NDfootball06
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are you seriously using the speed ratings in a video game as a legitimate source? i don't know how to convey how stupid that is. hell, you contradict your "legitimate" source by saying, "(4.5) is a great time for his size and there are many black safeties that don't run that fast" while also saying, "McGraw was consistantly (sic) rated as one of the slower safeties in the league." which is it? i mean, really? pfft.
i got the 4.3 time from his Pro Day performance which was confirmed to me via email by multiple draft sites, including but not limited to the site i prefer: DraftDaddy. i hope that is good enough for you.
who is this "us" of which you speak? and all you have to do is watch old game tape and you can see McGraw's speed is clearly superior to most other players on the field. this is especially evident when he's on special teams, where he has spent a lot of time during his caste-plagued career.
feel free to bark up whatever tree you wish to find. maybe McGraw should've been a big corner, especially considering various coaches and reporters over the years have raved about his man coverage ability during practice. one wonders why he's not had opportunities to showcase those skills during game situations. oh, i guess it's because he's tall. thanks for the insight. and he was only about 200 pounds or so coming out of college, as if that's important.
Weddle isn't the highest paid safety in NFL history, either. do you even bother to think or research things for yourself? or do you just repeat one ridiculous claim you stumble across after another? Weddle's 5-year $40-million contract with $19-million guaranteed isn't the richest for a safety in League history. it wasn't even the richest safety contract signed that year. hell, it wasn't even the richest contract for a safety in the AFC West.
before he ever played a single snap in the NFL, Eric Berry (KC Chiefs) signed a 6-year $60-million contract with $34-million guaranteed.
please, if you're going to disagree with me, at least be correct so that i may learn something. will you?
but, i suppose i should be polite and ask ... who would be better examples to use for White athletes who were screwed out of playing corner in the League? how about Jeremy Unertl? or Tony Lukins? or Josh Golden? or Hal Hula? i mean, there is an abundant pool of cast(e) aside talent to choose from.
lastly, if you are indeed a sincere new member of Caste Football, then welcome. but don't buy into the media's mantra of White athletic ineptitude. and certainly don't try and spout some nonsense and expect me to accept it. the facts speak for themselves, if you look hard enough to find them. and around here, most of us look pretty damn hard.
Yes, I did use madden as a reason to question Jon McGraw's speed. I know this game discriminates against white athletes. I've been playing it for 13 years and I'm not that old. I've noticed Brian Leonard was rated as a 78 in speed, despite running a 4.49 at the 2007 NFL combine. Please notice I said 2007 NFL combine, not Draftdaddy, and not sources confirmed to me in "email".
This is also coming after the numerous reasons you say pro day 40 yard dash times are unreliable. Now I agree that the media may use 40 yard dash times when it is convienant to portray the super black athlete stereotype and overcheiving white stereotype. But that is an agenda, not facts. The facts are that Mcgraw ran a 4.5 40 at the combine dash. It is easier to use this statistic because no limp wristed analyst at ESPN can dispute this.
The "us" I speak of is the reason I made a username at castefootball. You should be easier on your newcomers, I have noticed discrimination against white players since I was rather young. It doesn't matter if I noticed it through the disparity in speed rating against white players in a video game or from watching the NFL live, I still ended up here supporting a cause and that's all that's what matters in my opinion.
Yes I misunderstood Eric Weddle's contract. If you search 'eric weddle's contract' on google there is an article saying that in terms of total salary per ear he is the highest payed safety in NFL history. I realized my source was wrong, it may have been lazy research and for that I apologize.
While I realize you are trying to look hard for numbers that don't discriminate; please take note of how the outside world views it. You're from a website for the benefit of white football players. You're quoting a site named DraftDaddy. It would be hard to convince anyone outside of this forum that you view these times objectively. That is why I feel it is easier to use combine times. Not because it belittles white safeties out of playing another position despite playing for 9 years, because I want to give outsiders objective information they can't possibly argue with.
I'm not asking you to accept anything, although I admit my information about Weddle's contract was incorrect. I'm asking you to think about how the outside world views it when you quote McGraw's pro day time from "DraftDaddy" and hold it against times of black players participating in the NFL combine.
If you need to know of my dedication to Castefootball, when I minimize this screen there is a picture of Peyton Hillis in a 22 Broncos uniform giving a salute.