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irishock
01-20-2014, 07:36 AM
ESPN ‏@espn (https://twitter.com/espn) 12h (https://twitter.com/espn/status/425066121914355715)
Kaepernick already has 101 rushing yards.Russell Wilson's pulling off Houdini plays. The future of the NFL appears to be now. #YoungGuns (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23YoungGuns&src=hash)



....immediately shat on by white football fans...


jake ‏@meteer23 (https://twitter.com/meteer23) 11h (https://twitter.com/meteer23/status/425066340701835265)
@EdwarJejeega (https://twitter.com/EdwarJejeega) @espn (https://twitter.com/espn) 1 "Houdini" holy fuck these bitches dick suck hard


Dekota Fletcher ‏@dfletcher21 (https://twitter.com/dfletcher21) 11h (https://twitter.com/dfletcher21/status/425067601836797952)
@meteer23 (https://twitter.com/meteer23) @EdwarJejeega (https://twitter.com/EdwarJejeega) @espn (https://twitter.com/espn) LMAO! Couldn't agree more, neither one can pass...just prayers and running. What are they the future of?

Spur-Addict
01-20-2014, 07:51 AM
There's really nothing to get bent out of shape about. It's not like White QBs will become extinct, that's just absurd. It's more so about the style of play that's being pushed. Although their teams are winning, so naturally they will be in the limelight despite their style of play. Johnny Football is in this mold and should be viewed the same going forward. Whether or not he is able to stick is up to his capability. There were four teams left yesterday morning, did you expect them to talk about Manning/Brady, and Manning/Brady only? Doesn't make sense.

fevertrees
01-20-2014, 09:06 AM
There's really nothing to get bent out of shape about. It's not like White QBs will become extinct, that's just absurd. It's more so about the style of play that's being pushed. Although their teams are winning, so naturally they will be in the limelight despite their style of play. Johnny Football is in this mold and should be viewed the same going forward. Whether or not he is able to stick is up to his capability. There were four teams left yesterday morning, did you expect them to talk about Manning/Brady, and Manning/Brady only? Doesn't make sense.

The new age of QBs are mediocre game managers who only succeed because of their defense.

Spur-Addict
01-20-2014, 09:53 AM
The new age of QBs are mediocre game managers who only succeed because of their defense.

Whether this is true or not doesn't really matter to me. Although I disagree when it comes to Wilson because he's displaying traits of a long term QB (IMO). But, what matters in this particular topic is the proposed theory of an agenda. Because Seattle and S.F (and even Carolina this year) have been successful, consequently the QBs of these teams are in the limelight. That's just how it goes, although other parts of the team are certainly lauded. Whatever style the QB plays, if the team is successful it will be noted. So I disagree with the notion of an agenda.

When teams win or lose, the QBs sometimes get too much credit on both sides whether it's a dual threat QB, or a traditional pocket passer. But, since there has been an influx of the dual threat QB as of late, and a few of them are on good teams and have been tossed into the limelight, I can understand why they have been extensively criticized. What will be interesting is if people properly group Johnny Football in this category if he maintains his current style of play.

But what is odd is that, why wouldn't they compare these younger QBs, to successful QBs when they were younger, as opposed to their later veteran years? Odd really. And, the divisions some of their contemporaries play in are sub par comparatively, so despite the differences of their teams, there is a distinct competitive difference as well in their divisions. Particularly the NFC East, and the AFC South.

TampaDude
01-20-2014, 12:48 PM
What's funny about all this hype is that both Kap and RW are only half black.

Mal
01-20-2014, 02:57 PM
What's funny about all this hype is that both Kap and RW are only half black.

And their teams successes are behind great coaching and great defense.

Raven
01-20-2014, 03:10 PM
There's really nothing to get bent out of shape about. It's not like White QBs will become extinct, that's just absurd. It's more so about the style of play that's being pushed. Although their teams are winning, so naturally they will be in the limelight despite their style of play. Johnny Football is in this mold and should be viewed the same going forward. Whether or not he is able to stick is up to his capability. There were four teams left yesterday morning, did you expect them to talk about Manning/Brady, and Manning/Brady only? Doesn't make sense.

you just add a negation ahead of every adjective and the statement is completely fine tbh.

spurraider21
01-20-2014, 03:23 PM
yes, because ESPN never slurps Andrew Luck. Foles was getting all sorts of praise when the Eagles went on their run, and even fucking Hoyer was a story for the 2-3 weeks when he was playing well. What other young white QB's would you like them to slurp. Tannehill? Glennon? Locker? Ponder? Bradford? Gabbert? Weeden?

all of the great qb's do not qualify as "young." rodgers, brady, brees, manning, rivers, rape.

Raven
01-20-2014, 03:36 PM
yes, because ESPN never slurps Andrew Luck. Foles was getting all sorts of praise when the Eagles went on their run, and even fucking Hoyer was a story for the 2-3 weeks when he was playing well. What other young white QB's would you like them to slurp. Tannehill? Glennon? Locker? Ponder? Bradford? Gabbert? Weeden?

all of the great qb's do not qualify as "young." rodgers, brady, brees, manning, rivers, rape.

how about calling the situation shitty like it is?

spurraider21
01-20-2014, 03:39 PM
after luck and possibly foles, where do Wilson and Kaep rank as far as young qb's in the league?

ESPN and the msm will always slurp whoever is playing in the big games. if it was fucking romo and stafford in the nfc title game we'd be hearing about how great they were. people act surprised that espn hyped the 2 qb's in the NFC championship game and are calling it a black agenda :lol. they would have done the same to whichever 2 qb's were playing

mojorizen7
01-20-2014, 03:46 PM
Hard to say really.
Kaep is only asked to hand off to Gore or drop back,make one read then run.
Wilson is asked to hand off to Lynch or run play action while running around.

I suspect that there's a few other young athletic QB's that could do the same playing behind stout defensive teams with solid ground n pound offenses.

Chinook
01-20-2014, 09:53 PM
The new age of QBs are mediocre game managers who only succeed because of their defense.

Sounds like the old guard.

Personally, I'll be glad if QBs get knocked back down a peg or two. It didn't used to be an insult to call a QB a game-manager. And it shouldn't be now in they can still win. Football is a team sport, but people are treating quarterbacks like it's baseball or something.

313
01-20-2014, 11:51 PM
Sounds like the old guard.

Personally, I'll be glad if QBs get knocked back down a peg or two. It didn't used to be an insult to call a QB a game-manager. And it shouldn't be now in they can still win. Football is a team sport, but people are treating quarterbacks like it's baseball or something.

Heck, Tom Brady was a game manager in the early days.

313
01-20-2014, 11:54 PM
ESPN ‏@espn (https://twitter.com/espn) 12h (https://twitter.com/espn/status/425066121914355715)
Kaepernick already has 101 rushing yards.Russell Wilson's pulling off Houdini plays. The future of the NFL appears to be now. #YoungGuns (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23YoungGuns&src=hash)



....immediately shat on by white football fans...


jake ‏@meteer23 (https://twitter.com/meteer23) 11h (https://twitter.com/meteer23/status/425066340701835265)
@EdwarJejeega (https://twitter.com/EdwarJejeega) @espn (https://twitter.com/espn) 1 "Houdini" holy fuck these bitches dick suck hard


Dekota Fletcher ‏@dfletcher21 (https://twitter.com/dfletcher21) 11h (https://twitter.com/dfletcher21/status/425067601836797952)
@meteer23 (https://twitter.com/meteer23) @EdwarJejeega (https://twitter.com/EdwarJejeega) @espn (https://twitter.com/espn) LMAO! Couldn't agree more, neither one can pass...just prayers and running. What are they the future of?

Spur-addict was pretty dead on. Who else are they supposed to talk about? It's not like they ignore other young QBs during the regular season.

Raven
01-21-2014, 05:52 PM
Heck, Tom Brady was a game manager in the early days.

people are missunderstanding "being a game manager" with "managing the game".

spurraider21
01-21-2014, 07:00 PM
people are missunderstanding "being a game manager" with "managing the game".
in the first supebowl run he averaged less than 200 yards per game and threw for a combined 1 touchdown in 3 playoff games.

DPG21920
01-21-2014, 07:03 PM
What ESPN should talk about is reality and the truth: The QB position in the NFL is terrible talent-wise at the moment. There are about 6-7 legit playoff caliber QB's in the league and the rest range from game manager to terrible. QB is the hardest position in any sport IMO and there just isn't enough talent for all teams to have even game manager level QB's let alone playoff quality.

You don't have to hype what's not there.

Spur-Addict
01-21-2014, 07:17 PM
in the first supebowl run he averaged less than 200 yards per game and threw for a combined 1 touchdown in 3 playoff games.

spurraider beating raven over the head with facts again as usual :lol

Raven
01-21-2014, 08:17 PM
in the first supebowl run he averaged less than 200 yards per game and threw for a combined 1 touchdown in 3 playoff games.

that's exactly my point.

resistanze
01-21-2014, 09:25 PM
that's exactly my point.
What point was that?

Raven
01-21-2014, 09:31 PM
What point was that?

that people misuse the term game manager. Game manager is a term given to a qb that can't win a game strictly with his talent, while managing a game is a quality any qb needs to have and is not intended to be negative. the difference basically is that an elite qb can choose to let his team (defence and running game) win if the game flow is such, while a game manager is forced to do so because of his limits.

spurraider21
01-21-2014, 09:39 PM
thats a big pile of doodoo you just typed up tbh

Spur-Addict
01-21-2014, 09:40 PM
:lol

BUMP
01-21-2014, 10:33 PM
that people misuse the term game manager. Game manager is a term given to a qb that can't win a game strictly with his talent, while managing a game is a quality any qb needs to have and is not intended to be negative. the difference basically is that an elite qb can choose to let his team (defence and running game) win if the game flow is such, while a game manager is forced to do so because of his limits.

sons where does Russell Chatterjee fall in your definition?

resistanze
01-21-2014, 10:38 PM
thats a big pile of doodoo you just typed up tbh

Uh, there's a difference between 'typing up doodoo' and being a 'doodoo typer'.

Trill Clinton
01-21-2014, 10:47 PM
that people misuse the term game manager. Game manager is a term given to a qb that can't win a game strictly with his talent, while managing a game is a quality any qb needs to have and is not intended to be negative. the difference basically is that an elite qb can choose to let his team (defence and running game) win if the game flow is such, while a game manager is forced to do so because of his limits.

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N0 LyF3 ScRuB
01-21-2014, 10:50 PM
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yeah that was the biggest pile of dogshit i've ever read

Spur-Addict
01-21-2014, 10:52 PM
Uh, there's a difference between 'typing up doodoo' and being a 'doodoo typer'.

:rollin

N0 LyF3 ScRuB
01-21-2014, 10:55 PM
after luck and possibly foles, where do Wilson and Kaep rank as far as young qb's in the league?

ESPN and the msm will always slurp whoever is playing in the big games. if it was fucking romo and stafford in the nfc title game we'd be hearing about how great they were. people act surprised that espn hyped the 2 qb's in the NFC championship game and are calling it a black agenda :lol. they would have done the same to whichever 2 qb's were playing

People are still seriously overlooking Cam? You've got to be joking.

Cam > Colin.

It's not even close. What the fuck.

spurraider21
01-21-2014, 11:50 PM
People are still seriously overlooking Cam? You've got to be joking.

Cam > Colin.

It's not even close. What the fuck.
i never said Kaep > Cam... i just didn't mention Cam in my examples. relax

also, damn raven

Lincoln
01-22-2014, 12:20 AM
Uh, there's a difference between 'typing up doodoo' and being a 'doodoo typer'.

:lmao

Chinook
01-22-2014, 12:55 AM
What ESPN should talk about is reality and the truth: The QB position in the NFL is terrible talent-wise at the moment. There are about 6-7 legit playoff caliber QB's in the league and the rest range from game manager to terrible. QB is the hardest position in any sport IMO and there just isn't enough talent for all teams to have even game manager level QB's let alone playoff quality.

You don't have to hype what's not there.

I disagree. Something has to give. Either there is a ton of QB talent that keeps the top QBs fron consistently winning it all, or the QB position is overrated and talent level of the old guard is overstated. Who are the 6 or 7 QBs? Is Flacco among them? Is Kaep? If not, would he have been had Reed missed the tackle on Gore that set up the goal line stand? Will Wilson be one if Seattle wins?

I'd say both Kaep and Wilson are at least where Flacco was in his second or third year. He was awful against the Colts in 2009, and he committed two turnovers in three drives to let Pittsburgh back in the game in 2010. If anything, the NFL is filled with uncertainty at QB. But the talent is there.

Raven
01-22-2014, 06:07 PM
thats a big pile of doodoo you just typed up tbh

i've said what i had to say, you should thank me, stay silent and just drop it tbh.

spurraider21
01-22-2014, 07:38 PM
You shouldn't post without supervision from DoK and DD

resistanze
01-23-2014, 12:02 AM
i've said what i had to say, you should thank me, stay silent and just drop it tbh.

You'll never get a green card with that attitude tbh

Avante
01-24-2014, 09:35 AM
All anyone has to do is look at the HS programs and the NCAA. Coachs are looking for athletes now, they want some cat who doesn't look like he'll pull something if forced to actually run.

Look at the NFC Championship game and how exciting it was compared to watching two stuck in the muds play QB. Those days are coming to an end and it's very obvious.

A black QB in lasts season SB, a black QB in this SB, two black QB's in the NCAA title game, another black QB will be the first QB taken in the next draft just like last seasons draft. So all you redneck hicks who are racist as fuck, hahahaha!!!!!!!!

If Russell Wilson does win it, it will be.....

He's only the second Afro American to win a Superbowl.

Raven
01-24-2014, 10:09 AM
^ you forgot to mention the geno smith-ej manuel debacle

Clipper Nation
01-24-2014, 10:11 AM
Not sure why everyone's clowning on Raven, he had a good take for once.... I thought it was common knowledge that game-managing is a skill whereas a game manager is a quarterback who can only manage a game (i.e. Alice Smith)....

Avante
01-24-2014, 02:09 PM
^ you forgot to mention the geno smith-ej manuel debacle

Manuel is doing just fine.