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Was that Kornheiser commentating in the Monday night game? Zach Thomas made a great play is pass coverage when running with (I think) a running back. He didn't have time to look back towards the QB but read the receiver who was watching the ball and preparing for the catch. He stretched out an arm just in time to knock the ball away. The commentary team were complimentary, and then a voice chipped in to say he was just lucky. One of the announcers (who seemed to know football - I'm guessing the ex QB) strongly disagreed with him and said it was well done.

The other thing I noticed was the exaggerated praise for the play of Donovan McNabb. Totally over the top. On one occasion he dumped off a short 5 yard pass which apparently was fantastic, demonstrated his poise, showed how good he is when healthy, and an example of why he is a great QB. In my opinion he had a good game.
Just good.
281 yards passing and 20 rushing. He did some good things, and some not so good. If I said that on TV would I get fired? Is anyone else (excluding here) saying that?
 

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Great analysis of "Kornholer", Mike Greenburg & the Zionists scourge within sports media & "Hollyweird". They are primary propagators of White guilt & lionization of the poooooor, oppressed minorities.
 

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devans said:
Was that Kornheiser commentating in the Monday night game? Zach Thomas made a great play is pass coverage when running with (I think) a running back. He didn't have time to look back towards the QB but read the receiver who was watching the ball and preparing for the catch. He stretched out an arm just in time to knock the ball away. The commentary team were complimentary, and then a voice chipped in to say he was just lucky. One of the announcers (who seemed to know football - I'm guessing the ex QB) strongly disagreed with him and said it was well done. The other thing I noticed was the exaggerated praise for the play of Donovan McNabb. Totally over the top. On one occasion he dumped off a short 5 yard pass which apparently was fantastic, demonstrated his poise, showed how good he is when healthy, and an example of why he is a great QB. In my opinion he had a good game. Just good. 281 yards passing and 20 rushing. He did some good things, and some not so good. If I said that on TV would I get fired? Is anyone else (excluding here) saying that?

I remember that play. Kornholer repeatedly said it was a lucky play while Jaws corrected him twice on the play by Thomas and talked about how important it was that Thomas stretched out both hands at the last moment to mess with the TE's sight line and deflect the ball away. Kornholer kept saying it was a lucky play. What a insult to a first ballot HOF guy like Zach Thomas. He's been a middle linebacker most of his career and any great play those guys make in pass coverage should be complimented.Edited by: guest301
 
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bigunreal said:
If you see an ugly face on television or on the big screen, it's pretty easy to guess that actor's "religion."

You are spot on. There are so many of "them" in Hollywood because they try to only employ one another when it comes to acting on-screen. The Show "Seinfeld" is a shining example. Everyone on that show is Jewish. Every...single...one.

I never understood what all the hype about this show was anyway. I guess there were just a lot of brainwashed people out there that were fooled into believing that it was some kind on comedic wonder. Not me though.
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Gentlemen,

I more or less agree with you, but there is one Jewish guy though who is a straight shooter. That guy is Phil Mushnic who writes for the NYPost. As a matter of fact, he took Kornheiser apart for his announcing of the MNF game last week in his column today. He's a good man and doesn't pull any punches in his columns and I'm sure he's got plenty of enemies higher up in the Post. But because he's such a good writer and has such a following, they can't touch him, for now anyway.

Tom Iron...
 

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Ground Fighter said:
bigunreal said:
If you see an ugly face on television or on the big screen, it's pretty easy to guess that actor's "religion."

You are spot on. There are so many of "them" in Hollywood because they try to only employ one another when it comes to acting on-screen. The Show "Seinfeld" is a shining example. Everyone on that show is Jewish. Every...single...one.

I never understood what all the hype about this show was anyway. I guess there were just a lot of brainwashed people out there that were fooled into believing that it was some kind on comedic wonder. Not me though.
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All except Michael Richards, who's He of Italian, Scottish and English descent. I loved his tirade at the Laugh Factory in '06
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, but like any good Hollyweirdo PC'er he bowed down & kiss the @$$es of HiJackson & Al Charlatan
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. He's also a 33rd degree Mason, who probably fully subscribes to the teachings of Albert Pike & Manley P. Hall.Edited by: DixieDestroyer
 

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The Seinfield show was flat out funny to alot of people, including myself. I had alot of friends who attended Dallas Theological Seminary and I sware all those guys watched Seinfield in the mid 90's and they were always doing riffs and "do you remember when's " of that show. It was a hilarious show that was really about nothing in particular. I didn't even like the shallow characters portrayed, except it was flat out funny.
 

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I agree guest301, Seinfeld is a funny show. It also had the good sense to make fun of itself and the characters on it. And it was never (or rarely) PC ---unlike "Murphy Brown" or other shows from that era.
 

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Jerry Seinfeld has always been one of thefunniest stand-up comics and the "Seinfeld" show was basically an extension of his schtick.
 
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Don Wassall said:
Jerry Seinfeld has always been one of the funniest stand-up comics and the "Seinfeld" show was basically an extension of his schtick. 

I don't know, Don. If anything, I thought Kramer was the most entertaining part of the show. As for Jerry, I never really thought he was that funny. Irritating, yes. Funny, no. And don't even get me started on Elaine. She may be the most annyoing character on any t.v. show since the dawn of time. Fat-boy Newman is probably worth more than her as far as comedic talent goes.
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