2007 NFL Week 12

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RUNNINGBACKS:

Byron Storer, FB Bucs: NSA

Madison Hedgecock, Giants: NSA

John Kuhn, FB Packers: NSA

Korey Hall, Packers: Korey got his monthly pass thrown to him, for 5 yards. Favre must have mistaken him for Grant when he went back to him, however it was incomplete so no harm done...

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: 2 carries for 2 yards

Kyle Eckel, FB/RB Patriots: NSA

Heath Evans, FB/RB Patriots: 1 carry, 1 yard, 1 touchdown
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Brian Leonard, RB Rams: 2 catches for 0 yards...
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Mike Karney, FB Saints: NSA

Dan Kreider, FB Steelers: caught his first pass of the season, 15 yarder

Jeff Dugan, HB Vikings: 1 catch for no yards

Garrett Mills, HB Vikings: week 12, 12 times INACTIVE... WTF
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WIDE RECEIVERS:

Mike Hass, Bears: guess what, he's inactive again...
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Brandon Stokley, Broncos: another decent game for Brandon, who caught everything thrown his way. 5 receptions for 50 yards

Joe Jurevicius, Browns: a solid outing, 5 for 55

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: IA, second week in a row. i guess he's done with NFL again
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Sean Morey, Cardinals: saw rare action at receiver, made a huge play in the overtime when he took a pass 62 yards downfield, unfortunately he got caught up from behind by a linebacker. his statline: career best 4 catches for 79 yards

Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: his best game as a pro, coming off a thumb injury: 6 catches for 105 yards, game's leading receiver and his career first 100 yard game

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: NSA

Kevin Curtis, Eagles: good game, although Feeley overthrew him in the endzone. Kevin had 71 yards on 5 catches and is 7 yards away from 800 on the season.

Wes Welker, Patriots: amazing, uncanny, incredible. he displayed his agility, hands, quickness and toughness hauling in career high 13 passes for career high 149 yards (second in NFL this week). he got tons of 3rd downs and made plays in Patriots toughest game of the season. Madden praised him repeteadly. got 878 yards on the season already!
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Matt Jones, Jaguars: yay, 1 catch for 13 yards...
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Mike Furrey, Lions: lost his slot position to McDonald... had no catches, Kitna went to him only twice, one was an underthrow and the other was caught but ruled incomplete...
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Tim Dwight, Raiders: 1 carry for 10 yards

Drew Bennett, Rams: 4-35

Dane Looker, Rams: NSA

David Anderson, Texans: NSA
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Kevin Walter, Texans: second on a team with 5 catches for 65 yards and a TD
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TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears: 1-10, he had another couple of passes thrown to him but he dropped one. had a beautiful 25 yarder for a TD called back due to a meaningless holding by a sumo.

Nate Lawrie, Bengals: NSA

Ryan Neufeld, Bills: IA

Derek Schouman, Bills: NSA

Nate Jackson, Broncos: NSA

Tony Scheffler, Broncos: amazing game for Scheffler. he displayed his speed on a long 41 yard catch with Archuleta literally all over him, then he made a circus grab for a TD. finished the day with 5 catches for 82 yards and aforementioned TD
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Troy Bienemann, Cardinals: NSA

Scott Chandler, Chargers: IA, AGAIN
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Dallas Clark, Colts: enjoying the best season of his career, despite missing a game and having only 5 catches for 30 yards in last 2 contests.
after 11 games already has career high receptions and TDs, receiving yards are soon to follow. final statline: 5 catches for 49 yards and a TD

Ben Utecht, H-Back Colts: his best game this season, and his first TD catch since 2005; 4 catches, 38 yards and a TD

Jason Witten, Cowboys: another solid outing, 4 catches for 54 yards and a TD
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Jason has caught 59 passes for 750 yards and 6 TDs (tied career high) through his first 11 games. with 5 games to go he needs 250 yards for his first career 1000 yard season (his best was 980). lets hope he can average 50 yards for the rest of the season!

Anthony Fasano, Cowboys: NSA

Justin Peele, Dolphins: 2-3
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Brent Celek, Eagles: NSA

Matt Schobel, Eagles: 1-18

Kevin Boss, Giants: NSA

Jeremy Shockey, Giants: 4-44

Greg Estandia, Jaguars: NSA

Sean Ryan, Jets: IA, INJ

Joe Kowalewski, Jets: NSA

Jason Pociask, Jets: NSA

Sean McHugh, Lions: NSA

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: NSA

Jeff King, Panthers: 5 catches for 36 yards

Christian Fauria, Panthers: NSA

Kyle Brady, Patriots: NSA

Joe Klopfenstein, Rams: NSA

Zach Miller, Raiders: 4 catches for 38 yards

John Madsen, Raiders: NSA

Todd Heap, Ravens: IA, INJ
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Quinn Sypniewski, Ravens: 1-2

Chris Cooley, Redskins: game high 6 catches for 96 yard and a nice 39 yard TD catch
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Eric Johnson, Saints: 1-19

Will Heller, Seahawks: NSA

Heath Miller, Steelers: NSA
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Matt Spaeth, Steelers: NSA

Jerame Tuman, Steelers: NSA

Owen Daniels, Texans: led the team with 7 catches for 82 yards and his first TD of the season.
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Jeb Putzier, Texans: IA, INJ

Joel Dreessen, Texans: NSA

Ben Hartsock, Titans: 1-27

Casey Cramer, Titans: NSA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Kyle Williams, Bills: 2 tackles

Chris Hovan, Bucs: 4 solo tackles

Ross Kolodziej, Cardinals: IA, INJ

Chris Cooper, DE/DT Cardinals: 1 tackleo

Ryon Bingham, Chargers: 2 tackles, 0.5 a sack

Dan Klecko, DT/FB Colts: NSA

Quinn Pitcock, Colts: his career best game, 4 solo tackles

Tim Anderson, Falcons: his first tackle as a Falcon

Derek Landri, Jaguars: 2 tackles

Mike Wright, Patriots: NSA

Adam Carriker, Rams: his first tackle of the game was in the end zone for a safety! had another tackle after that

Kelly Gregg, Ravens: 5 tackles

Justin Bannan, Ravens: 2 tackles

Ryan Boschetti, Redskins: IA, AGAIN
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Brian Young, Saints: IA, INJ

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: had a goalline stuff for a loss on Stephen Jackson, plus another tackle

Chris Hoke, Steelers: NSA

Travis Kirschke, Steelers: NSA

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: 1 tackle


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Justin Smith, Bengals: 4 tackles

Aaron Schobel, Bills: 2 tackles

Chris Kelsay, Bills: NSA

Ryan Denney, Bills: 4 tackles

John Engelberger, Broncos: 3 tackles

Paul Carrington, Broncos: IA

Josh Mallard, Broncos: 1 tackle

Simon Fraser, Browns: 1 tackle

Igor Olshansky, Chargers: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 foed fumble

Luis Castillo, Chargers: IA, INJ

Jared Allen, Chiefs: again led the team in tackles, but no sacks two weeks in a row

Josh Thomas, Colts: NSA

Jeff Charleston, Colts: NSA

Rob Ninkovich, Dolphins: IA, AGAIN
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Matt Roth, Dolphins: IA, INJ

Mike Devito, Jets: his first NFL tackle. finished with 2 on a day

Rob Meier, Jaguars: 1 tackle

Jared DeVries, Lions: 1 tackle

Aaron Kampman, Packers: 6 tackles, 2 sacks, tons of pressure applied
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Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: another HUGE game for Patrick... 7 tackles (1 for a loss), second consecutive 3 sack game, forced 1 fumble and had an interception!!! he's having a great November, 7 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and an interception
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Jason Babin, LB/DE Seahawks: IA, AGAIN
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Aaron Smith, Steelers: 4 tackles, 1 sack

Brett Keisel, Steelers: 5 tackles, 1 sack

Sean Conover, Titans: NSA

Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF

Travis LaBoy, Titans: IA, INJ

Brian Robison, Vikings: NSA


LINEBACKERS:

Brian Urlacher, Bears: 8 tackles, 2 pass break ups

Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears: led the team with 10 tackles

Anthony Schlegel, Bengals: 1 tackle

John DiGiorgio, Bills: 3 tackles

Coy Wire, Bills: NSA

Jordan Beck, Broncos: NSA

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: 10 tackles

Monty Beisel, Cardinals: NSA. that's what happend to white linebackers that lead the team in tackles when given a chance to start filling in...
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Matt Wilhelm, Chargers: 4 tackles

Rocky Boiman, Colts: intercepted Harrington and returned a ball for 26 yards, had a shot at another interception but just missed the ball. also had a tackle

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: NSA
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wtf is going on with the way Cowboys treat this great player?

Justin Rogers, Cowboys: NSA

Zach Thomas, Dolphins: IA, INJ: still out with a concussion related migraines

Chris Gocong, Eagles: 3 tackles, 1 sack

Stewart Bradley, Eagles: NSA

Keith Brooking, Falcons: 5 tackles, 1 sack
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Derek Smith, 49ers: 3 tackles

Jeff Ulbrich, 49ers: 1 tackle

Chase Blackburn, Giants: 2 tackles

Brett Kassell, Jets: 1 tackle

Matt Chatham, Jets: 5 tackles, 1 pass defended

Teddy Lehman, Lions: NSA

AJ Hawk, Packers: 5 tackles

Brady Poppinga, Packers: 2 tackles

Adam Seward, Panthers: NSA

Tim Shaw, Panthers: NSA

Mike Vrabel, Patriots: 6 tackles

Tedy Bruschi, Patriots: 3 tackles

Taylor Brayton, Raiders: NSA

Ricky Brown, Raiders: NSA

Brandon Chillar, Rams: 4 tackles, 2 sacks
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Tim McGarigle, Rams: IA

Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: second on the team with 7 tackles

Scott Fujita, Saints: led the team with 6 tackles

Matt McCoy, Saints: IA

Mark Simoneau, Saints: 1 tackle

Scott Shanle, Saints: 4 tackles

Will Herring, Seahawks: IA

Niko Koutovides, Seahawks: 1 tackles

Ryan Fowler, Titans: 6 tackles

Chad Greenway, Vikings: 3 tackles,plus his second interception this season that he returned for a 37 yard TD
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Heath Farwell, Vikings: 4 ST tackles

Ben Leber, Vikings: 2 tackles, 1 sack


DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Adam Archuleta, SS Bears: 5 tackles

John Wendling, SS Bills: NSA

Jim Leonhard, FS Bills: 3 tackles

Dustin Fox, CB Bills: NSA

John Lynch, FS Broncos: 5 tackles

Nick Sorensen, S Browns: NSA

Aaron Francisco, FS Cardinals: IA, INJ

Steve Gregory, CB Chargers: NSA

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: 3 tackles, 1 pass break up

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: NSA

Brannon Condren, FS/CB Colts: NSA

Matt Giordano, SS Colts: IA, INJ

Cameron Worrell, FS Dolphins: 4 tackles

Tuff Harris, CB/S Dolphins: IA
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Craig Dahl, FS/CB Giants: NSA

Eric Smith, FS Jets: 1 tackle

Stuart Schweigert, Raiders: IA, INJ
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Todd Johnson, SS Rams: NSA

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: started at FS, helped limiting Joey Galloway's big play potential. had team high 8 total tackles.

Kevin Kaesviharn, FS Saints: 2 tackles

Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

Brian Russell, FS Seahawks: 3 tackles

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: NSA

IA inactive
NSA no stats accumulated
DNP did not play
INJ injured
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Kampman just beat a big fat sumo black T for a sack.

according to Fox, he leads the league in sacks since 2006 (25.5)
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PS at this very moment, NFL sack leaders are: Kampman with 10 and tied for a second are Vrabel and Allen with 9.5
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and on Packers first play their sole white started Jared DeVries recovered Favre's fumble!

make it two sacks for Kampman. he might have plenty more, the way Lions sumos are playing
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You can tell Aikman loves Kampman, and in the holiday spirit is not being too hard on the Lions black receivers dropping a multitude of passes. He's just happy those receivers never played with him.
 
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What's happened to Furrey? They just said that McDonald was the third WR.
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what happened to him???? the black loving white coaching staff just said....."thanks for the 98 catches last year lil mikey, but we now have REAL recievers this year, but dont worry lil mikey, we will still let you play special teams"
 

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yeah McDonald is new, "improved" slot receiver... all Furrey did is catch everything thrown towards him and yet he was demoted in favor of underachiving, pass-dropping black receiver...

even announcers remarked at how weird is to have last year's team top receiver (98 catches) accept such a diminished role without complaint. they praised him for it. i say, Furrey, you deserve it for not sticking up for yourself. they even said that he has every right to be frustrated this season.
 

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backrow said:
yeah McDonald is new, "improved" slot receiver... all Furrey did is catch everything thrown towards him and yet he was demoted in favor of underachiving, pass-dropping black receiver...

even announcers remarked at how weird is to have last year's team top receiver (98 catches) accept such a diminished role without complaint. they praised him for it. i say, Furrey, you deserve it for not sticking up for yourself. they even said that he has every right to be frustrated this season.

Yes I heard Aikman say that. I too think Mike Furrey deserves it. He obviously does not think very highly of himself, and if you don't nobody else will either. Every day he seems more like a brainwashed white who has been conditioned to hate himself. First he lobbies to have himself replaced as a starter, then he just quietly allows himself to lose any playing time at all to a guy like McDonald who barely had as many yards for his whole career as Mike did in one season. Contrast Furrey to Kampman who gritted it out to show his coaches that he deserved to be a starter, or a guy like Kevin Curtis who battled for 4 years as a backup in St Louis and said "I know I can be a starter in this league." Furrey seems like a loser who thinks he is an arena leaguer who has no talent and is just lucky to be in the NFL. He is not a good role model for white recievers or white players in general, and I wonder if this Thanksgiving he is thankful that he is a big idiot and not once but twice handed his job over to a black player. You won't be long for the league now Mike with your attitude. Especially considering how no black is going to step aside for you and give you a chance. Oh well in a way I am thankful. He shredded us in week 16 last year in a game we were lucky to win, and again in week 4 of this season when they put up 37 points against us. I am glad he won't see the field against the Bears in future. I used to hate Favre for killing us, but over the years have come to respect him because he has guts. Furrey is a wimp, and I would hate to see someone like that have anymore success against my team. I have lost all respect I had for him. Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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Jason Witten, TD! 25 yards reception... i did feel sorry for Matt Chatham who tried to cover him though

f**k! some stupid face mask penalty just cancelled Dallas Clark's Td catch
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wow, Petrino is a moron, and black ref also made an idiot out of himself trying to allow him to challenge Gonzalez long reception after Colts already got another play off.
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great game so far for Colts white receivers: Clark has 2 catches and a TD, Utecht has 4 catches for 38 and a TD, Gonzalez has 3 catches for 79 yards!
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wow, Colinsworth just blamed the drops and incompletes on receivers, saying Harrington does all that he can and they need to makesome plays for him

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Gumbel wants to know why no one ever calls Tony Dungy a genius. Gee, what is he getting at, I wonder? Gumbel, who is married to a white blonde, really does have a colossal chip on his shoulder.
 

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Gumbel makes me sick. He has no right to be broadcasting NFL games, and since he isprivileged enough to do so, he needs to understand that he is a play-by-play man, not ananalyst.We definitely don't need to hear his opinions and its certainly not in his job desription.
 
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Furrey made a mistake and killed his team. Draft Calvin Johnson and watch him drop pass after pass, and not beat a single man coverage all day. But I'm a Pack fan and I say thanks.
 

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A great start for our guys this week, and the whole nation witnessed the performances (well, maybe not the Colts-Falcons game).


Thanks for compiling the numbers, backrow.


It's on to the college game today, hoping Hester leaves Baton Rouge with a bang!!
 

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Furrey is just the next in line to get screwed by the caste system. The receiver with the second most receptions in the league last year and now hes being kicked to the bench over Shaun Mcdonald. This is the reason I am starting to watch less and less football.
 

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The Detroit newspapers were all over Martz last week for not getting Johnson more involved in the offense. Well Martz got him more involved in the offense and look what happened. Maybe it was Martz' way of sticking it in their eye. Only problem is that even though Johnson effectively killed them in the first half he did manage to catch a few in the second half when the Pack pass defense was playing soft. He ended up with decent numbers and that will be enough for the drunk white fans to think he's the greatest.

Notice how invisible Roy Williams was? If Johnson gets more action in the coming weeks Williams is going to throw a fit. Williams unlike Furrey is not going to be too happy losing catches to a "brother". This is another example of the idiocy of white football GM's and coaches. They have seen firsthand their whole freaking life how spoiled and selfish black star athletes are and they still act if they are blind to it.

The Lions went out and got a high profile first round draft choice wide receiver who at some point is going to compete with the current number 1 guy but they didn't have the commonsense to see that eventually the egos are going to clash and both guys are going to end up playing like unhappy little children. They were much better with a shy wimpy white guy as the number 2 who wouldn't stir the pot. Boy are those guys stupid.
 

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excellent points about all the dropped passes by the black receivers in the Thanksgiving day games. it was ridiculous.
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on a much more impressive note, white receiver Anthony Gonzalez piled up most of his catches and yards against 'shutdown corner' Deangelo Hall.

mano y mano, and Gonzalez came out on top. even Chris Collinsworth pointed it out a time or two. well done, rookie!
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jaxvid said:
The Detroit newspapers were all over Martz last week for not getting Johnson more involved in the offense. Well Martz got him more involved in the offense and look what happened. Maybe it was Martz' way of sticking it in their eye. Only problem is that even though Johnson effectively killed them in the first half he did manage to catch a few in the second half when the Pack pass defense was playing soft. He ended up with decent numbers and that will be enough for the drunk white fans to think he's the greatest.

Notice how invisible Roy Williams was? If Johnson gets more action in the coming weeks Williams is going to throw a fit. Williams unlike Furrey is not going to be too happy losing catches to a "brother". This is another example of the idiocy of white football GM's and coaches. They have seen firsthand their whole freaking life how spoiled and selfish black star athletes are and they still act if they are blind to it.

The Lions went out and got a high profile first round draft choice wide receiver who at some point is going to compete with the current number 1 guy but they didn't have the commonsense to see that eventually the egos are going to clash and both guys are going to end up playing like unhappy little children. They were much better with a shy wimpy white guy as the number 2 who wouldn't stir the pot. Boy are those guys stupid.

Jaxvid, I would not consider Mike Furrey a wimpy white guy. He is a strong white athlete who could catch 80 balls a year on almost any team in the league. He proved that last year. He is not super fast but he definely without a doubt has decent speed for the position.
 

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Um, is it just me, or does Calvin Johnson look like he's playing in slow motion?

Despite what every pussified loser ESPN analyst will tell you, Calvin Johnson will never be a great WR in the NFL. Never. Like Mike Williams (another 1st round bum) Johnson's just looks too slow to get open. Whenever he does get open, it's never as a result of him out-running anyone. It's all just soft coverages. All he seems to have which is adventageous is his size.

Give me Matt Jones with a QB who can actually throw (and wants to throw to him), and he'd make Johnson look like any another NFL WR, a prima doma little b*tch.
 

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He will not be a good receiver. He is hyped to be the best receiver drafted in several years. Where are the white guys?
 

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I agree about Calvin Johnson. With all the hype he was getting, I expected to see a Randy Moss clone. Instead, he has been totally unimpressive, when he has been able to play (also seems injury prone). It was ridiculous to watch the team force the ball to Johnson yesterday, when he clearly wasn't open, and was dropping everything if Kitna was able to get the ball to him. You could see the frustration on Kitna's face- I think it has to be tough for him to continue to call plays he knows won't work (unlike most teams, Detroit doesn't allow the QB to run audibles, because coordinator Mike Martz doesn't like it.)

I think that Mike Furrey is definitely "wimpy" in the sense that he was fine with (and even lobbied for) the team drafting Johnson to take his place. What black WR would EVER do that? You had clowns like Freddie Mitchell, who was clearly a total bust by that point, still running his mouth and boasting about nothing (because he never did anything to boast about). You also have a very average WR like Denver's Brandon Marshall (who drops more passes than any WR I've seen this year) comparing himself to the best in the game (btw, I saw Brandon Stokely, during his introduction of Denver's starting offensive lineup, refer to Marshall as "the best young WR in the NFL"- picture any black WR introducing the player who is keeping him from starting in that kind of fawning way). Just imagine what a Freddie Mitchell would act like if he ever had a season like Mike Furrey had last year. Further imagine him reacting to that great season by urging the team to draft his replacement! That's what I think Jaxvid meant by referring to Furrey as "wimpy." Certainly he isn't wimpy on the field, but he exemplifies what is wrong with white players in the submissive way he accepts being royally screwed over. Stokely is the same way- never complained about not even being on the field most of the time the year after gaining over 1000 yards and scoring 10 TDs. Now, he is happy to brag about his replacement in the Broncos starting lineup (Brandon Marshall) as the "best young WR in the NFL." That would be a stupid thing to do even if were true, but as anyone who has seen Marshall play can understand, it is a complete joke to call this run-of-the-mill, hands of stone braggart the "best" of anything.

Except for the Matt Jones tragedy in Jacksonville, Mike Furrey's plight is the saddest story from the Caste System this season.
 

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i've said it before, but i'll say it again.

humility is great when you're dealing with people who appreciate that. white folks, to be accurate. being humble is classy and shows that the team is more important than the individual. this is what has made white people the dominant force on the planet.

however... blacks, and those who love them, see humility as weakness. and they attack any who show it like sharks attacking a bleeding dolphin.

being humble doesn't work when you're dealing with/competing against blacks.
 

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bigunreal said:
I think that Mike Furrey is definitely "wimpy" in the sense that he was fine with (and even lobbied for) the team drafting Johnson to take his place. What black WR would EVER do that?


It would never cross the mind of a black to give up his place willingly to a white for the benefit of the team or any other reason. Decades of intense, relentless programming have turned many of us into door mats and jelly fish.
 
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Hey Guys:

I've been reading your website for a while, and I agree with
most of it, although I've never responded because some of you
guys are just a tad too intense for me. I don't like the caste
system but I think my feelings lie more in line with Nevada or
Tough J. Riggins than some of the others.

Anyway, I think it would be a good idea to run the organization
more like the NAACP (lots of white people). With that in mind I
would like to nominate the first two 'honorary members' of
Castefootbal.us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsBJDINNomY&feature=
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Welcome to Caste Football.

Way to make a good first impression:
1) Criticize members;
2) Post an amateur video of two black guys picking their favorite white wide receivers (wtf cares?);
3) Offering in your very first post suggestions on how you would like to see the 'organization' run, despite not having previously thought enough of said organization to contribute time (posts and articles) or money (membership.)

It never ceases to amaze me how many people want to come to the board and tell Don Wassall how to run things without ever having contributed anything substantial to the website or its forums.
 
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