NFL Week 12

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Tebow Time again! The media just can't stand it! Well they better get used to it. What I really liked was how he made so many clutch throws in the 2nd half. Including some deep sideline patterns. The guy just refuses to ever give up and man is he tough. You can just see how many of the Chargers players are trying to take his head off but he isn't phased. What a great qb. I agree with foobar that the Denver Defense has played inspired football for the last month or so. The biggest reason is that they see that they have a chance to win every week. That will make anyone play hard. Tebow is now 5-1 as a starter this season. Amazing clutch comeback again!
 

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Tebow Time again! The media just can't stand it! Well they better get used to it. What I really liked was how he made so many clutch throws in the 2nd half. Including some deep sideline patterns. The guy just refuses to ever give up and man is he tough. You can just see how many of the Chargers players are trying to take his head off but he isn't phased. What a great qb. I agree with foobar that the Denver Defense has played inspired football for the last month or so. The biggest reason is that they see that they have a chance to win every week. That will make anyone play hard. Tebow is now 5-1 as a starter this season. Amazing clutch comeback again!

That is the truth.

Just look at the Colts - if the defense doesn't believe they can win they don't play as hard. The Broncos D believes Tebow will find a way to win if they can keep the game close, they obviously didn't feel that way with previous QBs.
 

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I wonder if Scam beating the worst team in the league will overshadow Tebow's performance today. The Broncos beat a decent team in the Chargers, unlike Scam and the Panthers squeaking by a team with no wins.
 

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Watching ESPN's desk coverage of the game with "Boomer", Tom, and... some dude.

It reminds me of all the liberal news networks doing post-election coverage when democrats take a beating from voters. They want to scream and beat their fists in anger, but they can't. So it's mostly just a bunch of dumb looks and awkward silence.
 

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What I liked about Tebow was that on a few occasions he was patient in the pocket when he could have run, once on the 35 yard pass to Decker, the other time on the pass to Decker that should have been called defensive pass interference. Also good news is the continued development of his trust of Decker as the go to guy.
Another nice NFL development over the last two weeks has been the signing of four white WR's, Anderson to Wash, Hall to Philly, Walters resigned by SD and Miller resigned by Rams (Miller had been on team for a few weeks earlier after Oakland had cut him). Hopefully Miller's TD runback will solidify him on Rams roster. Unfortunately when Amendola comes back next year he'd be in direct competition with Miller for a role/roster spot, unless Rams want to go with two white WR's.
 

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I'm not looking forward to tonight's game, but I do hope the Chiefs win.
 

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Watching ESPN's desk coverage of the game with "Boomer", Tom, and... some dude.

It reminds me of all the liberal news networks doing post-election coverage when democrats take a beating from voters. They want to scream and beat their fists in anger, but they can't. So it's mostly just a bunch of dumb looks and awkward silence.


Agreed, this is what happens when one cannot admit when they were wrong. Trent Dild* has been wrong from the start about TT and he sits there in stunned silence and instead of just saying I was wrong, he tries a backhanded compliment to Tebow and when you're lying it always comes across as awkard and phony, which is exactly what the ESPN football desk was.

And another thing, where are all of TT's teammates that didn't want him be the starter. All I'm hearing now is how his team is rallying around him and believe in him?
 

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Succops's high school soccer coach told me he would kick in the NFL one day; Succop was a 14 yr. freshman at the time.

Great prediction!
 

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The Chiefs have TWO white starters on offense, Casey Weigmann and Tyler Palko. The Steelers have THREE white starters on offense, Ben Roethlisberger, Heath Miller, and Doug Legursky. Pretty ugly.
 

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Agreed, this is what happens when one cannot admit when they were wrong. Trent Dild* has been wrong from the start about TT and he sits there in stunned silence and instead of just saying I was wrong, he tries a backhanded compliment to Tebow and when you're lying it always comes across as awkard and phony, which is exactly what the ESPN football desk was.And another thing, where are all of TT's teammates that didn't want him be the starter. All I'm hearing now is how his team is rallying around him and believe in him?
Dilfer is one heck of a D-bag. He was using words like cult, demons, and other garbage while describing Tebow and the Broncos win. He threw his hands in the air in resignation, biting his tounge while trying to say something positive, when in reality you could tell how fake it all was. He so badly wanted to bash Tebow and let us all know "I told you he sucks", but it was not to be. I really wonder what Merrill Hoge must be thinking right now. Also, that game was the first one featured on The Blitz and I felt the Berman/Jackson duo were somewhat more fair in their analysis.
 
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Racist honkey commits unprovoked hate crime against innocent black player.

[video=youtube;SmT_28N4_Mo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmT_28N4_Mo#t=12s[/video]

The "victim" is #89 for the Bengals.. he comes in from the right at about the 13 second mark. Just watch him the whole time.
 
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Oh man, that is funny! Freakin' forty inch verticle on that pro wrestling flop for the Bro. That might be the funniest thing I've ever seen in the NFL.
 

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That's funny as hell. Simpson must have panicked when he saw the bigger (but not faster of course) angry White man coming after him.

As a sidenote, it's always enjoyable to hear the voice of Steve "I Love the Caste System" Tasker, too.
 
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Racist honkey commits unprovoked hate crime against innocent black player.

[video=youtube;SmT_28N4_Mo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmT_28N4_Mo#t=12s[/video]

The "victim" is #89 for the Bengals.. he comes in from the right at about the 13 second mark. Just watch him the whole time.

:rofl: :rofl:
 

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I saw a quick shot of him in full horse face smile.

I've never liked that dig at him, but he's been such a mangina when it comes to Tebow that it's appropriate here.

I was just working and heard it so didn't see it, they sound a lot alike when they get excited, but on the NFL Network either Michael Irvin or Deion Sanders called out Elway, saying oh, nowww you come down on the field and get on Tebow's jock. It's sad that these guys are his biggest advocates amongst the talking heads, but both love them some Tebow. It was really pathetic while the "Playmaker" was singing a war chant "Tee-ee-bow Ohh-ohh", Mariucci and the black show host kept pushing, and pushing the Broncos' D until finally they could turn the subject away from Tebow.

It's a very hard segment to listen to but on Sanders' top 10 whatever, he had Brady and Welker, Connor Barwin, and Sebastian Janikowski.

Noticed in the highlights two running backs, Blount and Helu, stole the Hills Hurdle.
 

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[h=4]Re
ceiving Touchdowns Leaders - All Players[/h]

RKPLAYERTEAMRECTARYDSAVGTDLONG20+YDS/GFUMYAC1DN
1Calvin Johnson, WRDET631091,02316.212731693.0135049
2Rob Gronkowski, TENE607386414.411521478.5037847
3Jordy Nelson, WRGB445278217.8993971.1028628
4Wes Welker, WRNE821071,14313.989918103.9046852
Greg Jennings, WRGB587683514.48791275.9023737
Eric Decker, WRDEN377652714.28


:biggrin: i am pretty positive that Rob will sit pretty at the top soon enough. there's no stopping him!

Eric Decker is coming up strong, being the only receiver on Broncos capable of getting open. Jordy has his work cut out for him seeing how he is seemingly rotated with 4 other players even when he's by far most effective one out of the bunch.
 
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Long time lurker,first time poster.

It was great to see Hillis finally get back out on the field and run hard.I did notice a reluctance to cut left so i'm assuming that he still has some problems.Toby got the start but wasn't used right,at least he did get a touchdown.Leonard was in on every third down but only one carry,WTF.With the way Benson was running against the Browns they should have gave big Brian some carries and let him really blow up the defense,instead Scott got 4 carries for 1 yard.LoL

Jordy had his "off" week but it was good to see Welker,Decker,and Gronk have good games.

I can't believe Helu did a hurdle,i thought only slow mostly white power backs could do that.Blount has been doing the hurdle move for a while,i remember seeing it several times last year.I always thought it was funny how with all the afroletes out there that the only people you ever seen doing this move are a few "power backs" and 2 out of 3 i've seen are "unathletic whites".LoL

Glad i finally registered and hope to get to know everybody here.
 
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Long time lurker,first time poster.

It was great to see Hillis finally get back out on the field and run hard.I did notice a reluctance to cut left so i'm assuming that he still has some problems.Toby got the start but wasn't used right,at least he did get a touchdown.Leonard was in on every third down but only one carry,WTF.With the way Benson was running against the Browns they should have gave big Brian some carries and let him really blow up the defense,instead Scott got 4 carries for 1 yard.LoL

Jordy had his "off" week but it was good to see Welker,Decker,and Gronk have good games.

Glad i finally registered and hope to get to know everybody here.

Welcome to the board!! It was a pretty good week overall. Concerning Jordy Nelson I wish I could predict the thinking of the Packer staff and figure out when they are going to unleash Nelson. He's a maddening FF player with such up and down numbers.
 

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Good day yesterday. Julian Edelman was out there playing some good defense! White men are just better tacklers. He proves that by changing over to defense, and right away hes the best tackler on the field. Radio squeezed one in over his head before he turned to look back, but his positioning was perfect. They showed the slow motion replay a few times. Then on the next play Kyle Arraington lets an easy INT bounce off his helmet. No replay, no comment.
 
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Welcome to the board!! It was a pretty good week overall. Concerning Jordy Nelson I wish I could predict the thinking of the Packer staff and figure out when they are going to unleash Nelson. He's a maddening FF player with such up and down numbers.

Thanks man and i know well about Nelson and FF #s.I's got to where i just leave him in no matter what and if he doesn't put up good #s just wait til the next week and it will be 20+ points.Welker has had a few down weeks also but i refuse to bench him,same with Decker right after Tebow took over but at least he is the undisputed "go-to guy".

Actually what really impressed me this week was all the white defensive players that absolutely dominated.
 

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Welcome to the board!! It was a pretty good week overall. Concerning Jordy Nelson I wish I could predict the thinking of the Packer staff and figure out when they are going to unleash Nelson. He's a maddening FF player with such up and down numbers.

hey jax, who's that on your avatar? i thought you were jinxing people? :icon_twisted:
 

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Thanks man and i know well about Nelson and FF #s.I's got to where i just leave him in no matter what and if he doesn't put up good #s just wait til the next week and it will be 20+ points.Welker has had a few down weeks also but i refuse to bench him,same with Decker right after Tebow took over but at least he is the undisputed "go-to guy".

Actually what really impressed me this week was all the white defensive players that absolutely dominated.

Welker you definitely have to ride week in and week out. No matter the player there will be down games but some guys you always have to stick with because of the potential. Welker is one of those guys but with Nelson you never know.

Yeah the defensive side of the ball has been a good one for White players this year. I'm not in a FF league with defensive players but I'm betting that you could be playing an all white defensive lineup and win with it, unlike on offense (not enough RB's).
 

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Yesterday’s games yielded some great results for our players…

The “Dream Team’s” decision to rush four defensive linemen and play zone coverage against Brady’s Patriots wasn’t a very bright move, was it? Even without the Patriots’ recent addition of dynamic white receiving threats (Welker, Gronkowski, and Woodhead when he’s permitted to play) that defensive strategy has rarely been effective against New England with Brady/Belichick at the helm. Perhaps Andy “Porky Pig” Reid will take his Affirmative Action defensive coordinator, Juan Castillo, along with him after he’s fired and promptly recycled with another team? To his credit, AndyPig benched the fantastical-bonehead, DeSean Jackson, during the 4[SUP]th[/SUP] quarter of the game. Jackson displayed his trademark “alligator arms” whilst dropping two potential touchdowns and he also “bailed out” like a p-ssy on a punt return in which he signaled for a fair catch (but let the ball bounce and roll). As Don noted, the little buffoon may sign elsewhere next season, allowing Riley Cooper to start alongside Maclin and Avant.

Through eleven games, The Patriot Missile, Wes Welker, has now amassed 82 catches for 1,143 yards and 8 TDs. To break Rice’s record, Welker will need to average 141 yards/game in the remaining 5 contests. With some weak opponents remaining, this feat is certainly possibly, but highly unlikely at this point.

During last night’s broadcast of NBC’s “Football Night in America,” Rodney Harrison was chastising the Eagles’ defense during the replay of Welker’s long touchdown catch. Harrison, normally a black Caste Queen, screamed out: “How do you not cover Wes Welker on this play!? He’s the best player on the field!” It was the perhaps the most cerebral statement in the entirely-prosaic history of that “show”…

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CAPTION: Blacks Bums Burned on 41-yard Bomb

Against the Dream Team, the monstrous Rob Gronkowski had 4 catches for 59 and a TD. Through eleven games, he now has 56 catches, 805 yards and 10 TDs. In the remaining 5 contests, he’ll need to average at least 39 yards / game to achieve his first 1,000-yard season...

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CAPTION: Weakling Negroes Cower as Gronkowski Scores 11[SUP]th[/SUP] TD

Julian Edelman, the Patriots’ version of Kordell Stewart (although Edelman isn’t a highly-drafted black homosexual), had three tackles as a defensive back, one of which was a critical third-quarter tackles of a scrambling Vince Young at the goal line. With any luck, the eventual return of Pat “Pencil Neck” Chung and Devin McCourty will not see Edelman return to obscurity. What value can he really provide as a backup to the best receiver in the NFL? A full conversion to defensive back (coupled with punt return duties and work in 4 WR sets) should now occur…

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CAPTION: Edelman Stops Young, Drive Stalls at Goal Line

In other news, Danny Woodhead managed 20 yards on his 4 carries, while his main “competition,” Stevan Ridley, managed a putrid 4 yards on his 4 carries. Since his decent outing against Oakland, Ridley’s production has been dreadful…

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CAPTION: Dynamic Danny Drastically Underutilized

With Tebow’s record now at 5-1 as a starter, Merril Hog(e), Jason Whitlock, John Fox, John Elway, and all the other critics are made to look more foolish with each passing week. Tebow carried 22 times for 67 yards, and passed for 143 yards a TD and no interceptions (again)…

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CAPTION: Tension Grows Amongst Anti-White Zealots

Eric Decker rebounded from his poor performance against the Jets with 3 catches (all critical gains) for 65 yards and a TD. He now has 37 catches, 527 yards, and 8 TDs on the season…

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CAPTION: Decker Drubs Darky Dorks

Connor Barwin set a Texans’ franchise record with 4 sacks in a single game. Barwin, Reid, Watt and Cushing are an exciting group to watch…

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CAPTION: Barwin Sets Sack Record

With the playoffs approaching, my “Superbowl Hopefuls” from the AFC are New England, Houston, and Denver. With For the NFC: Green Bay, Dallas, and New York Giants (with St. Louis eliminated).
 
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