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The best overall football player in the NFL so far this season, Wes Welker, engaged in “Caste Speak†while being interviewed on Miami radio station, “WQAM.†This interview, which included the ever-bigoted remarks of the always-candid black supremacist, Michael “Crack Pipe†Irvin, is summarized in the form of an outrageously anti-white “Deadspin.com†article adorably entitled: “Welker Doesn’t Know How The White Boy Does It, Either.â€



So Michael Irvin blatantly stated that black players are “more athletic?†And nobody took him task? He wasn’t made into a national pariah? He wasn’t terminated for his ray-o-ciss remarks? No, of course not. The reaction was, I’m certain, quite the contrary. Everybody likely enjoyed a “good chuckleâ€â€¦because, after all, Irvin was only “telling the truth.â€



So, to be clear, nothing accept for old-fashion “hard work†has Welker on pace to break every single receiving record in NFL history? Yeah, right. Tell that to the needle-d-ck black boys that he’s been running past, leaping over, juking, and smashing through with ease.

Perhaps the source of Irvin’s hardcore, white-loathing bigotry can be found in this photo…
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Tim Hauck, former white safety for the Eagles, nearly killed Irvin on the field with a vicious hit. This was the last moment of The Human Crack Pipe’s career. If only Hauck had finished off this odious creature.

Compare Irvin’s hateful interpretations with those of Jerry Rice, who was recently interviewed concerning Welker’s breakneck pace, which may eclipse his own mark, set in 1995…



http://deadspin.com/5847012/wes-welker-doesnt-know-how-the-white-boy-does-it-either



Unbelievable! How does Irvin even have a job, or better yet, why will he continue to have a job after producing this nonsense?
 

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For the same reason Keyshawn Johnson, Steven A. Smiff, and Shannon Sharpe have jobs.

Needless to say, they are all beneficiaries of cultural marxism....via the tribesman who push the caste system.
 

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Needless to say, they are all beneficiaries of cultural marxism....via the tribesman who push the caste system.

Correct you are, Dixie! I always find it hilarious the way black players hate white skill position players like Welker and Chrebet. Welker hasn't had it too bad and gets some respect from the bruthas but Chrebet was tortured in NY all because of the magic negros(Keyshawn Johnson) jealousy. I find Keyshawn Johnson as the most vile, racist piece of trash on earth.
 

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Actually, Jerry Rice seems rather complimentary of Welker, am I missing something here? He might be hating in private, but his comments from the article above are very positive.
 

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right before that Rice was implying that Welker is only looking great because he is facing nickel corners, linebackers and safteys. Then someone else on the show said something like so if he breaks your record you wouldn't view it as an accomplishment, thats when he said he would be the first to congratulate him.
 

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right before that Rice was implying that Welker is only looking great because he is facing nickel corners, linebackers and safteys. Then someone else on the show said something like so if he breaks your record you wouldn't view it as an accomplishment, thats when he said he would be the first to congratulate him.

If Rice said that then he's a really POS. I have always looked at Rice as a decent black guy who doesn't support the thug culture and can speak the English language fairly well. He should be giving Welker huge props because Welker was an underdog his entire career and for him to be doing what he's doing now is incredible. Rice should know a thing about that too considering he only ran a 4.6(like Wes).
 

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I don't get to see many Pats games but I have a hard time believing that defensive coordinators haven't been putting their best or 2nd best CB on Welker. I know the Jets have put Revis on Welker in the past.
 

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well he gave Welker props, he just had to slip in some derogatory things in between


As far as teams putting their 1st or 2nd string corner it depends on what team/scheme they are using and where Welker lines up each play. Some corners struggle to play on the inside, Matt Bowen had a piece on the difference between playing playing cb and s/nickel corner. Requires different angles, more awareness etc. Some teams are strict and keep their corners in the same spot no matter who is on the field. Welker has been lined up all over the field this season and hasn't had a problem with anybody.

So a nickel corner doesn't necessarily mean he is the 3rd best corner on the team, just the guy that is best at playing the slot, but of course the msm can spin that any way they like. Randal Gay was like this for the Saints, great nickel corner. So if Welker lines up in the slot, teams put the best player to cover the slot, and usually have someone over the top, at least this season from what I have seen. I don't think it matters where he lines up, he is going to burn anyone who tries to cover him, he is just too quick.

Last week the Raiders had their nickel corner on Welker for most of the game. Right now Welker beat Revis twice, who is supposed to be a shut down corner. I didn't catch who was defending him the first two catches but it was Revis who was responsible for him for the 73 yard catch, the announcers tried to shift the blame to Smith for not helping over the top, but Revis wasn't lined up against anybody else besides Welker, what happened to "Revis Island". Smith could have played a better but Revis still would've been burned, it just would have been for a smaller number of yards.
 
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There is a thread on Wes Welker at the Pro Football Researcher's Association Forum. The topic is whether Welder is one of the top WRs in the league.

Two posters said they didn't think Welker is a WR. Welker is a "slot receiver" not a "classic WR," says one poster. The other says he is just a slot receiver.

The other posters admire Welker's skill but say he isn't a top WR yet.
 

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If Rice said that then he's a really POS. I have always looked at Rice as a decent black guy who doesn't support the thug culture and can speak the English language fairly well. He should be giving Welker huge props because Welker was an underdog his entire career and for him to be doing what he's doing now is incredible. Rice should know a thing about that too considering he only ran a 4.6(like Wes).
Does Rice consider Andre Reed in the same vein? All of these arguments could be leveled at Reed. Many experts have felt that Reed's shot at the hall of fame has been lessened because he was a slot receiver.
 

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yes I got into an argument with a person the other day about him just being a "slot wr", the guy said he is just getting mismatches against safeties and linebackers (something that keeps being repeated in the msm and just parroted by dwfs). This was true in years past, the way he was used as a receiver was no different than someone like Brian Westbrook, most of his yards were after the catch, why should Welker be discredited for this when runningbacks are praised for the very same thing? the only difference is that runningbacks usually having a head start running when they catch the ball. He averaged over 10 ypc catching passes pretty much at the los or close to it.

This year they are using him in a variety ways, more vertical like a number 1 or 2 receiver. The question is, "slot receiver or not", what other player can do what he does at the same level? I have no doubt that he could be a good runningback as well if he took handoffs.

The slot receiver (especially with the Patriots) has been used much differently than years past. Before it seemed for the most part the slot receiver would run a short route to the first down marker and get creamed. Welker used to get tons of screens etc and had to run after the catch to get the first down, weaving through traffic. Those little dump offs are nothing more than extended handoffs. People used to say this about Reggie Bush (used in a similar role as Welker his rookie year with 88 catches). Welker has proven to be best at it. Apparently something clicked in Bellicheck's head "wait I can run him on a vertical routes and he will still be open".

Bellicheck wrote in his book about finding a player like Marshall Faulk, if you look at how Faulk was used in the passing game during the "Greatest Show on Turf", he used Welker his first few years exactly the same way, ways to get him in space, he did everything except take the handoffs. Now that he is using him more vertical routes like a regular receiver and less in the previous role, its disappointing to see him not use Woodhead in the Marshall Faulk role, because Woodhead can run the routes as well as take handoffs, he did this somewhat last year but he has barely been used this year.

btw hes lined up all over the place throughout his career, this year the Patriots mostly use a 2wr 2te 1rb set, with Branch on one side and Welker on the other. Welker is usually the number 1 receiving option (of course they have other packages and try to fit ochocinco in there), but what exactly does that make him?
 
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There is a thread on Wes Welker at the Pro Football Researcher's Association Forum. The topic is whether Welder is one of the top WRs in the league.

Two posters said they didn't think Welker is a WR. Welker is a "slot receiver" not a "classic WR," says one poster. The other says he is just a slot receiver.

The other posters admire Welker's skill but say he isn't a top WR yet.

Those posters need to extract their noggins from their cornholes. Welker is the #1 WR in the league right now & has been top 10 the last few seasons.
 

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When they say he's a "slow WR" ask them why he isn't on the outside. To me it is a great opening to discuss the innards of the caste system and how it works.
 
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It would be great to see Woodhead get groomed and split time between RB and the #3 receiver spot. He could definitely learn from Welker and from what I've read and seen of Woodhead, no one will catch him once he gets by them!
 

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Woodhead is one of the two (2) white runningbacks in the league, why the hell would we want him to play wide receiver? especially with Julian Edelman already on the team and clear successor to Wes Welker.
 

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Julian Edelman is suited for more of an outside receiver role. He did okay in the slot but not on Welker's level.

Woodhead is already used in that role, the same way Darren Sproles is being used in Nola, except Woodhead is tougher in between the tackles. Its the same role Marshal Faulk had, runningback but shifted to the slot in an empty backfield.
 
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Well there are some upsides and downsides to Woodhead splitting time between WR/RB. The downside is that playing half the game at receiver will cut down his running yards and vice versa. The upside however, is that I think with some experience, Woodhead can be a monster receiver. Of course in my ideal world, Hillis would end up with new england as the starting RB, and Welker, Edelman and Woodhead would be the 3 starting receivers! :biggrin:
 

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Wes Welker became just the 3rd WR to have four 100 reception seasons, the other two were Jerry Rice and Marvin Harrision.

A couple more season like this and it will be hard to keep Welker out of the HOF!
 

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I think we're all well aware that OchYOstinko can't hold Welker's jockstrap.
 

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Ochostinko is a racist POS! He's always playing the race card and trying to make whites look evil. Calling a white person a "pasty pilgrim" is the some of the most filthy, vile, racist crap I've ever heard. We need to hold blacks accountable for their words and actions. No more double standards.
 

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What if Welker would have called him an ashy slave?
 

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Wes Welker became only the 2nd WR to have two 120+ catch seasons joining Chris Carter. Welker also passed Moss for the most receiving yards in a season in Pats history!:biggrin:
 

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One of the key things I get out of this short Twitter conversation is that Wes, even after all that he has done, gets NO RESPECT from other players in the league. I wonder why that would be? If the situation was reversed, all hell would break loose if a black player did not get proper "respect" from the evil, oppressive white man.
 
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