NFL Week 15 2011

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Don summed it up pretty well. Cowterd basically described the past 2 months of Tebow coverage exactly the opposite way of what actually transpired. He took everything and spun it around 180 degrees. Even the Chosens would be in awe of his ability to twist facts

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btw ESPN already has a big monopoly on sports entertainment. I visit their site daily and check out the podcasts too. I don't think it makes much of a difference.

Has anyone else noticed how ESPN now uses Twitter messages/comments to advance and deciminate their Marxist propaganda aimed at the American sheeple/DWF's? Last night I tuned in for a few moments to see "NFL 32", at the very end of the show. They had the ultra-vile Suzy Kolber reading some Twitter comments and all were beyond stupid.

**First one was from a black Az. Cardinals' DT who noted he was "wrapping X-Mas presents completely naked, while listening to the Supremes"....Just so stupid, I can't imagine that anyone (outside of Howard Stern type Jews and a few Uncle Toms) found it even remotely comical.

**Next Twitter message was from a Tribesman in Cleveland who's "Chanukah's wish list included drafting RGIII" and then using their next first rounder on some WR from Oklahoma State in order to form a super tadem at QB and WR for the next 15 years.

**After that, they read a Twitter message from a fan in Jacksonville begging the Jags to "draft another quarterback" -- one who doesn't look terrified in the pocket.

So, in sum, the Marxists over at ESPN got 1,000's of Twitter comments, but picked out 3. One conjured up the image of a naked 300 pound black man for the latent gays in the audience (90% of the DWF's?).....2nd was a Jew begging for RGIII (a one year wonder ala Vince Young and Jamarcus) to save his beloved team from the nerdy Colt McCoy....and the third was picked out, I believe, to humilate Blain Gabbert and portray him as a coward. The girly men over at ESPN are tired of calling Blaine a "bust" after just one season. They are now in all out attack mode -- trying to portray the Goy from Mizzu as an outright white sissy.

That's par for the course, I guess we should not expect less?
 

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I've noticed also that the SOP of the Cultural Marxist media is to attack Gabbert as a "coward." His failure to have instant success has nothing to do with him being a rookie, nothing to do with the awful receivers and tight ends on the team, and nothing to do with the inability of the black tackles and guards to give him even a modicum of protection; no the only possible reason for the struggles of Gabbert and Jacksonville on offense is that Gabbert is a coward.
 

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I suspect that the Jags may actually draft a quarterback to replace Gabbert. If they do decide to stick with Gabbert next season it will most likely be his last season as a starter unless he puts up great numbers. It's the same thing that happened to Brady Quinn whose already labeled a bust after less than a full season as a starter. Meanwhile players like Tarvaris Jackson, easily one of the worst quarterbacks in the league, continue to get chances to start.

Since Scam Newton has played well the pressure will be on Gabbert even more. If Newton can produce then Gabbert has to as well. That's the average DWF's take on the situation.
 
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Gabbert is this year's version of Jimmy Claussen, a high draft pick put in a situation where the likelihood of success was near zero, and then taking all the blame for it and given up on after his rookie season. Quinn is a another good example. There have been a number of them in the last 15 years going back to Tim Couch and Cade McNown (McNown was actually good in a bad situation but was so hated by the DWFs, media and his own teammates that he was run out of the league). Alex Smith has been the very rare exception who still had an opportunity when his team turned the corner.
 
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