2007 NFL Week 16

backrow

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well, he was inactive therefore couldn't play in this game. he was only active once in the whole season...

and now for some good news: both Titans sackmasters, Vanden Bosch and LaBoy recorded a sack already.
 
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I've just seen Muhammed's drop in the end zone on 4th and goal (bounced of his chest
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How can Hass not get a game?
 
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Orton had three drops on the day--the Bears lead the league in dropped passes, if I'm not mistaken. Yet dimwit Lovie would rather try to make a WR out of D. Hester, who's never played offense in his career, than put a second white receiver on the field. Send Hass to some other team; hell, the Vikings could probably make him a star.
 

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Another sack today for Kerney today. Have the superstar black commentators said anything about Reggie Brown? Can he be called a THIRD RECEIVER?
 

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Vince Young led the Titans to another win. Hetossed O Td's and had 1pick. He also rushed 7 times for a total of 1 yard and fumbled once, but they still have a chance to make the playoffs.
 

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backrow said:
how about Kyle Vanden Bosch? 11 tackles, 3 sacks!


Every week one or more white DEshave beentearing it up.


Congratulations to Wes Welker on reaching 100 receptions!
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If memory serves, he and Ed McCaffrey are the only two white receivers everto hit triple digits in the NFL besides Charley Hennigan of the Houston Oilers of the AFL in 1964.
 
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Just let me say its a pleasure to hear the MVP of the league speak proper english and be humble while giving a press conference. Unlike the blk affelet with braided hair and two big diamond ear rings talk mangled/ebonic english.

Also, let me go on record stating that J Marcus Russell or WETF his name is, is a dumb motha....er and will amount to wasted draft pick for the once great Raidas... WTF was Al Davis thinking! These misguided white owners. GM/s and coaches should look athe Patriots! Hopefully the Pats will set the trend for this copy cat league.
 
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Hass and Leonard should demand a trade and let their skills speak form them. If not, their talent will be wasted on the scout team and injuring your neck blocking for a affelet.

Brian Leonard I hope you read this! Wake the f... up!
 
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Don Wassall said:
backrow said:
how about Kyle Vanden Bosch? 11 tackles, 3 sacks!


Every week one or more white DEs have been tearing it up. 


Congratulations to Wes Welker on reaching 100 receptions! 
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 If memory serves, he and Ed McCaffrey are the only two white receivers ever to hit triple digits in the NFL besides Charley Hennigan of the Houston Oilers of the AFL in 1964. 

The next highest for a white WR after Hennigan, McCaffrey, and Welker was Johnny Morris for the 1964 Bears with 94 in a 14 game season. Tom Fears caught 84 for the 1950 Rams in a 12 game season.
 

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What about Mike Furrey last year with 94?
 

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Skins did a good job against the Vikings. I hope that knocks the Vikings out of the playoffs.

Interesting how the Skins have come alive now that a White guy is in there at QB.

Tom Iron...
 

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"Interesting how the Skins have come alive now that a White guy is in there at QB."

And at safety! The Skins now start between 6-7 whites. You have to go back to the 80s to match that.
 

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"Orton had three drops on the day--the Bears lead the league in dropped passes, if I'm not mistaken."

Actually, the Bears are a close second to the Saints, according to a random talking head yesterday.

Watching the Saints WR's yesterday against the Eagles was beyond pathetic. Devery Henderson and David Patten should thank the caste gods every night that they happen to be black. Seriously, they should be ashamed of themselves. Some of those drops were seriously mind-boggling.

Do you think those bums even remember the names: Mike Hass, Chris Horn, or Chase Lyman? You remember, the guys who could out-play ALL of the Saints current WR's. Probably not...
 

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What happened to Adrian Peterson (Vikings)? This guy was setting the world on fire, the talking heads were predicting the Vikings were going to make some noise in the playoffs, no one wanted to face them, and...

Guess that's what happens when a team can put 11 guys in the box because your quarterback is worthless.
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Do you think those bums even remember the names: Mike Hass, Chris Horn, or Chase Lyman? You remember, the guys who could out-play ALL of the Saints current WR's. Probably not...


I dunno, to say those guys can out-play Marques Colston, one of the top 10 wideouts in the league, is a little ambitious.
 

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Qwerty123 said:
Thrashen said:
Do you think those bums even remember the names: Mike Hass, Chris Horn, or Chase Lyman? You remember, the guys who could out-play ALL of the Saints current WR's. Probably not...


I dunno, to say those guys can out-play Marques Colston, one of the top 10 wideouts in the league, is a little ambitious.

Hass outplayed Colston in summer and preseason the year both of them were rookies with the Saints. But Hass was cut and Colston handed the starting job. Colston has turned out to be a decent receiver but that doesn't automatically make him better then guys that were not even given a chance.
 

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"I dunno, to say those guys can out-play Marques Colston, one of the top 10 wideouts in the league, is a little ambitious."

I know it is. I think Hass and Lyman are definately better players than Colston. Chase Lyman and Mike Hass while in college DEFINED the word "play-maker."

I think Colston is very good in his own right, but he puts up decent stats because they force the ball to him constantly. Chris Horn, you're right, he's simply not as good as Colston...but he's still better than the remaining WR's on that team (and deserved a roster spot).
 
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