2010 Week 10

ToughJ.Riggins

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<div>Nice post.  I wonder what the group-think Doughty haters are posting now.  Maybe they're blaming Adam Carricker for the 59 points the Blackskin defense gave up in little more than a half.  Tonight's slaughter couldn't have happened to a more deserving organization and its legions of smarmy, self-loathing DWFs.  </div>
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<div>I have a bit of a headache tonight, and I don't want it to get much worse, so I could not take reading that trash board** and the DWF's bull$hit for more than a few minutes tonight. But here are some of the hi-lights of what these morons are thinking:</div>
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<div>Vick is just so darn good, that a loss like this is just inevitable when you face such a scary talent 
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<div>Many are upset with ESPN's coverage, feeling Caste-clown Jaws was too biased towards the Eagles, a team he played for. The retarded DWF's are now blaming a announcer for the loss 
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<div>Many harbor anger towards Caste-flunky DC Jim Haslett for not coaching up these "studs" to excel in the 3-4 defense...Their anger could not be directed towards a bigger jerk-off 
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<div>One DWF noted Haslett can't be totally blamed, when he's forced to play the "likes of Reed Doughty" in certain packages...So, even when Reed sits the bench most of the game, he's blamed for the loss 
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<div>One older, black poster believes Shanny "lost the team" when he benched McNabb and this is the terrible residual effect of that move. I bet he's hoping Denny Green is brought in next week to replace MS 
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<div>** http://www.hailredskins.com/vbforum/forumdisplay.php?f=6</div>
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I think I'm going to steal Ann Coulter's book title and write a book called "How to talk to a DWF if you must". These clowns are so out of touch with their self loathing and lack of a spine to criticize black athletes some of them are unreachable. They are still going after Reed Doughty when he's a backup lol! They are followers/ group thinkers to the core. They must have peanut butter for brains. The Redskins implosion- last night- couldn't have happened to a more racist city.

As far as Michael Vick and Vince Young they have very high QB ratings this year. Vick is tops in the league in QB rating and Young was over 100 in rating before this week. Vince Young doesn't throw much compared to most QBs, but makes up for it with his mobility, scrambling and his surprising game management this year.

Here's some good news: I think the Bucs and Bears are two of the most overrated teams in NFL history with double the wins of their loses about half way through the season. I wouldn't be surprised if both these racist teams implode when the going gets tough and not only miss the playoffs but finish with about a .500 record.

And on Hillis: I don't think another Brown's rusher will have more than a third of PH's attempts next year with how well he's playing running in the toughest division to run against in football. Hillis has the highest YPC of starters in that division and is even above guys like AP and Chris Johnson in this category! In fact this "throwback, 1800s, lunch pail, overachieving, not overly fluid- Civil War style- powerback" is tied for 4th in the entire league in YPC for rushers with over 100 carries (at 4.8 yards per rush) out of the 25 that qualify.
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Forgot to add: that the fans love for Hillis- and all the questioning of McDaniels in Denver- as if there shouldn't have always been questions about the Hillis situation there, basically has Hillis entrenched as Cleveland's starter. That is- barring a big drop off in production with Hardesty clearly outproducing PH or injury. Hillis getting benched next season- if Hardesty starts complaining- would wake up even most DWFs to the "chemistry" issue on many NFL teams and how the media echos the race card when it's played by blacks. Not blaming all black players, but former Brown Harrison clearly fits into the crybaby "primadonna" category.
 

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Just a comment / question.

How much do people think Logan Mankins returning to the OL helped transform the Pats offense? Brady looked like he literally could have read a book back there the way the O line was performing. They have said over and over that Mankins is the Pats best O lineman, this could mean good things for the future.

Since the Michael Vick for MVP chorus has renewed with double the fury as before his injury can I just point this fact out - Philly won without Vick, so how can he be the league MVP? Seriously, take Manning away from Indy and how many games is his absense going to cost that team? IMO you cannot be the league MVP if your backup can take your place when you are injured and your team keeps winning - it just doesn't make sense.
 

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In Mike Vick, you have to remember that this is the same guy that was given the "Courage" award by his fellow Eagles after his return from time in the slammer, so it will be tough to deny this "overcomer" his rightful MVP
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As for the Pats O-line, yes, Mankins seemed to make a big difference, either that or the Steelers are just poor rushers. There were plays that the rush was so non-existent that I thought that maybe the whistle had blown and the play was dead. Brady literally could have taken 7-8 seconds easy on some of his drops.
 

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It was a combination of great play by the Patriots' o-line, and the Steelers playing without Aaron Smith and Brett Keisel. They were replaced by Nick Eason, whois a never-was journeyman, and "Ziggy" Hood, whois just one of seemingly dozens of black d-linemen and o-linemen drafted high by the NFL every year who has "bust" written all over him.
 

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.....But how is that possible when the defense is led by the incomparable Casey Hampton, a perennial All-Pro player? According to DWF's they could simply drop 10 guys into coverage and Hampton could handle the line of scrimmage single-handedly with his size, strength, and affletic quickness.....
 

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FootballDad said:
.....But how is that possible when the defense is led by the incomparable Casey Hampton, a perennial All-Pro player? According to DWF's they could simply drop 10 guys into coverage and Hampton could handle the line of scrimmage single-handedly with his size, strength, and affletic quickness.....


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And do so all the while maintaining an electricroom brightening smile, ala Hines Ward.
 

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On yesterday's "Mike and Mike" -- Merrill Hoge gave the Blackskins' defense a B+ and said, "they handled their assignments the best they could."

He also has said they were getting some pressure to Vick, but the "Ultimate Weapon" was just too good. (Is that REALLY what happened, Merrill?) Only on a few occasions did I see a pass-rush, and the "defenders" whiffed bigtime. After that, the defense just sat back and gave Vick a bunch of time in the pocket. Where was "Superman" Brian Orakpo? I saw him in the game, but I didn't see him do much.

All day yesterday, there was non-stop talk about "UW"... the "unstoppable" UW!
 

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Merrill Hoge is a caste
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, and coward to boot. Another white athlete who excelled at the taboo position for whites when he played, yet keeps quite while hordes of whites are discriminated and screw over if they make it to the NFL.

I take him as serious as some or most DWFs, absolutely zero credibility.
 

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Logan Mankins is a rugged, tough player who is frequently engaging in scuffles with opposing defenders. Last week, it was the "benevolent one,"Â￾ Saint Troy Polamalu. I remember the announcers raving about Mankins during his lone season protecting David Carr at Fresno State. I remember when Mankins was ejected for punching Broncos DE Ebenezer Ekuban.

Left tackle Matt Light is my favorite Patriots lineman. During the Steelers game, Christine CuckholdWorthless referred to Light as "an old war horse."Â￾ It was another failed attempt to instill the notion that white offensive lineman are "blue collar"Â￾ and "unathletic."Â￾ He made James Harrison look like a kitten.

Light is also willing to pummel Zulu's (see his fist fight with Channing Crowder) at a moments notice. I saw an interview with Light at his home. He married his college sweetheart and they have three young, Scandinavian-looking children together. He seems like the Anti-Wigger.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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Didn't know where to put this, but here are the top 25 NFL jersey sales through October 31st according to NFLshop.com

1.Tim Tebow, Broncos
2.Drew Brees, Saints
3.Troy Polamalu, Steelers
4.Peyton Manning, Colts
5.Brett Favre, Vikings
6.Aaron Rodgers, Packers
7.Tom Brady, Patriots
8.Miles Austin, Cowboys
9.Donovan McNabb, Redskins
10.Tony Romo, Cowboys
11.Mark Sanchez, Jets
12.Eli Manning, Giants
13.Desean Jackson, Eagles
14.Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals
15.Adrian Peterson, Vikings
16.Jason Witten, Cowboys
17.Philip Rivers, Chargers
18.Chris Johnson, Titans
19.Patrick Willis, 49ers
20.Sam Bradford, Rams
21.Ray Rice, Ravens
22.Darrelle Revis, Jets
23.Chad Ochocinco, Bengals
24.Brian Urlacher, Bears
25.Wes Welker, Patriots

Other than Tebow and Bradford, its mostly established stars. If I was a jersey buyer it would have to be Peyton Hillis, Clay Matthews or Woodhead.
 

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Thrashen said:
Logan Mankins is a rugged, tough player who is frequently engaging in scuffles with opposing defenders. Last week, it was the "benevolent one,"Â￾ Saint Troy Polamalu. I remember the announcers raving about Mankins during his lone season protecting David Carr at Fresno State. I remember when Mankins was ejected for punching Broncos DE Ebenezer Ekuban.

Left tackle Matt Light is my favorite Patriots lineman. During the Steelers game, Christine CuckholdWorthless referred to Light as "an old war horse."Â￾ It was another failed attempt to instill the notion that white offensive lineman are "blue collar"Â￾ and "unathletic."Â￾ He made James Harrison look like a kitten.

Light is also willing to pummel Zulu's (see his fist fight with Channing Crowder) at a moments notice. I saw an interview with Light at his home. He married his college sweetheart and they have three young, Scandinavian-looking children together. He seems like the Anti-Wigger.

Matt Light and Logan Mankins are two of my favorite OL, and they should serve as role models to other white players in the league (and all the rest of sissified white men in America today) on how to handle oneself at all times, particularly when it comes to not taking crap from anyone.

This is the only video I can find of the beatdown administered by Matt Light to that worthless racist Channing Crowder:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_b7oHva_SY

And as you mention, it was Mankins who pulled Polamulu off of Tom Brady and tossed him aside after the overrated safety with the girly voice was pushing and turning Brady's head in the enzone after his TD, and long after the play was over. Mankins was making his first appearance after the long contract hold-out, but he hasn't missed a beat.

Their behavior is in complete contrast to that of wigger-extraordinaire Carson Palmer. Palmer routinely takes verbal abuse from his black diva teammates, particularly those WRs, and his customary reaction is always to put his head down and walk in the other direction. This got so bad on that game Monday night 2 weeks ago that even the announcers expressed their disappointment, saying that Palmer should be more aggresive and demonstrative in these types of situations and take control of matters, the way a starting QB and team leader should.

There was an instance towards the later part of that game when Chad Johnson once again got into a verbal altercation with Palmer and would not stop yelling at him. Palmer, of course, was once again unable to stand-up for himself. The Bengals were getting ready to run a play, and I believe it was LT Dennis Roland who turned and started to walk towards Johnson, and basically told him to shut the f*ck up and get on with it. Johnson, of course, immediately complied, and was not heard from again the rest of the game.
 

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Deadlift said:
On yesterday's "Mike and Mike" -- Merrill Hoge gave the Blackskins' defense a B+ and said, "they handled their assignments the best they could."

He also has said they were getting some pressure to Vick, but the "Ultimate Weapon" was just too good.

B+? Unbelievable. This just shows how they are in the tank for the sadistic - "Dog Torturer" Vick. The media clowns want him to WIN the MVP so-o-o-o-o bad.
 
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