Okay, okay, I've witnessed so many superior black athletes, these past 30/40 years, I was 100% convinced ,without any doubts at all, that, this particular race, would, sooner or later, own every physical feat, or the other, all possible record's of; speed; endurance; jumping ability; quickness; and strength record's, in whatever sport they chose to make a paycheck? 
What a minute. Are you kidding me? Look at this white man's hope here, having sporting records[NFL] even the toughest off all-time, roughies/toughies, cannot match.
His beaten competition: Lawrence Taylor; Reggie White, even have to take a second place finish when it come's to NFL sacks. What?
Look for yourself at this Wisconsin born white-thug:
His resume':
It’s entirely possible that J.J. Watt might have been cybernetically engineered in the farmlands of Wisconsin, as some type of football “super solider” experiment. That’s the only possible explanation for a man who stands 6’6, weighs 290 lbs, squats 700lbs, can clear a 61″ box jump, put up 34 repetitions of 225 lbs in the bench press at the 2011 NFL Combine, and consumes 9,000 calories per day. Watt treats offensive linemen trying to block him one-on-one like children, humiliating them in a variety of different ways. He’s the only player in NFL history to have multiple seasons with 20 or more sacks; not even Reggie White or Lawrence Taylor can say that. There might be guys who are faster than him, and there might be guys who can lift more than him (although there aren’t many), but there might not be a single NFL player with the insane combination of strength and speed that J.J. Watt possesses. Strength Meter: 100%
* Move along Grits before my now, jumped-started enthusiastic rejuvenation, comes calling.

What a minute. Are you kidding me? Look at this white man's hope here, having sporting records[NFL] even the toughest off all-time, roughies/toughies, cannot match.
His beaten competition: Lawrence Taylor; Reggie White, even have to take a second place finish when it come's to NFL sacks. What?

Look for yourself at this Wisconsin born white-thug:

His resume':
It’s entirely possible that J.J. Watt might have been cybernetically engineered in the farmlands of Wisconsin, as some type of football “super solider” experiment. That’s the only possible explanation for a man who stands 6’6, weighs 290 lbs, squats 700lbs, can clear a 61″ box jump, put up 34 repetitions of 225 lbs in the bench press at the 2011 NFL Combine, and consumes 9,000 calories per day. Watt treats offensive linemen trying to block him one-on-one like children, humiliating them in a variety of different ways. He’s the only player in NFL history to have multiple seasons with 20 or more sacks; not even Reggie White or Lawrence Taylor can say that. There might be guys who are faster than him, and there might be guys who can lift more than him (although there aren’t many), but there might not be a single NFL player with the insane combination of strength and speed that J.J. Watt possesses. Strength Meter: 100%
* Move along Grits before my now, jumped-started enthusiastic rejuvenation, comes calling.
