Caste Football Looks at the 2010 San Diego Chargers The 2010 San Diego Chargers look to be one of the better teams in terms of white starters. This year San Diego looks to have a total of 7 white starters. On offense the Chargers have two time Pro-Bowler Phillip Rivers running the show. Rivers is getting better and better and last season threw 28 touchdowns with just 9 interceptions for a quarterback rating of 104.4. With Rivers running the offense San Diego will be a competitive team. Former LSU running back Jacob Hester is the starting fullback. Hester is more than talented enough to play running back but the league has strict rules regarding white runningbacks. There would have to be multiple injuries for Jacob to be given a legitimate opportunity to showcase his skills. The starting left tackle is Brandy Dombrowski. Brandyn went undrafted in 2008 out of San Diego State but has shown enough talent to be the starter. The starting left guard will be Kris Dielman who was also undrafted but has already made three Pro Bowls. Look for him to make the Pro Bowl again this year. Nick Hardwick is the starting center and the very talented Louis Vasquez will be the starting right guard. The defensive side of the ball is nothing short of pathetic. The lone white starter will be free safety Eric Weddle who was drafted in the second round of the 2007 NFL draft. Weddle is a guy who runs a 4.48 40 and could be starting cornberback in the NFL if given that chance. In fact, Weddle spent a significant amount of time at cornerback in college. He's well known for shutting down wide receiver Calvin Johnson in college. At this point he's one of the best safeties in the league and he should make some Pro Bowls in the near future. Grade C-
Steve Gregory starts at Strong Safety for the Chargers and has already recorded 20 tackles in two games. 20 tackles puts Gregory in 9th place in the league for tackles.
Good point James. Gregory has started the first two games alongside Weddle and it would seem as of now he is a starter. I'm optimistic that Gregory will remain starter for the rest of the season alongside Weddle and I'll even daringly say, for the next 3 or 4 years. Gregory has served his racial apprenteship and deserves his fair shot. Whiteathlete, I've been thinking of the Weddle Pro Bowl possiblilty for a while now. He is obviously one of the best safetys in the NFL and this season I'm sure once again he can get his name around the place, especially with a few more interceptions. I'll be following Gregory and Weddles progress very closely this season.
Currently it looks as if San Diego is starting 9 white players, an increase of two. Steve Gregory is starting at strong safety, as mentioned by James and Jeromey Clary is the starting right tackle. It looks as if Bradyn Dombrowski will lose his starting left tackle job to sumo Marcus McNeill so it will eventually be 8 white starters.
Some bad news. NFL suspended Chargers SS Steve Gregory four games for violating the league's policy against Performance Enhancers. <div ="s_pNewsTextMain"> Positive PED tests are nothing new for the Chargers, who will be without their leading tackler until Week 9. The team's bye doesn't fall until Week 10. Rookie Darrell Stuckey and veteran Paul Oliver are candidates to take over, but Gregory is a big loss for a defense that's exceeded expectations early in the year. He was an every-down player for a Bolts club that currently leads the NFL in total defense and ranks fourth against the pass.</div>
Damn. First Cushing, now Gregory. The PEDs issue hurts white players more than blacks, because of the perception that they need an edge to compete with the superior afflete. Four games isn't really that big of a deal, however. Hopefully no more bad news in this realm.
The Chargers drafted Stuckey to take Gregory's spot, but Gregory has fought him off to this point, but he may not get his starting job back after his suspension. But he's been playing damn well, so maybe he will.
Yep, and the black athletes always get the benefit of the doubt. Charles Grant, Will Smith, the Williams brothers, Deuce McAllister all tested positive for starcaps. They needed it for, uh, losing water weight. The dwfs really believe that. If it were just the linemen then maybe it would be somewehat believable, but Deuce was a runningback. Those guys never got suspended. I don't know if they are still appealing it, but McCallister is out of the league and Grant is now with the UFL. Julius Peppers also failed, and he has claimed it was dietary supplement, which dwfs still believe to be true. I don't think the NFL is allowed to officially say what the banned substance was, I know there can be leaks like with the Sean Merrimam situation, where they said "it was definitely some type of anabolic steroid"
This paragraph in an article about Antonio Gates struck me: <DIV style="BORDER-BOTTOM: medium none; TEXT-ALIGN: left; BORDER-LEFT: medium none; : transparent; COLOR: #000000; OVERFLOW: ; BORDER-TOP: medium none; BORDER-RIGHT: medium none; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Gates had one-on-one coverage on each of his touchdowns because the Cardinals committed an extra defender to stopping the run. At 6-foot-4, 260 pounds, Gates is a matchup nightmare because he's too strong for cornerbacks and too fast and athletic for safeties and linebackers. He beat strong safety Adrian Wilson with an out-and-up for a 33-yard touchdown in the first quarter, then used an outside feint to get underneath and past linebacker Paris Lenon for a 26-yard score down the right seam shortly before halftime. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/jim_trotter/10/07/gates/index.html?eref=sihp <DIV style="BORDER-BOTTOM: medium none; TEXT-ALIGN: left; BORDER-LEFT: medium none; : transparent; COLOR: #000000; OVERFLOW: ; BORDER-TOP: medium none; BORDER-RIGHT: medium none; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> <DIV style="BORDER-BOTTOM: medium none; TEXT-ALIGN: left; BORDER-LEFT: medium none; : transparent; COLOR: #000000; OVERFLOW: ; BORDER-TOP: medium none; BORDER-RIGHT: medium none; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Too fast and athletic for safeties to stay with? Aren't all NFL safeties supposed to be so fast that virtually no Whites are "allowed" to play the position -- yet a 260 tight end is "too fast" to be covered. Something doesn't add up; it couldn't be that many if not most safeties aren't as fast as advertised. . . could it?
Despite the fact that Dallas Clark has more receptions than Gates in each of the past two seasons many still consider Gates the best tight end in football. When will it end?
The MSM will always praise the non-White as being superior when the talent and production is close. That's why we keep working on this false perception of negro athletic superiority.
I'm happy they signed Heckendorf...good to see that it's becoming more "acceptable" to be a white WR..... Howeverit's stillnot acceptable to be a white RB in San Diego...last week vs Raiders Iwas perplexed to see Mike Tolbert get 12 carriesfora putrid 11 yards.... and only allow Jacob Hester 1 carry whichhappened to be for 6 yards.
Norv Tur(d)ner is a vile human being and a caste stooge extraordinaire. Jacob will never get a fair chance to tote the rock until either Norv gets canned or he's traded / free agency. Good luck to Kole. With alot of the Chargers affletes getting injured maybe he'll get the call-up at some point.
I believe that Tony Gonzales, Mark Witten, Dallas Clark and Antonio Gates are all headed for the Hall of Fame among current tight ends. The difference between Gates and Clark is that Drew Brees and now Philip Rivers target Gates in the end zone more than Peyton Manning targets Dallas Clark. Gates has 66 career touchdown receptions to Clark's 44 and 508 career receptions to Clark's 387. Dallas Clark is a much better blocker and a better all around tight end but Gates gets the glory because he's targetted in the end zone so much more.
The Bengals requested a 24 hour extension to avoid a blackout on Sunday. They haven't had one since 2003 and are coming off a very successful season.
Wow, I kind of hate to see the Bengals get blacked out with Jordan Shipley doing so well, but at the same time this is a good thing.
Buster "BUST" Davis.. was sent to the IR: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/502532/buster-davis
This first round bust has a career total of 51 catches in four seasons, and was pretty much useless to the team even when pretty much all of the Chargers main receivers were injured (or holding out in the case of Vincent Jackson). From Anti-White World: The San Diego Union-Tribune confirms that former first-round pick Craig Davis is "almost certainly finished" with the Chargers. The Bolts might keep Davis on the offseason roster in hopes of trading him for a late-round pick once a new CBA is reached, but they're not going to pay his $840,000 salary in 2011. "Buster" could use a scenery change, anyway.
Another off-season arrest for an afflete, Legedu Naanee: <BLOCKQUOTE id=yui_3_3_0_1_129787639504618> According to police, Naanee came across an active crime scene at about 3:20 a.m. and was told he would have to turn around or go in another direction. Naanee, who according to police had a "strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on or about his breath or person,"Â asked the officer why he was being "such an (expletive)."Â The police officer said after several attempts to get Naanee to leave the scene failed, he told Naanee he was under arrest. Naanee "actively began to pull away"Â and the officer used pepper spray but Naanee continued to resist. Eventually he was handcuffed and as he was being walked to the police car, Naanee said, according to police, "Do you know who I am? I am an NFL player and I'm going to sue your ass."Â </BLOCKQUOTE>
At least this time the afflete didn't make racist comments towards the officer like Brian Williams from the Jaguars did. We need to congratulate the brutha on that. He'll get off with a slap on the wrist. You can bet the house on it.
"Do you know who I am? I'm Legedu Naanee!" And the officer thinks, what, am I in a Star Wars movie or something?
Chargers are signing Bob Sanders.....what the hell? i guess they are trying to take snaps away from Gregory, if Sanders is ever healthy. Found this interesting article "Sanders' arrival in San Diego, meanwhile, has a lot of people asking if Eric Weddle is leaving town. It shouldn't make a difference. Weddle plays free safety, and Sanders plays strong safety. With that said, the Chargers oddly haven't approached Weddle about a long-term deal. "I am absolutely baffled we haven't had a conversation,"Â Weddle's David Canter told Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune. We're a little baffled too, but Acee reports the Chargers want to build their secondary around Weddle. Making Sanders a priority first may be odd, but it's only a first piece to the puzzle."They shouldve locked Weddle up by now the common dwf thought on Sanders is this "wish the best for the guy. he plays bigger than his body can handle. could be a good fit for him tho. so talented but he just can't stay healthy" If Sanders was white I wonder what they would be saying Edited by: snow