?

The 73.0 passer rating quarterbacks have produced when throwing at Moss is the lowest mark against any of the league’s 10 most-targeted defenders. Ninety-five defensive backs entered the week having been targeted as the nearest defender at least 20 times. The player with the lowest completion rate against in that group: Moss, at just 44.4 percent. Only two defensive backs who have seen 20 targets, meanwhile, have a lower average of separation from the receiver they are covering than Moss, whose average is 1.6 yards, according to Next Gen Stats’ tracking data. One of the other two is Surtain (1.5).

Any way you slice it, the numbers paint a picture of a cornerback who has taken a major leap during his second season and has become a key cog in a Denver defense that ranks first in opponent completion rate (55.8 percent), eighth in yards per attempt (6.6) and fifth in opponent passer rating (82.8).

Most blacks on X are piling on. These are, likely, the same black losers that salivate, like rabid dogs, over every White women they see (and hate black women), but god-forbid they see a White CB in their gay little NFL and they are suddenly overcome with "Black Pride" :sisigay:

Not all X posts are bad. Some good, fair people out there. Here's some excellent X observations.







Pat Surtain loudly defends Riley Moss after awful Week 7 penalty
"Riley was in perfect position. Perfect coverage, the ball was underthrown, there's not much that you can do", said a heated Surtain on his Sunday Podcast that he hosts with fellow corner Terrion Arnold. Surtain says that if anything, Moss was the one being interfered with. "If you freeze-frame it, when he turned around, the receiver was mugging him. Like, damn near choking my dawg out."

The Broncos' All-Pro also observed that the official closest to the play didn't throw a flag and initially called the play incomplete. A further away official was the one to throw the flag; an official with a worse view made the crucial call.

Finally, here's an X post from an "alleged", multi time abuser of white women, who absolutely hates white males, even though he seems to lust after their daughters.

 
Jim Nance and Tony Butthole just had to tell that Moss had the most P.I. penalties in the league. After yesterday's game, I know why. He can't touch an upsider without a black official calling an invisible penalty. Oh, by the way, f##k Shannon Sharpe.
 
There is little doubt that Riley Moss is being targeted by officials. Last week's PI in the 4th quarter and this week's call against Lamb in the endzone really sealed it. It's one thing to say he has developed a reputation, which is true, but one then needs to ask why the only white outside CB in decades has developed such a "reputation".

Moss was asked to lockdown both Pickens and Lamb at various times 1 on 1, including while Surtain was out due to 2 different injuries. Other than allowing a meaningless garbage time TD from a backup QB (coverage was solid), Denver held the league's #1 offense to 17 points. This is with Moss as the team's #1 CB for much of the game.
 
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