2010 Week 11

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All of these snarky little remarks made by Caste announcers appear on the surface to be all in good fun...

"He doesn't look like he'd be fast, but wow!"

"Not the fastest guy out there, but he'll get you!"

" This guy's deceptively quick and nimble -- not what you'd expect."

"He manages the game well..."

-- but overall, when they're repeatedly used only to describe Whites, it becomes clear to the enlightened that even a seemingly harmless comment like, "I didn't think he'd be so fast!" translates conclusively to "talented Whites are an exception to the rule."

This can't all be a coincidence -- it's part of a planned program. If not actually written as a script on paper, it's a "moral script" written by decades of anti-White hate.
 

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Drew Brees' threw for 382 yards and 4 TDs!! We haven't mentioned him much this season.

Reports (from a few weeks back) of him having a "bum" knee may have been premature and inaccurate!
 

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icsept said:
What I heard Waddle say was that Mariani ran in the high 4.5s and Waddle ran in the high 4.7s. Either way, Waddle's a self deprecating idiot. Usually only the high profile black players get the t.v. jobs, but then you have the Cris Collinsworths, Tom Waddle and Trent Dilfer types who get on there and criticize White players for not being athletic. It's ridiculous.

Marc Mariani is a prime example of why colleges and the NFL do not know how to evaluate talent. The only reason he is in the league is because he played college ball with Jeff Fisher's son. Otherwise, the number 3 kickoff returner and number 2 punt returner in the league would not even be in the league.



I haven't heard Dilfer make any disparaging Caste-like remarks yet, though I don't claim to have seen him all that much on BSPN. From what I have seen, he comes across as fairly objective in his observations, though hetends to resortto Valley Girl type inflections at times when speaking, which he needs to jettison asap.
 

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Michael Felger and Ron Borges were discussing the Patriots this morning and Ron said the one thing he'd like to see is Woodhead get a few more touches because "He seems to make a big play every other time he touches the ball" - Michael Felger agreed. And they got through the entire conversation without mentioning that he's 5'7 - I had to pinch myself.

Another New England announcer that I don't know the name of said "I wonder if everytime Rex Ryan sees Woodhead on the highlight reels if he throws a fit and then goes and gets a snack?"

Woodhead and Hillis are making their former coaches not look too smart - and you know what would be the absolute best? If when the Jets and New England play two weeks from now Woodhead has a huge game and the Jets can't run the ball.
 

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Was anyone else physically ill listening to the talking heads snorting Vicks jock all morning? I switched to 4 different sports shows and everyone of them were fawning over this guys.

Michael Vick for MVP baby!

I forget who said it but they said "If you take Peyton Manning away from the Colts they are quite possibly the worst team in the league". Hmmmm, when Vick was away from the Eagles the Eagles were still able to win with Kolb - and win pretty convincingly if I remember correctly. So wouldn't that mean that Peyton is a more logical candidate for MVP if people think Indy might be the worst team in the league without him?

Nahhhhhh, that's crazy talk.
 

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Patrick said:
Animalmuther0 said:
Was anyone else physically ill listening to the talking heads snorting Vicks jock all morning? I switched to 4 different sports shows and everyone of them were fawning over this guys.
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<div>Michael Vick for MVP baby!</div>
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<div>Nahhhhhh, that's crazy talk.</div>

DWFs are crazy. Vick crushing all in MVP poll.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/fp/flashPollResultsState?sportIndex=pollindex&pollId=101966Edited by: Bart
 

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Here are the stats for the QBs in that poll Brady - Manning - Rivers - Ryan - Vick.


TDs - 19 - 20 - 19 - 18 - 11


Games - 10 - 10 -9 - 10 - 7


Yards - 2362 - 3029 - 2969 - 2518 - 1608


YPA - 7.2 - 7 - 8.9 - 6.7 - 8.4


QB rating - 100.6 - 94.2 - 102.9 - 92.9 - 108.7


Comp % - 65.3 - 65.3 - 65.3 - 63.1 - 62.8


And the #1 reason IMO why Michael Vick is not only not clearly the MVP runaway - but the reason he's clearly not even acandidate - he is the only QB on that list thathas a backup that can take his place and the team has shown it can win. MVP of the league? I honestly think DeSean Jackson is more valuable to the Eagles then Michael Vick is so I don't even think he's the MVP of that team.


Oh well.
I was actually a little surprised by two things - one that Vick barely has half the passing yards of either Manning or Rivers even though Rivers has actually only played 2 more games than him and that his completion percentage is the lowest of the group. By all the adulation heaped upon Vick for "transforming in to a pocket passer" I would have thought he was closing in on 10,000 yards by now and near a 80% completion percentage. Edited by: Patrick
 

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Where would New Orleans be without Drew Brees? Where would Atlanta be without phenom Matt Ryan?

Ryan Fitzpatrick -- "a nobody" -- threw 4 TD passes yesterday! Aaron Rodgers might be stepping up his game, but we'll see. Tom Brady may be an alpha-male again. Colt McCoy has been very solid for Cleveland. At QB, we are MEN amongst boys! Sho' nuff!!
 

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Patrick said:
Here are the stats for the QBs in that poll Brady - Manning - Rivers - Ryan - Vick.

Kyle Orton should be on that list. He is having an incredible year! Given that his team is so poor, he could actually be doing the most with the least. He gets almost NO buzz from the sports dolts.

Rivers and Orton are playing against each other tonight. Rivers is damn good, but fans love to hate him.
 

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Deadlift said:
Where would New Orleans be without Drew Brees? Where would Atlanta be without phenom Matt Ryan?

Ryan Fitzpatrick -- "a nobody" -- threw 4 TD passes yesterday! Aaron Rodgers might be stepping up his game, but we'll see. Tom Brady may be an alpha-male again. Colt McCoy has been very solid for Cleveland. At QB, we are MEN amongst boys! Sho' nuff!!

I was watching the NFL network top 10 comebacks of all time Sunday morning I believe - and #1 was the Bills coming back against the Oilers in the playoffs, they were down by some ridiculous number. Then the Bills go do this to the Bungles - what was it 35 - 0in the second half? That has to be in the top 10 for unbelievable comebacks but it probably won't get much love because it was a regular season game and between two pretty bad teams.
 

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^^^ What a terrible story about what a radio announcer said about Rivers' wife.

It's one thing to be a loser DWF who hates on White male athletes, but what the hell kind of grown man goes after a man's wife like that?

Among gentlemen, a man who takes such a step like impugning the honor of a woman is rightfully invited to step outside to settle matters.

This pu**y should thank his lucky stars that the man he insults is in a completely different league -- that of honorable MEN -- and he wouldn't stoop to beating this guy's pathetic sycophant ass into the ground.

Just watch -- would this guy dare to sat something like that about a Black player's woman?

NO! And why?

You know why. Because Blacks are assumed to not behave as gentlemen when provoked. This loser just takes advantage of the White man's magnanimity, while at the same time mocking it.
 

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Is San Diego the only team in the NFL whose starting tailback outweighs their starting fullback?
 

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Gruden: "I have no idea what Eric Decker, the rookie wide receiver, is looking at."

Me: That's funny. I have no idea what a deep threat wide receiver is doing playing special teams.
 

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Is San Diego the only team in the NFL whose starting tailback outweighs their starting fullback?

I was thinking that Hester must be the smallest fullback in the history of the league. It's silly.

Too bad Steve Gregory's out with a shoulder.

Eric Decker sighting: get's called out by Gruden after Chargers convert a fake punt.
 

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they blamed all of that throw on Orton saying he underthrew it and the receiver had Weddle torched the entire time. I never saw Weddle lose ground, unless it was at the very beginning during the pllay action, which shows he has good recovery speed to catch up after biting on a fake.

Only in the NFL you can watch two players that dominated while they played in the SEC (Hester, Tebow) be rarely used in the NFL and still have people convinced that the best players play in the NFL and the SEC is the best conference at the same time. And we are told Moreno is good because of his time playing in the SEC, despite being smaller and slower than Hester, "But Moreno is so explosive, did you see that time he jumped over a player in college?"....yeah its not like there have been big white guys to do that...Leonard, Hillis etc. I guess them doing it multiple times isn't impressive at all, but Moreno doing it once is enough to have a picture of it on sport's magazines.

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They threw to Hester for a 3 yard td, but the announcers had to say he only got it because the Denver defense was so disoriented. I wasn't fully paying attention but I heard "thats a fullback"
 

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They showed that D.J. Williams was the 17th overall pick in '04. I saw his career stats recently...

He has nothing on our "overachieving" linebackers. He was picked THAT high simply because he went to "The U."
 

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The low moment of the week for me was after Danny ran for his TD. During the commercial I went to Fox to check out that game and they went to a game break and showed Danny's TD. The announcer said, "And Danny Woodhead, the REJECT from the Jets...", I don't know who said it but there isn't a black player in the NFL that would be treated so disrespectfully.

I truly wish I had some power to change this kind of thing.


The high point of the week for me was the implosion and mediocrity of so many black QB's. Vince Young 'snapped' and is done for the season even though the Titans moronic owner swears he will be back on 2011.

Jason Campbell was benched again. Of course he will get the start next week despite playing so poorly.

McNabb was unimpressive despite his team winning and Josh Freeman put up some clueless jump balls that his WR's luckily came down with.

Vick showed that he a quite average when facing a better than average defense and the Eagles will be eliminated in the playoffs if Vick is the QB.

David Garrard, while throwing for 254 yards and two TD's had three interceptions and 153 of those 254 passing yards came from his RB & TE, who were his two leading pass catchers on the day.

There was talk on this board last week about the quality play of the black QB's around the league, but as one poster pointed out, they are so inconsistent and unreliable that we should never buy into the idea that their good play will last very long. Edited by: GWTJ
 

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Riddlewire said:
Is San Diego the only team in the NFL whose starting tailback outweighs their starting fullback? If this is true then it's the only one now. In the past when the size difference wasn't as glaring Bleier weighed less than Harris. Also in more recent times Hoge weighed less than Foster.
 

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icsept said:
Riddlewire said:
Is San Diego the only team in the NFL whose starting tailback outweighs their starting fullback?

I was thinking that Hester must be the smallest fullback in the history of the league. It's silly.

Too bad Steve Gregory's out with a shoulder.

Eric Decker sighting: get's called out by Gruden after Chargers convert a fake punt.
In fairly recent times the Bills had Larry Centers who was never more than third down utility back and they had the over stuffed Tim Tindale who was a smallish tailback forced to carry 10 to 20 pounds of fat to play fullback. Edited by: white is right
 

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On the vein of black QB performance this week: Below are the QB ratings of all the black QBs who played. I'm usually not a big fan of QB rating as it protects and props up QBs who are hidden by the team and not asked to take chances and throw to LEAD their team (a la AHDIW)







Jason Campbell: 26
Troy Smith: 51
Garrard: 65
McNabb: 81
Vick: 83
Young: 107
Freeman: 112

Vick didnt have a single TD pass, idk but I dont think thats a good perfformance in this pass-happy NFL. Young's rating was 107, but he too had no TDs and was booed before he was injured. He then threw his clothing in the stands and is now benched indefinetly. So you can't really say he had a good day either. McNabb sucked all day and the offense was dismal, but he turned it around in OT thanks to a plethora of Titan penalties, but again, he hardly had a good day. Only Freeman can be said to have had a good day. All in all, these 7 black QBs threw for 5 TDs and 6 INTs. Ho hum.
 

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Woody said:
On the vein of black QB performance this week: Below are the QB ratings of all the black QBs who played. I'm usually not a big fan of QB rating as it protects and props up QBs who are hidden by the team and not asked to take chances and throw to LEAD their team (a la AHDIW)







Jason Campbell: 26
Troy Smith: 51
Garrard: 65
McNabb: 81
Vick: 83
Young: 107
Freeman: 112

Vick didnt have a single TD pass, idk but I dont think thats a good perfformance in this pass-happy NFL. Young's rating was 107, but he too had no TDs and was booed before he was injured. He then threw his clothing in the stands and is now benched indefinetly. So you can't really say he had a good day either. McNabb sucked all day and the offense was dismal, but he turned it around in OT thanks to a plethora of Titan penalties, but again, he hardly had a good day. Only Freeman can be said to have had a good day. All in all, these 7 black QBs threw for 5 TDs and 6 INTs. Ho hum.



Freeman only had a decent day because Troy Smith was so woeful for the 49ers, though he's the only one of the above group who has a chance to be a star. McNabb has slipped quite a bit this year, as black athletes usually decline earlier than White ones. McNabb should still be in his prime, but he's lasted longer than McNair, Culpepper, and the other Great Black Hopes of the past 15 years.

The jury is still out on Vick, now in his eighth NFL season but only now supposedly "getting it." The Giants gave other teams the game plan on how to contain him, but most NFL defenses are so woeful that Vick will likely have more big games. But as soon as he loses some of his footspeed he'll be an average QB at best. And like other black QBs, he gets banged up easily.
 

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On First Take, the "2Stews" still think Vince Young is "Tennessee's franchise quarterback."
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Another zinger was, "Vick is playing the best QB out of everyone in the NFL."
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Somehow.. and this is "weird".. White passing yards keep rising at an amazing pace.. White passing TDs are rising real nicely (Thank You Philip Rivers!). There's a distinct possibility that the AFC playoffs will feature 5 White QBs, and, of course, Dirty Sanchez to round it out. That would be fun to watch!!
 

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GWTJ said:
The low moment of the week for me was after Danny ran for his TD. During the commercial I went to Fox to check out that game and they went to a game break and showed Danny's TD. The announcer said, "And Danny Woodhead, the REJECT from the Jets...", I don't know who said it but there isn't a black player in the NFL that would be treated so disrespectfully.

Danny Woodhead is a better RB than 80-90% of the starting RBs in the league. If not for the (cultural marxist spawned) caste system...Woodhead would get 2-3x the reps & be a shoe-in for the Pro Bowl!
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