White Purge 2011

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A few months back, Don posted information about how a lie, such as the caste system, becomes so ingrained into the psyche of a population, that it becomes the "truth" and no work needs to be done to perpetuate the myth, since the myth has now gone from lie to "truth". I couldn't find the particular post, but it would be beneficial to dig it up again.

Why is there a perpetual "great black QB search?" When have blacks ever remotely dominated the position? I'm not going to say that there haven't been any good black receivers or d-lineman (though, position is getting really thin now) in NFL history, but there are "DWFs" that "still" (in 2011) believe Whites make better QBs, yet there is AA at the QB position (Tarvaris, Campbell, Akili, JaMarcus, VY, Kaepernick, Scam). The draft position of Byron Leftwich was "very suspect" as well. It's really no surprise if there are some "gimmick QBs" in college (lazy coaches), but the NFL is hardly forced to roll out the 1st and 2nd round carpet for them..

When Vick was the 1st overall pick in the 2001 Draft, he was the ONLY QB taken in the 1st round. Then Drew Brees was taken as the 1st pick of the 2nd round. Odd in that Vick was always considered by the MSM to be "the one."

And, to another position.. in the past 12-14 years, it's undeniable that there's really been a "concerted effort" to elevate the black OT and make the position a Caste position. We've been treated to far too many "can't misses" that, frankly, it's hard to keep track. Many of us already know several of the names. Bottom line, many NFL teams' have participated in this "coincidence" of using really high picks on the "new-age OT"...

You have D'Brickashaw Ferguson that goes to UVA and becomes a lottery pick, and then the media "uses him" to hype other UVA lineman like Brandon Albert and Eugene Monroe (both also became rather-high 1st rounders).. "They are all black and they all went to UVA.. they are the SAME! There is simply no way to try to honestly evaluate an individual player! The NFL execs are just blindly going into all this heebeejeebee 'team-building stuff'.. that's why they get the big money!"

When many many teams, with few exceptions, are constantly shooting themselves in the foot, you kind of have a semi-even playing field where awful teams WILL make the postseason simply by defeating other awful teams. These increasing borefests may eventually "wound" the NFL, which is a good thing, but, in the meantime, they serve as blatant examples of an agenda to shut-out capable White athletes. What is being increasingly witnessed on Sundays' across America is hardly "black supremacy" in action. A big part of the cultural Marxist agenda has been to "dumb down" institutions, and that's what we've seen with the NBA (streetballers' that lack skills/fundamentals) and are seeing with the NFL (black quarterbacks, sumos, non-catchers, non-tacklers). These guys are Gods in the same way that blacks have suddenly become "soccer Gods"...... where's the proof? Justin Tuck is Justin Tuck.. Jon Beason is Jon Beason.. Karlos Dansby is Karlos Dansby. They have no bearing on whether other blacks are legit or not, and most AREN'T.
 

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And, to another position.. in the past 12-14 years, it's undeniable that there's really been a "concerted effort" to elevate the black OT and make the position a Caste position. We've been treated to far too many "can't misses" that, frankly, it's hard to keep track. Many of us already know several of the names. Bottom line, many NFL teams' have participated in this "coincidence" of using really high picks on the "new-age OT"...

You have D'Brickashaw Ferguson that goes to UVA and becomes a lottery pick, and then the media "uses him" to hype other UVA lineman like Brandon Albert and Eugene Monroe (both also became rather-high 1st rounders).. "They are all black and they all went to UVA.. they are the SAME! There is simply no way to try to honestly evaluate an individual player! The NFL execs are just blindly going into all this heebeejeebee 'team-building stuff'.. that's why they get the big money!"
And on the other end of the spectrum, we get hear the "experts" say that just because Bryan Bulaga is from Iowa, he's EXACTLY the same as Robert Gallery. Of course, DWF's like to say that Gallery was a bust, but if he was drafted as an OG he would be looked on as anything but, since he has been very solid as a LG. But I digress, Bulaga, although from Iowa, is nothing like Gallery just like all of these UVA black tackles are not "the same".
 

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Looking at the transactions record from yesterday, the Raiders did a reverse-purge. They cut overrated former Auburn safety Zac Etheridge and signed former Butkus award candidate, Illini linebacker J Leman. I hope that the Raiduhs give Leman an honest chance, and are not just bringing him in as a 1-game tackling dummy candidate. He was just let go by the Chargers earlier in the week.

I'm not sure why Leman hasn't been able to stick, aside from the obvious. Take a look at this article from his UFL experience and how he dominated. Even more interesting is that the Viqueens LB coach, Pagac, urged the Tuskers to sign him. If he was so good, why didn't the Vikings keep him, it's not like their LB corps are anything special, in fact quite the opposite.
 

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Ah, the white purge has begun in earnest as the teams slash 27 players off of each of their rosters. It will come as no surprise to anyone here at CF that Hatie Smiff's Bears are one of the first to fire off an opening salvo, cutting WR Andy Fantuz (what a shock, not) and DE Jake Laptad
 

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And again. I know many of us expected McKnight to stick.
Jets waived WR Scotty McKnight.

It was well known that the Jets drafted McKnight only because he's Mark Sanchez's best buddy. The 227th overall pick, caught one pass in the preseason -- good for a 14-yard score in the finale. He might get a practice squad look.
 

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Fat Bastard does it again.

Eagles waived WR/KR Chad Hall.



Philly's fifth wideout for most of the 2010 season, Hall had been battling Sinorice Moss and Johnnie Lee Higgins for the final spot this year. The two veterans held a major size and athletic advantage over Hall, who will be a practice squad candidate.
 

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Fat Bastard does it again.

Eagles waived WR/KR Chad Hall.



Philly's fifth wideout for most of the 2010 season, Hall had been battling Sinorice Moss and Johnnie Lee Higgins for the final spot this year. The two veterans held a major size and athletic advantage over Hall, who will be a practice squad candidate.

Lol wow isn't that scrub Sinorice around the same size as Hall? Only advantage Moss and Higgins have over Hall is their black skin.
 

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Hopefully Hall winds up like Amendola when the Eagles cut him. There are quite a few teams that could really use Hall. He could be a rb/wr/return man. Its really for the best, he wasn't going to get a shot with the Eagles, which is why its so depressing that Riley Cooper is stuck on that team.
 

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Jeff Maehl, WR, Texans.
 

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Well, the NFL is going to successfully limit the number of white skill position players once again. One would think that the success of Wes Welker and Austin Collie might cause more teams to give these guys a chance. After all, we're told over and over again that this is a "copycat" league, right?

Jeff Maehl being cut by the Texans was a crime. But fear not, while one of the most productive receivers in college last year is now umemployed, undrafted rookie LaQuan Williams somehow managed to crack the Ravens roster. Heartwarming stories like that are everywhere in the NFL. By my unofficial count, there will be 18 white WRs on NFL rosters to start the season, and that's including Blair White (who is still injured) and Greg Camarillo (who is some kind of mix). Not exactly impressive. Out of these, only Wes Walker is a #1 guy. The only other official starters in the league will be the mostly ignored Brian Hartline and Jereme Urban.

How many white DBs are in the league at this point? I saw that Aaron Francisco and Matt Giordano- who is kind of the Mike Hass of DBs, the way he's constantly being yanked around- were cut yesterday. It was a real purge- DE Olshansky, Gronkowski's two brothers, Lance Long, Chad Hall and so many more. Jim Harbaugh seems to especially delight in releasing white players. He cut his center at Stanford, and a few other obvious white names as well. I wonder what the overall white players count for the 49ers will be? I think this odious Caste hound might well challenge the Bucs and Steelers for "first" place in this category.

Meanwhile, Jabar Gaffney is an NFL starting WR. Legedu Nanee will probably start, too. Lagarette Blount is the uncontested workhorse RB for the Bucs, while Toby Gerhart struggles to keep an insignificant role in Minnesota. Hey, maybe his college coach- the "white friendly" Jim Harbaugh will trade for him. Maybe someone, somewhere, will compliment Philip Rivers or Tim Tebow on their room brightening smiles. I try to be optimistic....
 

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Seeing these athletic potential White playmakers culled is hard to bear.Beiler,Jurovich and Ellingson's cuts were disappointing especially the latter as Ellingson is a great athlete who played well in camp and showed great hands in games.The Jaguers are so atrocious at wide out that its probably better in the long run that Gabbert backs up Gerrard.Harbough has well and truly thrown off the romantic notion that he may be more white friendly coming from Stanford where the powerful Gerhart reined supreme His offseason moves are strong indication that he will do nothing but submit before the caste devil.The worst move he made was turning Bruce Miller into a fullback,one of the best if not the best pass rusher out of college last year accumulating 36sks,57 TFL and 42 QB hurries over his career, insane stats yet is somehow not good enough to play on his overrated coal Black D,even 49ers fans and some media are like WTF at that move with some saying he's actually the best pass rusher on the team.

There were some positives.Walters looks to have made the Chargers roster and Dane S made the Bears roster.Maehl was cut but the Texans only have 4 WRs on their roster so Maehl may end up on the practice squad as a 5th or 6th and get activated with any injuries.When the Colts cut White last year they only had 4 active recievers so hopefully Maehl is in a similar situation.Herzlich made the Giants at the expense of the highly drafted Dillard which was unexpected.
 

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Nick Reed looks to have made the Bears roster which was also unexpected.He's undersized for a DE but is as fast as a whippet and has good moves.He was cut by caste Carroll after a promising rookie season so its good to see him make the roster after a good preseason.
 

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Buddy Farnham was cut by the Patriots.
Anybody who watched their games knows that's ridiculous.
 

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Well, the NFL is going to successfully limit the number of white skill position players once again. One would think that the success of Wes Welker and Austin Collie might cause more teams to give these guys a chance. After all, we're told over and over again that this is a "copycat" league, right?

Jeff Maehl being cut by the Texans was a crime. But fear not, while one of the most productive receivers in college last year is now umemployed, undrafted rookie LaQuan Williams somehow managed to crack the Ravens roster. Heartwarming stories like that are everywhere in the NFL. By my unofficial count, there will be 18 white WRs on NFL rosters to start the season, and that's including Blair White (who is still injured) and Greg Camarillo (who is some kind of mix). Not exactly impressive. Out of these, only Wes Walker is a #1 guy. The only other official starters in the league will be the mostly ignored Brian Hartline and Jereme Urban.

How many white DBs are in the league at this point? I saw that Aaron Francisco and Matt Giordano- who is kind of the Mike Hass of DBs, the way he's constantly being yanked around- were cut yesterday. It was a real purge- DE Olshansky, Gronkowski's two brothers, Lance Long, Chad Hall and so many more. Jim Harbaugh seems to especially delight in releasing white players. He cut his center at Stanford, and a few other obvious white names as well. I wonder what the overall white players count for the 49ers will be? I think this odious Caste hound might well challenge the Bucs and Steelers for "first" place in this category.

Meanwhile, Jabar Gaffney is an NFL starting WR. Legedu Nanee will probably start, too. Lagarette Blount is the uncontested workhorse RB for the Bucs, while Toby Gerhart struggles to keep an insignificant role in Minnesota. Hey, maybe his college coach- the "white friendly" Jim Harbaugh will trade for him. Maybe someone, somewhere, will compliment Philip Rivers or Tim Tebow on their room brightening smiles. I try to be optimistic....

18 white receivers? Almost the exact same amount from last season.
 

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Is that 18 number an actual roster by roster count, or just an estimate?
 

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Is that 18 number an actual roster by roster count, or just an estimate?

Don, last year I believe it was 21 when I checked mid season. It was up a bit at that point because a couple of white receivers were signed during the season. It's about the same amount of white receivers on active rosters this season. There were over 40 white receivers in the league a few weeks ago.
 

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Bigunreal said it was his unofficial count that there's 18. I'm just wondering if anyone's done an actual roster by roster count. I'm on the road right now so can't do it myself.
 

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Damn. I had to edit this post again. I missed Bryan Walters so it's 20.This cut is frustrating though. It seems they just won't allow a white corner to play in the league.

Titans waived/injured CB Pete Ittersagen.



The extent and area of Ittersagen's injury is unknown. A former undrafted free agent out of Wheaten (IL), Ittersagen managed two tackles and a sack in three preseason games. He'll likely be released later with a settlement.
 
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Kyle McCarthy was waived by Denver. Ricky Elmore waived by Green Bay. Charlie Gantt waived by Kansas City.


Some of the "biggest purges" were from:

Minnesota - (Ross Homan, Farwell, Ryan Cook, Ryan D'Imperio, Jeff Dugan)
Jacksonville - (Cutrera, Lutrus, Tony Moll, Tommy Gallarda?)
Indy - (Kyle DeVan, Nate Triplett, Chris Colasanti, Jake Kirkpatrick, Mike Tepper)

Of course, San Fran has already been mentioned in this thread..
 
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Saints cut Chris Reis. I thought he would finally get a chance after serving his racial apprenticeship. The Saints are thin at safety. Roman Harper can play the run but can't cover to save his life. Fans thought Reis wasn't "athletic enough" for anything but special teams but his measurables were all better than Roman Harper. Harper's back up = Isa Abdul-Quddus undrafted rookie out of Fordham. Malcolm Jenkins is the starter at FS, hes average but has dealt with injuries and missed time. His back up is Jonathan Amaya another undrafted guy, from Nevada. He played some special teams last year with the Dolphins. Roman Harper has also been dealing with injuries this season. Neither of their backups are capable of starting in the NFL. Reis has actually seen time at both FS and SS for the Saints and held is own when in there.

Andy Tanner, White wide receiver was put on the practice squad, he has shown some promise. Just hope he gets a real chance.
 

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Truly hate this thread :dodgy:
 

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Buffalo claimed (TE) Lee Smith off waivers from New England. They also released bust Shawn Nelson and Zack Pianalto, so.. should I have some optimism?
 

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Chris Reis got cut? WTF! i hope someone with half a brain will pick him up!
 

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Lots of bad cuts as usual. Hopefully a few of these men will end up with a team before long.
 
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