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"Pork Chop" Womack is going to start at Right Guard.. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/235182/floyd-womack
foobar75 said:I had no idea Hillis got the start at TB today, and did very well in the first half. Unfortunately, his fumble was somewhat costly and based on some of the articles I checked out on the Plain Dealer, they are definitely highlighting that mistake, next to two Delhomme INTs.
So, on the one hand, we must be very happy that Hillis has been given such a deserving and golden opportunity. But, I feel like he's on a tight leash and if he fumbles one more time, I think we'll probably see his carries greatly reduced. Such is the way of life for the white NFL skill position player, especially one as precious as TB. I really hope Hillis will not be punished for this and get another shot this week and hopefully redeem himself somewhat.
On a positive note, most the comments I saw in the articles do not blame Hillis for much of anything, so at least the fans are still on his side.
bigunreal said:The true turning point of this game was when Delhomme threw a horrific interception to Barber at the end of the first half. Up until that point, the Browns were dominating the awful Bucs. Great move- cutting ties with 10 career game starter "bust" Brady Quinn for someone who has been through for over a year, at least.
I was actually amazed they let Hillis back in the game at all after he fumbled. Usually there is no margin of error for white players.
celticdb15 said:ESPN is projecting a big game out of Hillis this week, 15 points for fantasy. His value as a goal line\power back is starting to be realized.ÂÂÂ
I have seen a few Italian Americans who I thought were Mulatto ie Jim Croce or Mike Tirico. Tirico is so ******* looking I assumed that when he explained that was 100 percent Italian American that he was switched at birth with a Puerto Rican baby or Mulatto American baby(half joking). Vetrone looks 100 percent White to me.Deadlift said:guest301 said:I thought Ventrone was of mixed race.
I've seen several "mystery meats" with Italian surnames, and I'm hesitant to latch onto them as White athletes unless there is proof (like family pictures of parents/grandparents).
This is 2010, where surnames don't mean as much as they used to, due to miscegenation/adoptions, and just (light-skinned) people who change their surnames to try and "pass" as White.
Recently, from looking at Rivals, I've seen multiple (but not a ton) mixed blacks with Italian surnames. No way were they White.. They were ******* and had the primitive wide-set eyes (and the thug stare). If I went to Italy, I doubt that I would see much genetics like that.
Don Wassall said:No way Tirico is Italian (other than maybe partially). He makes Roy Campanella (half-black half Italian)look pasty by comparison. Do you havea link for that? I've tried several times to do a search on Tirico's racial background without success, but he looks almost full-blooded negro to me.
It's a topic in the happy hour section buried somewhere. I was shocked as anybody like I said I assumed the name was Spanish and he was Puerto Rican.Don Wassall said:No way Tirico is Italian (other than maybe partially). He makes Roy Campanella (half-black half Italian) look pasty by comparison. Do you have a link for that? I've tried several times to do a search on Tirico's racial background without success, but he looks almost full-blooded negro to me.