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Carolina Speed

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Payton Wilson going crazy at the combine, ran a 4.44
Absolutely incredible!! He's had two ACL tears and shoulder surgery. I can't be happier for him. Just got home from dinner with my wife. I hate I missed it. Please post a video of him running the 40! What perseverance!
 

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Hey look another example of White outlier syndrome - DT Braden Fiske runs a 4.78 40 - the best out of 19 total participants at the DT position. The other White DT Logan Lee runs a 5.05
Scouts are intrigued to move them LG.
 

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Feel bad for Easton Gibbs, Wyoming LB. Poor combine numbers and undersized, if he were black he’d be a 5th round pick maybe but now he’ll go undrafted and probably sit on a practice squad
 

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Feel bad for Easton Gibbs, Wyoming LB. Poor combine numbers and undersized, if he were black he’d be a 5th round pick maybe but now he’ll go undrafted and probably sit on a practice squad
Not the best workout. Far from worst workout of the day at LB though.

That belongs to Wisconsin’s Maema Njongmaeta. 5’11 229 and a 4.9 40. To go along with a 4.66 ss. Probably a good idea he ended his workout after that.

I called out him and Turner as one of the weakest ILB pairs to start at Wisconsin in a while. So far I was right. Turner transferred back home to Michigan State.

On a positive note, Wyoming has had quite the honkey pipeline at MLB! Wilson to Muma and now Gibbs. Cole DeMarzo next.
 
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Scouts are intrigued to move them LG.
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Feel bad for Easton Gibbs, Wyoming LB. Poor combine numbers and undersized, if he were black he’d be a 5th round pick maybe but now he’ll go undrafted and probably sit on a practice squad

4.73 isn't a terrible time and his actual on field production was very good. His 10 yard split was 1.59 which is the same 10 yard split as the vast majority of participants.

Hopefully he can get selected in the later rounds. The black african from Wisconsin ran a 4.91 40. How many good White LBs from Wisconsin have been ignored by the combine and league over the years yet this dreaded ooga booga gets the black privilege invite.
 

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Ed Oliver is an overrated garbage interior DL. He's essentially a pass rushing interior DL drafted top 10 that is a liability in run defense. I'd take Fiske any day over Oliver. He will be available for a White man's discount in the draft as well.


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Ed Oliver is an overrated garbage interior DL. He's essentially a pass rushing interior DL drafted top 10 that is a liability in run defense. I'd take Fiske any day over Oliver. He will be available for a White man's discount in the draft as well.


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I’ll bet Fiske has a better career than Oliver. The only thing that would stop that will be if he has to serve a racial apprenticeship and fades away.

Justin Zimmer was every bit the athlete and he never really got a chance because a guy like Oliver was ahead of him on the depth chart in Buffalo.
 

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It just dawned on me that John Rhys Plumlee the most athletic qb in this years draft did not receive a combine invite.
 

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It just dawned on me that John Rhys Plumlee the most athletic qb in this years draft did not receive a combine invite.

We all know from suspicious 40 times being changed to non invites to our most athletic guys like Plumlee and Steele that it's all by design. The
league cannot allow too many cracks in the narrative as the fans must always beLIEve the Propaganda!
 
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By design. Should have been invited as an ATHLETE .
JR Plumlee: A larger faster version of Edelman if he can catch. How did he do at Ole Miss as a receiver?
He's listed at 6'0 and has reportedly run a 4.3/ 40.
Edelman 5'10/ 4.52 40.
Should easily be a slot receiver in the NFL.
 

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It really is ridiculous how few white skill players there are, considering what little special talent there is among the black cohort. You have to think, with the physical being equal, the smarter player will have an edge, and the game would improve a bit aesthetically as well.
 

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JR Plumlee: A larger faster version of Edelman if he can catch. How did he do at Ole Miss as a receiver?
He's listed at 6'0 and has reportedly run a 4.3/ 40.
Edelman 5'10/ 4.52 40.
Should easily be a slot receiver in the NFL.
He could easily, easily fill a Deebo Samuel role as a hybrid receiver/runner.

Rhys Plumlee would absolutely clown defenses.
 

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Cole bishop so far

2nd fastest 40

2nd fastest 10 yd split

5th highest vertical

6th longest broad jump
 

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Drake Maye has a clearly superior deep ball, the best in the draft, and also the best raw arm strength. Caleb is quite inaccurate deep, and will be frequently picked off that way, whereas in college he can get away with incompletions on those duck throws. The NPCs ooh and ahh as Caleb runs around looking for playmaking opps to increase his star, while there are in fact receivers open in structure, which a competent, traditional QB like Drake would readily throw to.

You can clearly see Caleb's impulsiveness and selfishness rear itself in post-snap processing. The NPCs overlook when he sidearms the ball at the TE's femur on an in-route while he's standing in an NFL-clean pocket. This is because he can't handle the slightest sense of QB pressure. 'NFL clean' feels like pressure, and Caleb is a pussy.

The stats conmen (disproportionately Jewish of course) have said that you don't need to block as much you think, because we have affletes now. Analytics people love to come up with 'counterintuitive' horse **** like this - the answer may shock you; you've been doing it wrong this whole time, and so forth. But just like how they clearly ruined baseball, they're thus ruining football in these ways. First we needed deficient 'long-armed' OL in order to make the OL more black, and then to patch that problem, we needed QBs that can run around to make up for the blocking problem we've created. Anthropometrically, you expect OL to be white-dominant, due to pelvic size, total strength, levers, etc. Jackson Powers-Johnson may well be the best center we've seen in the league so far, yet you will see token mentions of his arm length.

But back to Caleb..

He inherited the worst qualities of modern whiteness and eternal blackness. His whiteness is that of a typical iPad kid. By that I mean he just comes off as vaguely gay and lacking in presence of character - even though he probably isn't gay, and he probably does care about winning and such things. And his blackness is rather extreme in both his impulsive, selfish play and his childlike emotional extroversion - sobbing in his mama arms moments after a loss, instead of being there with his team. The NPC e-scouting world tries hard to write off this black pathology as if it meant absolutely nothing, as if we've all seen this exact thing before and it's the most normal QB-thing in the world: 'What? Grown men cry all the time, just like this.'

Denial is a powerful thing. They can probably sense the logical train that is there if they would only start to question this guy's character, and it's a very uncomfortable feeling. Not that the average moron can put 2 and 2 together autonomously and come to think like us - they'd need to be spoonfed to get here. They will not have some racial epiphany, however, they could autonomously come to the realization that scouting and valuation is totally wrong and a joke. There's a reason why Lamar Jackson won 2 MVPs as a below average passer. The same race-communist media people who voted for Blackson are the ones getting all excited for Caleb for mostly the same reasons.

Just to follow up on Williams - He's essentially opted out of every part of the combine outside of the interviews including medical and the thought of him not going number 1 overall has never crossed his mind. Its hard not to root for this narcissistic, entitled, overrated black quarterback not to fail.

https://www.on3.com/pro/news/caleb-...hought-in-my-mind-nfl-draft-scouting-combine/

https://www.on3.com/pro/news/caleb-...sion-to-decline-medical-exams-at-nfl-combine/
 
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The stats conmen (disproportionately Jewish of course) have said that you don't need to block as much you think, because we have affletes now. Analytics people love to come up with 'counterintuitive' horse **** like this - the answer may shock you; you've been doing it wrong this whole time, and so forth. But just like how they clearly ruined baseball, they're thus ruining football in these ways. First we needed deficient 'long-armed' OL in order to make the OL more black, and then to patch that problem, we needed QBs that can run around to make up for the blocking problem we've created. Anthropometrically, you expect OL to be white-dominant, due to pelvic size, total strength, levers, etc. Jackson Powers-Johnson may well be the best center we've seen in the league so far, yet you will see token mentions of his arm length.
Yep. Another reason for blackening the position of O-line is due to the fact that blacks mature faster physically than whites. Most of these long-armed black O-lineman have already maxed out physically and offer very little upside (despite that word used almost unanimously to describe most affletes) The white offensive lineman usually will not be ready to play right away, but instead will require a couple years of development to realize their full potential. Being that coaches (both at the college and pro levels) are in 'win now' modes almost every year. No one wants to take the time to develop players. That's why these SEC sumos may dominate in college, but suck in the pros.
 
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