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The annual "Jock Sniffer Summit"Â￾ known as the NFL Draft is a truly repulsive microcosm of our perplexingly anti-white "civilization."Â￾

"Adult"Â￾ white "males"Â￾ infected with the same unfounded African love-sickness which has befallen their entire race and culture with respect to all endeavors, at all times, always. Listening to the verbal discharge of praise and latent sexual desires for these early 20's black males is so very strange.

It is, in actuality, a modern day slave auction. White male slave owners (trying to make money off of free labor) have been replaced by NFL owners attempting to put the most "exciting"Â￾ product on the field of play, in order to divert the attention of the ever-unquestioning MassMan"¦.not to mention the future "Jock Huffers of America,"Â￾ the perpetually indoctrinated MassChild. Money, money, money, me, me, me"¦.white men never change, do they? Well, the worldwide media and the globalistic "authorities"Â￾ would be heartbroken to know that some pride, some flesh, and some blood will never be for sale.

As I said, Tim Tebow is probably the most mature, humble, and selfless collegiate athlete to ever exist. That sort of "aw shucks"Â￾ attitude is normally quite poisonous to our athletes. Not this time, not this guy. During the 2009 national title game, I heard announcers saying things that literally "broke the color barrier"Â￾ with regard to the level of praise a white man is allotted by any mainstream source. Phrases like "man among boys,"Â￾ "superman,"Â￾ and "he wills his team to win, and they win."Â￾ I could care less weather or not TT is even drafted"¦.he'll easily supplant his unaffletic black counterparts and assume his role at the top of the football universe.
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
As CBS debates running Tebow's anti-infanticide/pro-life ad, they also consider airing a pro-sodomite "dating" ad!
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Exclusive: CBS Considering Airing Gay Dating Site Ad During Super Bowl

By Hollie McKay

- FOXNews.com

The network says it is reviewing an ad from ManCrunch.com, a dating site specifically for gay men

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A screen grab from ManCrunch.com's home page shows the site's slogan, "Where many, many, many men come out to play."

After days of deliberations on whether to run a controversial Super Bowl ad from gay dating site ManCrunch.com, CBS has not yet reached a decision.

The 30-second spot shows two men excitedly watching the game, before their hands brush as they both reach into a bowl of chips. Suddenly, the two begin making out, much to the shock of a guy sitting close by.

According to a rep for the dating site, which operates under the slogan "Where Many Many Many Men Come Out to Play,"Â￾ the ad was submitted on Monday, January 18th. When the site followed up on the status of the ad on Friday, January 22nd, they were told by CBS that "the spot hadn't been officially approved yet" by network standards, and that "all the Super Bowl spots were sold out."Â￾

"ManCrunch requested the spot get reviewed anyway just in case another advertiser drops out and a spot becomes available, as often happens, and CBS agreed,"Â￾ added the site's rep.

ManCrunch officials said they believe CBS has no intention of airing a commercial for their gay dating service, "but do not want to officially ‘reject' the spot out of fear there may be a backlash from gay advocacy groups."Â￾

However, a representative from the network told Pop Tarts that advertising spots were still open, and was unsure where that comment originated.

"The ad is still under review, the process takes a little while,"Â￾ a rep from CBS said. "We still have a lot of ads we have yet to review."Â￾

ManCrunch's submission is not the only controversial ad CBS has had to review this year. On Wednesday, the network announced that they had approved a pro-life commercial starring Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, funded by the conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, to air during the game.

"CBS's recent decision to air an anti-choice advertisement during Super Bowl XLIV was outrageous,"Â￾ a rep from advocacy group The Women's Media Center said. "Even worse is the network's about face from its own policy of rejecting controversial Super Bowl ads.

"The Women's Media Center and organizations dedicated to reproductive rights, tolerance, and social justice, are urging the network to immediately cancel this ad."Â￾

CBS is reportedly standing by their decision, and producers said they would consider accepting any other "responsibly produced" advocacy ads for broadcast.

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IMO, that would be a perfect add for the new holiest of holies of the American cultural Marxist religion, which is of course the Superbowl of the NFL. Even go one step farther and have it a gay interracial commercial featuring fat, balding, middle aged losers drooling over the young athletic black "studs". It wouldn't be anything all that much different than the stuff they already show for consumption of the DWF and media freaks, like the commercials showing Adrian Peterson running in slow motion with his shirt off, or the countless draft time displays of the room brightening smiles or the pseudo sexual comments given out by the gushing media on gameday. If you took many of those comments and dubbed them over the commercial audio, it would be a perfect fit. Heck, you might even get a few of the old pervert jock sniffers to willing take part in the commercial. In fact, the older I get, the more I am starting to see the big picture. That a great deal of the whole cultural phenomenon of athletic worship and athletes is kind of creepy and a bit queer in and of itself. The older I get, the more I am starting to believe that athletics are something that should be enjoyed through active participation rather than through "fandom", which is derived from "Fanatic - A person marked or motivated by an extreme, unreasoning enthusiasm, as for a cause". I know for sure, that nothing compared as far as athletics go, to when I was actively playing baseball myself throughout my youth and into college. Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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tbh i think anyone who truly "lives" for a professional team is wasting his life. Read a book, lift some weights, either box or play football, fall in love... ( in other words live life) instead of spending hours watching people play sports on TV.
 

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chris371 said:
tbh i think anyone who truly "lives" for a professional team is wasting his life. Read a book, lift some weights, either box or play football, fall in love... ( in other words live life) instead of spending hours watching people play sports on TV.

I agree, I have made up my mind that when the weather breaks and the Softball leagues start up again, that this is the year I am going to get back into having fun playing, even if it is just for the a church league. I honestly have not missed watching the NFL one bit this year. Actually, I feel better having not wasted my time and energy sitting in front of the tv like a loaf week after week on Sundays. In fact, the hand full of games I did view in some capacity, I found myself having a very hard time staying interested. I am sure I will still watch a little bit of baseball every now and again, or listen to it on the radio while I am doing something else, but I truly think I am coming to a point in my life where professional sports don't mean a whole lot to me. About the only thing I get excited for anymore is the odd MMA match up and I think that is because it sort of naturally stirs the blood and is one brief fight with two guys in usually what is a test of true skill and will. Plus, it is not something that is droned on about by the media in a day in and day out fashion like other sports and not generally something that has been totally castified. Still, I wouldn't be caught dead walking around in a Fedor Jersey (if they made one) or squealing like girls about my favorite fighters like the DWF's do about the various castified athletes in the NFL, NBA and to a lesser extent MLB.Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
Looks like the Z.O.G couldn't press CBS to air the disgusting sodomite "dating" ad. However, they are (currently) standing behind Tebow's pro-life ad...for now.

CBS Stands Behind Tebow Ad (For Now)....

...But Rejects Sodomite "Dating" Ad

That is actually a shame. It would fit right in, and would do a lot to perhaps open some eyes to just what the agenda really is. Maybe that is why they don't really want to air it. Sort of like being afraid to take the big step.
 

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BR, glad to hear the best QB in the NFL gave a nod to Tim!
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However, it appears the Jag's afrolete sumo Uche Nwaneri has openly trashed Tim & the idea of Jax drafting Tebow. No doubt he's insanely jealous of the more talented Tebow!
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Tebow-to-Jags talk isn't sitting well with at least one actual Jag

By Holly Anderson

Remember those rumors, way back in the fall, about the Jacksonville Jaguars setting their sights on hometown hero Tim Tebow before he'd even played his senior season? That owner Wayne Weaver was said to be considering plucking the Tebow Child early in the draft as a sales-boosting gambit? Lately, the scorn of the scouts and his obvious struggles in the Senior Bowl haven't tempered local enthusiasm for Tebow as the draft draws nigh, but at least one member of the franchise isn't afraid to express his, let's say ... misgivings about adding Tebow to the roster, according to the Florida Times-Union:

Nwaneri posted on the Jaguars' Web site that, while cashing a check, a bank teller started talking about how Tebow will save the Jaguars.

So Nwaneri posted his five points on Tebow, with capital letters:

"1. He can't throw, PERIOD.

2. He can't read any coverage other than probably cover 2 or man.

3. The QB Wildcat WILL NOT WORK IN THIS LEAGUE. PERIOD.

4. He doesn't know how to take a snap from center.

5. HE CAN'T THROW, and that's really something you either have or not."

I guess that settles it, then. Obviously, there's nothing the kid can do to help the team. Oh, and one more thing:

Nwaneri then urged fans to buy tickets because he doesn't want to come out "for pregame warmups to a COMPLETELY EMPTY STADIUM ANYMORE."

Let's talk business, Uche: Whether or not the Tebow Child can make a successful transition to the pro game on the field, putting warm bodies in seats is obviously among the greatest of his many other talents. Give the people what they want. And even if Nwaneri and the legions of critics are right that Tebow is bound for NFL flopdom, I guarantee thousands of Georgia fans would be willing to make the drive down to the site of so many Cocktail Party aggravations for the sole purpose of watching their former tormenter operate behind a line that might not feel much like blocking for him.

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Sadly, I think it's already decided that Tim Tebow will have to play another position on offense to see the field in the Negro Football League. I suspect that he's been gradually working on bulking up to around 240-he definitely looked much bigger to me this season-in anticipation of a positional move.

A back-up H-back/TE combo/special teams demon with bonus use as an emergency 3rd string QB on certain teams so they don't have to activate a 3rd guy on a weekly basis.

I hope I'm wrong, but I would be shocked to ever see him suit up as a starting QB in the NFL.
 

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Uche Nwaneri says: "3. The QB Wildcat WILL NOT WORK IN THIS LEAGUE. PERIOD."

When it provides a little part-time work for blacks who can't play the position on a down-to-down basis it must be good, but not for star white athletes.
 

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The sumo is jealous because Tebow is good looking, very respected by many people, and could get any girl he wanted. The morbidly obese sumo has to settle for "making it rain" at the local strip club.
 

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The sumo is jealous because Tebow is good looking, very respected by many people, and could get any girl he wanted.  The morbidly obese sumo has to settle for "making it rain" at the local strip club.
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Nwaneri then urged fans to buy tickets because he doesn't want to
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"for pregame warmups to a COMPLETELY EMPTY STADIUM ANYMORE."

Mr Sumo, there's a reason why people aren't buying tickets to see a Jags game. Look in the mirror!

I hope this trend continues until the owners finally wake up to how bad the product has become and why it has become this way.

All fans should boycott the NFL.
 

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I think this guy is confusing Tebow with Garrard. If he truly believes that Tebow "can't throw" than he'd fit right in with every QB the Jags have suited up since Brunell. Has this moron actually seen Garrard play, he's terrible and he's NOT getting any better...
 

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Just saw a picture of sumo afflete Nwaneri and he is one ugly looking dude. I guess that's the reason for all the hate of Tebow.
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That uche zulu is a moron. enough said. When Peyton Manning (Top 3 all time QB) comes out and endorses Tebow you know he sees something. He obviously knows the position better than an overrated sumo that is jealous of Tebow's notoriety.

I am hoping Tebow goes to the Colts and is schooled by Manning for a few years like the Aaron Rodger/Brett Favre situation. People bashed Aaron Rodgers mechanics as well. Fact is most of these so called draft gurus are wrong more often than no at evaluating talent.
 

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However, it appears the Jag's afrolete sumo Uche Nwaneri has openly trashed Tim & the idea of Jax drafting Tebow. No doubt he's insanely jealous of the more talented Tebow!
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Tebow-to-Jags talk isn't sitting well with at least one actual Jag

By Holly Anderson

Remember those rumors, way back in the fall, about the Jacksonville Jaguars setting their sights on hometown hero Tim Tebow before he'd even played his senior season? That owner Wayne Weaver was said to be considering plucking the Tebow Child early in the draft as a sales-boosting gambit? Lately, the scorn of the scouts and his obvious struggles in the Senior Bowl haven't tempered local enthusiasm for Tebow as the draft draws nigh, but at least one member of the franchise isn't afraid to express his, let's say ... misgivings about adding Tebow to the roster, according to the Florida Times-Union:

Nwaneri posted on the Jaguars' Web site that, while cashing a check, a bank teller started talking about how Tebow will save the Jaguars.

So Nwaneri posted his five points on Tebow, with capital letters:

"1. He can't throw, PERIOD.

2. He can't read any coverage other than probably cover 2 or man. (THe problem 90% of black quarterbacks have in this league)

3. The QB Wildcat WILL NOT WORK IN THIS LEAGUE. PERIOD.( As others have mentioned the Wildcat will only work if you bringin a black duhh!!)

4. He doesn't know how to take a snap from center.

5. HE CAN'T THROW, and that's really something you either have or not."

I guess that settles it, then. Obviously, there's nothing the kid can do to help the team. Oh, and one more thing: (Howabout his great leadership skills??)

Nwaneri then urged fans to buy tickets because he doesn't want to come out "for pregame warmups to a COMPLETELY EMPTY STADIUM ANYMORE."

Let's talk business, Uche: Whether or not the Tebow Child can make a successful transition to the pro game on the field, putting warm bodies in seats is obviously among the greatest of his many other talents. Give the people what they want. And even if Nwaneri and the legions of critics are right that Tebow is bound for NFL flopdom, I guarantee thousands of Georgia fans would be willing to make the drive down to the site of so many Cocktail Party aggravations for the sole purpose of watching their former tormenter operate behind a line that might not feel much like blocking for him.

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Holly Anderson(the writer of the article) also felt that the Jags don't need to draft a QB in the first round, because their 31 year oldQB , made the Pro Bowl! HA!! Are you kidding me? Garrard was added after Peyton Manning advanced to the Super Bowl and couldn't go to the pointless game anyways.
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
BR, glad to hear the best QB in the NFL gave a nod to Tim!
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However, it appears the Jag's afrolete sumo Uche Nwaneri has openly trashed Tim & the idea of Jax drafting Tebow. No doubt he's insanely jealous of the more talented Tebow!
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Tebow-to-Jags talk isn't sitting well with at least one actual Jag

By Holly Anderson

Remember those rumors, way back in the fall, about the Jacksonville Jaguars setting their sights on hometown hero Tim Tebow before he'd even played his senior season? That owner Wayne Weaver was said to be considering plucking the Tebow Child early in the draft as a sales-boosting gambit? Lately, the scorn of the scouts and his obvious struggles in the Senior Bowl haven't tempered local enthusiasm for Tebow as the draft draws nigh, but at least one member of the franchise isn't afraid to express his, let's say ... misgivings about adding Tebow to the roster, according to the Florida Times-Union:

Nwaneri posted on the Jaguars' Web site that, while cashing a check, a bank teller started talking about how Tebow will save the Jaguars.

So Nwaneri posted his five points on Tebow, with capital letters:

"1. He can't throw, PERIOD.

2. He can't read any coverage other than probably cover 2 or man.

3. The QB Wildcat WILL NOT WORK IN THIS LEAGUE. PERIOD.

4. He doesn't know how to take a snap from center.

5. HE CAN'T THROW, and that's really something you either have or not."

I guess that settles it, then. Obviously, there's nothing the kid can do to help the team. Oh, and one more thing:

Nwaneri then urged fans to buy tickets because he doesn't want to come out "for pregame warmups to a COMPLETELY EMPTY STADIUM ANYMORE."

Let's talk business, Uche: Whether or not the Tebow Child can make a successful transition to the pro game on the field, putting warm bodies in seats is obviously among the greatest of his many other talents. Give the people what they want. And even if Nwaneri and the legions of critics are right that Tebow is bound for NFL flopdom, I guarantee thousands of Georgia fans would be willing to make the drive down to the site of so many Cocktail Party aggravations for the sole purpose of watching their former tormenter operate behind a line that might not feel much like blocking for him.

***Reference article...
Any truth to the rumour that Fatty Arbuckle and Todd Mcshay were seen dancing to "It's Raining Men".... All of sudden this guy is a draft expert and pro scout rolled into one.
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Strange that a former undersized qb who didn't have the prototypical NFL game and was used as slash type for a short bit by Washington would say this....








Tebow Isn't Getting A 'Theismann' Trophy
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Posted By Vinnie Iyer 2:44 PM
Add former Notre Dame and Redskins star quarterback Joe Theismann to the list of Tim Tebow doubters. According to Pro Football Talk, Theismann told Jacksonville station 1010XL in a Super Bowl radio row interview Thursday that Tebow should have retired at the end of his college football career.

Theismann said that would have "preserved Tebow's rock star status," and didn't have kind words for the style of offense they play.

"Obviously at Florida they don't teach throwing the football," Theismann told host Mike Dempsey, who went on to mention Urban Meyer and his staff have "no clue" in terms of developing quarterbacks for the NFL.

Joe had more knocks for Tebow, including talking about the former Gator superstar's pride and ego getting in the way of common sense about his football abilities.

No word if the Tebow people who spent the money on the Super Bowl ad have decided to hire Lawrence Taylor to "set Theismann straight."
 

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Ahh, the always-reliable, ever-unflushable turd, Joe Theismann...or more accurately, "Mrs. Josephine Theismann-Vick."Â￾ I almost forgot that she's a married woman now.

The banality of the media is getting a tad monotonous....they are ultimately suggesting that Mike Vick, Vince Young, Byron Leftwich, Akili Smith, Jamarcus Russell, Jason Campbell, and any other 1st round black QBs (excluding Donovan McNabb) had obvious potential for superstardom.

After all these 1st round scrubs, why isn't Tim Tebow, one of the most successful NCAA athletes in history, worth a shot? Like all things perpetuated by the media, if they scream an idea from their ivory towers, it becomes irrefutable truth"¦to be swallowed, digested, and repeated by the soulless parrots, no matter how nonsensical their position.

When TT hoists his first Lombardi Trophy, we can look back at double-agents like Theismann and laugh.
 

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Tim Tebow 2010 Sugar Bowl Stats:

31/35 (89% completion rate) for 482 yards and 3 Touchdowns

Nope, he can't pass...
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I may be rooting harder for this young man(Tebow)to make it in the NFL more than any other white player ever to come out. Toby Gerhart will be a close second. I am hoping 2010 will be one breakout castebusting year with Tebow, Gerhart, Shipley, etc..
 

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Very evident that all of this negativity is meant to get to this fine White quarterback mentally,we know that he is hearing much of what is being said,and reading much of what is being written,the left are afraid that he will be the best of all time and thats what bothers them it just does not fit in with their twisted love affair with diversity,stay strong Tim,we are out here!
 

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Don't worry about Tim, he says that the criticism motivates him like they did when he went to UF. The critics said he couldn't be a good collegiate QB and he proved them wrong just as he will in the NFL as long as he's given a chance.
 
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