How bout those fifty yards passing last night! That was Michael Vick like stats!
4 teams with playoff potential made a conscious choice this year to piss away their season rather than to commit the ultimate taboo of benching their black starting quarterback.
Team #1: Tennessee Titans
Some may say the Titans actually benched a bad white QB (collins) in favor of the next great black experiment (Vince Young) at QB. But we here at caste football know the reverse is what actually happened. The team has won 4 in a row and are now have a 7-7 record. Never mind that nearly ever victory was the frequent combination of great defense and almost non-existent production from the black QB. Regardless, 7-7 won't get them in. As we all know, the season was lost before it even started.
After a couple of years of pitiful production from McNair combined with glimpses of greatness from back-up Billy Volek, the Titans finally decided to let the shot-armed QB go. But, you see, black QB's are quarterbacks for life. Telling them when it's time to go is a caste system phoba. They answer to no master. The race-baiting had begun in Tennessee. The Titans found themselves in a precarious situation. What should they do with all this racial disrepect talk? Start the "white as can be" QB - Billy Volek? Nope. Can't happen. What would they do if they actually won a lot of games and Volek was a star? How could that be explained away? What would they do with the Vince Young: the next Michael Vick, or next Kordell, or next Duante - or whatever? A brother just cannot be fired and replaced by a white with another brother sitting behind him on the bench. Best to call the season off and call a temp service to get Collins off the couch. No question Volek was not going to be allowed to start because of his lack of pigmentation and that alone.
Where would Tennessee be now if they had some kind of production out of the QB position? 10-5? 11-4? Maybe.
Team #2: Short and sweet. Atlanta Falcons. The defense has carried them for years now. Even Atlanta fans are booing Vick off the field and calling for Schuab, who has rarely disappointed when given a chance. Just how long will the Michael Vick experiment last? He is approaching Kordell Stewart like project time. 7-7 is their record. I doubt they make it.
Team #3: The Miami Dolphins. They're 6-8 now. They practically forfieted their first four games by starting Duante Culpepper. Joey Harrington came in and nearly salvaged the season with great production and a 6-4 record. It will be interesting to see who they start next year. Despite Culpepper have three pathetic seasons in a row, many still consider him the starter for next season. Will Saban sacrifice another season in the name of caste correctness?
Team #4: A late entry: The Minnesota Vikings. Poor Viking fans. Just when they had finally purged themselves of the Duante Culpepper experiment - here comes Tarvarius. Yep, the same guy they drafted this spring whose name didn't appear on the top 100 list of draftable quarterbacks. Not too many real Vikings named Duante or Tarvarius.
At 6-7 the Vikings had a realistic chance of making the playoffs behind quarterback Brad Johnson. Johnson has been solid but unspectacular. Pretty much the same QB that won the super bowl with Tampa Bay. But with the greasy fingered recieving core in Minnesota, it's hard to be spectacular anyway. Troy Williamson - had 6 drops in one game - could that be right? Anyhow, as with any black QB a media blitz was slowly mounting for Tarvarius to be crowned the new king. In the second half of last weeks game, with the game in still in the balance, Brad Johnson was replaced by Tarvarius Jackson. Johnson had been very productive this year in the fourth quarter. But, with Tarvarius at the helm a comeback was impossible. They fell to 6-8.
Fast forward to last night. The Packers and Vikings were both 6-8 and still had playoffs hopes; as 8-8 might do the trick in the NFC. The Vikings had already called it a season a week ago though. Tarvarius started and ended up with a whooping 50 yards passing. The Packers won 9-7 and kept their playoff hopes alive. The Vikings offense scored exactly Zero points. The only points scored by the Vikings was by their defense on an interception return.
There it is. 4 teams that forfieted their season because they were either to scared too bench a black QB or too afraid to keep him on the bench. I think the competition committee should look into it. Has the NFL become an exhibition sport? It's not about winning anymore - that's for sure. Edited by: Kaptain Poop
4 teams with playoff potential made a conscious choice this year to piss away their season rather than to commit the ultimate taboo of benching their black starting quarterback.
Team #1: Tennessee Titans
Some may say the Titans actually benched a bad white QB (collins) in favor of the next great black experiment (Vince Young) at QB. But we here at caste football know the reverse is what actually happened. The team has won 4 in a row and are now have a 7-7 record. Never mind that nearly ever victory was the frequent combination of great defense and almost non-existent production from the black QB. Regardless, 7-7 won't get them in. As we all know, the season was lost before it even started.
After a couple of years of pitiful production from McNair combined with glimpses of greatness from back-up Billy Volek, the Titans finally decided to let the shot-armed QB go. But, you see, black QB's are quarterbacks for life. Telling them when it's time to go is a caste system phoba. They answer to no master. The race-baiting had begun in Tennessee. The Titans found themselves in a precarious situation. What should they do with all this racial disrepect talk? Start the "white as can be" QB - Billy Volek? Nope. Can't happen. What would they do if they actually won a lot of games and Volek was a star? How could that be explained away? What would they do with the Vince Young: the next Michael Vick, or next Kordell, or next Duante - or whatever? A brother just cannot be fired and replaced by a white with another brother sitting behind him on the bench. Best to call the season off and call a temp service to get Collins off the couch. No question Volek was not going to be allowed to start because of his lack of pigmentation and that alone.
Where would Tennessee be now if they had some kind of production out of the QB position? 10-5? 11-4? Maybe.
Team #2: Short and sweet. Atlanta Falcons. The defense has carried them for years now. Even Atlanta fans are booing Vick off the field and calling for Schuab, who has rarely disappointed when given a chance. Just how long will the Michael Vick experiment last? He is approaching Kordell Stewart like project time. 7-7 is their record. I doubt they make it.
Team #3: The Miami Dolphins. They're 6-8 now. They practically forfieted their first four games by starting Duante Culpepper. Joey Harrington came in and nearly salvaged the season with great production and a 6-4 record. It will be interesting to see who they start next year. Despite Culpepper have three pathetic seasons in a row, many still consider him the starter for next season. Will Saban sacrifice another season in the name of caste correctness?
Team #4: A late entry: The Minnesota Vikings. Poor Viking fans. Just when they had finally purged themselves of the Duante Culpepper experiment - here comes Tarvarius. Yep, the same guy they drafted this spring whose name didn't appear on the top 100 list of draftable quarterbacks. Not too many real Vikings named Duante or Tarvarius.
At 6-7 the Vikings had a realistic chance of making the playoffs behind quarterback Brad Johnson. Johnson has been solid but unspectacular. Pretty much the same QB that won the super bowl with Tampa Bay. But with the greasy fingered recieving core in Minnesota, it's hard to be spectacular anyway. Troy Williamson - had 6 drops in one game - could that be right? Anyhow, as with any black QB a media blitz was slowly mounting for Tarvarius to be crowned the new king. In the second half of last weeks game, with the game in still in the balance, Brad Johnson was replaced by Tarvarius Jackson. Johnson had been very productive this year in the fourth quarter. But, with Tarvarius at the helm a comeback was impossible. They fell to 6-8.
Fast forward to last night. The Packers and Vikings were both 6-8 and still had playoffs hopes; as 8-8 might do the trick in the NFC. The Vikings had already called it a season a week ago though. Tarvarius started and ended up with a whooping 50 yards passing. The Packers won 9-7 and kept their playoff hopes alive. The Vikings offense scored exactly Zero points. The only points scored by the Vikings was by their defense on an interception return.
There it is. 4 teams that forfieted their season because they were either to scared too bench a black QB or too afraid to keep him on the bench. I think the competition committee should look into it. Has the NFL become an exhibition sport? It's not about winning anymore - that's for sure. Edited by: Kaptain Poop