2010 week 1

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Connor Barwin is out for the season, Kevin Kolb and Stewart Bradley are out for at least another week with concussions, Paul Posluszny is out for at least two games with a sprained knee (he was having a monster game before getting hurt), Matt Stafford is out 4-6 weeks with a shoulder injury, Matt Moore suffered a concussion, Anthony Gonzalez left with an ankle injury, Kevin Boss had a neck injury and a concussion, and Chase Blackburn suffered a knee injury. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
There is no doubt in my mind that Pat Angerer would be just as good as Clay Matthews and Brian Cushing if he was a starter. He was good during the preseason and although he never received the hype that those two did this kid can flat out play.

I was watching the highlights of new NFL superhero Arian Foster shred the Colts' sorry, undersizeddefense. This is the same Foster that ran in the 4.7's prior to the 2009 draft.

Didn't hurt Foster, especially after Bob Sanders left. The Colts' next two safeties, who were drafted/signed well after Matt Giordano and Brannon "wigger" Condren, looked as slow as heck out there. They couldn't even chase down a slow-poke/ ex-practice squad scrub. Had Giordano and Condren (who both ran Bob Sanders' like 4.4's) been out there yesterday and played like that, there would've been a "Million DWF March" down to Lucas Oil Stadium, threatining to burntheir season ticketsif Brannon and Matt were not cut ASAP. But since a pair of slow "superhero's" looked like crap, no big deal.

As far as Brackett is concerned,a few years ago I read seperate articles about Chase Blackburn and Troy Evans. Bothhinted totheir local papers (where they grew up), that the NFL had some sort of caste system, believe it or not! Did they mention race? Not at all, they both alluded to the fact that they were typecaste as career backups/special teamers because they came into the NFL as undrafted free agents. Both said it probably didn't matter how well they played or how much they made (Blackburn makes good $ for a backup), that starting fulltime would always be out of their grasp.

Seems like, however, guys like Brackett, Antonio Pierce, Gary Guyton, London Fletcher and Bart Scott are not held to the same standards. They get to start for years and have become media darlingsbecause they went undrafted and are so "scrappy" and "heady". Only way a white LB can expect to start is if he's a drafted fairly high (top 3 rounds?). Look how the Rams suddenly demoted ex-low rounders Vobra and Chamberlain, who played well in 2009,in favor of scrub street free agents other teams cut/deemed uselessafter the 2009 season
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Angerer will have a chance to start, because he was a 2nd rounder, but my guess is he'll have to wait quite a while to get his shot and will always have to look over hisshoulder -- as many undrafted superhero LB's with 5.0/40 speed possess the scary potential most retarded DWF's lust for
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Leonard Weaver tore his ACL, so it's not only Whites that got hurt in Game 1.

St. Louis (TE) Michael Hoomanawanui suffered what Steve Spagnuelo is calling a "significant high ankle sprain."

Chris Chamberlain (White) may miss 6-8 weeks with a lower leg injury.
 

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Thanks for bringing that to my attention about Foster, Truthteller. Here is something I found online.



Foster, a San Diego native who did not attend UT's pro day earlier
this month, stayed close to home and worked out at San Diego State's pro
day.




The results, however, weren't great.



Foster posted times of 4.73 and 4.69 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
Foster's best time in the 40 is about 0.14 seconds slower than the
benchmark scouts look for in running backs.




His other numbers weren't great, either.



In the short shuttle, which measures flexibility, burst and balance,
Foster ran a 4.53. That's about 0.3 seconds slower than the ideal.
Foster's 32-inch vertical jump was about 4 inches short of the ideal,
too. A 9-7 broad jump wasn't off the charts, either.





It seems he tested terribly in every drill.
 

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Truthteller said:
whiteathlete33 said:
There is no doubt in my mind that Pat Angerer would be just as good as Clay Matthews and Brian Cushing if he was a starter. He was good during the preseason and although he never received the hype that those two did this kid can flat out play.

I was watching the highlights of new NFL superhero Arian Foster shred the Colts' sorry, undersizeddefense. This is the same Foster that ran in the 4.7's prior to the 2009 draft.

Didn't hurt Foster, especially after Bob Sanders left. The Colts' next two safeties, who were drafted/signed well after Matt Giordano and Brannon "wigger" Condren, looked as slow as heck out there. They couldn't even chase down a slow-poke/ ex-practice squad scrub. Had Giordano and Condren (who both ran Bob Sanders' like 4.4's) been out there yesterday and played like that, there would've been a "Million DWF March" down to Lucas Oil Stadium, threatining to burntheir season ticketsif Brannon and Matt were not cut ASAP. But since a pair of slow "superhero's" looked like crap, no big deal.

As far as Brackett is concerned,a few years ago I read seperate articles about Chase Blackburn and Troy Evans. Bothhinted totheir local papers (where they grew up), that the NFL had some sort of caste system, believe it or not! Did they mention race? Not at all, they both alluded to the fact that they were typecaste as career backups/special teamers because they came into the NFL as undrafted free agents. Both said it probably didn't matter how well they played or how much they made (Blackburn makes good $ for a backup), that starting fulltime would always be out of their grasp.

Seems like, however, guys like Brackett, Antonio Pierce, Gary Guyton, London Fletcher and Bart Scott are not held to the same standards. They get to start for years and have become media darlingsbecause they went undrafted and are so "scrappy" and "heady". Only way a white LB can expect to start is if he's a drafted fairly high (top 3 rounds?). Look how the Rams suddenly demoted ex-low rounders Vobra and Chamberlain, who played well in 2009,in favor of scrub street free agents other teams cut/deemed uselessafter the 2009 season
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Angerer will have a chance to start, because he was a 2nd rounder, but my guess is he'll have to wait quite a while to get his shot and will always have to look over hisshoulder -- as many undrafted superhero LB's with 5.0/40 speed possess the scary potential most retarded DWF's lust for
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The Colts signed Brackett to a long-term extension, then drafted Angerer in the second round. So he's pretty much stuck behind Brackett unless Brackett gets hurt or declines quickly. Angerer's best shot may be to replace Phillip Wheeler on the outside as Wheeler is one of the worst starting LBs in the league, but as we see every year almost all White defensive players have to go through a racial apprenticeship process to take over from even the worst black scrubs (Bierman in Atlanta is a great example this season, finally moving up on the depth chart over a pitiful black bust; Andy Studebaker is another who should be starting but is still serving his apprenticeship).
 

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White Power said:
The Cowboys offensive line was missing 2 white starters yesterday. Marc Columbo and Kyle Kosier were both not able to play so that is the main reason they lost to the Blackskins.

Kosier seems to always be injured, but how can 6-2 330+ pounder, Montrae Holland, be the Cowboys' "2nd best" option at Guard? I just don't understand that..
 

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Well good the eagles lost fat ass Leonard Weaver I believe. They signed Owen Schmidt and Garrett Mills to the active roster. Yes 2 more whites for the Eagles somtimes karma is a bitch LOL.
 

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Deadlift said:
After the Pack/Eagles game finished, Terry Bradshaw also threw Kolb under the bus and opined that Vick should start the rest of the season.. Absolute INSANITY!!

I listened to some local sport shows today and following Terry's lead most think Vick should replace Kolb. A QB controversy after ONLY one game into the season? Unreal!

One host in particular said, "corn on the Kolb" looked bad. He then went on to describe how good Vick was.

I noticed Vick threw at least 4 paasses behind receivers and several more way off the mark. Also the brothas made 3 catches diving to the ground to catch balls. Yeah, that old they play harder for one of their own in full effect.

Vick did manage to complete a couple tosses that every QB is expected to make. On one of his pedestrian side-line throws the announcer made it seem like he had such a great arm. Good Grief!

Funny how Vick is loved by so many DWF's and media, but Ben R. is despised being the worst scum of the earth.

If that isn't goofy enough we are treated to Old Spice commercials starring model citizen ... Ray bleepin' Lewis!
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Gary Brackett is overrated by the MSM, and grossly-overpaid by the Colts.

3.5 career sacks! And, look, he's owned by less than 15% of people: http://espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=4811


Barrett Ruud had 8 tackles and a FF. Urlacher had 8 tackles and sack. Dan Connor was credited with 13 tackles (10 solo) and a sack.
 

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Brackett had just 4 tackles yesterday. Considering how much and how effectively Houston ran the ball with Arian "Heil Hitler" Foster, that's a very poor performance.
 

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Uh oh, I just heard that Jim Leonard is an "undersized safety" after an impressive open-field tackle. Oh no! after a great punt return, Leonard, the undersized safety, was tackled by the punter. So far, no derogatory comments.
 

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Mike Turico
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just said that Jim Leonhard looks nothing like a football player, rather that he resembles a team manager, almost word for word the same racist statement Hatie Smith said about Brock Forsey a few years ago.






On the brighter side, three of the four starting safeties in this game are White, as are both of the punt returners.
 

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I just heard that one of the reasons that Ray Rice is so good, is that at 5'8", he is hard to "see" by the defense and is quick and powerful. Now, I think that Rice is a good back, but couldn't the exact same thing be said about a certain WSTD that plays for the Jets, Danny Woodhead? But no, he's "undersized".
 

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Chris Jenkins (Jets) went out early this year with a bum knee again. First quarter of the first game. So much for being 360+.

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How bout Justin Harrell as one of the all time busts?? He's out for the year after hurting himself on field goal unit. I don't know how this injury prone loser was ever drafted in the first round of the NFL draft. But what a DISGRACE!! This guy didn't even play his SR. season of football and still was rewarded with a first round paycheck. We have guys busting their asses off who barely get a sniff at the NFL(Mitch King comes to mind). Not to mention they are way better condition than some of these sumo D-linemen. End of rant.
 

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I am pretty sure mitch king is on the Colts. By the way at some point i will try and post some of the stats for some white players like what we did last year.
 

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celticdb15 said:
How bout Justin Harrell as one of the all time busts?? He's out for the year after hurting himself on field goal unit. I don't know how this injury prone loser was ever drafted in the first round of the NFL draft. But what a DISGRACE!! This guy didn't even play his SR. season of football and still was rewarded with a first round paycheck. We have guys busting their asses off who barely get a sniff at the NFL(Mitch King comes to mind). Not to mention they are way better condition than some of these sumo D-linemen. End of rant.

Thanks for the INFO!! http://espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=10460

It's an ACL tear.
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So Kevin Kolb who had a couple of spectacular games last year is now in a qb controversy after 10 pass attempts with Michael Vick because Vick didn't completely make an arse of himself like he usually does. Vick had some good runs, but when when chips were down he flat-out choked. He missed a mismatched Riley Cooper in the end zone and on the next play he made a terrible throw when he could have walked into the endzone. He followed that series up with his typical tuck and run like a scared rabbit that has failed his teams for his entire career. The last play (stuffed by Matthews) was perfectly predictable and a just a glimpse into the future and the past of this criminals pathetic career.

Reports are that the Eagles players want Vick to start instead of Kolb. Big Surprise.
 

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I just finished watching the last quater of the Jets vs Ravens Game. I hear Shonn Green was a disaster. Two fumbles and two dropped passes. Ryan should have played Woodhead instead of him after the second fumble. I am confident Danny would have been more effective.

I kinda of enjoyed watching all the Jets' DWFs faces of despair toward the end of the game, especially that jumbo DWF with a Space Shuttle on his skull.
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I watched a few minutes of the Jets/Ravens game and Jim Leonard was in coverage against a white TE who caught a long pass. The announcer said Leonard was the "slow" safety and again that he was undersized.

I make a challenge to any site member, lurker, or troll: find and post here ONE time that a TV announcer refers to ANY black player, especially in the defensive backfield as "slow". Find one single example of a black DB who gets roasted on a long pass, has a receiver blow by him, or gives up a long gain, and has an announcer refer to him as slow in any manner. I don't think it has ever happened in the history of TV announcing. Yet it is done on a regular basis for white DB's. Even guys who return punts and where speed is a prerequisite, like Jim Leonard.
 
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Jaxvid, I don't recall the announcer saying slow when Tod Heap made that amazing catch. I just remember hearing him say it was a mismatch because Heap is 6'6" and Leonhard is only 5'8". I didn't hear anything about speed.

Also remember earlier in the game during his first punt return they said he's got a lot of athleticism before Tirico said you'd confuse him fora team manager at the training facility.
 
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