I voted once per day for Hillis. I guess I would have felt guilty to sort of cheat. I'm sure lots of people broke the rules on each side though.
Just maybe we will see some signs with the NFL draft tomorrow (with the smaller market teams, which pushed for the lockout, claiming not to be making as much money in this economy) of NFL teams drafting more white WRs and RBs late in this draft or at least giving them serious looks as priority UFAs in training camp.
We know in the age of fantasy football that QBs, RBs and WRs are glorified by fans. They are the glamour positions. For too long RBs and WRs across the NFL were almost 100% black. Now we may see some team owners start to realize that economically it will hurt them to shut out whites from playing those two positions. They may come to the realization of how popular Hillis and Woodhead are and figure out that more whites will be grateful and releaved to just get a shot at playing a game they love "for the league minimum" after all the battling they had to go through to get there.
Maybe we will see a guy like Tyler Beiler (who was more productive in D III than Cecil Shorts) or Joe Hastings get a shot.
The top white RBs this year IMO are:
1. Chase Reynolds
2. Dan Dierking
3. Angelo Babbaro
4. John Goebel
5. Kyle Minett
6. John Mosure
7. James Berezec
Realistically if these guys had the "right" skin tone Chase Reynolds would be drafted day three and probably at least one of the next four guys (based on team's preferences and by chance- looking at their skill set), would probably be in NFL training camps.
Out of the white WRs there are 9 guys I'd REALLY like to see make NFL rosters this year (although I haven't numerically ranked them): Greg Salas, Dane Sanzenbacher, Jeff Maehl, Ryan Whalen, Scotty McKnight, Kris Durham, Greg Ellingson, Tyler Beiler and Joe Hastings.
For too long white small schoolers haven't gotten a fair shake. WhiteRivals, BrownieScout.com and BSPN Luginbill INC. are the enemy and have enough influence to try to bury the talents and blacklist white skill players from getting looks at FBS scholarships. Even if we only see small increases in FBS scholarships for white RBs and WRs, just maybe NFL team owners will think with their pocket. Maybe they'll push to pick more productive white small school RBs and WRs based on the merit of their skill and not the color of their skin. This is a great day for the progression of American sports. The tide is turning. The beginning of a new era?Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins