White WRs/TEs 2009

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Do an image search on Yahoo for Derek, with his long hair when he played high school basketball, and his track pics. No way he's a mix.
 

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This one he looks fairly white. I'm confused on this one.
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Here's a good photo. He's back row, far left. Definitely not a two-headed half-breed
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Freethinker, I agree with your sentiments that being too much of a stickler isn't good.

Here is my rule for identifying athletes for caste system purposes: A player that is 3/4 white will be considered white, unless the other 1/4 is black and they seem to be Afro-centric. Most American Mulattos are Afrocentric and I think this applies to 1/4 blacks as well. I consider Hispanic 1/4 blacks like the Lopez brothers in basketball as white, b/c their culture is much less Afrocentric (Anderson Varejao is a Brazillian that might be as much as 1/4 black and 1/8 Amero-Indian, but I listed him as white in my writeup). Another WR that is probably part Amero-Indian is WR Bryan Anderson of Central Michigan who I consider white.

My wife is 1/8 Cherokee-Indian, 1/8th Italian, 1/4 Copt Egyptian and half Sicilian, but I consider her white even though she's quite dark, b/c she is completely white culturally, shares my Christian values and is not black. She also thinks she has some Huron Indian going way way back as well in her family tree.

I'm pretty sure, Blessed Kateri was a Huron Indian and I went to a Catholic school called Blessed Kateri for Grammar school. The Huron Indians are a very interesting tribe and culture to read up on. They had a very resourceful culture, long lives and very little famine, but often had to fight off competing tribes who desired their plentiful and fertile land on the Great Lakes. Supposedly there doctrine taught to make peace whenever possible, even if it meant sharing part of their land with other groups. I read they often did arranged marriages with other tribes as a means of preventing war on the web not long ago. Their territory was a very desired spot, so war was inevitable sometimes.

There are almost no full blooded Huron Indians left b/c they were decimated by disease. Blessed Kateri herself eventually died of smallpox after converting some of her tribes' people (who were originally very angry with the white settlers) to Christianity and making many people forgive each other. This tribe of Amero-Indians is the tribe I respect the most that I have read about, a close second is the Northwest Fisherman culture and the Pueblo Indians (I don't know much about the Cherokee other than the tragic Trail of Tears, but I don't think they tried to make peace or forgive their enemies as much as the aforementioned tribes). The 3 tribes I mentioned are a huge contrast to the Aztec and Mayan Indian savages in Mexico who did sick human sacrifice and bloody body desecrating rituals of war prisoners. Learning about Amero-Indian culture is very interesting b/c there were many different cultures in different climate regions.
 

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I think she's gorgeous. After being lonely so long and struggling with with social anxiety, I feel like I hit the jackpot. I probably discuss her too much here, but she's the first girl who accepts me for who I am and has learned to live with my sports obsession. Right now I'm working only part time so I am on a Castefootball binge lol. My girl teaches H.S English right now and does a little tutoring, so she has much less free time than me. I am still happier than ever right now though- and will be back to work full time soon!
 

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Glad to hear everything is good with you and your girl ToughJ. I have been out of work for several months now so I am on this site alot.  The state of this economy sucks!
 

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Jordan Shipley has 6 catches for 100 yards before halftime!
 

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Make it 7 catches for 153 yards for Jordan in the first half!
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He should vault way up into the top 10 in receiving yardage this week!

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I wonder what the DWF's think of when they see incredible athletes like Shipley or Decker?  The media can fill their heads with crap that they are products of the system and that's why their numbers are so good.  They believe anything you tell them expect that there are many poor black affletes who shouldn't be in the NFL.
 

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haha, so far Shipley has 11 catches for 273 yards. not too bad. 9 mins left!
 

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Did anyone just see TE Coby Fleener's catch for Stanford on the Oregon sideline? The announcers on internet radio are gushing over his athleticism and ability. The sideline reporter said he's one of the top athletes, if not the best athlete on the team.
 

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haha, so far Shipley has 11 catches for 273 yards. not too bad. 9 mins left!

He set a Texas record for yardage in a single game.
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I'm watching halftime highlights and it's one white WR after another making plays. I'm alternating between Stanford-Oregon and Penn State-Ohio State and the best WR on all four teams is White. How much longer will the NFL be able to black out White receivers? Whites have broken through at TE, the paucity of good black receivers combined with all these White talents is presentinga strong challenge to the Caste System at a key position.Edited by: Don Wassall
 
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Awesome game by Shipley, he was the first thing the woman sideline reporter asked both Coach Brown and Colt McCoy post game. Fortunately many DWFs will be packing the bars tonight no matter how drunk they are they're guaranteed to see that 88 yd TD catch at least twice.
 

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Did anyone just see TE Coby Fleener's catch for Stanford on the Oregon sideline? The announcers on internet radio are gushing over his athleticism and ability. The sideline reporter said he's one of the top athletes, if not the best athlete on the team. 

they said over the TV feed i was watching that he is one of the fastest guys on the team and can really stretch the field.
 

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Update for National leaders in the "Year of the White Receiver":

Greg Salas - Hawaii - 69 for 1,164 & 7 TDs (2nd)
Jordan Shipley - Texas - 75 for 1,050 & 6 TDs (4th)
Max Komar - Idaho - 54 for 874 & 8 TDs (11th)
Blair White - Mich. St - 58 for 836 & 7 TDs (17th)
Eric Decker - Minnesota - 50 for 758 & 5 TDs (T24th)
Kerry Meier - Kansas - 73 for 758 & 6 TDs (T24th)
Ryan Wolfe - UNLV - 70 for 724 & 2 TDs (32nd)
Brett Hamlin - Buffalo - 53 for 720 & 2 TDs (33rd)
Ryan Whalen - Stanford - 43 for 719 & 3 TDs (34th)
Kevin Jurovich - San Jose St. - 49 for 655 & 0 TDs (47th)
Derek Moye - Penn. St - 39 for 648 & 5 TDs (50th)

Zeke Markshausen (Northwestern), Andrew Brewer (Northwestern), Scotty McKnight (Colorado), and Chris McGaha (Arizona St.) are all within 50 yards of the top 50.

*Good to see BYU receiver McKay Jacobson make his return from injury this week with a 3 for 100 & a TD line*
 

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I watched a bit of the San Jose-Nevada game last night.  Nevada blew them out but I heard the announcer mention that Kevin Jurovich was 2 catches away from setting the San Jose reception record. Anyone know if he got it?
 

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Freethinker said:
Update for National leaders in the "Year of the White Receiver":

Greg Salas - Hawaii - 69 for 1,164 & 7 TDs (2nd)
Jordan Shipley - Texas - 75 for 1,050 & 6 TDs (4th)
Max Komar - Idaho - 54 for 874 & 8 TDs (11th)
Blair White - Mich. St - 58 for 836 & 7 TDs (17th)
Eric Decker - Minnesota - 50 for 758 & 5 TDs (T24th)
Kerry Meier - Kansas - 73 for 758 & 6 TDs (T24th)
Ryan Wolfe - UNLV - 70 for 724 & 2 TDs (32nd)
Brett Hamlin - Buffalo - 53 for 720 & 2 TDs (33rd)
Ryan Whalen - Stanford - 43 for 719 & 3 TDs (34th)
Kevin Jurovich - San Jose St. - 49 for 655 & 0 TDs (47th)
Derek Moye - Penn. St - 39 for 648 & 5 TDs (50th)

Zeke Markshausen (Northwestern), Andrew Brewer (Northwestern), Scotty McKnight (Colorado), and Chris McGaha (Arizona St.) are all within 50 yards of the top 50.

*Good to see BYU receiver McKay Jacobson make his return from injury this week with a 3 for 100 & a TD line*

Is it possible for a Top 75 to be posted? With many colleges having an absolute infatuation with black quarterbacks, this will always and invariably lead to less stats for several of our athletes. It's FRUSTRATING!

3 good examples... Graham Zug

http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=188699


Dane Sanzenbacher http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=235808


Ryan Tannehill http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/players/playerpage/1273654

All three are on the verge of 500 receiving yards, but they should have already reached that and ECLIPSED it! Also, look at the wild inconsistency with Zug's and Tannehill's numbers. Tannehill, for instance, is a huge target... I wonder if the receiver forgot how to play or if the QB suffers from "erratic spells?"

Off-hand, I don't think I noticed as much inconsistency with Dane's numbers, but like I said, they should be a lot better.
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Zeke Markshausen (Northwestern), Andrew Brewer (Northwestern), Scotty McKnight (Colorado), Chris McGaha (Arizona St.), Conner Vernon (Duke), Cody Slate (Marshall), Dennis Pitta (BYU) and Robert Arnheim (W. Mich) would make a top 75. Unfortunately, the guys you mention are much further down. black quarterbacks play a role in their lack of statistics. We should give them there proper due but they won't make a top yardage list
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I was wondering what happened to Conner Vernon (who has a black quarterback) and Dennis Pitta.

Thanks for the post. I think a Top 75 is the way to go because that's still an accomplishment - especially if the player is younger.
 
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