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Are there any positions that require zero skill? [Just being a nigger?]
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"Well, Howahd, Joe Whiteboy's a Throwback, a Tough, Scrappy Kid, with Solid Fundamentals, Good Hands & Deceptive Speed (not REAL speed, of course: all successful White "athletes" are really just the equivalent of watch-stealing street magicians): a Classic Overachievah. While his four national BCS Championships are rathah impressive at first glance, the NFL is a different kettle of gefilte fish. Look for him to go somewayah in the mid-to-late 37th round. Now, D'Ownlow'te Washington-Jenkem of Emmitt Till Memorial Middle School, ahhhh - a supastah in waiting!"
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[LA Times laughably twists reality to breaking point to impugn judgment of Tebow and to tie him to murder indictee Aaron Hernandez.]
Aaron Hernandez is a 'good guy,' Tim Tebow told Tom Brady in 2011 By Chuck Schilken 7:25 AM PDT, July 17, 2013 An NFL video of a 2011 postgame chat between New England quarterback Tom Brady and then-Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has surfaced in which Brady says he is trying to look after a couple of Tebow's former Florida teammates, one of whom was Aaron Hernandez. Perhaps the most interesting part of the brief exchange is that Tebow tells Brady that Hernandez and fellow Gator-turned-Patriot Brandon Spikes are "good guys," but both quarterbacks agreed the two could be "a lot to handle." Hernandez was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd last month and was subsequently released by the Patriots. Tebow is currently on the New England roster, looking to find a spot as a backup to Brady. But back on Dec. 18, 2011, he was the starting quarterback for the Broncos, who had just suffered a 41-23 loss to Brady and the Patriots. The two quarterbacks exchanged pleasantries after the game and were about to part ways when Brady thought to bring up Tebow's former teammates in what appears to be a joking manner. Brady: "You know, I'm trying to watch over Aaron and Brandon, but ..." Tebow: "They're good guys." Brady: "... they're a lot to handle." Tebow: "Absolutely." During his college days Hernandez was suspended one game for a failed drug test and was allegedly involved in a bar altercation to which Tebow was listed a witness. Spikes was suspended half a game for an on-field eye-gouging incident with the Gators and four games with the Patriots for violating the NFL's banned substances policy. The video has apparently been out there since shortly after the game on NFL.com, but the Boston-based site Masshole Sports was the first to notice Hernandez's name brought up in the conversation. http://www.latimes.com/sports/sports...,6119882.story |
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Thing is, even when Tebow can make them loads of money, they still don't want him, so strong is their fear. Which, as I never tire of saying, proves yet again that the (judeo)-leftist school of media criticism and corporate critism is wrong - as it claims, inaccurately, that corporations pursue profit above all else. They do not. This can be proved as many times over as one needs to. Politics is first. Profits are second. Quote:
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Tebow's problem is he's not that good at passing. But it's not that simple. He's good at long passing, ok at short passing, but bad at medium-passing. This may be due to his technique, both footwork and his unfurling style of throwing. Presumably this could be worked out. I've seen at least one former QB say he could be taught. Others may not think his technique is vastly improvable. I don't know what the truth is. What I know is that: 1) claims of his passing inadequacy are wildly exaggerated; 2) any other QB in any other time and place who turned a season around from 1-4 to making the playoffs and winning a game would be given at least another two full seasons to see if he could develop further. It's unthinkable to me that the team he performed that miracle for would dump him - and then the team he's traded to, with not very good QBs and a losing record, would never once even try to start him. It just doesn't make any sense without the political angle. Quote:
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The jews even warn, in Protocols, about the danger of personalities. Even if they control all the media and other indoctrinational institutions, there is still always remaining the danger of personalities rising up and compelling attention and gaining followers. That's it. MOST of the NFL players, black or white, are christians, and MANY of them are pretty hard-core believers. But very few or none of them have Tebow's charisma. Last edited by Alex Linder; July 26th, 2013 at 09:04 PM. |
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The reaction of coach Mike Holmgren on the sidelines was like a super volcano - when you know that had it been any "prize prospect" ape, the most you'd have seen out of him would've been a sad head-shake.
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Slow down and think about this. Does it make even one atom of sense? Only a brainwashed, dumbed-down population would accept such a ridiculous explanation. Last edited by Alex Linder; July 26th, 2013 at 09:11 PM. |
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Notice also that many times the star performer of that night's game will thank jesus or god in his interview with ESPN, or whichever station, and the interviewer will always stoneface and ignore it. Dolly Parton had the best quote about it, re her tv show out in Hollywood. Don't have it at hand, but she just said, it's a bunch of jews, and they're all scared of christianity. Goyim who have achieved any level of success inside the media machine know to keep their beliefs private or they will be on this paranoid tribe's watch or hit list. Last edited by Alex Linder; July 26th, 2013 at 09:12 PM. |
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I'd love to know the origin of 'skill position' - who came up with that and when and why. A second point re the grittiness and overachieving - the leftists at Gawker recognize this too, but instead of correctly interpreting it as you do, that it's a backhanded putdown of white athletes, pretending they make up in heart what they lack in speed or athletic ability, the leftists use it to mean they are denying the presence of these qualities in blacks. Last edited by Alex Linder; July 26th, 2013 at 09:13 PM. |
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New England is owned by a jew, Robert Kraft. NE's signing Tebow directly controverts my thesis, that Tebow is being blackballed. But we'll see what happens. Belichick has not confirmed Tebow will play QB, which means he may be trying him at other positions. Also, apparently Tebow is signed for two years, for a limited and unguaranteed amount of money. He's almost in the position of someone not drafted being brought in for a tryout. In my opinion, if politics didn't figure, 2013 would be Tebow's third full season as a starter, and he would be considerably better than he was in his impressive second season (first near-full season as starter). Instead, he has wasted over a year at the Jets, getting little playing time, and being made to gain a bunch of weight. He is not even physically the same person he was two years ago when he had his success.
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It could be that Kraft is taking one for the (judeo) team, taking Tebow off the market so that he can't meet with accidental success as a qb, with a team desperate enough to take a flyer on his current abilities and untapped potential--a team that might develop him in good faith. If so, Kraft gets to sanctimoniously take the credit for 'taking a chance on poor Tim Tebow,' at the same time he's screwing him and the White fans by keeping him out of circulation. That is a typically jewish way to operate. |
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He could have brought in Tebow for Sanchez after a few games, but his pride got in the way. That's my read, it could be wrong. Tebow would probably have had the same effect on the Jets as he had on the Broncos.
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