Wow I can't believe how many posts there have been in this thread in the past 3 hours, probably some sort of record!
Anyway, I think it's time to redirect this thread. Can we all agree to 86 this fix talk? This is an issue that really divides us here. We all know the purpose of this site is not to look into these type of things. Let's stick to the issue at hand, supporting white athletes and raising awareness about the caste system. Please can we all agree to this, because that's the only way forward. Yes, arguing about a fix may provide some exciting fodder at first, but this is the type of thing where people's feelings really get hurt, one way or the other, and people start jumping ship from both sides. Let's just realign ourselves together for a common purpose now
About the game, yes I'm bummed but it's football and anything can happen on any given day. Sometimes there are triumphs, like when Hillis gashed the patriots for 184 yards. Were we upset the Patriots lost to the blacker Browns that day?
There are days when Lemeitre runs under 10 seconds, Jeremy Wariner wins the gold medal, Hillis rushes over 1000 yards, BYU beats Oklahoma, and John Kuhn, who most of us didn't even know existed 4 months ago (myself included) scores 3 touchdowns.
There are also days when the Patriots lose on a freak 4th down catch in the super bowl, Welker blows his knee out in a meaningless game, Austin Collie gets injured for the season after 2 TDs and 8 catches in a half, Toby Gerhart barely misses out on the Heisman, and the Patriots with a whiter offense than we've seen in decades lose in the first playoff game.
There are ups and downs in life. We saw a lot of ups this weekend, and some downs.
This may be a blessing in disguise. As most of us here I wanted Packers and Patriots in the SB, but maybe now the Packers and crush the Jets or Steelers, then maybe we'll be even happier.
If that doesn't happen, then life goes on. Teams are already getting ready for next season. There are other triumphs and tragedies we will get to experience. This is life. It's unpredictable.
"Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit." -Napoleon Hill
As a side note lets keep building up and supporting this site. If you haven't contributed to the drive to rebuild the site please consider sending in some money, even if it's only 3, 4, or 5 bucks. It's important that we have a high percentage of people contributing.
Let's be like the great white QBs we admire and keep our cool even when things don't go our way. Great weekend of football, I'm looking forward to the Packers, and John Kuhn, Aaron Rogers, Jordy Nelson and Tom Crabtree next week!
Take care CF and goodnight!