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Russel Wilson's mom is black, they showed her in the stands during the 49ers@Seahawks game.
 

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Russel Wilson's mom is black, they showed her in the stands during the 49ers@Seahawks game.

He looks to have significant white admixture. Anyway, hoping he gets blown out this week by Atlanta. At this point, I'll be rooting for the Broncos and Patriots. If either team wins I'll be happy. Wouldn't it be a great story if Manning wins a Superbowl the first year after his return with a new team?
 

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Like I said, rgiii is done. Here it is, his first year in the pros and he's all banged up. That's why they took Cousins. They knew rgiii'd be all loused up. If rgiii makes it through training camp and preseason without being hurt, I'll be very surprised. Cousins will be the Skins QB next year. I guess that's what was in Shanahan's head all the time.


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Am I the only person quite happy to see the Colts out of the playoffs. Apart from an amazing young quarterback I don't see a great deal to support in that team.
No more Dallas Clark, Austin Collie, Blair White, Jacob Tamme, Anthony Gonzalez, Brandon Stokely etc.
The Bill Polian era has ended. To me they are just another NFL team.
 

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"Am I the only person quite happy to see the Colts out of the playoffs. Apart from an amazing young quarterback I don't see a great deal to support in that team.
No more Dallas Clark, Austin Collie, Blair White, Jacob Tamme, Anthony Gonzalez, Brandon Stokely etc.
The Bill Polian era has ended. To me they are just another NFL team."

Well, they started 7 whites to the Ravens paltry 3 whites (a Harbaugh family trait apparently).

So, yes, I would have liked them to win yesterday then get destroyed by the Broncos.
 

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Funny how Tebow won his first playoff game last year while Gremlin lost his this year. Yet, somehow, Tebow is the one that can't play or lead his team to victory (according to the DWF media)???

I think his perfectly thrown (and subsequently completed pass) to D. Thomas, while in stride, in overtime for a TD last year to win it against Pittsburgh was for almost as many yards passing as Gremlin had during the entire game yesterday against the Blackhawks.

How the Caste media can have any credibility left is beyond me and goes to show just how brainwashed and dumbed-down the DWF masses really are.
 

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I've been watching all the adulation that's been given to Ray Lewis on various shows all day. It's sickening to see a double murderer be hailed as some sort of mythical figure with off the charts praise and respect from everyone. Here's hoping the Broncos destroy BAL next week before this story gets anymore press.

Lewis was an undeniably great player and was a top five linebacker in the league (maybe the best from 1999-2004, thanks to Caste System's elimination of white competition) up until 4-5 seasons ago, when he became pudgy and slow-footed. As for his antics yesterday...what kind of narcissistic attention whore of a defensive player would agree to line up in the offensive backfield during the “victory formation” for the sole purpose of performing yet another premeditated, Zulu-esque gyration? Of course, the Kosher Kinsman over at ESPN and NFLN had no shame in airing this awkward footage, ad infinitum, without the slightest mention as to the surreal absurdity of the act...

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If that sorry exhibition, masquerading as “mass entertainment” wasn’t gay and self-centered enough, I heard one of the Hebrew Henchmen on ESPN getting all “verklempt” (another German term, spelled verklemmt,” stolen by The Ancient Malice from Israel) while describing the legions of Baltimore DWF’s who: “Stayed for hours after the game had ended just to be with Ray.” Naw, isn’t that cute?

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But then, this disgraceful, distracted, dumb-down, drugged-up, lied to, stolen from, racially comatose nation has inebriated, face-painted, Negro-addicted white losers emerging from seemingly every rat hole they can slither out of…

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Those DWFs are going to be devastated if some news reports about RG3's injuries are true. A torn ACL takes what - close to a year to be rehabilitated? He might miss next season. Bring on Kirk Cousins! Though given the RG3 hype one can only imagine the pressure he'd be under next year as starting QB from the unforgiving DWFs.

BTW Ray Lewis is said to be in negotiations with ESPN to become one of their pundits. Maybe they'll replace Mike Ditka and have Chris Berman as the lone pale face on NFL Countdown.
 

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Those DWFs are going to be devastated if some news reports about RG3's injuries are true. A torn ACL takes what - close to a year to be rehabilitated? He might miss next season. Bring on Kirk Cousins! Though given the RG3 hype one can only imagine the pressure he'd be under next year as starting QB from the unforgiving DWFs.

BTW Ray Lewis is said to be in negotiations with ESPN to become one of their pundits. Maybe they'll replace Mike Ditka and have Chris Berman as the lone pale face on NFL Countdown.

The latest report is that Griffin has a partially torn ACL and LCL in his already injured right knee.

As far as Lewis, he's definitely a "company man" and that's not meant negatively. He worked hard, played very hard, and always rallied his teammates to play hard. He did his thing and exercised his leadership in a distinctly "African" kind of way, but that's today's NFL and today's America. Roger Goddell was saying the other day on the NFL Network that he and Lewis spoke on the phone often and that he consulted Lewis on various issues. The much replayed hug on the sidelines between Goddell and Lewis before the Ravens-Colts game yesterday was highly symbolic.

Lewis seemed to lead a good life after the "incident" that resulted in him being charged with murder. Of course the media lionization of him has always been much higher than it deserved to be, but at least he wasn't a repeat felon or prima donna. Won't be surprising at all if he quickly moves to ESPN or the NFL Network and becomes yet another grammar-challenged former player to have to listen to.
 

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i just turned on the idiot box after getting in from playing some pickup basketball this evening, and reports across the bottom line say that x-rays for Gremlin the Third were inconclusive ... so i'm curious ...

which would be worse: A) that Griffith is so fragile that he's actually injured (yet again) and this time seriously, or B) that Griffith is such a pussy that he's not actually injured yet couldn't play because "it hurt"?

i'm thinking if it turns out that he isn't actually injured, it would spell the end of his career even faster than if he is. just thinking out loud here ...
 

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I for one am glad the NFL's annointed one got hurt. It shows how fragile this gremlin is and it's a sign of things to come. This is the 2nd ACL injury on the same leg. It is beyond comprehension how this gremlin gets all the attention in an offense that was scaled back for him so he could succeed. The best qb of the draft Mr. Luck gets no recognition whatsoever. He took the Complex Colts offense on his back with no help whatsoever from his running backs all the way to the playoffs. There's nobody more than me that hopes all these black qbs coming in fail and stumble out of the league. The nfl will realize you can't win championships with them. Doug Williams seized the moment defeating the Broncos but would have never got there without Schroeder.
 

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Overrated black players do not implement the CF. Running them down or wishing them injury just makes us look like drunk bigots bookends to the DWFs.
 

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Overrated black players do not implement the CF. Running them down or wishing them injury just makes us look like drunk bigots bookends to the DWFs.

I agree that it's classless to wish injury on someone but it wouldn't make any difference to the DWF's, they still see us as bigots because of what we believe.

RE: RGIII's injury-

My local sports scene was in morning today as amerika's favorite negro was injured. The DWF consensus is that Shanahan is the culprit for being such a mean white man and sending that poor boy out to play hurt when he knew he shouldn't have. No blame on Griffith, all of it on the coach. As is typical, the DWF mindset, much like the liberal mindset see's black people as retarded children when they have done wrong, and as super intelligent, super physical, demi-gods when they do something right.

Yahoo sports writer Dan Wentzel condemned the whole sport of football and it's "warrior" mentality of playing hurt. I guess the pussification of amerika should include football too. No aspect of modern society can escape the feminist/marxist agenda.
 

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I agree that it's classless to wish injury on someone but it wouldn't make any difference to the DWF's, they still see us as bigots because of what we believe.

Yep, it doesn't matter how well you present yourself. They will think that because they have been programmed to think that, it's why they are "DWFs." Take Jared Taylor for example, is he viewed as anything other than a racist and "bigot" by the mainstream crowd?

Robert Griffin failing is good, it would be better if it was shown that he was an incompetent QB with unsustainable success on the football field. But if he is eventually bounced from the spotlight for being fragile and made of glass then that's great too.
 
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There are alot of complaints about the field conditions at FedEx field last Sunday by both coaches and players. When the game first started I was a little surprised at the horrible condition of the turf. Back in the days when the Redskins played at RFK stadium, the field would turn into a mud pit come playoff time, and was commonly referred to as "mud- covered by green paint". I find it hard to believe in this day and age that the field could be in such horrible shape, unless the conditions were engineered. (excessive watering etc..) In the game, three players went down with knee injuries that could conceivably be blamed on the loose turf. How ironic that the Skins may have helped injure their star QB. I anticipate this to be addressed by the NFL rules committee in the offseason.
 
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Overrated black players do not implement the CF. Running them down or wishing them injury just makes us look like drunk bigots bookends to the DWFs.

Alot of DWFs and DBFs(dumb black fans/ppl) wish injury to any White player in any taboo and or all positions? I for one am not a drunk bigot. I base my beliefs on a long track record of the negro group and DWFs nasty posts on various forums. F them.
 

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As far as Lewis, he's definitely a "company man" and that's not meant negatively. He worked hard, played very hard, and always rallied his teammates to play hard. He did his thing and exercised his leadership in a distinctly "African" kind of way, but that's today's NFL and today's America. Roger Goddell was saying the other day on the NFL Network that he and Lewis spoke on the phone often and that he consulted Lewis on various issues. The much replayed hug on the sidelines between Goddell and Lewis before the Ravens-Colts game yesterday was highly symbolic.

Lewis seemed to lead a good life after the "incident" that resulted in him being charged with murder. Of course the media lionization of him has always been much higher than it deserved to be, but at least he wasn't a repeat felon or prima donna. Won't be surprising at all if he quickly moves to ESPN or the NFL Network and becomes yet another grammar-challenged former player to have to listen to.


I once saw portions of a documentary on Lewis’ day-to-day life, which gave the impression that he was friendly, deeply religious, trained very hard, was relatively well-spoken (even in the presence of other blacks) and was a positive influence on his younger black teammates. Despite Lewis having 6 children with 4 different women (I’m not sure how many times he was actually married), he seems like a good father.

Despite what occurred during the “incidentâ€￾ some 13 years ago, I’d easily take Lewis over the myriad of violent, obtuse thugs littering NFL rosters.
 

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The caste system is an utter complete joke, but if you think sounding like another drunk will end the college recruitment chokepoint, or get those caste clowns fired off their cushy media gigs you are wasting your life.
Griffin was a good college qb but he is an overhyped waste of time in the NFL, his shark female is a traitor, but its still the clowns jewish and white who are the perps of evil stupidity. And quite frankly like most cults the CS has way overstepped itself.
 

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Not to change the subject or anything but I just had to post a message that I saw on Finheaven from a non-DWF. I gave this guy reps for his post and hope he joins us here. Of course, all the DWF's on the board are ripping him to shreds over this

"I think Miami is missing out on one of those "white" DE/OLB. You know the Paul Kruger, Jared Allen type DEs. They might not be the most athletic guys but they make up for it with their hearts. I remember the Trace Armstrong days in Miami. Man! that guy always come through for us. The only exception is JJ Watts, that muther is a freeak! Hope Miami gets one of those guys in this years draft but then we have Jeff Ireland. Nuff said!"
 

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Here's my take on the RGIII situation. The league went to the owner of the Redskins and told him to draft RGIII second overall. The owner told Shanahan and Shanahan hit the roof (Shanahan of course, knows what every other NFL coach knows -RGIII has a bum knee). The owner went back and told the league what happened when he told his coach. So the league said okay, here's the deal. Draft RGIII like we said and we'll make sure any QB you want will be on the board when you want him. So the owner goes back and tells Shanahan and Shanahan says, okay I want Kirk Cousins to be still around in the 4th round. The leagues says fine, they'll arange it.

The league gets what they want, a black QB drafted second overall and all the attedant publicity. Shanahan gets what he wants, his QB of the future (Cousins), and everyone is happy. Oh yes, RGIII gets a nice piece of change to hobble away with.

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I once saw portions of a documentary on Lewis’ day-to-day life, which gave the impression that he was friendly, deeply religious, trained very hard, was relatively well-spoken (even in the presence of other blacks) and was a positive influence on his younger black teammates. Despite Lewis having 6 children with 4 different women (I’m not sure how many times he was actually married), he seems like a good father.

Despite what occurred during the “incidentâ€￾ some 13 years ago, I’d easily take Lewis over the myriad of violent, obtuse thugs littering NFL rosters.

I agree, I think at castefootball we should always be honest and pride ourselves on that, its an inherently white quality. At the end of the day this website exists because people had the honesty to see white players were being mistreated and act upon it.

I respect the fact that Ray Lewis brought some professionalism to the Ravens, told the black kids to get their act together, pull their trousers up, be well spoken, essentially be professional athletes.

Can you imagine what direction the Ravens will go in after he leaves?
 

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Here's my take on the RGIII situation. The league went to the owner of the Redskins and told him to draft RGIII second overall. The owner told Shanahan and Shanahan hit the roof (Shanahan of course, knows what every other NFL coach knows -RGIII has a bum knee). The owner went back and told the league what happened when he told his coach. So the league said okay, here's the deal. Draft RGIII like we said and we'll make sure any QB you want will be on the board when you want him. So the owner goes back and tells Shanahan and Shanahan says, okay I want Kirk Cousins to be still around in the 4th round. The leagues says fine, they'll arange it.

The league gets what they want, a black QB drafted second overall and all the attedant publicity. Shanahan gets what he wants, his QB of the future (Cousins), and everyone is happy. Oh yes, RGIII gets a nice piece of change to hobble away with.

Tom Iron...

I don't think the league had to tell Dan Snyder anything. He's a big time Zionist Jew and he LOVES his black quarterbacks. However, you may be on to something with the Kirk Cousins thing (him being around in the 4th round) I can't wait to see how this plays out. I said from the get-go that this would be Heath Shuler/Gus Frerotte all over again.
 
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I don't think there's anything particularly strange in Cousins going in the 4th round. This is the process (the draft) in which college footballs leading receiver and Biletnikoff winner once lasted all the way to the 6th round. If you don't know what I am referring to just google "Mike Hass".
 
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"Am I the only person quite happy to see the Colts out of the playoffs. Apart from an amazing young quarterback I don't see a great deal to support in that team.
No more Dallas Clark, Austin Collie, Blair White, Jacob Tamme, Anthony Gonzalez, Brandon Stokely etc.
The Bill Polian era has ended. To me they are just another NFL team."

Well, they started 7 whites to the Ravens paltry 3 whites (a Harbaugh family trait apparently).

So, yes, I would have liked them to win yesterday then get destroyed by the Broncos.

Ok I see your reasoning, but think on this. The Colts are a team moving in the wrong direction. This was a team comparable to New England a couple of years ago, both in terms of white talent and results. They have shipped out Manning and Clark and purged their roster of white WR's. It mattered to me that this kind of change was not rewarded with a good playoff run. The dropped passes were especially nice to see
 

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So it is now official, Gremlin will be undergoing a major reconstructive knee surgery on Wednesday to repair his torn LCL/ACL. The media of course is reporting that he'll be back in 6-8 months, and ready at the start of the 2013 training camp. This to me sounds like hogwash, and a desperate attempt to throw the DFWs everywhere a bone, in the hopes that America's favorite negro will be back, better than ever.

The truth is, he's done. I don't care how far medical science has come, and it has come forth a long way since those pre-2000 days when an ACL tear was usually a career-ender. You do not come back from multipe ACL tears as the same player. He will now be forced to become a traditional NFL pocket passer, but he never has been, nor will ever be that caliber of player. He had some success with a dumbed down college offense this season, but ultimately, that has resulted in his demise, and we once see why it doesn't work in the NFL. He will fail to make the transition, most likely get injured again given his lack of durability, and wash out of the league in less than 5 years. It may sound like a bold claim, but I fully stand by it.

Also, if anyone caught his arrogant post-game comments, you could tell his guy bought too much into his own hype. He knew he was injured before the game, but probably thought he could work some magic even at 50%. That, plus he most likely did not want Kirk Cousins to start and win the game, thereby getting all the glory. It's ironic that Cousins could very well be the opening day starter next season. There's no way Gremlin makes a similar comeback to Adrian Peterson, it's apples and oranges.
 
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