2010 Week 11

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Woodhead's 37 yard run (more like a clinic on speed, balance, and athleticism) is a microcosm of what this website is fighting for.

It's difficult to fathom just how many white running backs (among so many other positions) have been flushed down the memory hole by the totalitarian NFL"¦a purge that was nearly performed against Woodhead himself.

I suppose ESPN's resident Judge Judy look-a-like, Skip Bayless, was incorrect when he sarcastically stated that Blair White "couldn't start for most college teams."Â￾ I enjoyed when White patted Pat Chung on the back after his second touchdown"¦perhaps this was a rebellious gesture to all of the NFL "talent scouts"Â￾ who always told him that he couldn't. As Jimmy notes, White literally towers over the black midgets (sorry, "Little People"Â￾) playing defensive back"¦he looks taller than Reggie Wayne and Peirre "The Dunce"Â￾ Garcon.

It was comical to watch the Vikings' defensive players (Edwards and Cook) nearly engaging in a fist fight during the Packers game. If you read Cook's lips, he was screaming "f**k you, b-tch ass n-gga!"Â￾ The dysfunctional nature of blacks continues to reach new plateaus of absurdity. Speaking of which"¦it was equally enjoyable to see the "Plantation Master,"Â￾ Jeff Fisher, finally become angered by Vince Young's infantile conduct.
 

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Does it make me a bad person for actually feeling glad the Vince Young has been exposed for the fraud he is?

It's not that I specifically wished him to do badly, it's that I want him to get what he deserved.

He got a taste of what he deserved today, and if he were truly to get what he deserved, he should be a few tiers down from where Eric Crouch is now.
 

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Giants and Eagles both starting 5 whites tonight. Giants would be up to 7 (their usual) if not for injuries. If/when Vick gets injured they will be up to 6 (much more than the usual 3 white starters for one of the most racist of NFL teams).

Guess I want the Giants.Edited by: Liverlips
 

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There's always plenty of contenders each year for the NFL's coveted Biggest Ass Award, rear end division. I nominate Kevin Boothe of the Giants. His butt alone must weigh over a hundred pounds.
 

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Riddlewire said:
Cleveland will lose this game.

They should've spent the first half softening up the Jax defensive line. Even if it doesn't produce much offense initiatlly, it would have weakened them, leading to big gains later in the game. Now, though, they're strong and well-rested. In great shape to stop the Browns in the second half.

You've got the formula for victory, Riddlewire. Sounds like the Browns are straying from the plan.
 

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One great thing about the Pats Colts game is that it was on TV virtually throughout the US. Think of all those white kids out there who saw Woodhead, Welker, the Dentist (my nickname for White as that was his major at Michigan State I believe), Tamme, Angerer, Collie, etc.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
what a run by Woodhead!!!!!!!!!!!!!! touchdown!!!

Yessiree!
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Great to see Danny w/ another TD. He needs the starting nod & more carries.
 

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Danny Woodhead's run was the high point of the game. Blair White was awesome. On Manning's last pick he should have kept an eye out for Blair who was wide open crossing over the middle.

I think the Colts win this game if played at home. The Pats gave up 400 yds in the air and nearly lost the game. The Steelers almost pulled out a victoy over them last week too. If they make the playoffs they won't get far if improvements are not made.

As for the battle of the QBs in this highly publicised big game? Pretty much went according to script. Manning had more yards, more touchdowns but threw 3 picks. On the last drive they were well within field goal range and the last thing in the world they needed was an interception.

Brady threw for less than 200 yards, tossed only 2 touchdowns, but did not register any picks. Precise, efficient and deadly.

When it's finger nail biting time and the game is on the line, Brady usually gets the job done. I'll take the game managers like Montana and Tom F. Brady any day.
 

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The Colts' loss comes down to two words -- Pierre Garcon. The boy is in way over his head. They have a genius at quarterback and if they want to make the playoffs they need receivers with the ability and intelligence to successfully implement the offense, skin color (i.e. Caste System) considerations be damned.
 
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Unless I've missed something, Randy Moss didn't catch a single pass today. Most likely he was transmitting his superior affaleticism via telekinesis over to the Patriots game, enabling Welker to score that touchdown, since no white man could haul in a score without help from an affalete.
 
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Danny Woodhead is phenomenal!I don't think he'll ever get the amount of carries hedeserves to get if he plays his entire career under Belichick. Even Kevin Faulk--who ended up playing much betterthe older he got,averaging about 5 YPC over the last4 years (vs 4.2 YPC for his entire career)--usually got between 5-8 carries and 3-5 catches per game. Now, even the most drunken of DWF's could see that a) Woodhead is more of a homerun type of threat than Kevin is and b) Danny is at least one tier better all aroundskills wise than Faulk was/is. I'm sure Danny's "skin condition" has at least a little something to do with Bill's hesitation, butto behonest and objective, Belichick has always done it his way; 2/3 of the carries go to the bigger "everydown" kind of backs, 1/3 goes to the 3rd down "jack-of-all-trades" backs. Hopefully, Danny can either change Bill's mind, or Danny can put together enough game film where a relatively white-friendly team (Packers? Falcons? Colts?)will give him a shot as a 1a or 1b back in a year or two.



By the way, how sick is the Juggernaut?! A bad day for the Browns coaching staff and he still produces 140+ yds from scrimmage and a TD!!! He's a bad man!!!
 

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On "The Blitz" on Cultural Marxist ESPN, as Wes Welker's TD reception was shown, Chris Berman called him "the little guy." As Woodhead's long TD run was shown, Berman called him "the little fella." Patronizing to say the least, especially so in a league that has lots of black "little guys" whose size is rarely mentioned.

On the NFL Network, the great plays in the New England-Indy game by White "skill" players -- Woodhead, Welker, and Blair White -- were minimized and were the source of mirth by Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, and the Castewhore "Mooch." Blair White was mockingly referred to as "Marvin Harrison," while Irvin made some bizarre comments about how Woodhead was "hard working" and "unemotional" as his TD run was shown. If this god-forsaken Cultural Marxist wasteland of a country was a meritocracy, the NFL would be filled with White skill players, and the media would be bereft of all but a few of the blacks who dominate the NFL Network and sports broadcasting in general.
 

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It's sad that society's declined to such a point that, to prove that one is not racist, he or she must be as racist as possible toward their own race and as sycophantic as possible toward the mediocrity of other races when evident, to get in good with the coloreds.

This is of course only true for Whites.

"The Black athlete didn't do well today? It's Whitey's fault. Either that, or the Black athlete's performance WASN'T bad -- you're just racist for not realizing it."

I don't have a TV at home anymore and I don't regret it at all.
 

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Chris "the fat guy" Berman is a court jester to the CM Regime. If I could only meet him on the street and tell him alot of whites are on this agenda of marginalizing White athletes. In the end I would call him a rumbling, bumbling and stumbling tool.

Regarding Michael Irvin, I saw him the other day on NFL channel. Man, age has not be kind to him. He has the striking resemblance of a chimpanzee. I must suck to wake up every morning and see Bubbles the Chimp in the mirror. Nightmare.
 

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I'm so glad I do not get the NFL Network, because from the sounds of it, I may end up doing some harm to my TV listening to racist AA clowns like Sanders and Irvin doing "commentary" and continually mocking white players. In fact, a few weeks ago, I starting muting the sound when watching the highlights on NFL.com, it's just too much.
 

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foobar75 said:
I'm so glad I do not get the NFL Network, because from the sounds of it, I may end up doing some harm to my TV listening to racist AA clowns like Sanders and Irvin doing "commentary" and continually mocking white players. In fact, a few weeks ago, I starting muting the sound when watching the highlights on NFL.com, it's just too much.

Irvin is actually one of the least offensive clowns on the NFL Network. Irvin, Sterling Sharpe, Solomon Wilcotts and Charles Davis come across as less Caste-oriented than "White men" like Steve Mariucci, Matt Millen, Mike Lombardi and others. Deion Sanders is probably the most openly racist of the lot, which is ironic given that he comes across asthe stereotypical black minstrel caricature so despised by the "politically correct," while ultra-extreme affirmative action hire Warren Sapp is pretty much unintelligible most of the time.
 
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I heard the same ol crap tonight too. Somehow, Berman felt compelled to say "Woodhead...rumblin, bumblin, stumblin" on Danny's beautiful 37-yd TD run (I'msoooo sure he would've said the same thing if Ray Rice or Jamaal Charles ran the same exact play
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). "Pee-on" Deion was saying, in this high pitch girly voice, "No that's not Wes Welker..." commenting on the same highlight.

The only guy I respect is Tom Jackson from BSPN. He gave Woodhead the credit he deserved while saying how quick and athletic Danny was. I remember a couple years ago, he said "Chad Greenway is very underated and is THE most athletic linebacker in the league, bar none." I think he is one of the very, very few(maybe the only one) that does not judge whites on skin color; he's generally a fair guy.
 

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I like Tom Jackson too. One of the forgotten tidbits of Rush Limbaugh's infamous short-lived stint at BSPN is that after Limbaugh made his comments about Donovan McNabb and the media wanting black quarterbacks to succeed, Jackson agreed with Limbaugh. It was only the next day, after Jackson was pressured from various quarters, that he came out against Limbaugh, along with everyone else in the "free press".

Jackson's about as old school as you can find from a black sports media personality these days.
 

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During the Colts-Patriots highlights, Tom Jackson made a reference to a player he once played with while talking about Woodhead and said that that's who Danny reminded him of. Does anyone remember the name? I'm curious about this comparison.

And yes, I definitely agree about your assessments of Tom Jackson.
 

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Toby Hillis said:
<div>The only guy I respect is Tom Jackson from BSPN.  He gave Woodhead the credit he deserved while saying how quick and athletic Danny was.  I remember a couple years ago, he said "Chad Greenway is very underated and is THE most athletic linebacker in the league, bar none."  I think he is one of the very, very few(maybe the only one) that does not judge whites on skin color; he's generally a fair guy.</div>

I agree man. The only time I've gotten mad about him is the Limbaugh thing, and I hate Limbaugh anyway so I wasn't that mad.Edited by: DWFan
 

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After the Colts game, Danny Woodhead was instantly ushered into the main media conference room in order to answer questions regarding his electrifying touchdown run. As usual, he deflected all of the credit away from himself, stating repeatedly that his teammates' good blocking was truly responsible. Woodhead epitomizes so many aspects of what the "New NFL"Â￾ has been missing since the Genesis of the Caste System. Elite athleticism, humility, resilience, respect, teamwork, intelligence, consistency, etc. Honestly, after he was released by the Jets in September, I thought his brief NFL career would be tossed into the cesspool of the Caste System"¦which, as we know, already festers with the deliberately ruined careers of thousands of talented white athletes.

At least the chocolate-craving, chowder-for-brains twit, Phill(is) Simms, reluctantly gave Woodhead proper accolades on nation television. He must have been experiencing his own personal version of hell during "the run." Earlier in the broadcast, Simms exclaimed that "Rob Gronkowski is sneaky fast, that's what he is!"Â￾ Thanks for setting the white masses straight with your bigoted clichés, Phillis. A few weeks back, he stated that Peyton Hillis "looks like a running back from the 1940s."Â￾ Phillis Simms really put Hillis in his place with his little ignorant "observations."Â￾ Bill Parcells must have taught him well.

Woodhead now has 56 carries for 312 yards and 3 rushing touchdowns. He has 22 receptions for 217 yards and 1 receiving touchdown. On 78 total touches, he's averaged nearly 7 yards per touch.

BenJarvis Green-Ellis' success is evidence of what Heath Evans (or Kyle Eckel) could have accomplished with similar opportunities during their time in New England. Evans, in particular, is a better receiver, bigger, stronger, faster, and more athletic than Green-Ellis. That said, Green-Ellis was another supposed "scrub"Â￾ that wasn't even drafted out of Ole Miss. He was cut after his rookie training camp and was signed to the practice squad. He literally had to work his way up from the bottom. For a black player, this is a rather respectable path. He's a high-motor player who isn't very flashy, fast, or athletic. But he does run hard.

In a fair league, Woodhead's role in the Patriots rushing attack should increase by about 5-10 carries per game. Given the NFL's (and NCAA's) 30-year long obsession with ignoring, waiving, cutting, converting (to fullback), and marginalizing white running backs, credit should be given to the Patriots' coaching staff and management for even signing Danny Woodhead"¦let alone permitting him to be such a large portion of their offense.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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Don Wassall said:
<div>Irvin is actually one of the least offensive clowns on the NFL Network.  Irvin, Sterling Sharpe, Solomon Wilcotts and Charles Davis come across as less Caste-oriented than "White men" like Steve Mariucci, Matt Millen, Mike Lombardi and others.  Deion Sanders is probably the most openly racist of the lot, which is ironic given that he comes across as the stereotypical black minstrel caricature so despised by the "politically correct," while ultra-extreme affirmative action hire Warren Sapp is pretty much unintelligible most of the time.</div>


Solomon Wilcotts has done commentary for many Browns games this season. He essentially worships Peyton Hills, and has been nothing but gracious towards McCoy, Evan Moore, and various white players on the Browns' defense.

A few weeks back, Sterling Sharpe was glowingly praising Toby Gerhart's receiving ability, as well as Chad Greenway's outstanding tackle totals.

Mariucci, Millen, and Lombardi are indeed Caste Devotees; however, they are so clueless that they can barely even remember the names of the "star"Â players.

Personally, I believe that the most openly racist member of the NFL Network is Tom "Chris Collinsworth Jr."Â Waddle. Of all the odious, self-denigrating white "analysts,"Â Waddle may be the most sarcastic, curt, and cold-hearted. Even Waddle's co-analyst, Jamie Dukes (who has been fairer towards white players in recent years), seems to detest his callous remarks towards white players. They are constantly bickering, with long periods of uncomfortable silence.

Waddle does not "joke around" or laugh"¦and he will only crack the tiniest smirk after delivering another discourteous punch line. During Marc Mariani's 87 yard return punt for a TD, someone said "he looks like a young Tom Waddle!" To which Waddle responded "Mariani probably runs in the high 4.7 range, but he's still way faster than I ever was." Two birds with one stone, eh Tom? By the way, Mariani ran a 4.48 at his pro day workout.

A fitting end for Waddle would be an unceremonious termination and prompt replacement with one of the Chocolate Supermen he so adores.

If only the grammatically-challenged Emmitt Smith could somehow call every single NFL game and also provide all of the "expert analysis"Â"¦then this "league" would have a fitting voice to fit its glaringly prosaic product.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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What I heard Waddle say was that Mariani ran in the high 4.5s and Waddle ran in the high 4.7s. Either way, Waddle's a self deprecating idiot. Usually only the high profile black players get the t.v. jobs, but then you have the Cris Collinsworths, Tom Waddle and Trent Dilfer types who get on there and criticize White players for not being athletic. It's ridiculous.

Marc Mariani is a prime example of why colleges and the NFL do not know how to evaluate talent. The only reason he is in the league is because he played college ball with Jeff Fisher's son. Otherwise, the number 3 kickoff returner and number 2 punt returner in the league would not even be in the league.
 
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