2016 NFL Week 14

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There isn't a black DB on the planet who can run stride-for-stride with Chris Hogan. Notice how the camera immediately panned to Weddle, who was put in a very tough spot, on the other side of the field, after the black nickel CB was burned...


Despite having over 70 yards, Edelman had a rough game with plenty of drops, bobbles, and miscommunications with Brady. He'll need to average 70 yards per game in the remaining 3 contests to have a chance at 1,000 yards.
 

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Guess it had nothing to do with the back to back affletic muffs....



Love how Gruden tries to pin Weddle for blowing the coverage, despite being lined up on the opposite side of the field..
I watched the clip Thrashen posted and Gruden eventually blames #33 Matt Elam for the blown coverage. The camera-cuck on the other hand, immediately pans to Weddle almost reflexively.
 

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There isn't a black DB on the planet who can run stride-for-stride with Chris Hogan. Notice how the camera immediately panned to Weddle, who was put in a very tough spot, on the other side of the field, after the black nickel CB was burned...


Despite having over 70 yards, Edelman had a rough game with plenty of drops, bobbles, and miscommunications with Brady. He'll need to average 70 yards per game in the remaining 3 contests to have a chance at 1,000 yards.

Where does Weddle appear? I couldn't find it in the vid.

John
 

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No coach ever got fired for bringing in former 5 star rated athletes, they get fired for losses and none of the super geniuses put the two together. That Joe McKnight who was a 4th round bust kept on the roster ahead of Danny Woodhead, the bust had the stars while Danny was given the traditional walk on invite from the d-bags in Lincoln, so he ends up at D2 Chadron. It has long been my contention that the chokepoint is the corrupt recruitment process.
 

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No coach ever got fired for bringing in former 5 star rated athletes, they get fired for losses and none of the super geniuses put the two together. That Joe McKnight who was a 4th round bust kept on the roster ahead of Danny Woodhead, the bust had the stars while Danny was given the traditional walk on invite from the d-bags in Lincoln, so he ends up at D2 Chadron. It has long been my contention that the chokepoint is the corrupt recruitment process.
So digging deeper. Is the recruiting process a part of the decades long overall scam of affirmative action? This being a way to meet college general quotas via athletic scholarships? Seems likely the two are related.
 

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Gronk and Hogan are top 2 in the league in yards per catch, with 21.6 and 19.2, respectively. But the Patriots always in need of a homerun threat (black) receiver, right?
 

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Where does Weddle appear? I couldn't find it in the vid.

John
Weddle is the deep safety on the right (defensively) side of the field. At the snap, he starts in the direction of Hogan, but he hesitates because of something he sees (play fake, Brady looking at the crossing route receiver for a split second, whatever) and by that time, the ball's in the air and Hogan's gone. It was man coverage, not zone, so the primary responsibility is with the corner.
 

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So digging deeper. Is the recruiting process a part of the decades long overall scam of affirmative action? This being a way to meet college general quotas via athletic scholarships? Seems likely the two are related.
This has been my conclusion for years now.

They kill 2 birds with one stone. Getting low IQ negros into university is no easy task so why not focus on athletics where the perception already exists that "jocks" aren't the brightest. Couple this with the perception that negros are more athletic, and most won't question this scam. I'm sure most university presidents understand this very well even if it's mostly unspoken.

Doing away with AA policy would be best for all but if not, I'd support going the baseball route. Let athletes go pro or college out of HS. Then the college ranks will be less of a minor league feeder system. Colleges could reinforce academic standards and most negros would be forced to go pro. Many would be busts or risky investments. Maybe after a few years of this, less would be drafted? Who knows but anything would be better than the current system.
 

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Great game elevated by the prime time slot. Pats seemed to have it in the bag but a couple of miscues by the Pats return men almost cost them the game as noted above. One by the Bama guy was truly awful. Weddle had a good game. As far as who blew the coverage on the Hogan TD keep in mind most long patterns call for a safety to get involved. This whole notion of CB's playing on an island is skewered because safeties and coverage linebackers help out corners throughout a game. The media likes to give certain CB's bigger than life status but believe me they are helped out a lot in games mostly by safeties. Hard to tell but my guess it was either Weddle or the other safety who is at fault but these things happen. The defender who slipped should get the most blame anyhow.The game felt GOOD. Edelman and Hogan being involved and some key clutch plays by white New England defenders ( and Weddle too) what's not to like? To me there is nothing better in football than a white WR running to daylight and that Hogan blast down the middle of the field sent me sailing off to sleep in a good mood. It was a long TD and the clincher to boot. I want more of this stuff. It feels so friggen good!!!!
 

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This has been my conclusion for years now.

They kill 2 birds with one stone. Getting low IQ negros into university is no easy task so why not focus on athletics where the perception already exists that "jocks" aren't the brightest. Couple this with the perception that negros are more athletic, and most won't question this scam. I'm sure most university presidents understand this very well even if it's mostly unspoken.

Doing away with AA policy would be best for all but if not, I'd support going the baseball route. Let athletes go pro or college out of HS. Then the college ranks will be less of a minor league feeder system. Colleges could reinforce academic standards and most negros would be forced to go pro. Many would be busts or risky investments. Maybe after a few years of this, less would be drafted? Who knows but anything would be better than the current system.

Great post. I am so much more of a skeptic than I once was though. Look at the NBA - they have created the one and done environment in college basketball giving so many overrated affletes a year of free college which they squander and essentially make a mockery of just to jump to the ever diluted NBA. The NCAA has no problem with this, the coaches aren't up in arms about it either and it seems like all of them are fostering the one and done foolishness. The schools don't care because they get money from TV/advertisers that more than make up for a scholarship not being used, the cuck boosters love it, the dimwitted college kids are just out there to support "their" team unashamedly laying the foundation for their lifelong DWF mentality as alumni. AA is here to stay especially with how stupidly liberal college campuses have become.

Baseball is a totally different animal than either basketball or football. Their is so much more to the game besides the arbitrary measureables that have come to dominate the conversation regarding football or basketball players. I think baseball is in the midst of a spike of white talent because so many of the white kids know the deal and would rather focus on a sport that is not as rigged against them. The sports industrial complex is a real tangled web and unfortunately I do not see the facade going away anytime soon. Recruiting is an industry almost on it's own now, we can't combat it here - we don't have the resources, time, money or exposure to make the inroads over a short period of time to expose the great fraud that college football recruiting truly is. For those reasons I can't see AA going away as it is essential to keeping the flow of low IQ affletes onto college campuses. There are smart, decent black student-athletes but I would say they comprise 15% of FBS rosters.

I just get the feeling the status quo will remain. Even when directly going at Phil Savage and others on twitter makes very little impact. They are caste disciples, cucks who claim to "not see color, just talent" however in their scouting reports or when talking about players they use all of the racially veiled codewords and blindly support a player because they are black. As I continue to watch college and NFL football (less and less each year) I often wonder how any rational white person can look at the product on the field and say hmmm...there are 128 division 1 college football teams in the country and yet not one of these schools has a white cornerback, 10 schools have a white running back, 20 schools have a white WR and just go along with it and not question for one minute the sheer lunacy that even the worst black cornerback playing at Idaho (I won't get into FCS and lower level schools ignoring white players because we all know it is almost just as bad) is better than the best white cornerback that graduated high school the year prior and was not recruited. That is what it has really come down to for me - it's that simple and just goes to show how ingrained the caste system is, how many people believe blacks are better athletes, how many whites are afraid to question the discrimination of white people etc.
 

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TV ratings for the Ravens Pats was a season high for MNF at 9.1 .
I don't think I am out of touch when I say people, in general, are yearning to see white skill position stars shine. ( Grayson Allen of Duke was getting huge cheers at UNLV no less). It may not seem that way because the media, especially ESPN, diverts most of their attention on either established black stars or budding black stars or what is Lebron thinking today ( like who cares).. And sure, Dallas QB Prescott has done a nice fine job but after watching his lets call it what it was--putrid performance Sunday night against the Giants the jury is still out on this guy and a couple of more outings like that then those calls for Romo won't be dismissed as fast as it is by the media today.
 

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I was laufhed at when I suggested the Eagles should have signed Hogan this year, noting that the Patriots outsmart the league every single year. They get great talent for pennies because they obviously know there are so many great whote talents out there that the league doesn't value. Glad Hogan didn't waste his time in Philly as much as I would love to have had him.
 

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I was laufhed at when I suggested the Eagles should have signed Hogan this year, noting that the Patriots outsmart the league every single year. They get great talent for pennies because they obviously know there are so many great whote talents out there that the league doesn't value. Glad Hogan didn't waste his time in Philly as much as I would love to have had him.
Interestingly, the Pats threw serious money at Hogan, 3 years $12 million. No way the Bills, or anyone else, was going to match that amount for a slow, plodding, tight-hipped, scrapper like Hogan. ;)
 
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