Posted on 09/30/2023 6:42:58 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
I like the Dodgers a little bit. First, Mookie Betts is a genuinely beautiful hitter. Two, the franchise is one of those on the cutting edge of development. I want to see the league’s troglodytes punished. My son was a Driveline kid from the moment their first training product came out.
So I’m a fan of league’s smart guys.
That play calling was horrendous, the Offensive Coordinator was just over thinking the situation. Granted Colorado had carved up SUC on the ground all day, but with no timeouts you just can’t be running the ball especially off tackle.
Sanders son had a very good game, but really $hit the bed on the previous drive taking a sack on 4th down well into SUC territory. YOU HAVE to get the ball in the air at which point anything can happen. Worst case SUC intercepts the ball but deep into there own territory, effectively a Punt.
More updates on the NCAACP.
That’s a bingo! All blacks in society get special treatment not just black college coaches. Blacks can loot and murder and get nothing more than a slight punishment.
He's done well considering that the vast majority of the team is new recruits.
He needs to recruit better offensive and defensive lines next year, if he hopes to be considered for the playoffs.
You know, I started this season excited about Deion Sanders running Colorado. But I don’t know if the combination of black culture dysfunction coupled with and bolstered by media dysfunction will sink my interest.
Deion is beginning to come across to me as a guy who thinks everyone is against him and people want him to lose. Big chip on his shoulder. No good. I think that could be a fatal flaw because you’re defined not by others but by your own attitude about yourself and what you’re doing.
It means that if valid correction or good-faith criticism comes his way, he may reject it out of hand because “they are against me and want me to fail.” That attitude could even hinder valid self-correction/criticism. Bad news. It turns me off and dissipates my enthusiasm for this whole thing with Deion and Colorado. Gives it a bad taste for me.
One big black culture dysfunction is their attitude that someone else has the power to define who they are. Blacks have a tendency to not own who they are. It’s “someone else’s fault”. I thought (and hoped) Deion was from a different cut of cloth. Sadly, I’m not so sure.
Deion was probably my favorite football player of all time to watch in terms of pure talent and skill. Loved to watch that guy. Apparently those negative attitudes were either latent and/or didn’t keep him from being a top performer. But those attitudes could sink him now and sink my interst as well.
You know, I started this season excited about Deion Sanders running Colorado. But I don’t know if the combination of black culture dysfunction coupled with and bolstered by media dysfunction will sink my interest.
Deion is beginning to come across to me as a guy who thinks everyone is against him and people want him to lose. Big chip on his shoulder. No good. I think that could be a fatal flaw because you’re defined not by others but by your own attitude about yourself and what you’re doing.
It means that if valid correction or good-faith criticism comes his way, he may reject it out of hand because “they are against me and want me to fail.” That attitude could even hinder valid self-correction/criticism. Bad news. It turns me off and dissipates my enthusiasm for this whole thing with Deion and Colorado. Gives it a bad taste for me.
One big black culture dysfunction is their attitude that someone else has the power to define who they are. Blacks have a tendency to not own who they are. It’s “someone else’s fault”. I thought (and hoped) Deion was from a different cut of cloth. Sadly, I’m not so sure.
Deion was probably my favorite football player of all time to watch in terms of pure talent and skill. Loved to watch that guy. Apparently those negative attitudes were either latent and/or didn’t keep him from being a top performer. But those attitudes could sink him now and sink my interest as well.
There’s a reason blacks rarely make it to the top in the corporate world and it’s not white “racism” - it’s their own cultural dysfunction and negative attitudes about themselves and life.
And he only beat the Cardinals because of one bad throw by Kurt Warner.
Even Cowher wasn’t great. In the Super Bowl vs. Dallas, they were on the verge of going down by 20 when Michael Irvin was called for an offensive PI on a touchdown. Even then, it took him an onside kick. I know, O’Donnell threw two obvious INTs-—but the Steeler receivers that day were out of their gourds good.
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