Kaleb Blanchard RB LA

Discussion in 'Recruiting' started by Jewbaccah, Jan 14, 2013.

  1. Dick Huffman

    Dick Huffman Guest

    Janzen Jackson gives it an F
     
  2. Bassmanbruno

    Bassmanbruno Banned

    I apologize for your anger - you must be a good ole boy - sad the glory days have long passed. The white tail back is no more. I feel your pain though.
     
    Last edited: Jan 18, 2013
  3. justingroves

    justingroves supermod

    He's had better
     
  4. Dick Huffman

    Dick Huffman Guest

    Stfu. if you had any foresight, you would see that 20 years from now, a lot of blacks will be half/half.
     
  5. Bassmanbruno

    Bassmanbruno Banned

    Then they won't be quite as good as they are today. It's genetics. The 60s, 70s, and 80s are long gone. The white athlete doesn't measure up at RB and CB. They still do ok at safety and WR though.

    But you're right - it must be some big coincidence or conspiracy that 98% of NFL RBs are minorities. Must be.
     
    Last edited: Jan 18, 2013
  6. govols182

    govols182 Honorary Mod

    Lol. You're such an idiot bass. Just stop.
     
  7. Bassmanbruno

    Bassmanbruno Banned

    I just love irony. Makes the world tolerable.
     
  8. JohnnyQuickkick

    JohnnyQuickkick Calcio correspondent

    Johnny Johnson was white on Tecmo Super Bowl, and he was pretty good, although I don't think we was white in real life. Not sure if that advances or retreats this argument.
     
  9. Bassmanbruno

    Bassmanbruno Banned

    Both.
     
  10. zero-sum

    zero-sum New Member

    South Alabama
     
  11. lylsmorr

    lylsmorr Super Moderator

    Say what?
     
  12. Bassmanbruno

    Bassmanbruno Banned

    Whew. Good.
     
  13. zero-sum

    zero-sum New Member

    Yeah, talented but oft-injured 'back.

    Plays hard (little regard for his own welfare) resulting in being often injured. Too risky an investment for some coaches, esp in the SEC (lmt'd schollies)---special thx to Mike Slive.

    Wish Kaleb well, hope he defies the odds and has a successful collegiate career.
     

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