tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post5903460661955817895..comments2024-01-26T00:52:04.340-08:00Comments on SBPDL: #440. Peyton Hillis Rushing for more than 1,000 yardsStuff Black People Don't Likehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-32447614381000140712011-12-10T02:28:02.583-08:002011-12-10T02:28:02.583-08:00about breakaway speed, you know what the record fo...about breakaway speed, you know what the record for 30+ yard rushing tds was for the longest time? SIX in one season. Held by......Jim Brown. Two people have broken it, Deangelo Williams and Chris Johnhson. backs rarely run in a straight line, its about reading blocks, agility and getting to the 2nd level. Shonn Greene is much slower than Hillis and is fine, LeGerret Blount ran a 4.7, those are just the better backs. Moreno ran a 4.62, Ingram ran in the 4.6 range as well. Mike Tolbert in the 4.7 range.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-91449754046034546732011-05-23T08:48:46.133-07:002011-05-23T08:48:46.133-07:00Someone who is black is more likely to be a sprint...Someone who is black is more likely to be a sprinter than someone who is not. Also they are more likely to weigh 500 lbs as well. Funny how Sports Illustrated never push that when pushing their superior athlete stisch.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-45444269305326797292011-05-22T23:13:16.224-07:002011-05-22T23:13:16.224-07:00Funny how liberals say black people are better ath...Funny how liberals say black people are better athletes, but that no other possible trait can attributed to Their race.....that would be stereotyping. <br /><br />Funny thing, that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-30437546060605613112010-12-21T14:53:49.167-08:002010-12-21T14:53:49.167-08:00Re Hillis: compare apples to apples. In a classic ...Re Hillis: compare apples to apples. In a classic Castefootball article that introduces Mr. Hammer to Mr. Head of Nail, poster Jimmy Chitwood spelled it out loud and clear.<br /><br />""A case in point: <br /><br />Player A, as a high school senior, was 6-1, 220-pounds, and ran a reported 4.5 40. Player B, as a high school senior, was 6-2, 220-pounds, and ran a reported 4.5 40. <br /><br />Player A rushed for 2,134 yards and 27 touchdowns on 223 carries as a senior (9.6 avg.). Player B rushed for 2,631 yards and 29 touchdowns on 261 carries as a senior (10.1 avg.). <br /><br />Player A was a Parade All-American and one of the top prospects in the nation. Player B was a Parade All-American and one of the top prospects in the nation. <br /><br />Here is where things get interesting… and confusing… and troubling…because it is readily apparent that both of these athletes are incredibly talented. And physically, one could hardly hope to find two more similar athletes … except for one evidently all-important difference. <br /><br />Player A is black and Player B is white. ""<br /><br />This article compared Peyton Hillis to Beanie Wells. Wells a pro-bust so far who had been given every opportunity to play, and Hillis a similiarly talented back who got almost no chance to play until this year.<br /><br />Read it and be awakened:<br /><br />Heisman Candidate or Blocking Fullback? The Difference is Apparently Only Skin Deep<br /><br />http://www.castefootball.us/viewarticle.asp?sportID=3&teamID=0&ID=23304Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-64587983410049667292010-12-21T14:15:59.590-08:002010-12-21T14:15:59.590-08:00"They also think that the person behind this ..."They also think that the person behind this Web site is a graduate of North Carolina A@T or North Carolina A&M."<br /><br />lol, who is "they"? Does that mean EVERYONE at Caste Football believes you are from North Carolina A&T or North Carolina A&M? Or could it be that one poster made an incorrect assertion. <br /><br />Because I'm sure you've never made a factual error because, after all, you've "forgotten more about sports (the actual Xs and Os behind the game) then everyone who posts there EVER knew." <br /><br />One of the things White People Don't Like is insufferable egomaniacs. <br /><br />P.S. As regards this quote -- "It should be obvious to most people why that is done here, but the people at Caste Football are locked into an insane mindset where any failure of WHITE PEOPLE must be due to minority racism." Your singularly "sane mindset" has prevented you from comprehending that most of Caste Football's criticism is aimed at Whites and Jews, and often at White athletes and fans themselves. Sure, blacks are often dysfunctional and their behavior appalling, but the Caste System was created and is enabled by Whites.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-46203184482831675252010-12-21T11:17:37.360-08:002010-12-21T11:17:37.360-08:00The primary attributes of a good running back are ...The primary attributes of a good running back are instinct, durability, and a good pair of hands. Without those, a high 40 time doesn't matter.<br /><br />Hillis wouldn't have gotten off the bench without injuries to the other backs, none of whom had ever looked as good as Hillis has in 2010, or even when he was in Denver.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-6245798010694087392010-12-21T10:39:18.085-08:002010-12-21T10:39:18.085-08:00"We're talking about running backs, and H..."We're talking about running backs, and Hillis' average of 4.64. So nice job posting top 40 times at all positions, anonymous."<br /><br />I couldn't find a list of current NFL running backs. Sorry.<br />I stumbled on these lists and posted them "as is", including a link.<br />Here's a list of top-rated running backs from the class of 2008 (Hillis's class)...<br />http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/09000d5d807a7526/article/drafts-top-running-backsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-52962089450220101492010-12-20T21:51:51.702-08:002010-12-20T21:51:51.702-08:00We're talking about running backs, and Hillis&...We're talking about running backs, and Hillis' average of 4.64. So nice job posting top 40 times at all positions, anonymous.VanillaGorillanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-83250482701844230762010-12-20T20:44:30.671-08:002010-12-20T20:44:30.671-08:00"That statement can apply to any position, no..."That statement can apply to any position, not just running back."<br /><br />There is an old saying that it is impossible to argue with an ignorant man. The same applies to a professional troll.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-11011962706612531502010-12-20T16:10:47.475-08:002010-12-20T16:10:47.475-08:00"Thanks for doing the work I was too lazy (an..."Thanks for doing the work I was too lazy (and busy traveling) to do. Hillis' 4.54 would put him in the top half of RBs. Not quite the bottom 10% like first anonymous said."<br /><br />That was his FASTEST time, not his average time.<br /><br />His average time was 4.64, which is not considered particularly fast among NFL running backs.<br /><br />From this years's NFL Combine:<br /><br />The Top 10 Official 40 Yard Dash Times from 2010<br />4.28: Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson<br />4.34: Trindon Holliday, return specialist, LSU<br />4.35: Jahvid Best, RB, California<br />4.37: C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson<br />4.40: Dorin Dickerson, TE, Pittsburgh<br />4.41: Taylor Price, WR, Ohio<br />4:41: Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Southern Methodist<br />4.42: Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame<br />4.43: Brandon Banks, WR, Kansas State<br />4.43: Taylor Mays, S, Southern California<br />4.43: Ben Tate, RB, Auburn<br />4.43: Kyle Williams, WR, Arizona State<br /><br />Top Ten 40 Yard Dash times since 2000 (when official times began being recorded.<br />4.24: Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina (2008)<br />4.28: Jerome Mathis, WR, Hampton (2005)<br />4.28: Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson (2010)<br />4.29: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee State (2008)<br />4.29: Stanford Routt, CB, Houston (2005)<br />4.29: Fabian Washington, CB, Nebraska (2005)<br />4:30: Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland (2009)<br />4.30: Yamon Figurs, WR, Kansas State (2007)<br />4.30: Darrent Williams, CB, Oklahoma State (2005)<br />4.31: Tyvon Branch, CB, Connecticut (2008)<br />4.31: Justin King, CB, Penn State (2008)<br />4.31: Jonathan Joseph, CB, South Carolina (2006)<br />4.31: Aaron Lockett, WR, Kansas State (2002)<br />4.31: Santana Moss, WR, Miami (Fla.) (2001)<br /><br />http://www.walker-sports.net/2010/03/2010-nfl-combine-fastest-40-yard-dash.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-36714049077306597682010-12-20T14:16:34.805-08:002010-12-20T14:16:34.805-08:00SBPDL,
Thanks for doing the work I was too lazy (...SBPDL,<br /><br />Thanks for doing the work I was too lazy (and busy traveling) to do. Hillis' 4.54 would put him in the top half of RBs. Not quite the bottom 10% like first anonymous said.Fayette White Guynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-74525619616709702062010-12-20T11:20:21.821-08:002010-12-20T11:20:21.821-08:00PWI??PWI??Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-83300662281480011622010-12-20T11:12:34.697-08:002010-12-20T11:12:34.697-08:00"The point is that their great speed and runn..."The point is that their great speed and running ability alone could not make a team a winner. Teams win Super Bowls without that type of running back all the time."<br /><br />That statement can apply to any position, not just running back. (And for the record, I have not attempted to argue that having a fast RB automatically equals success.)<br />Teams also routinely reach the Super Bowl without a great quarterback. In the last 15 years alone, the following qb's have all started in the Super Bowl:<br />XXIX - 1/29/95<br />Stan Humphries, San Diego Chargers - NE Louisiana<br /><br />XXX - 1/28/96 <br />Neil O'Donnell, Pittsburgh Steelers - Maryland<br /><br />XXXIII - 1/31/99 <br />Chris Chandler, Atlanta Falcons - Washington<br /><br />XXXIV - 1/30/00<br />Steve McNair, Tennessee Titans - Alcorn State<br /><br />XXXV - 1/28/01<br />Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens - Fresno State<br />Kerry Collins, New York Giants - Penn State<br /><br />XXXVII - 1/26/03<br />Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - FSU <br />Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders - Delaware<br /><br />XXXVIII - 2/1/04<br />Jake Delhomme, Carolina Panthers - Louisiana-Lafayette<br /><br />XXXVIX - 2/6/05<br />Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia - Syracuse<br /><br />XL - 2/5/06<br />Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle - Boston College<br /><br />XLI - 2/4/07<br />Rex Grossman, Chicago Bears - FloridaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-19906897114719298922010-12-20T09:48:54.473-08:002010-12-20T09:48:54.473-08:00"So what?"
Of course Simpson, Sayers, a..."So what?"<br /><br />Of course Simpson, Sayers, and Sanders are 3 of the greatest of all time. I never suggested otherwise. The point is that their great speed and running ability alone could not make a team a winner. Teams win Super Bowls without that type of running back all the time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-38474457075519578122010-12-20T08:25:43.186-08:002010-12-20T08:25:43.186-08:00"Marino, Trakenton, and Kelly played in at le..."Marino, Trakenton, and Kelly played in at least one Super Bowl. Sayers, Simpson, and Sanders never came close to being in one."<br /><br />So what?<br /><br />Are you actually suggesting that Sayers, Simpson & Sanders are NOT 3 of the greatest of all time based on the fact that they never played in a Super Bowl?<br />There's a helluva lot of NFL Hall Of Famers who have never played in a Super Bowl, are they all overrated?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-89314384780480362072010-12-19T19:56:32.142-08:002010-12-19T19:56:32.142-08:00SPDL,
Since you brought up the subject, just what...SPDL,<br /><br />Since you brought up the subject, just what college did you graduate from?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-31018522793767627042010-12-19T19:51:38.241-08:002010-12-19T19:51:38.241-08:00"As many as Dan Marino, Fran Tarkenton, and J..."As many as Dan Marino, Fran Tarkenton, and Jim Kelly."<br /><br />Marino, Trakenton, and Kelly played in at least one Super Bowl. Sayers, Simpson, and Sanders never came close to being in one. <br /><br />Sayers in 1969, and Simpson in 1976, led the league in rushing while their teams finished 1-13 and 2-12.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-27591244573867055212010-12-19T12:05:06.839-08:002010-12-19T12:05:06.839-08:00"They also think that the person behind this ..."They also think that the person behind this Web site is a graduate of North Carolina A@T or North Carolina A&M."<br /><br />LOL Now THAT is funny! WDE!<br /><br />Personally, I don't give a shit how few white running backs there are in the NFL, but what annoys the shit out of me is that it doesn't receive ANY discussion/mention whatsoever in sports media...whereas we're beaten over the head almost daily with the "CRISIS" of not enough black coaches or black quarterbacks.<br /><br />(Just a few minutes ago, one of the Fox NFL commentators was fluffing the NY Giants black defensive coordinator, talking about what a great Head Coach this guy will be...I swear, it never ends.)<br /><br />There was a time I was a huge fan of ESPN, but now you can't pay me to watch that garbage.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-19376064330462763542010-12-19T11:06:27.119-08:002010-12-19T11:06:27.119-08:00Last anon,
Good point.
I have a lot of problems...Last anon,<br /><br />Good point. <br /><br />I have a lot of problems with Caste Football. For one, they think it is wrong of me to capitalize Black and not white. <br /><br />It should be obvious to most people why that is done here, but the people at Caste Football are locked into an insane mindset where any failure of WHITE PEOPLE must be due to minority racism. <br /><br />They also think that the person behind this Web site is a graduate of North Carolina A@T or North Carolina A&M. <br /><br />http://www.castefootball.us/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=8179&PN=52&title=peyton-hillis<br /><br />Regardless, I've forgotten more about sports (the actual Xs and Os behind the game) then everyone who posts there EVER knew. <br /><br />I do enjoy the tireless work done by many of the posters there to showcase what the continued discrimination of white athletes means for society at large. Having positive examples of Black people is important, considering the alternative (thugreport.com) and keeping white players from certain positions means that Black players will dominate the glamor positions in college and the professional ranks (RB, CB, Receiver, safety and increasingly, QB).Stuff Black People Don't Likehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-80452980482223211332010-12-19T09:52:17.870-08:002010-12-19T09:52:17.870-08:00"How many super bowl rings do Simpson, Sayers..."How many super bowl rings do Simpson, Sayers, and Sanders have?"<br /><br />As many as Dan Marino, Fran Tarkenton, and Jim Kelly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-38045373846783771522010-12-19T01:50:13.328-08:002010-12-19T01:50:13.328-08:00Charles
There are plenty of loud-mouthed, uncouth...Charles<br /><br />There are plenty of loud-mouthed, uncouth black boxers. Floyd Mayweather probably tops the list right now, both in terms of marketing dollars and in loudness. But then you have guys like Glen Johnson or Chad Dawson, black boxers whose out of ring behavior is about as muted as Joe Louis's during his heyday. There is not a general interest in Dawson, despite being American and black, for the reason you already cited: The rise of mixed-martial arts. That has more to do with the decline of boxing stateside than any racial boogeyman to which Caste Football wishes to attribute decisions. Again, I don't know enough about football to acknowledge or refute what they have to say about that sport. I do know that they are pissing into the wind regarding their views of the racial dynamics concerning boxing.<br /><br />You mentioned Cooney; he is all the evidence you need that America will embrace a white fighter over a black one, whether or not he deserves it. There are plenty of experts who believe Holmes was superior to Ali. Cooney, god love him, was essentially a one-handed fighter, a la the Brockton Blockbuster, Marciano, who also, like Cooney caught a lot of great fighters on their decline; Cooney's devestation of Norton is very reminiscent of the hurting Marciano put on Walcott.<br /><br />America fell in love with Cooney, despite his sparse accomplishments (when compared to Holmes) exactly because he was white, demonstrating thd opposite of the kind of plot that Caste hopes to uncover.<br /><br />Worldwide, boxing continues to eclipse UFC and its satellites. Also in terms of Pay-Per-Views, no MMA event has thus far surpassed the numbers done by De La Hoya-Mayweather. You should remember additionally that when Bob Arum said that UFC was not publicly traded (they may have since done an IPO) they could have claimed to have done 10 trillion buys. Who was to check?<br /><br />Regarding the popularity of the Klitschkos in Europe, especially at Colorline in Hamburg, Deutschland, they are fluent in German and began their professional lives there. Aryans who hold the Klitschkos up as their ideal should know that both brothers are trained by Emmanuel Steward (black), who aside from Freddie Roach (white) is the best trainer since Eddie Futch (black), the best that ever lived. <br /><br />And yes, whether anyone likes it or not, the greatest fighter who ever lived was a black guy named Ray Robinson.Hirschnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-83923846398938140412010-12-18T22:17:22.711-08:002010-12-18T22:17:22.711-08:00Why isn't HBO eager to show the Klitschko brot...Why isn't HBO eager to show the Klitschko brothers? <br /><br />Sprinter speed can help a running back, but it never has been necessary to be succesful. The backs on championship teams have usually been consistent at picking up the first downs rather than being track sprinter types. <br /><br />How many super bowl rings do Simpson, Sayers, and Sanders have?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-38423547424346385182010-12-18T20:53:36.128-08:002010-12-18T20:53:36.128-08:00"He literally could not see the casteless unt..."He literally could not see the casteless untouchable Hillis-walla standing in front of him."<br /><br />And for this incompetence he deserved to be fired, as should ANY coach who chooses ANY player based on skin color rather than ability.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-16426605812542590452010-12-18T20:46:38.182-08:002010-12-18T20:46:38.182-08:00"Not quite what comes to mind when Brown, Cso..."Not quite what comes to mind when Brown, Csonka, Riggins and Campbell are mentioned."<br /><br />1. The game has gotten a lot faster since the 70's and 80's.<br />2. "Am I suggesting that a white athlete can't be a successful sprinter, or a successful running back?? NO! Just LESS LIKELY."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-78806399151659675882010-12-18T18:01:32.233-08:002010-12-18T18:01:32.233-08:00"...Of all the attributes that contribute to ..."...Of all the attributes that contribute to being a good running back, the most important is breakaway speed..."<br /><br />Not quite what comes to mind when Brown, Csonka, Riggins and Campbell are mentioned.<br /><br />"...Their hypothesis is that the Klitschko brothers aren't popular in America because someone has an interest in suppressing a white heavyweight champion..."<br /><br />Some of the largest gates in boxing history, even when adjusted for inflation, have been K brother fights in Germany. Cooney-Holmes was massive. Are you are honestly suggesting money isn't being left on the table? For some reason marketing mavens are unable to sell smart-mouthed-black-guy-gets-KTFO-by-PhD-Euro? Promoters who live off the Hispanic vs. black race angle are above hyping a black vs. white grudge match?<br /><br />No prob. Dana White is scooping up those unwanted sports entertainment dollars. <br /><br />"...That site is a collection of F'ing retards..."<br /><br />Milton Friedman said, 'Discrimination is its own punishment.' Sahib McDaniels lost a head coaching job because of it. He literally could not see the casteless untouchable Hillis-walla standing in front of him. Better to go with Knowshon Moreno, he of the 10 carries for 15 yards game. That seems a bit 'tard to me.Charlesnoreply@blogger.com