2010 Week 4

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Cassiodorus said:
Josh McWhigger's genius is evident again today, as his two affaletic running backs combined for a third as much yardage as was compiled by that slow, unathletic white man he pawned off on the Browns in his single longest run.

Well, I had to check the box score. The affletes rushed for a grand total of 8 yards on 17 attempts.
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Don Wassall said:
All these players and coaches wearing pink is gay as can be. Do women devote a day of their lives to wearing blue, to support testicular cancer awareness? The gesture is a feel-good one, but it's also another symbol of the feminist establishment that rules the U.S. and its desire to emasculate men.

Great point, Don. Eventually, every man will get prostate cancer if they live long enough. Certainly, on a percentage basis, prostate cancer afflicts many, many more men than breast cancer affects women. Yet, there is no prostate cancer awareness month, just one for breast cancer, a primarily female disease. Why? Just a reflection of a female dominated society in my opinion.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
Hayden drops an EASY interception that might've been a pick-6.

Garrard tossed him a gift! Game should have been over righ there. If Hayden was White the fans would string him up in a back alley.
 

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Hillis may have only averaged around the league average (4 YPC) with his 3.8 YPC 102 yard performance, but he looked good! The guy basically never has negative gains and made yards this game with 8 men in the box and penetration into the backfield when NO REAL SEAM was there. Seneca Wallace looks like a below average starting QB (although he played pretty well for a while AT THE BEGINNING of this game he is very inconsistent). Hopefully Colt McCoy will emerge or Jake Delhomme will get his old grove back for the time being to help keep the D honest for Hillis.
 

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qj said:
Don Wassall said:
All these players and coaches wearing pink is gay as can be.  Do women devote a day of their lives to wearing blue, to support testicular cancer awareness?  The gesture is a feel-good one, but it's also another symbol of the feminist establishment that rules the U.S. and its desire to emasculate men.
Great point, Don.   Eventually, every man will get prostate cancer if they live long enough.  Certainly, on a percentage basis, prostate cancer afflicts many, many more men than breast cancer affects women.  Yet, there is no prostate cancer awareness month, just one for breast cancer, a primarily female disease.  Why?   Just a reflection of a female dominated society in my opinion. 

It's worse than that. They're actually killing us to save themselves.
So much food now is made with "enriched flour", it's almost impossible to avoid it. Not only do they restore the nutrients lost to make white flour, they're actually doping it with high levels of folic acid for "women's health". Oops. Prolonged intake of high levels of folic acid actually can cause colon cancer in men. Oh, but thank goodness it helps to keep blood pressure down in women...
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Don't eat any bread products made with white flour. Choose 100% whole wheat only. And, for pete's sake, don't ever consume anything made with Fortified Flour, and don't feed it to your sons, either.


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Yeah, I know this is an entirely tangential post and doesn't belong here. But I wasn't the one who started this discussion here. This can be the end of it.
 

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ToughJ.Riggins said:
Seneca Wallace looks like a below average starting QB (although he played pretty well for a while AT THE BEGINNING of this game he is very inconsistent).
They said during the game that Wallace is 5'11".
How in the holy fúck did he ever get a college scholarship? If 5'11" is tall enough to play QB in the NFL, then I can name about a dozen sub-6' guys just within driving distance of me that could completely embarrass Ja'Terrelle LaPryor under center. I demand that they all receive scholarships to every BCS conference school.
 

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Great points guys. I agree with your takes on the breast cancer vs. prostate cancer- men's colon cancer debate. Men go through lots of trials and tribulations too, but society only talks about how rough things are for today's women. Men are emasculated in our society and there are even double standards in the laws that are anti-male. I could list some, but I'll leave that for another day.
 

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Back to football. The problem with Hillis right now is that he's basically the Cleveland's offense. Without him, the Browns would be in the same boat as last year, maybe even worse, and Wallace is mediocre at best. With play action, the Browns should be completing some big pass plays of 50 yards or more on 3rd and 2's as the defense has to really focus on stopping Hillis. But, Wallace is just not up to the task. So, Hillis will have to really play well and tough if the Browns expect to win. Hillis must have really played well today because the Browns actually squeaked out a victory over the twidiots. Hopefully, Jake will be able to play much better the Wallace. I think he will. Now, the Browns can really make some hay in the air with play action. Jake D. should be able to deliver in the current environment. Let's hope he's back next week.
 

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Toby Hillis said:
By the way, the absolute best, best, BEST, play this week, THE BEST, not Mariani's return, not Hillis' big run...the play of the day was: When the Browns had the win in hand, Wallace was doing his kneel downs to run out the clock,Hillis is on the sideline celebrating and taking a well deserved rest, whos out there as the emergency safety/garbage time running back? Jerome Harrison!!! Last year, that would of been Hillis!

Damn straight, that was the only snap Harrison took the whole game. The Brownies played with 4 White o-linemen today, so apparently Mangini thinks he can pull it off without a mutiny and it doesn't look like there'll be one; Hillis is too damn good and conducts himself with enthusiasm and class.

It's hard to believe it's finally happened. But the Browns need to keep winning games, especially with Mikey Holmgren taking over as GM. The Browns got hot at the end of last year; they need to get it going sooner this season. They beat Cincy and the Steelers and Ravens are both tough but beatable. Their receivers look like "projects" and losers, so it'll be rough goingfor Delhomme. He may make Hillis more active as a receiver than Wallace did.

I'd like to see the Brownswin seven or more games this year. There's no reason now, barring injury or Holmgren going off the deep end, that Hillis shouldn't rush for at least 1,200 yards. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Hillis is already at 322 yards. We have to take into account the very limited number of carries he got in the first two weeks of the season. If he stays healthy 1,000 yards rushing is in the bag.
 

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Toby Hillis said:
backrow said:
wow, watch the highlight of Mariani's 98 yard kickoff return TD and listen to the commentators!

"they say speed kills and he has Plenty OF IT"!!!

they also mentioned how not even a guy who had 4.3 speed could chase Mariani down! great props and openly admitting white player's great speed. i am shocked













The second part of that quote was even better. The announcer says, "...then he(Mariani)gets to that next level and no one is going to catch him, not even their(the Broncos) fastest player, Cassius(?) Vaughn, 4.3 40, cant catch Mariani..." as hes saying that, you see three afletes trucking, as fast as they can...no match for the speedy Mariani. A MUST SEE video (video viewed 10,000 plus times already!!) if you havent watched it already.

By the way, the absolute best, best, BEST, play this week, THE BEST, not Mariani's return, not Hillis' big run...the play of the day was: When the Browns had the win in hand, Wallace was doing his kneel downs to run out the clock,Hillis is on the sideline celebrating and taking a well deserved rest, whos out there as the emergency safety/garbage time running back? Jerome Harrison!!! Last year, that would of been Hillis!
I like watching Mariani return kicks. He does it like it's supposed to be done. Get the ball, run really, really fast, and the odds are good that the defenders will not be able to react quickly enough, or get off of their blocks fast enough to get you. Good returners like Josh Cribbs and Devin Hester return kicks like this as well. That's one thing that drives me nuts watching Jordy return kicks, he slows down and looks around for holes. It rarely ever works, even if you find a hole, it's gone by the time you'd get there, and it gives defenders a good look at the ball, making it easier to "punch" out. Jordy needs to watch a tape of Mariani and follow suit.
 

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agreed! i thought about it the other day watching Nelson return, he's big and powerful and should just go at it at full speed hoping to break arm tackles instead of looking for holes and losing momentum.
 

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The only black guy to score a TD in the brown-bengal game was t. Owens. Everyone else was White. Of course all, the extra points and FG's were done by Whites as well. A good game from our point of view.

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I'm ok with the NFL supporting breast cancer. And while the pink did look out of place it wasn't overbearing.

As long as we are the ones wearing pink to support a women's issue and not the women wearing blue to support us it means we are still in charge. When women start wearing blue to support us then we have gone from the top to 2nd class citizens, like women are(yes, they still are).

Same holds true for court decisions involving kids and divorce. When the judge starts catering to the mans needs then we are truly done.

And I doubt there is anyone here who would have any self respect if the government gave us all the hand-outs it gives minorities.

As it stands now, all we want is equality for all parties involved.Edited by: GWTJ
 
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Support breast cancer research ... means more mammograms, which probably cause breast cancer?
 

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GWTJ said:
I'm ok with the NFL supporting breast cancer. And while the pink did look out of place it wasn't overbearing.

As long as we are the ones wearing pink to support a women's issue and not the women wearing blue to support us it means we are still in charge. When women start wearing blue to support us then we have gone from the top to 2nd class citizens, like women are(yes, they still are).

Same holds true for court decisions involving kids and divorce. When the judge starts catering to the mans needs then we are truly done.

And I doubt there is anyone here who would have any self respect if the government gave us all the hand-outs it gives minorities.

As it stands now, all we want is equality for all parties involved.



I strongly disagree, especially the part about divorce and custody laws. They're so warped right now in favor of women, especially skanky women who view men purely as an easy ATM opportunity, that the institution of marriage isgoing extinct, as it should under the present system. Only 52% ofU.S. adults are currently married, with the number continually dropping.

"Equality" has been the buzzword of the Cultural Marxists and other revolutionaries going back to the French Revolution. It's never beenabout "equality," it's always been about overthrowing institutions and replacing Western Christian culture with a top-down Big Brother system. If you really think those charmingfeminists will just disappear when their version of "equality" is reached you're going to be in for a disappointment. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Don, are you saying you disapprove of the NFL supporting breast cancer?

I don't remember any Cultural Marxists disapproving of Lance Armstrong selling yellow bracelets to support cancer research. And he, ironically, did have testicular cancer.

I do understand your feelings on divorce and custody rights. I know I am in the minority when men express their views on this subject. But take away the blacks and the percentage of people who are married would no doubt go up significantly.

My point is, would you or I or anyone who posts here rather be on the other end of things? I say no.Edited by: GWTJ
 

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....You mean that the NFL supports the fight against breast cancer....


Anyway, for the Monday nite tilt against the Dolphins, the Patriots' Fred Taylor did not make the trip to Miami, so that leaves BenWhatshisname-Green Jarvis, Sammy (who?) Morris, and Danny Woodhead as the RB's. There is an excellent chance that "Woody" will get quitefew touches tonight. I might actually tune it to this game, a rarity for me on Monday night.
 

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GWTJ said:
Don, are you saying you disapprove of the NFL supporting breast cancer?

I don't remember any Cultural Marxists disapproving of Lance Armstrong selling yellow bracelets to support cancer research. And he, ironically, did have testicular cancer.

I do understand your feelings on divorce and custody rights. I know I am in the minority when men express their views on this subject. But take away the blacks and the percentage of people who are married would no doubt go up significantly.

My point is, would you or I or anyone who posts here rather be on the other end of things? I say no.




I would like to think all of us support finding a cure forevery kindof cancer. I know Ido but I somehow resisted the urge to dress in pink yesterday. I find the sight of professional athletes, coaches, referees, etc., sporting pink accoutrements silly and, yes, gay. By wearing pink, does it mean that those individuals all support fighting breast cancer, including, as Thrashen pointed out, the many wife and gf beaters in the NFL? If they didn't wear pink would it mean they don't?

Why not have them sport a different color every week of the season to support awareness of the various kinds of cancer and their supposed commitment to seeing a cure found? All it is in reality is one step closer to having athletes in team sports wear uniformswith corporate logos, ala golfers and race car drivers.

The pink thinghas become an annual hollow but symbolic bow to the power of feminism, one of those rituals that gets bigger every year. Hell, my daily newspaper was printed in pink one day last week. It's just fake compassion from a phony society that actually has very little of it anymore.

I don't know what you mean by "being on the other end of things." Being a woman? I think being a man or a woman is not a happy circumstance today after 40 years of intense feminist indoctrination has broken the natural bonds between men and women and devastated the family unit in the U.S. Your individual situation may be different and if so I'm glad for you, but that's no longer the norm, not even close. Feminism has been catastrophically successful as artificial "gender warfare" has replaced class warfare -- and even race warfare -- as the most successful tactic of the Cultural Marxists.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Spot on post Don. I do support breast cancer research as you do too, but we need compassion for men with prostate cancer too. We need to have compassion for BOTH men and women when they go through tribulations.
 

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The Michael Vick coverage is so overblown. I'm trying to get some pregame coverage of the Monday night game, and all the buffoons on ESPN and NFL Network want to talk about Vick. He won 2 games against 2 scrub teams, yet he is the single biggest story in the NFL this year. It is non-stop nauseating Vick coverage. I wish he didn't get hurt so he could lose a few games and shut everybody up.
 

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icsept said:
The Michael Vick coverage is so overblown. I'm trying to get some pregame coverage of the Monday night game, and all the buffoons on ESPN and NFL Network want to talk about Vick. He won 2 games against 2 scrub teams, yet he is the single biggest story in the NFL this year. It is non-stop nauseating Vick coverage. I wish he didn't get hurt so he could lose a few games and shut everybody up.

I just turned on the NFL Network, right in the middle of an interview of Vick by Jim Moron Jr.
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How about an interview with Peyton Hillis just to break the monotony. Let's hear about some of the obstacles and stereotypingHillis hashad to overcome going back to high school.

Vick is the media'sfootball version of Tiger Woods, all hype all the time. Considering the dog fighting operation he was running, the media is almost as despicable as Vick is by propping him right back up to secular godhood status as soon as they could.
 

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Lets see, there is Woods, LeBrown and now Convict Vick. The MSM is despicable. Go back to the 2008 Presidental race. For the media to overlook Obama's admitted hard core cocaine use, association with convicted terrorists, member of a black racist church, sympathy for the Nation of Islam, and now laud Vick is no surprise. Disgusting nevertheless.
 

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is Mike Wright injured or has he been relegated? on the plus side, Miami start 7 whites on offense.

HAHA, i loved Fasano standing up to one of the Pats.,Edited by: backrow
 
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