I'd rather see more people posting on the Arizona Cardinals forum. The team forums used to be more active but have slowed to a crawl.
Posting when it comes to football and posting in general is the slowest it's been since the very early days of Caste Football. I wonder some days if this site has run out of energy and should be gracefully retired, but then I look at the comments after an article like this:
http://bleacherreport.com/tb/da2F9?...dium=newsletter&utm_campaign=tennessee-titans and see how the thumbs up and thumbs down after comments like the one where one commenter notes how another commenter has covered all the cliches about White receivers is supported (29 thumbs up and 3 thumbs down as I write this), and know we've made substantial headway in getting fans to recognize the stereotyping and discrimination that White athletes face, perhaps the only area in this very anti-White society where undeniable progress has occurred.
We should be more active and going on the offensive, but as I've seen over and over, racially conscious Whites very rarely have the determination and stamina of our opponents. Even posting on a discussion forum becomes too much of a burden for many. Yes, I know, everyone has their reasons, whether it's too little time or economic pressures, or criticisms of the site and how it's moderated, but ultimately much of it is an excuse for a lack of dedication. The internet is a great tool, far and away the most effective one we have to present our point of view, but if we can't keep a single website supporting White athletes healthy and growing, then we deserve our fate.
I think a lot of posters got spoiled and are now down and out about football. We had Welker break through with several seasons of 100+ 1k seasons, then in 2010 Hillis gets 1k rushing with 60+ catches as a starter, the same season Woodhead got 1k from scrimmage (including the playoff game because he didn't play the first 2 games). Then we had Jordy Nelson come out in 2011 with a breakout season with Eric Weddle lead the league with 7 interceptions with Matt Giordano putting up 5. Things looked promising going into the 2012 season but Hillis didn't get back to form and wasn't used properly, Woodhead's role went down in 2011 and didn't get much better in 2012. Jared Allen also had 22 sacks in 2011 but declined in 2012, although still double digit sacks. Jordy Nelson didn't reach the 1k mark either. Also in 2012 the explosion of the "black quarterback" with the read option, that apparently athletic qbs like Jake Locker, Ryan Tannehill, Christian Ponder can't run? but Wilson can? People were hopefull that Gerhart would get to start the first couple of games but Peterson came back earlier than expected. Tebow reduced to nothing as well
But the positives are Brian Hartline got a 1k season. We had Decker go for 1k as well. We are doing great at linebacker and pass rushers. While its disappointing to see Welker leave the Patriots, hopefully Amendola can fill the new role, although if he is getting 100+ receptions they are going to say its the system, Id rather see him used deeper and less of a slot receiver than Welker, Amendola is quick, but Welker was basically a runningback playing receiver. Amendola is more of a prototypical receiver. We had JJ Watt get close to the sack record as a 3-4 end. The black quarterbacks will fall as teams will be more prepared to stop the read option. This draft class is weak, very weak, it seems to get weaker every year with the push for a majority black league. Not one of the qb needy teams is impressed with Geno Smith or Ej Manuel yet these 2 will be selected, probably the first 2 selected and they will fall on their faces. Don't forget the rise of White tight ends like Gronkowski, something that has seemed to stay positive over the years, I mean Jason Witten is still looking great.
Prior to 2007 we only had a White receiver get 1k here and there. There has been at least one White receiver getting 1k from 2006 until 2012, with the exception of 2010. Its looking bleak at rb but we have Rex Burkhead coming out and Gerhart is bound to get a chance eventually, and I saw that Hillis is listed as one of the top free agents out there. Woodhead should see an increased role in San Diego.
but we are bound to see disappointments, that is what the caste system does, screws over Whites. What should we expect? There seems to be a lot of debbie downers but football is more watchable than it was 8 years ago.
although, there isn't much to post about the Cardinals.
but yes, the state of things is looking better overall, when I am reading other message boards I often wonder if its someone from Caste Football posting on there, thats how far the message has spread. Black supremacists seem desperate when talking about their players, like on a draft forum a whole 3 page thread (in a few days) about whats wrong with the Panthers and what are they doing, why aren't they doing more etc. Gee, why would someone care about the Panthers so much? Because they want Cam to succeed. It belongs on the team message board but its on the draft part.