Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Liz Clarke Nails the Nonessential Reasons Skins Snub Cousins

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2017/03/01/the-one-area-where-the-redskins-badly-miscalculated-kirk-cousins/?utm_term=.d44ecd6e6bfd#comments

Good Liz Clarke article.

She nails it - Cousins believes in himself because he puts in the work. He, at least, can see clearly his market value. He won't take less. Why should he? The Skins have gone out of their way to support inferior black QBs while he waited offstage. Objectively the Redskins delayed, hence damaged, his development. Then when he succeeded, they tried to underpay him. He has done nothing but say The Right Thing (TM) in public. He really has little reason to feel loyalty to Washington, apart from any coaches who helped him.

Clarke gets the Kirk side of the analysis correct. But she leaves out the most important factor: the Redskins owner is a jew. And jews hate whites. It's called loxism. It's why the media are so relentlessly anti-Trump and anti-white. Every day, every page. Snyder's attitude is part of that same attitude found throughout the elite, which is dominated by jews. Jew Snyder wants a flashy black QB Of The Future (TM). Not a squeaky clean cornball non-brother. Why should he sign Boring Vanillaman for a half decade when a fresh Dak Prescott might pop up tomorrow morning? This,attitude on the part of owner jew Snyder, ultimately, is what is behind the unwillingness to sign Cousins to a long-term deal. That signing still might happen, of course. But even if it does, it will not be Snyder's preference, it will be something he accepts only with reluctance.

You would think the executive in Snyder would notice what Clarke emphasizes - that Cousins is all about invisible work. Working hard, being careful - preparing to succeed. But he doesn't. Because Cousins is White, and to jews, that's a sin. The very last thing any jew wants to do is pay a hundred million dollars to a bible-believing christian whiteskin. If Cousins ends up with another team after this year, keep reading the media. Eventually what I assert here will come out in the middle of some analytical article. Sources will say or hint something that's a 1% reduction of what I'm saying here. You might have to read between the lines, but eventually one of the inside reporters will admit, never calling it by its true name (hatred/bigotry), that Synder simply didn't want Cousins' type playing QB for his team.

The good news here is our investment is now in play: betting the Skins very hard on the Over for their season wins, at whichever number we prefer, based on our tolerance for risk.


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