goyim
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Matt Barkley in for a concussed Nick Foles. He's moving the offense well thus far.
Just intercepted. Oh well.
Matt Barkley in for a concussed Nick Foles. He's moving the offense well thus far.
Just intercepted. Oh well.
What a BS penalty that just gave Jets the win.
What a BS penalty that just gave Jets the win.
The refs screwed the Patriots but at the end of the day Brady played poorly. Brady just isn't the player he used to be.
At least Cooper had a good day. 6 catches for 88 yards, basically the only receiver who did anything on the Eagles. I'm just waiting for the Weenieworld rant.
Yeah as crazy as it seems Geno actually outplayed Brady today. I find it hard to believe how poor Brady can play at times given his proven greatness.
The refs screwed the Patriots but at the end of the day Brady played poorly. Brady just isn't the player he used to be.
How many examples do we need to see of this black quarterback "magic," especially in contrast to the mediocre play of the best young white QBs? Not only is RGIII back to his "brilliant" rookie form, Scam produces pretty consistently, Crapernick is not going away, and somehow Thaddeous Lewis, who wasn't even good in college, can come right in to the NFL and produce better stats than the BEST white college QBs can (Gabbart, Ponder, Barkley, etc.). Not to mention, of course, Geno Smiff besting Tom Brady.
Look at all the white college QBs who were stars in the NCAA over the past few years, and where they now stand in the NFL: Tebow (unemployed), Leinart (unemployed), Clausen (is he still even on the Panthers?), Quinn (where is he now?), Locker (constantly injured, still has a slight chance to avoid the "bust" label), Gabbart (already locked into "bust" status), Ponder (already locked into "bust" status), Barkley (the kind of "debut" we should logically have seen from Pryor, Thaddeous Lewis and so many other black quarterbacks, bud didn't).
Only Andrew Luck, Matt Stafford, and to a lesser degree Andy Dalton are considered sure fire starters among the young white QBs. It just defies logic to think that none of the overrated, highly touted black rookie QBs have those Gabbart-Barkley type games, and often do "amazing" things on the field, while the young white QBs just can't seem to find that kind of "magic." Maybe it's like loose hips or something, or that "natural" rhythm "white boys" just don't have.
Something mysterious, something unprecedented, happened at the beginning of Scam's rookie season. Scam was a tailor made bust, even more obviously all hype than JaMarcus was. And yet, he lit the league on fire from his first game. Since that time, instead of the Quincy Carter-Akili Smith-Tavarous Jackson-type performances we'd grown to know and love, we've seen one "magical" unlikely effort after another, even from unheralded, virtually ignored pedestrian blacks like Pryor and Thaddeous Lewis. I will never accept all of this as being legitimate. Deny it all you want, but the black quarterback phenomenon is real, and it is here to stay.