NFL Week 2 2008

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WOW JUST WOW! Talk about an AFFLETE Almost costing their team huge with stupid childish antics in the Cowboys / Iggles game.Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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Bear Backer said:
WOW JUST WOW! Talk about an AFFLETE Almost costing their team huge with stupid childish antics in the Cowboys / Iggles game.


What happened, Bear Backer? I don't have cable.
 

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That was just unacceptable. I almost half-wish that they hadn't scored, just so those childish antics would be magnified. But watching the Cowboys lose is just too much fun. MLB Zach Thomas is giving a solid effort, though.

For anyone not watching, Eagles WR DeSean Jackson dropped the football in celebration at the 1 yard line, BEFORE he crossed the plane of the goal line. Almost costs them a score. Brian Westbrook punches it in next play, to save Jackson's butt.Edited by: PhillyBirds
 

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For anyone not watching, Eagles WR DeSean Jackson dropped the football in celebration at the 1 yard line, BEFORE he crossed the plane of the goal line. Almost costs them a score.


Wild guess... he's black?
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What did the announcers have to say? Edited by: Bart
 

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What a catch by Witten!!


He sure does cover a lot of ground with his long strides!

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Bart said:
PhillyBirds said:
For anyone not watching, Eagles WR DeSean Jackson dropped the football in celebration at the 1 yard line, BEFORE he crossed the plane of the goal line. Almost costs them a score.


Wild guess... he's black?
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What did the announcers have to say?

They jumped on him. Can't quote exactly but they didn't like his antics. Basically said Westbrook saved his butt.
 

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I saw it, absolutely hilarious, one of the worst instances of black "struttin' and celebratin'". If only the ref had been alert enough to spot the no TD/fumble live and the cowboys had recovered it, then the jab at celebratin' would have been even more sharp.
 

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Over 100 yards for Witten!


He is so clutch, especially in a league where poor fundamentals are the norm.
 

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I just discoveredYahoo has a Monday Night Football blog with MJD, whoever that is. Had to copy and paste this gem.
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The Eagles are really missing Kevin Curtis right now. </TD></TR></T></TABLE>
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Bart said:
I just discoveredYahoo has a Monday Night Football blog with MJD, whoever that is. Had to copy and paste this gem.
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The Eagles are really missing Kevin Curtis right now. </TD></TR></T></T></TABLE>
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Before the game, Keyshawn Johnson, the clown who was rewarded for his racist book and ultra-selfish antics with a network job,was raving about Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson,saying that "he gives them what they didn't have last year, a downfield threat."
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How does the Big Lie technique work again?
 

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McNabb reallycranks it up a notch when the game is on the line. Brilliant game manager under two minutes.
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Yeah, McNabb ended up choking once again, whereas Romo and Witten came through. McNabb was terrible in the last couple minutes. The media (once again) thinks McDink & Dunk is the greatest human being on this planet....I guess Young and Vick really have fallen from grace.
 

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Keyshawn Johnson makes me sick. He would never give a white guy credit. He is just a low-life racist. What he did to Chrebet was horrendous.
 

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I was talking to a typical "drunk white fan" today about the Jackson incident on the one yard line and of course he chalked it all up to being a rookie mistake of being caught up in the moment of an "exciting game." Sometimes you can just never get it through to these morons. That is not a rookie mistake. That is an arrogant, idiotic, Everything that is wrong with the NFL mistake, because of these spoiled and pampered black thugs with a selfish me first mentality and a need to strut and prance like a bunch of peacocks. A rookie mistake would be running a wrong route because of unfamiliarity with the playbook, not knowing when to get out of bounds verus when to run the clock, getting the jitters and dropping a ball due to hearing footsteps, or not securing the ball properly and causing a fumble etc etc. That was stupidity, which is not correctable. Somewhere down the line it almost 100% assured that "Mr rookie mistake" will once again get "Caught up in the game" and do something incredibly stupid because of the gigantic empty cavity between his ears. What will the excuse be then?

What about the excuses for all the missed tackles, blown coverages and penalties in that game? How is that exciting football? I mean sure everyone loves to go to the junior football games to see their kids where the defense is always outclassed and the kid who is the most athletic or biggest is running wild over his fellow competitors, but shouldn't we expect a little bit more from professional football? That is just like how when they took all the fundamentals away from the NBA in the 90's and called it exciting. No more need to call traveling, double dribbling or any of those other pesky old stodgy white rules. All that is important is pumping up the score and having black men run up and down the circus court while talking a little smack to keep Randy Ritalin in the stands from falling asleep. Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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"Randy Ritalin" Thats a good one Bear Backer!
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Jimmy Chitwood said:
dumbass desean did this in a high-school all-american game, as well.

so much for "learning" anything while in college.
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link to well-researched commentary on the fool. with pic.


ESPN of course has to ameliorate the damage by running an article on "celebrations gone bad." Just as with stories about affletes committing crimes or any other negative topic that is overwhelmingly dominated by black dysfunction, the article is "balanced" by including a solid sprinkling of whites. Even Jake Locker's non-"celebration" from two weeks ago is included! Those darn white people and their out of control celebrations.


[url]http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=celebrations /080916[/url]
 

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I just love when they have to add whites to it so it wouldn't be racial. There is just a certain way the media has to go about everything they say and write. They are always trying to minimize the black dysfunction by adding whites.
 

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What about the excuses for all the missed tackles, blown coverages and penalties in that game? How is that exciting football? I mean sure everyone loves to go to the junior football games to see their kids where the defense is always outclassed and the kid who is the most athletic or biggest is running wild over his fellow competitors, but shouldn't we expect a little bit more from professional football? That is just like how when they took all the fundamentals away from the NBA in the 90's and called it exciting. No more need to call traveling, double dribbling or any of those other pesky old stodgy white rules. All that is important is pumping up the score and having black men run up and down the circus court while talking a little smack to keep Randy Ritalin in the stands from falling asleep.


The NFL is propped up in great part by fantasy football. Most of the drunk white fans not only root for their hometown team, they also have fantasy teams, oftenseveral of them. Fantasy angles arenow interwoven with pre-game coverage, and the games themselves (e.g., fantasy specific graphics and announcer comments). The media and NFL realize just how big fantasy football has become and are pandering to ff hobbyists. Fantasy fans care only about statistics and how their teams are doing; the off the field stuff goes in one ear and out the other, as long as the criminal involved isn't suspended, thus personally affecting their teams.


Combine the explosion in popularityof fantasy footballwith Sunday Ticket, which allows fans to watch every game (and thus generally focus on the most exciting games and ignore the many dull ones), and the interest in the NFL is now intense year round.


Of course the gambling thing is a huge part of it too. Take away fantasy and point spreads and the NFL would have lost popularity like the NBA did after it was taken over by egomaniacs and thugs withlittle interest in teamwork and fundamentals. Edited by: Don Wassall
 
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Jimmy Chitwood said:
dumbass desean did this in a high-school all-american game, as well. so much for "learning" anything while in college.
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link to well-researched commentary on the fool. with pic.


ESPN of course has to ameliorate the damage by running an article on "celebrations gone bad."  Just as with stories about affletes committing crimes or any other negative topic that is overwhelmingly dominated by black dysfunction, the article is "balanced" by including a solid sprinkling of whites.   Even Jake Locker's non-"celebration" from two weeks ago is included!  Those darn white people and their out of control celebrations.


[url]http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=celebrations /080916[/url]

I remember the play by black Steeler WR Dave Smith in 1971 that is mentioned. It came during a Monday Night game in Kansas City. Smith was traded the next season and was soon out of the league.
 
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