NFL Week 17

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Last year we were told that the spread option could never work in the NFL and that it was only a gimmick that the NFL defenses would quickly catch up to. We were told that repeatedly by all the "experts" because it was Tebow's offense. Now that RGIII and other affroletes are running the spread option it gets nothing but praise. Even this year in limited use Tebow was not allowed to run the spread option.

Well at least we know that one black quarterback will be out of the playoffs after next week. Now we can watch Jordy Nelson, Eric Decker, Danny Woodhead, Wes Welker, Harrison Smith, Jared Allen, Chad Greenway, Rob Gronkowski, Jacob Hester, Brandon Stokely etc - tear it up in the playoffs. Strange how our stars tend to make the playoffs.
 

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Demarcus Ware played like a fool this game - constantly loosing the edge going for the fake. Terrible. And no answer for a basic blitz. A killer of a roughing the passer penalty to ice the game. Just dumb. One more week of RGIII media mania.
 

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In watching the Packer/Viking game I commented to a friend that Jordy Nelson is practically coaching the team; picking up challenge flags and jerking personnel off the field.

Chris Berman just called Toby Gerhart a Fullback.

Adrian Peterson sounds "hurt" (his words) that he didn't get the record. He might be a good runner but the guy is all about himself.
 

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One of the best things about next week will one affeletic quatoback standing. Either RG3 or CF's favorite small person. If I had a gun to my head to make a decision which one I would want to succeed it would have to blackhawks. Too much of the media has invested in the RG3 hype. Want to see them fall on their collective faces. :juggle:
 

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One of the best things about next week will one affeletic quatoback standing. Either RG3 or CF's favorite small person. If I had a gun to my head to make a decision which one I would want to succeed it would have to blackhawks. Too much of the media has invested in the RG3 hype. Want to see them fall on their collective faces. :juggle:

Seahawks have a pretty good run defense and the last few weeks have shown Gremlin to be a poor pocket passer.
 

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What a crap ending to the season - at least the midget or the gremlin will be out next week.

Tebow didn't even get to run the spread option last season - he basically ran a modified option type offense that the service academies or GA Tech runs. He was set up for failure.

One can only hope Tebow gets a clean slate if he goes to Jacksonville.
 

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What an indignity that Josh PrickDaniels continued to runs Stevan Ridley to “salt the game away” (up 28-0 against a hapless, all-asphalt Miami defense) on the final two drives, when Welker was only two catches away from history. As much as I enjoy watching Belichick and his hyper-white team, the “Patriot Way” can be frustrating at times. Despite PrickDaniel’s best efforts to make the mostly-ineffective Aaron Hernandez and Brandon Lloyd the focal points of the offense this season, and regardless of drawing bracket coverage over the middle for most of the year, the “Patriot Missile,” Wes Welker, finished with 118 catches for 1,354 yards and 6 TD’s…

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CAPTION: 8 Catches, 94 Yard, TD

Always-dynamic and permanently-underused slashing scatback, Danny Woodhead (who has the skillset of Marshall Faulk or Brian Westbrook), was fantastic against the Dolphins, totalling 97 yards on 8 touches. Danny has really been heating up of late in his limited 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] down role, but could certainly carry the load himself. With Ridley prone to fumble in big moments, let’s hope Woodhead can shine in the playoffs…

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CAPTION: Woodhead - Embarrassing Blacks for a Living

Safety Steve Gregory notched his 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] interception of the season and Trevor Scott applied good pressure, but Rob Ninkovich suffered an unfortunate hip injury. With two weeks to mend, let’s hope Ninkovich (58 tackles, 8 sacks, 5 FF, 4 FR on the season) returns for the playoffs. If not, Scott could become a full-time starter…

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CAPTION: Trevor Scott

The NFL’s best tight end, Rob Gronkowski, returned to action in a limited role (2 catches, 42 yards, TD), finishing with 11 scores on the season, despite missing 5 games. With two weeks fully heal, he should be locked and loaded for the playoffs…

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CAPTION: Gronk Returns to Score 11[SUP]th[/SUP] TD

The NFL’s hottest squad, the White Broncos, continued their winning ways with a thorough pounding of International Sex Symbol, Romeo Crennel, and his blasé gaggle of black defenders. The NFL’s receiving touchdown king, Eric Decker, scored his 13[SUP]th[/SUP] of the season, and notched his first 1,000-yard campaign…

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CAPTION: Decker - 85 Catches, 1,064 Yards, 13 TD’s in 2012

In the Chiefs-Broncos clash, Manning threw for 304 yards, 160 yards of which (52%) went to white receivers (Decker, Stokley, Tamme, Dreessen, and Hester). Speaking of Hester, Casteon-Norv’s forgotten white runningback shined again with 7 carries for 55 yards (8 YPC). With McGahee injured, Hillman a rookie, and Moreno one of the worst starting backs in the NFL, Hester could be a factor come the playoffs…

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CAPTION: Hester’s Reincarnation

The Bronco’s defense is rivaled only by the Texans and Vikings in terms of fairness to white players, with Jim Leonhard, Keith Brooking, Mitch Unrein, Justin Bannan, and super-tough rookie, Derek Wolfe…

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CAPTION: 40 Tackles, 6 Sacks, 2 PD in 2012

Of course, I’m glad the Packers lost (eliminating Coughlin's Negro-tastic Giants), with Jordy Nelson returning to form (87 yards, TD). Despite missing 6 games, Nelson finished the season with 49 catches, 745 yards and 7 TD’s…

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CAPTION: Nelson During 73-Yard Catch

With the emergence of James Jones (a nice, well-mannered family man with an extra-black wife), it was great to see Jordy regain his starting position. Hopefully the NFL’s second-best outside receiver (after Calvin Johnson) can become the main cog of the Green Bay offense going forward.

Naturally, I’m glad the Vikings made the playoffs. Sure, their offense is a bit Casteon outside of Kyle Rudolph and the never-used Toby Gerhart and Rhett Ellison, but their defense (Allen, Robison, Smith, Greenway) is one of the fairest in memory…

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CAPTION: Harrison Smith Shines in Rookie Campaign

Although his team isn’t making the playoffs this season, I thought it would be good to mention that rookie LB, Luke Kuechly, registered another 13 tackles against the Saints, giving this young playmaker 164 stops (to go along with 2 Ints, 1 Sack and 8 PD) on the season…

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CAPTION: Kuechly Effortlessly Leads NFL in Tackles

At 21 years old, Kuechly may already be the most instinctual linebacker in the NFL. Of course, his jaw-dropping rookie stats aren’t too surprising, as he came within 13 tackles of tying Northwestern legend Tim McGarigle’s all-time NCAA record 545 stops. Keep in mind that Kuechly accomplished this in only three seasons of work at Boston College!

Does anyone remember Lions/Bills/Browns LB, Chris Speilman? In the 1994 season, Spielman supposedly set a single-season NFL record when he registered 195 total tackles. With a full season of starting, the human-tackling-device, Kuechly, could challenge Spielman’s mark…
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CAPTION: Spielman - Single Season Tackle Saulton

Despite Dallas’ unfortunate loss, it was nice to see Jason Witten register his 4[SUP]th[/SUP] 1,000-yard season. Back in 2007, it was Witten who became the first white TE since Mark Bavaro (circa 1986) to eclipse 1,000 yards. The reliable veteran ushered-in the likes of Dallas Clark, Rob Gronkowski, Owen Daniels, Greg Olsen, Brent Celek, and Heath Miller...

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CAPTION: 110 Catches, 1,039 Yards, 3 TD’s in 2012

With the playoffs games now set, the “ideal” scenario in the AFC would be for the Colts to beat Baltimore and Houston to beat Cincinnati…which would send “Jiggaboo John” Harbaugh and “Malcolm X” Lewis’ chocolate-showered squads home. In that case, Houston would draw New England and Denver would play Indianapolis (a truly ironic matchup pitting Manning against his former team). Of course, a Patriots-Broncos clash for the AFC Championship game would be a fantastic contest. I’m partial to New England (7-8 white offensive starters, 10-11 white starters overall) and would love to see Welker redeem himself in the Superbowl, but I’d be nearly as satisfied if Manning’s lily-white offense (albeit with two black sumos at OT) reached the Superbowl.

Green Bay over Minnesota would be slightly preferred in the NFC, but only if Jordy Nelson, John Kuhn, and Tom Crabtree are heavily featured. I’ll admit that I’d prefer “Black Russell Terror” Wilson and “Plantation Pete” Carroll over Washington, but either option would be quite nauseating. In the next round of the NFC playoffs, of course, it’s preferred that “Manic Depressive Wigger Jim” Harbaugh's San Francisco Chocolateers lose immediately and that Atlanta makes the NFC Championship game, and then loses to either Green Bay or Minnesota...

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CAPTION: A Meeting of C.O.W.S (“Creepy Old Wigger Society”)

In my opinion, the “worst case scenario” Superbowl would be Cincinnati VS. Seattle/Washington.
 
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Well this ends another pitiful season for the asphalt (hehe I like that term) Dolphins. I was rooting for the Patriots to demolish them and thats what happened. You would think the DWF's on Dolphins message boards would realize that adding more white players is the way to go and the key to being a successful disciplined team. But no, the DWF's on Finheaven seem to think the reason we suck is because we need more local "Sowff Flawda" products and need to draft more affletes from "Da U"
 

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Well this ends another pitiful season for the asphalt (hehe I like that term) Dolphins. I was rooting for the Patriots to demolish them and thats what happened. You would think the DWF's on Dolphins message boards would realize that adding more white players is the way to go and the key to being a successful disciplined team. But no, the DWF's on Finheaven seem to think the reason we suck is because we need more local "Sowff Flawda" products and need to draft more affletes from "Da U"

They're helping to insure that Patriots will be a dominant team for eternity.
 

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Thrashen I really enjoy your write ups, nicely done. As for Jordy Nelson he was quoted as saying that was the first time he's ever been caught from behind on that 73 yard scamper. I think he'll only be better next week, because he's still not 100 percent. Finished with 3 catches 87 not bad.
 

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Lets see, a dominant defensive performance, excellent production from the running back, QB puts up pedestrian or less numbers 9-18, 100 yards passing, but good running numbers, but "leads" his team to victory. I could be talking about ANY Denver Broncos game from last year. But no, the "chosen one" QB from this year is given accolades for his performance, while the QB from last year's Broncos team is ridiculed.
 

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Thrashen I really enjoy your write ups, nicely done. As for Jordy Nelson he was quoted as saying that was the first time he's ever been caught from behind on that 73 yard scamper. I think he'll only be better next week, because he's still not 100 percent. Finished with 3 catches 87 not bad.


"Hear, hear, on that celticdb15. To you or Thrashen or anyone else on CF, I bet you can guess what position C. Spielman played in high school in addition to LB!
 

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Running back, of course.

I can think of a host of white LBs who played RB in high school...Sean Lee was one, Brian Cushing another. Harrison Smith, FS, played RB as well.
 

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"Dat beez OUR position!!" - Eric Dickerson
 

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Lovie Smith has been fired!

Very enjoyable headline, many head NFL coaches getting the boot today. But poor Lovie Smith, that hall of fame Halas-like figure. Ditka is all bummed out. Maybe Buddy Ryan will come back and lead Da Bears back to respectability
 

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Lovie Smith has been fired!
I did not see this one coming. 10 and 6 record and your fired? Well if anyone deserved it was Hatie Smiff. He must have crossed the GM or owner in someway, like overt act?
 

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I did not see this one coming. 10 and 6 record and your fired? Well if anyone deserved it was Hatie Smiff. He must have crossed the GM or owner in someway, like overt act?
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Exactly Westside. Probable called the owner a honky MFer and can't figure out why he's fired.

Tom Iron...
 

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Saw some sorry Weak 16 football yesterday. I forget who was playing, some loser vs loser game, but a DB and a WR were stride for stride, the WR catches the ball and as soon as the DB grabbed him the WR fell down. No resistance whatsoever. At least in the WWF they are trained to make it look more real. Saw some other plays like that. Real lame duck comical stuff.

Later I watched the NFL channel wrap-up show hoping to see some Patriot and Denver highlights. The Pats got about two minutes, the Broncos three or four. This is after they spent at least forty five minutes on breathless coverage of the Dallas-Washington game and R.G. Griffith the Third's epic 100 yard passing performance.

As the people like to say on this site, no agenda here folks.
 

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I did not see this one coming. 10 and 6 record and your fired? Well if anyone deserved it was Hatie Smiff. He must have crossed the GM or owner in someway, like overt act?
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Exactly Westside. Probable called the owner a honky MFer and can't figure out why he's fired.

Tom Iron...
Yeah, they probably had a meeting where Hatie must have gone TNB mode on them or just chimped out.
 

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Well its official. Dolphins caste whore GM Jeff Ireland will be retained. Look for guys like Hartline and Jake Long to be let go as his ultra black roster gets even blacker. Funny how a guy like Lovie Smith (whom I'm not a fan of BTW) gets fired after going 10-6 yet a clown like Ireland is retained after 4 straight losing seasons and tons of blown draft picks. Our Zionist stooge of an owner, Stephen Ross apparently wants to make sure the Patriots remain dominant throughout all eternity as was earlier mentioned.
 
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Well its official. Dolphins caste whore GM Jeff Ireland will be retained. Look for guys like Hartline and Jake Long to be let go as his ultra black roster gets even blacker. Funny how a guy like Lovie Smith (whom I'm not a fan of BTW) gets fired after going 10-6 yet a clown like Ireland is retained after 4 straight losing seasons and tons of blown draft picks. Our Zionist stooge of an owner, Stephen Ross apparently wants to make sure the Patriots remain dominant throughout all eternity as was earlier mentioned.

Perhaps someone can make the case that a talented white receiver could be jerked around, even after a 1,000 yard season, but it's almost trollish to state that an All-Pro caliber left tackle like Jake Long -- making in excess of $57 million -- will be cut due to some sort of "racial purge". Don't forget, Long was a rare Dolphins #1 pick (1st overall) that has panned out in recent years. Not even the most anti-white head coach in NFL history (Dennis Green) would even dream of cutting a guy like that, especially at a position that is not considered "reserved for blacks only" by any means. You know that, everyone else knows that.

Also, even though few here at CF root for Robert Griffin, why the screen name Robert Gremlin the Turd? What legitimate CF poster has had a screen name that demeaning towards anyone? Or did you select this name on purpose, trying to intentionally paint CF posters in a negative light?

As far as your "beloved" Lovie (who you seem to think was unfairly fired), don't forget his team began the 2012 season 7-1. Had it not been for playing several crappy teams like Arizona and Detroit down the stretch, they would've finished 8-8, at best...Last season, his team also collapsed at the end -- began the 2011 season 7-3, then lost of 5 of the last 6.

How many years does he get? He's already had 11 seasons? How many more did Mike Shanahan get after winning two Super Bowls in Denver? How many more seasons did Gruden and Billick get after winning titles in Tampa and Baltimore, respectively? But, somehow, Lovie can never be fired, unless he finishes 3-13?
 

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Thrashen I really enjoy your write ups, nicely done. As for Jordy Nelson he was quoted as saying that was the first time he's ever been caught from behind on that 73 yard scamper. I think he'll only be better next week, because he's still not 100 percent. Finished with 3 catches 87 not bad.

Honestly he kept looking back on that play like he didn't trust his top gear. IMO the Pack didn't have much to play for, since last year's week off debacle the same basic team probably has the mindset that they would rather play then sit.
 
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