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Crawfords vs. Patriots. The most successful Caste team against far and away the most successful team that defies Caste norms on offense. Bring it on!
 

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I'm hoping for a SB we can watch and enjoy. We almost got it two years ago until the Packers choked against Pete's plantation, although it was sweet justice the way the Pats beat them in dramatic fashion. I hope we get NE vs GB this time, the odds are good.

I just don't trust GB's defense. If a black quarterback (a decent player no doubt) like Prescott can put up 31 on them, Matt Ryan and the high powered ATL offense can do it as well. Rodgers will need to win this one himself, the same way he did it today. Having Jordy back will be great, could be an epic match-up watching two elite QBs go at it.

Tom Brady has had great success against PIT, but a lot of that came when his Oline was 5/5 white, and he had a healthy Gronk who has owned that team. We need a great game by Brady and I'm glad the game is in NE.
 

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The holding call on 72 was a killer. It was the right call.
 
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Crawfords vs. Patriots. The most successful Caste team against far and away the most successful team that defies Caste norms on offense. Bring it on!
I am feeling good about this game in NE. Brady and the team had to shake off a little rust after the bye and still dropped 34 points Texas. Pretty confident they will be ready for the Crawfords come next week. Rodgers played lights out and again showed why he is an ATG!
 
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I just watched this Packers/Cowboys game at a sportsbar with a couple of other dudes who are racially aware, and we were just amused as all hell watching all the wiggers cry into their gay hipster beer.

It seems the immediate excuse right now, from what I've overheard, is that "look at all Prescott has accomplished at such a young age! He's obviously great if he went toe to toe with Aaron Rogers!"

—but weren't the Cowboys the betting favorite in this game?

Anyway, I'm glad the Cowboys are out. I can't help but think if Romo were at the helm, Dallas might very well have won this one, especially with Green Bay's special needs children on defense.
Hey GiovaniMarcon, you live in West Los Angeles? What bar where you at?
 

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BSPN is glowing off the charts in its praise of Rodgers as the all around skill set QB of our time. Man, its going to be classic next week against Matty Ice who is also on a role.
 

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Jeff Heath had a very good game, can't believe there's someone still think Jones>Heath.
 
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Overall a good day for whitey and a bad day for cultural Marxists, who were probably fantasizing about some kind of Seahawks-Raiders Coal Bowl.
 

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I liked this from one of the commenters there..."More proof Bradshaw was right he is a cheerleader."
Tomlin always has the latest sole brother handshake down pat. What I found disturbing but I expected was the behaviour of Brown who was animated like he was hopped up on something. If I was talented enough to make a roster in the NFL I would be Bose guy to drown fools like him.....
 

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So much for the NFL loosing interest. The GB v DAL game drew an all time record 49 million viewers. I'd say the drawing power was the DAL mystique, Aron Rodgers and GB mystique.
 

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I'm starting to realize the significance of the GB win, led by an incredible performance from Aaron Rodgers yesterday. A loss against a black quarterback would've been a big blow, especially a rookie vs a future HOFer.

The last 2-3 years, we have had quite a few games in which the likes of Wilson, Toucan, and Newton have won some big games against legendary white QBs like Brady, Manning, Rodgers, etc, both in the regular season and playoffs. This has given the NFL extra ammunition to continue pushing their agenda to blacken the position. But now, we see that the black quarterbacks have regressed and were/are beneficiaries of teams and systems that hide their weaknesses and inflate their play. They can never, ever carry a team the way elite white QBs do year in, year out, sometimes with patchwork defenses, subpar running games, and lack of other offensive weapons.

The final 4 this year looks great with 4 elite white QBs. It's pretty obvious that at the highest levels, the QB position in the NFL belongs to white men, much to the dismay of the cultural Marxist vermin.
 

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I'm starting to realize the significance of the GB win, led by an incredible performance from Aaron Rodgers yesterday. A loss against a black quarterback would've been a big blow, especially a rookie vs a future HOFer.

The last 2-3 years, we have had quite a few games in which the likes of Wilson, Toucan, and Newton have won some big games against legendary white QBs like Brady, Manning, Rodgers, etc, both in the regular season and playoffs. This has given the NFL extra ammunition to continue pushing their agenda to blacken the position. But now, we see that the black quarterbacks have regressed and were/are beneficiaries of teams and systems that hide their weaknesses and inflate their play. They can never, ever carry a team the way elite white QBs do year in, year out, sometimes with patchwork defenses, subpar running games, and lack of other offensive weapons.

The final 4 this year looks great with 4 elite white QBs. It's pretty obvious that at the highest levels, the QB position in the NFL belongs to white men, much to the dismay of the cultural Marxist vermin.

We just need the next group of young white qbs to establish themselves. Wentz, Goff, Lynch, Bortles, Carr (he's already up there) all need to become the new face of the NFL. Luckily the midget and scam's contemporaries include Rodgers and Matty Ice but beyond that and with the biggest black quarterback draft projected in 2017 we need our guys to start stepping up and establishing themselves.
 

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I'm not worried about the QB position. Don't forget guys like Cousins, Stafford, Dalton, Luck and Tannehill are all young to fairly young for QBs. Wentz will be a star, and Lynch may be when/if given a chance. Goff was the first overall pick so it's way too early to write him off. Clearing out the Jeff Fisher regime should help him. Young quarterbacks like Garappolo and Glennon may get a chance to start in the near future.

There's four good black QBs at best -- Wilson, Prescott, Newton and Winston -- and Newton's likely already on a long downhill slide now that he's running less. Prescott and Winston still have a ways to go before they can be regarded as proven commodities. Four out of 32 is no big deal, for now; consider how many have been busts over the past decade. I'm much more concerned about the disappearance of Whites on defense and the continued screwing of them at RB and WR.
 

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I'm not worried about the QB position. Don't forget guys like Cousins, Stafford, Dalton, Luck and Tannehill are all young to fairly young for QBs. Wentz will be a star, and Lynch may be when/if given a chance. Goff was the first overall pick so it's way too early to write him off. Clearing out the Jeff Fisher regime should help him. Young quarterbacks like Garappolo and Glennon may get a chance to start in the near future.

There's four good black QBs at best -- Wilson, Prescott, Newton and Winston -- and Newton's likely already on a long downhill slide now that he's running less. Prescott and Winston still have a ways to go before they can be regarded as proven commodities. Four out of 32 is no big deal, for now; consider how many have been busts over the past decade. I'm much more concerned about the disappearance of Whites on defense and the continued screwing of them at RB and WR.

Noted and I agree but you know me and my anti-black quarterback agenda by now lol. I just see Deshone, Deshaun, Jerod, Mahomes and Kaaya as guys that will go into a place with an established veteran white QB and be groomed as the heir apparent. Green Bay and New England both have black quarterbacks on the roster. I think if Smiff, Gremlin, Toucan, idler arm are all relegated to clip board duty or out of the league all together it would give me a more optimistic viewpoint. I just see the QB position as the last stand in the sport of football for whites.
 

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We just need the next group of young white qbs to establish themselves. Wentz, Goff, Lynch, Bortles, Carr (he's already up there) all need to become the new face of the NFL. Luckily the midget and scam's contemporaries include Rodgers and Matty Ice but beyond that and with the biggest black quarterback draft projected in 2017 we need our guys to start stepping up and establishing themselves.

Never a concern Leonard. Short of a vocal interdiction -like that which is imposed on white running backs, and that will not happen, the white quarterback will just keep on marching through the ranks. Just as we do almost everywhere in society, you can't keep a good man down.
 

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I'm starting to realize the significance of the GB win, led by an incredible performance from Aaron Rodgers yesterday. A loss against a black quarterback would've been a big blow, especially a rookie vs a future HOFer.

The last 2-3 years, we have had quite a few games in which the likes of Wilson, Toucan, and Newton have won some big games against legendary white QBs like Brady, Manning, Rodgers, etc, both in the regular season and playoffs. This has given the NFL extra ammunition to continue pushing their agenda to blacken the position. But now, we see that the black quarterbacks have regressed and were/are beneficiaries of teams and systems that hide their weaknesses and inflate their play. They can never, ever carry a team the way elite white QBs do year in, year out, sometimes with patchwork defenses, subpar running games, and lack of other offensive weapons.

The final 4 this year looks great with 4 elite white QBs. It's pretty obvious that at the highest levels, the QB position in the NFL belongs to white men, much to the dismay of the cultural Marxist vermin.

I agree with your post. However, you and the rest of the world must not have watched the same game as nationally-syndicated CBS reporter Bill Reiter, who proclaimed that Dak Prescott is actually the superior quarterback!

By outplaying Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott gives Cowboys fans one reason to celebrate
Rodgers was amazing, but it was the rookie quarterback who outperformed the elder gunslinger

In the thrill of a stunning and exquisite football game, and amongst the exaltation Aaron Rodgers rightfully deserves, let's not lose track of what we now know about Dak Prescott: He is the bright, shining future of the Dallas Cowboys.

Look no further than the fact he outdueled Rodgers, the Green Bay quarterback who over the past eight games has played some of the best football the quarterback position has ever produced.

And yet, despite Green Bay's 34-31 road victory to move on to the NFC Championship Game next weekend against the Atlanta Falcons, it was the rookie who outperformed the elder gunslinger.

Yes, Rodgers was amazing. No, this isn't some knee-jerk hateful hit-job on the Packers' QB or some ill-timed hot take.

Aaron Rodgers may make a case in the coming weeks as a guy with a real chance to make a run at being considered the greatest quarterback of all time. I'll cover that in the weeks ahead. But in the flurry of honoring the winners and their star, let's not lose track of what Dak did in the first playoff game of his life, while competing against one of the most daunting quarterbacks ever, against a team playing football with as much confidence, swagger and greatness as we've seen in a long time.

This is a new frontier of mental gymnastics for me. I understand that Prescott exceeded all expectations this season by playing at a consistent, above-average level, and he has pushed the oft-injured Tony Romo out to pasture. Prescott lost a home game to a six-loss underdog despite a prolific offensive line and running game. It was an exciting game ending, but in the absence of the black rookie defeating the all-pro, such a narrative still gets "reported" anyway. I wonder if Reiter has a boilerplate template for these types of games so he can just tweak a few words to finish promoting his cabal's chosen "stars."
 

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Noted and I agree but you know me and my anti-black quarterback agenda by now lol. I just see Deshone, Deshaun, Jerod, Mahomes and Kaaya as guys that will go into a place with an established veteran white QB and be groomed as the heir apparent. Green Bay and New England both have black quarterbacks on the roster. I think if Smiff, Gremlin, Toucan, idler arm are all relegated to clip board duty or out of the league all together it would give me a more optimistic viewpoint. I just see the QB position as the last stand in the sport of football for whites.

There's a lot more black backup QBs than there used to be. But as of now I don't see any of them being groomed to be starters. Rodgers should have at least four or five good seasons left; surely the Patriots wouldn't be dumb enough to want Brissett to succeed Tom Brady.

But the Caste System's proponents are nothing if not determined and relentless. I'm sure you're right that this is going to be another dismal draft year, including at QB. The institutionalized recruiting bias against White football players coming out of high school seems worse than ever. Until that changes, the Caste System can't be changed.
 

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I'm fairly concerned about the chances of the Packers and Patriots advancing to the Superbowl, particularly New England.

The Patriot offense was flat for much of the Houston game, albeit against the NFL's best statistical defense. Brady's two picks were both deflections, but he could have easily thrown others that were dropped by defenders. He tossed up several long "prayers" that were luckily snagged by Edelman and Hogan, which essentially put them in position to score multiple TD's. David Andrews and the sumos (Cannon and Mason) had very poor outings, they couldn't run the ball whatsoever, and they go very little from the TE's (Bennett and Lengel). Yes, they scored over 30 points, however, much of these points were scored off turnovers. It was an ugly win, but they took care of business with little pressure from a pathetic Houston offense. New England's defense, which now features 3 whites (Ninkovich, McClellin, and Long) looks to be one of Belichick's better units, particularly the pass rush and secondary.

The Steelers, winners of 9-straight games, are certainly the hottest team in the AFC. Ben, Bell, and Brown are among the very best players at their position and their 3/5-sumo offensive line has become inexplicably good after years of getting Roethlisburger pounded on a weekly basis. Former PSU standout, Jesse James, is becoming a very good receiving TE. Eli Rogers and Sammie Coates may not be superstars, but both can go deep. Defensively, the "Zulu Curtain" has one star player (LB Ryan Shazier) and other quality starters such as Harrison, Timmons, and their safeties (Mitchell and Davis), who have made some nice plays this year. Add in the fact that the Pats are favored in betting, they're playing at home, the wildly-unprofessional Mike Tomlin was caught on tape calling the Patriots "********" during a post-game locker room rant last week, and that Donald Trump specifically mentioned Brady, Belichick, and Kraft last night during a speech to his donors...and there is loads pressure on this squad right now. As a result, I think there could be major disappointment this Sunday. Of course, I hope I'm wrong and our guys blow out the hated Pittsburgh Crawfords in humiliating fashion. I'd love to see Brady, Edelman, Hogan, and Amendola step on their necks and put they away quickly...



As for the Packers, well, defeating the Falcons in Atlanta is a tall order. Matt Ryan might've been the best QB in the league this year, but thus far in his career, he's been a playoff pretender. Their 4/5-white OL has been great, Coleman/Freeman are talented RB's, Hooper is a nice rookie TE, and the oft-injured Julio Jones will be difficult to contain for GB's 3rd and 4th string CB's. On the bright side, the Packers are the NFC's hottest club. Once 4-6, they find themselves one win away from the SB. Rodgers has been unstoppable (even without Jordy Nelson for virtually the entire playoffs) and the squad appears to be a "team of destiny." McCarthy seems optimistic that Nelson, who was just named "NFL Comeback Player of the Year," will try to play...

https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/news/102806/jordy-nelson-likely-game-time-call-nfc-championship.php
 
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I predict that both the Packers and the Patriots win.
 
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