2007 NFL Week 1

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Yeah nevada, I've definitely taken notice of number 3. Within the last two or three years, suddenly it's absolutely necessary to have blacks on pre-/postgame shows or in the booth. It's unreal. You will never see a football or basketball pregame/postgame show without at least one black guy. Oftentimes its 3 to 1 in favor of blacks. And although some black commentators are well-spkoen or knowledgeable (James Brown, John Saunders, Greg Anthony), many are overbearingly incompetent. (Stephen A-hole Smith, Shannon Sharpe-LEARN TO SPEAK, Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, the list goes on and on)
 

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During half time of the Ravens-Bengals game, they were discussing the allegation that the Patriots spied on the Jets. Idiot #1 says, "And the Patriots don't need to spy, they got Bill Belichek and Randy Moss!"

Yeah, makes you wonder how the Patriots managed without Moss all these years...
 

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Randy Moss isn't smart enough to spy on anybody. hell, he admits to losing focus during games unless plays are consistently called for him.


the success of the Patriots is strictly due to the intelligence in Belichek's brain, the talent in Brady's head and arm, and the dominant force on the offensive line. everyone else is replaceable.
 

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I don't think they meant Moss IS the spy, rather that the Patriots are now so talented BECAUSE of Moss that they have no reason to spy on anybody. As though the Patriots weren't talented enough before Moss came along to win three Super Bowls all by their lonesome.
 

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i understood that WS, but i was just trying to point out the ridiculousness of it.


perhaps i need to be a bit more clear when i bring out the ridiculous-o-meter.
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also, "Err" McNair already has 3 turnovers. wow. "real" great.
 

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lol, after a half assed attempt at a tackle/sack that McNair could withstand and complete the pass:
"oh my god he is so big, strong and tough... i don't know if there's any QB tougher than him"
 
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backrow said:
lol, after a half assed attempt at a tackle/sack that McNair could withstand and complete the pass:
"oh my god he is so big, strong and tough... i don't know if there's any QB tougher than him"
I heard that. I guess these guys don't know Garcia, Favre, Brees and others.
 

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and now McNair lost his last redeeming quality: an ability to get the ball to Todd Heap... he didn't see him now, and todd had nothing bit several lines between himself and a TD... get a grip McNair!
 

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yep, but Ron Jaworski is ripping Err McNair pretty hard.


not surprisingly, Kornheiser was standing up for McNair... "In his defense, he's been hit several times tonight."


to which Jaws responded, "This is football!"
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Jimmy Chitwood said:
i understood that WS, but i was just trying to point out the ridiculousness of it.


perhaps i need to be a bit more clear when i bring out the ridiculous-o-meter.
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Sorry, Jimmy! I knew you were smarter than that...
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LMAO! {on the screen Caleb Miller jumps high up in the air almost intercepting a pass in the end zone on 3rd down} commentary: great job London Johnson! he's been all over the field tonight...
 

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i heard the same thing! wow! it just gets more and more obvious...
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edited to add: no sweat, WS. but maybe you can give me the benefit of the doubt next time.
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I tried to have a football conversation with co-worker today. I brought up the number of crappy quarterbacks in the league, and he hit me with 'you have to be a great player just to be in the NFL. No one makes it to the pros unless he's a great player.'

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Wonder if he is watching McNair play tonight..
 

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4 turnovers! 4!
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and it's not just the number, it is HOW he's doing it. these are just TERRIBLE decisions he's making. god awful.
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the Err up there must be pretty thin right now for all those who worship the great black quarterback myth.
 

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Only reason McNair isn't still in the game after four turnovers is because he hurt his groinage. Watch Boller come in and lead the Ravens to the win.

And go back to the bench next week.
 

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This game is really un-be-liev-able. The number of godawful penalties, fumbles, errant throws, interceptions, dropped balls.. but remember, these guys are professionals! Don't try this at home, kids!
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goddamn, and now a very uncharacteristic drop by Heap caused an interception... damn. too bad they didn't give him the first score which even announcers agreed was good.
 

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And now Boller and Heap are the goats. You know if McNair was in there, he'd have made that throw! Or just ran it in himself, he's a true warrior!
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Mike Greenberg
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and Mike Golic
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calling the San Fran-Arizona contest. Wonderful. Matt Leinart has scrambled twice, and both times Greenberg has had to say "That's not his forte." I'm still waiting for an announcer to say "That's not his strong suit" after a black quarterback completes a pass or does a good job reading a defense.
 

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Pro football is like a piano recital where all the football players are the little kids playing the piano, and all the little black piano player children are the sons of the judges.
 

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Greeberg and Golic are perhaps the least educated and ill prepared analysts I've ever witnessed (on radio and on TV). What's particularly annoying is how many times Greenberg (a typical little Jewish ****) mentioned his little anecdote about how the "Future Hall of Famer" Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson apparently threatened him during an interview before the game. (WTF Wilson would even do this is beyond me) The pathetic Greenberg, as is p*ssy Jewish custom, yielded to Wilson's "intimidation tactics" and admitted to be very frightened during the interview. He mentioned this during his ESPN radio joke of a "sports" program; "Mike and Mike," as well as twice on Monday night football during the game. Both times, he praised Wilson for making him feel inferior (which in his case, he truly is).

Personally, I hate both of these men with great passion (not nearly as much as Kornheiser from PTI) and can't wait until Affirmative Action kicks in and they are replaced with an ebonics-speaking homeboy....you know, one of their good buddies!

To watch these Monday night double-header games is to know what true boredom feels like. Eck, I can't even sit through these slumber-fest games, let alone pay attention to the white players I am desperately trying to follow.
 

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The Cardinals-49ers game may be the most poorly played "professional" sporting event in U.S. history. Entirely fitting given the announcing crew of Mike Mike (and Mike).
 

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Don Wassall said:
The Cardinals-49ers game may be the most poorly played "professional" sporting event in U.S. history. Entirely fitting given the announcing crew of Mike Mike (and Mike).

I dunno Don, did you watch McNair and the Ravens earlier tonight?
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