NFL Week 5

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What a game by Tebow. I don't care if they lost. This guy can do things that most people only dream about. What a firey competetor. The NFL better get ready for this guy. Now is the Broncos can only fix their defense and pick up a few more reliable receivers. Outside of Decker, they do not look too good.
 

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Weenieworld makes an excuses for Revis.
Wes Welker - WR - Patriots

Wes Welker stayed hot with 124 yards on five receptions against the Jets in Week 5.

Tom Brady steered clear of Revis Island, completing just one pass to Welker for four yards against the shutdown corner. Welker did break free for a 73-yard catch after Revis released him to a safety. That play gave Welker five gains of 30+ yards this season compared to just one all of last year. Fantasy's No. 1 receiver is averaging an absurd 9/148/1 line heading into Week 6 against the Cowboys.
 

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I thought the 4 yard pass was a screen that Eric Smith came and knocked Welker down. Why the hell would Revis release Welker to the safety? you usually release to the safety when your in zone coverage and someone else comes into your zone, NOBODY ELSE WAS CLOSE TO REVIS!

Yes he paused for a second because he thought might be a run, but he had a 10 yard cushion on Welker, he realizes its a pass and starts after 5 yards ahead of Welker (so still 5 yards of cushion on Welker) granted Welker is in full speed and Revis has paused for a second (I would say a fraction of a second), but hes supposed to have elite acceleration to be able to make ground on those kinds of mistakes. Welker flat out beat him. Great corners are supposed to have recovery speed because they don't know where the receiver/ball is going, stuff like that play happens all the time. Elite corners don't get beat by average receivers for 70+ yards on those type of plays, so logic tells you that Welker is an elite receiver, top 5.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-fantasy/09000d5d822fa89e/QB-Brady-to-WR-Welker-73-yd-pass


and my wish came true, Ridley was stuffed, 7 carries for 13 yards, 1.9 ypc with a long of 5.
 
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GB's affelets are keeping this game close by their jeri curl laced fingered dropped passes. Finely dropped a TD and and crucial 3rd down. Driver, just being Driver.
 
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Today's NFL is a lot like today's NBA.

Supposedly the athletes are "superior" today, and yet, they have no clue how to play whatever game it is they're trying to play.

I mean, seriously. There's the ball, so catch it, a**hole!
 

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It wasn't the best of weeks, for sure. Good games by Welker, Walter, and Dreesen, plus the usual assortment of white defenders playing well, but otherwise not much to speak of. The white running back has once again disappeared after making a long awaited comeback in 2010. We're all eagerly awating next week to see how the Hillis situation plays out, but there's not much else in that department. Woodhead seems to have disappeared in NE, Gerhart's prime years are wasting away in MIN, while Leonard and Hester deal with any occasional bread crumbs that may get thrown their way. Also, it seems that Jordy Nelson is only allowed to shine every other week or so, and this week was not it. It's too bad Collie, Clark, and White are pretty much losing their season due to Manning's absence.

I think the only real positive is that the Tim Tebow era in Denver has begun. The ESPN talking heads (Berman, Jackson, Dilfer) did everything in their power to downplay Tebow's game today and completely distance themselves from the situation. Not even a simple "Maybe it's time for Tebow to get a chance". Instead it was "The coaching staff will analyze everything over the bye week and make the best decision for their football team". They are absolutely terrified that he could start, play well, win some games, and therefore that horse must be kept in the barn at all costs. Because if he's out, they know their agenda could take a massive hit.
 

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Today I was out at the bar, and someone was criticising Tom Brady for having a kid out of wedlock and how he was a sleezebag. The guy was a Jets fan so I brought up the fact that Antonio Cromartie has 10 kids with 9 different women, and the guys response was to call me a racist for making that comment.
 

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Today I was out at the bar, and someone was criticising Tom Brady for having a kid out of wedlock and how he was a sleezebag. The guy was a Jets fan so I brought up the fact that Antonio Cromartie has 10 kids with 9 different women, and the guys response was to call me a racist for making that comment.
Hawkeye2, that loser who said that is one of the millions of fools who voted for BO and at least 80% of miscreants down in New York protesting against business and what ever they feel is against them. White people, and specifically the men are our worst enemies.
 

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Gentlemen, I was surprised at the SF vs TB game. Can anybody give me a short rundown on what happened in that game? I wanted SF to win, but never saw a blowout like this coming. Is it just the idea that the black inetia has finally set into TB? How would you rate the TB, QB play? Was Freeman at fault, or was it more or less a team affair? Just wondering.

Tom Iron...
 

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GB's affelets are keeping this game close by their jeri curl laced fingered dropped passes. Finely dropped a TD and and crucial 3rd down. Driver, just being Driver.

It's undeniable that GB has played a "soft schedule" so far (and have still struggled at times). I wouldn't give them the Super Bowl yet.

They'll likely secure a bye for the postseason, but anything can happen once the postseason starts. However, I know what people are probably thinking.. that the AFC and NFC "playoff picture" leaves much to be desired in terms of talent and team-play (right now).

After 1/4th of the season last year, we thought a team like Chicago was dead, but, as it turns out, they weren't. They made it all the way to the NFC Championship game. This year, we could see a similar emergence and gelling by a few teams, especially on defense, where there is room to grow, and then watch out.
 

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It's nice to see Aaron Rodgers (QBR), Pat Angerer (tackles), Jared Allen (sacks) and Wes Welker (receiving yards), on top of the league.

I loved the Bucs get blown out. They looked like crap last Monday night, even thought they beat the Colts. They are not even close to being an elite team and I can't stand the media drooling all over Josh Freeman and racist Raheem.

black quarterback update: Scam Newton loses; T-Jack injured and Whitehurst rallies the team; Vick with 4 picks in a loss; Freeman and the Bucs get destroyed; Raiders win despite Campbell's 67 QBR; Vikings win by not allowing McNabb to throw.
 

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Houston might never become a super-team this year after this news.. (On top of Andre Johnson's injury).

Mario Williams, who likely roided in the past, tore his pectoral and is "out indefinitely." I knew Houston was in trouble when they only defeated Miami, 23-13, and (rookie) Daniel Thomas rushed for 102 yards on them in his season debut.

Drew Brees also had a legendary 2nd half against them. While Brees is LEGIT, Houston did make him look even better than usual, especially in this past season period of his career.
 

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Mario Williams, who likely roided in the past, tore his pectoral and is "out indefinitely." I knew Houston was in trouble when they only defeated Miami, 23-13, and (rookie) Daniel Thomas rushed for 102 yards on them in his season debut. legendary 2nd half against them.
Brooks Reed should now take over as starter. With this increase plus Walter running as the #1 receiver, this is the team to root for. They must win the division over Tennessee.
 
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Tebow was outstanding. Let's see how the anti-White, anti-Christian corporate/Cultural Marxist ruling tyranny spins it this coming week.

NFL Network is already in damage control. Same talking points as before, his mechanics are bad, he has trouble throwing, is inaccurate and "runs from the pocket scared."
 

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Matt Schaub threw to Kevin Walter six times yesterday. Walter caught five of them for 81 yards and a touchdown, and one of those receptions was as nice a catch as you'll ever see, leaping fully stretched out to snag the ball just before it hit the turf ala Jim Edmonds making one of his great catches in center field. Schaub threw to Jacoby Jones and his "unlimited upside" 11 times yesterday; Jones caught exactly one of them, for nine yards.

Jones is now in his fifth NFL season. I figure by 2016 or 2017 he'll begin to realize his immense potential. :icon_rolleyes:
 

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I think the only real positive is that the Tim Tebow era in Denver has begun. The ESPN talking heads (Berman, Jackson, Dilfer) did everything in their power to downplay Tebow's game today and completely distance themselves from the situation. Not even a simple "Maybe it's time for Tebow to get a chance". Instead it was "The coaching staff will analyze everything over the bye week and make the best decision for their football team". They are absolutely terrified that he could start, play well, win some games, and therefore that horse must be kept in the barn at all costs. Because if he's out, they know their agenda could take a massive hit.

This is actually a good sign (great sign). Shows how far he's come in their feeble minds. In the latter part of August, Merrill Hoge and the gay looking anchor that used to do NHL (Buccigross?), both agreed that the Broncos should simply RELEASE Tebow because he was running 4th string and was too much of a distraction to the team. Hoge was empathic that Tebow must be cut that afternoon and would not back down, even when Jewish reporter Adam Schefler told him that was an unreasonable idea. Hoge returned to Sportcenter that night and, shockingly, had changed his tune quite a bit in just a few hrs. -- claimed Tebow had some value and should, therefore, be traded, NOT RELEASED. Perhaps to the Rams, with McDaniels?

Real story is why did he change his mind so suddenly -- Perhaps a call from Elway? Perhaps some 'higher up' Marxists at ESPN told him he went too far?
 

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Hoge is an example of a man completely beaten. Give me about a half hour interviewing him and I'll bet he would spill the beans on the caste system.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Matt Schaub threw to Kevin Walter six times yesterday. Walter caught five of them for 81 yards and a touchdown, and one of those receptions was as nice a catch as you'll ever see, leaping fully stretched out to snag the ball just before it hit the turf ala Jim Edmonds making one of his great catches in center field. Schaub threw to Jacoby Jones and his "unlimited upside" 11 times yesterday; Jones caught exactly one of them, for nine yards.

Jones is now in his fifth NFL season. I figure by 2016 or 2017 he'll begin to realize his immense potential. :icon_rolleyes:


Yes, it was a superhuman-like 42-yard reception…

Here is the still image...
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Here is the video...
[video]http://sportshl.com/football/Walter_lays_out/1110028[/video]


It wasn't the best of weeks, for sure. Good games by Welker, Walter, and Dreesen, plus the usual assortment of white defenders playing well, but otherwise not much to speak of. The white running back has once again disappeared after making a long awaited comeback in 2010. We're all eagerly awating next week to see how the Hillis situation plays out, but there's not much else in that department. Woodhead seems to have disappeared in NE, Gerhart's prime years are wasting away in MIN, while Leonard and Hester deal with any occasional bread crumbs that may get thrown their way. Also, it seems that Jordy Nelson is only allowed to shine every other week or so, and this week was not it. It's too bad Collie, Clark, and White are pretty much losing their season due to Manning's absence.

I think the only real positive is that the Tim Tebow era in Denver has begun. The ESPN talking heads (Berman, Jackson, Dilfer) did everything in their power to downplay Tebow's game today and completely distance themselves from the situation. Not even a simple "Maybe it's time for Tebow to get a chance". Instead it was "The coaching staff will analyze everything over the bye week and make the best decision for their football team". They are absolutely terrified that he could start, play well, win some games, and therefore that horse must be kept in the barn at all costs. Because if he's out, they know their agenda could take a massive hit.

Nice synopsis, man, I also found this to be a “down week.” There were some great moments of course. One of which was Welker’s 73-yard reception…

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“The Patriot Missile” has already amassed an all-time NFL record 45 catches for 740 yards and 5 TDs. He’ll only need to average 23 yards / game in the remaining eleven contests to reach 1,000 yards. To put his young season into proper perspective…he’s only 108 yards from reaching his receiving yardage mark for all of last season (848 yards in 15 games played).

To be honest, though, the Patriots-Jets game was rather uneventful. Woodhead was injured, TE Rob Gronkowski was again eliminated from the passing game, Edelman was inactive, and LB Dane Fletcher didn’t play a single snap of defense (despite Mayo’s injury). One positive note was RB Stevan Ridley’s mediocre play (7 carries for 13 yards and no TDs).

After Tebow was inserted in the lineup, I began watching the Broncos-Chargers game. He played great, as usual. He immediately brought his trademark fire, will, supreme athleticism, guts, and intensity to the contest…

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And thus begins the most terrifying nightmare of the NewsJews, the self-abhorring DWF’s, and black supremacists. If a Bronco receiver had only managed to catch the final pass of the game, Tebow’s starting position would have been guaranteed for the remainder of the season. Nevertheless, after the final play of the game, the Mile High fans were chanting “Tebow, Tebow, Tebow!”
 
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Is anybody watching MNF?
On the halftime show, they just showed Lance Alworth running in for a TD.
Unfortunately, I wasn't paying attention, and just saw the end of it. Why were they talking about Lance Alworth?
 

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Whoa! I just heard the announcers giving Bobby Carpenter props for range and athleticism after tackling supa afflete Devin Hester for a 10 yard loss. What a difference playing for coaches that believe in you makes, huh?
 

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Chicagos offensive line looks terrible - Cutler is doing great considering the protecting they're giving him, not to mention all the false starts. 3 white guys on Detroits D - of course two of them, the LB and SS are only playing because superior athletes are injured and unavailable. Carpenter just dropped Hester for a 10 yard loss but they gave him "forward progress" even though Hester was clearly trying to retreat and find a new lane to run in. How convenient.
 

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Merill Hoge is such an idiot. He compared Tim Tebow to Brian Bosworth today on talk radio. They have nothing in common and Tebow would never ever cheat. He also will not be a bust. I don't consider Bosworth to be a bust either but he could never live up to what Tebow has done in his young life. I don't think anyone could. The guy is a legend and he will continue to get better. Time to really start rooting for the Broncos. If only they still had Hillis, this would be by far my favorite team!
 

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Mike "The Eyetalion Stallion" Tirico reminds us that Al Davis was also a great man off the field, with his hiring and promotion of blacks, hispanics, and women in his organization. Gotta make sure the CM message is delivered at every opportunity.
 
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Is anybody watching MNF?
On the halftime show, they just showed Lance Alworth running in for a TD.
Unfortunately, I wasn't paying attention, and just saw the end of it. Why were they talking about Lance Alworth?

It probably was about Al Davis. He was on the San Diego Charger coaching staff in 1961-62 and spent a lot of time convincing Lance Alworth to sign with the AFL. When Alworth was enshrined in the HOF, he asked Al Davis to be his presenter.

Lance Alworth and Al Davis were always good friends.
 

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Yeah if Hillis was still in Denver with Tebow & Decker...that offense would be right up there with the Patriots!

The Bears O-Line have to be among the NFL's Worst! Feel bad for Cutler!

Nice to see VandenBosch still playing at such a high-level after all these years; Bobby Carpenter getting a new lease; and with a winning team for a change! John Wendling got the start a Safety for the Lions.

Props to Kevin Walter for the sick catch! And the barrage of stats being compiled by Wes Welker

Could hardly believe my eyes Jacob Hester had 11 carries...
 
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