Some great comments there .
"26 out of 50 states (including big diverse states, Ohio, Georgia, etc)
had white RBs as their leading rushers in high school last yr. NONE of
these guys got D1 offers (minus service academies)to play D1 RB, the 24
black kids??? 23 got D1 offers to play RB!!! Over 50% of NFL white WRs
had to walk on in college, that number is under 5%(!!!!) for black WRs,
how is that possible without some kind of prejudice!? Please explain"
"I can only imagine how many thousands of white running backs were never
given a chance exclusively due to their melanin content. After all, the
leading high school rusher for nearly every state in the nation is
usually a white athlete (don't get me started on WRs). They're given
the "junkyard dog"Â treatment at the NCAA and NFL level (assuming
they're even "chosen"Â by the Powers That Be to even play at those
levels)."
"Danny Woodhead-The most productive high school player in Nebraska
HISTORY, most productive NCAA rusher in history (at the time) 4.3
speed(making him the 3rd fastest RB in NFL if EVER allowed to play),
crazy fast short shuttle time (possibly fastest in NFL, measures stop n
go or cutting ability) gets ZERO D1 offers, U of NEBRASKA says hes "too
small," they go on to recruit and eventually sign a 5'6" black player
whos 5lbs lighter than Woodhead for RB postion, eventually Woodhead
signed as UFA by Jets, cut multiple times, tried to move him to more
racially appropriate slot WR position, despite 8YPC and 160 yds 2 TDs
in pre season game vs Eagles, never gets chance to play in regular
season games aka he passed the first test(preseason) why not give him
8-10 touches see if he passes that test? "Sorry whitey, your 4.3 40,
sub 4 short shuttle, 38" vertical, production on every level not enough
to overcome your lack of melanin!" And BTW, I still see comments
talking about how "limited" and "small"(Sproles?? Leon Washington??
MJD??) Woodhead is despite shining in every opportunity he gets!!!!"
This is how White running-backs are screwed over. They are simply not allowed to play the position in college, so that the myth of negro athletic superiority can continue.