By Nicholas Stuix
Can someone explain to me why Tim Tebow wasn’t offered a contract by any NFL team this past year? As a green NFL rookie in 2011, he took over a losing Denver Broncos team in mid-season, and led it to seven straight victories, a playoff berth, and a dramatic, overtime playoff victory over the Steelers. How dramatic? On the first play of overtime, Tebow threw an 80-year touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas, to win the game.
But the Broncos signed Peyton Manning, who had been released by the Colts, and traded Tebow to the Jets, where head coach Rex Ryan deliberately wasted one of the best athletes in the league, a proven winner playing the toughest position, and chose to hurt his team’s chances of winning, by playing his third-string QB, Greg McElroy, rather than his second-stringer, Tebow. (Meanwhile, some of Tebow’s teammates, almost certainly black, ripped him in the media.) Was there some sort of implicit deal between Rex and his black players—I’ll screw the white QB, as the price for you guys’ loyalty?
The Jets let Tebow go after the 2012 season, replacing him with (drum roll) … a black rookie quarterback, Geno Smith.
Take a look at the league’s rosters at the quarterback position, and tell me the powers that be aren’t purging the league of white quarterbacks. At present, there are at least 10 black starting quarterbacks out of 32 teams, and the best QBs of their generation, and possibly all time—Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees—will all be retiring in the next three or four years.
Some of my legions of white communist and black supremacist readers will scream, “You’re racist!” “Paranoid!” “Looony!” But how many of the naysayers will follow the facts where they lead, and apologize, if I prove to be right (and I hope I’m not)?
The sports media, in particular, has been searching for The Great Black Quarterback for almost 50 years now. I've seen predictions that the QB position would become majority black since the mid-70's, but it hasn't happened. When Vick, McNabb, and others came in some years ago, the same thing was said, but the best of the era were Manning, Brady, and Brees.
ReplyDeleteThey are drafting a lot of black QBs and seem to be changing offenses and/or dumbing the position down. Some coaches appear to go out of their way to play a black QB.
Funny thing, two of the six QBs drafted ahead of Tom Brady were black. One of them was Tee Martin, who has a street named after him in Knoxville, Tennessee, a town you've come to know.
The odd thing is that making the position easier to play helps white quarterbacks to put up big stats.
David In TN
I don't know why anyone watches a bunch of adult baby gangsters playing with balls to begin with. Is it some sort of Stockholm Syndrome or just voyeuristic homosexual fantasy?
ReplyDeleteStop watching the crap and starve them out.
Just because most other people watch the garbage and follow it religiously, why do you? what is the fascination?
@PT Barnum - and it's not just "pro" feetsball or bassetballs either .. so called "academic" or college is the same filthy garbage of millions of whites paying dearly to watch a bunch of illiterate thugs play a child's game. Worst is when you see a white man (???) proudly wearing a jersey emblazoned with the name of an illiterate thug who makes more money in a week than the white guy does in a year.
ReplyDeleteAnd there are MILLIONS of such stupid white people. MILLIONS of them. How the heck can we even hope things might change when this is the current reality? When young D'Felny can rape a woman Friday and be cheered by hundreds of thousands or even millions of apparently retarded whites on Saturday or Sunday?
I quit watching as a matter of principle when I was perhaps 14 or 15 years old. What is wrong with those who didn't and can it even be fixed or is it a permanent immutable character flaw?
Stan D Mute
I sort of have mixed feelings about Tebow's NFL odyssey. I can see why he hasn't been picked up by a team in a way but I'm not sure if that's directly because he's white, I think it's the way the media has made him a sports celeb beyond his contributions on the field.
ReplyDeleteHe's capable of being an NFL player, maybe not a starter but more as a utility or elite special teams type guy. He's not the best passer as a QB or the fastest runner in the offense, but he's effective at those skills on an NFL level. His strength is versatility, his ability to run and throw effectively makes him great in a wildcat offense, if I was a coach I'd love to have him in certain situations in the red zone, or as a backup at multiple positions. He's an NFL player no doubt but I don't see him as a star, however, the media treats him like one, if I was a coach I'd have to evaluate what he contributes vs. the attention he draws away from players who contribute more on the field. I can understand they fall on the side of he's not worth the distraction he brings. That's not their fault or Tebow's fault either, I blame the media and the sports talking heads for making him such an unwarranted focus of media attention.
His experience in the NFL does reveal some hypocrisies and double standards though. He reminds me somewhat of Vince Young, a black QB, like Tebow with questionable "pure" quarterback skills but a good athlete and capable of big plays. I remember some criticisms, similar to the kind directed to Tebow, by sports analysts of Vince Young but it was muted and carefully said to avoid suggestions of "racism". When his career ended somewhat early I recall suggestions it was because the NFL didn't like "black" QB's. Funny thing about Tebow, his career ended earlier than Young's and he was actually more successful as a player (IMHO) plus he's gotten massively more direct criticism for being the same type of player Vince Young was. While that's come along with a lot of media attention possibly because he's white, the negative criticism was often vicious, personal and overzealous, I think because many sports analysts felt safe in slagging a white guy that played "black". After all, then they can't be accused of being "racist". I guarantee those same hypocritical "sports analysts" will be a lot more cautious in their critiques with black QB's with the same skillset. Jerry
In my opinion, Tim Tebow would have performed miracles for the Jets. However the Jets are currently in a loser/joke phase.
ReplyDeleteThey, the Jets, ruined Tim's chances in the NFL by picking him up, but then denying him his opportunity when Sanchez continued to display incompetency.
The NFL has now almost turned into negro ball as basketball did two or three decades ago.
Being from the suburbs of Boston, I remained loyal to Boston sport franchises all my adult life.
However, when the Larry Bird era ended I was through with basketball. I realize when the Tom Brady era ends I'll be through with football.
As the white man's era ends with a white man invented sport, I see no reason to pay homage to the white liberal/negro alliance's creation of the new world sports venue. Obvious it is to me, this effort favors negros and the white liberals pursuit of their coveted, new world order of globalism, socialism and democracy.
By the way, it should be noted that white cheerleaders dominate the negro dominated sports venue particularly because white liberals are leading the minds of our white girls, circa 10-18 yoa, to commit apostasy to their own fellow whites, and commit miscegenation and produce mulattos.
This is so horrendously wrong.
Time to mull over, and think about the SS&DI solution. The separate out and away, secede and declare independence solution. I am, and it is sounding better every time.
From the Sanctuary, I'm PDK: Thank you.
This is the dumbest post that I have ever read anywhere at any time!
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 8:09:
ReplyDeleteGo back to sleep son, it is to early for you to wake up.
An acquaintance of mine had a bumper sticker, it read "To poor to vote republican". One night I decided to help him out and with magic marker in hand, I crossed out poor and wrote in stupid.
If I had wanted to be highly accurate, I would have wrote immature, but liberals will not let themselves see that immature is what they are, and immaturity is what their problem is.
It is to early for that liberal to get up as well. Thanks.