2010 Week 12

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(OG) Jahri Evans is a tub-o-lard... I can't believe that the Saints' gave him a GIGANTIC contract (record-setting, I think) before this season.
 

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Reggie Bust, on a punt return, carries the ball like a loaf of bread and fumbles.. got it knocked out. Too easy...
 
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You have to admire how Randy Moss, despite all his troubles, still managed to teleport WR talent to unaffaletic Wes Welker, allowing him to get 90 yards and two touchdowns. Good work, Randy.
 

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Brees and Brady today = STUDS!
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Patrick said:
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It's great seeing the black Lions go into total meltdown against the evil almost-all-white Patriots offense!

After years and years of being told that they're bigger, faster and stronger than white guys it must be difficult to have 5 white guys keep you from being able to get to the other teams QB and having a white running back you can't tackle and a white receiver you can't keep from scoring TDs. Can't blame them for getting upset. 45 points at home? Ouch.



I watched the same game, and to be fair, I highly doubt they're upset. Lawfirm and Branch led the team in rushing and receiving yards respectively,and scored 4 of the 6 touchdowns. On the defensiveside, Mayo continues to be the besttackler in the league,and McCourty's 2 picks gave the Pats the field position they neededto score.
 

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"On the defensive side, Mayo continues to be the best tackler in the league"

Do you have a Top 5 or Top 10 "best tackler" list? If so, I wouldn't mind seeing it.


"and McCourty's 2 picks gave the Pats the field position they needed to score."

Right now, White corners can't get picks because the Caste System has shut them out of the position. You know that, right? And, to be fair, Alphonso Smith looked like a complete TURD on the Deion Branch TD!
 
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Alfonso Smith was beaten like a dog throughout the game. Branch faked him out of his jockstrap; Welker ran right over him.
 

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Broncos said:
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It's great seeing the black Lions go into total meltdown against the evil almost-all-white Patriots offense!
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<div>I watched the same game, and to be fair, I highly doubt they're upset. Lawfirm and Branch led the team in rushing and receiving yards respectively,and scored 4 of the 6 touchdowns. On the defensiveside, Mayo continues to be the besttackler in the league,and McCourty's 2 picks gave the Pats the field position they neededto score.</div>

Yeah the 200 yards that Welker (2 tds), Gronkowski and Woodhead had didn't mean anything. Not to mention the all white line with Tom Brady shredding the defense, and Edelmen having some nice returns as well. Thats a ton of more whites than the typical defense faces each week in the NFL. White players had a total of 23 plays on offense (not including Brady throwing, and not including the 4 "rushes" he had, which were pretty much sacks), they had 46 total runs/passes completed, so whites accounted for half of the plays, so definitely more than what defenses usually face each week. If you take out Brady's 4 rushes for 1 yard then its more than half.
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Lots of poor afflete play, as usual. Super-human negro Reggie Bush with a drop and now a fumble on a punt return.


Reggie Bush was terrible in his "big return"Â￾ from a broken leg in week 2. He had several bad drops (one of which somehow hit him in the side of the head) out of the backfield, and an appalling fumble on a punt return. Yeah, the Saints really "missed"Â￾ this Apex Bust.

Wes "The Patriot Missile"Â￾ Welker looks quicker every single game. Unfortunately for Julian Edelman, Deion Branch has been playing quite well as an intermediate route runner. At least Edelman has been solid in his role as a punt returner. Branch has a notorious history of frailty.

It was nice to see Patriots rookie LB, Dane Fletcher (#52), getting lots of playing time against Detriot. The Patriots are a few injuries away from starting three whites on defense (Rob Ninkovich, Mike Wright, and Dane Fletcher).

Jason Witten has 660 yards through 11 games"¦he will need to average 68 yards in the remaining 5 games to achieve his 3rd 1,000 yard season.
 

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Speaking of the Pats Game. Welker would have probably had around 150 yards receiving and 3 touchdowns if the flea flicker from Brady didn't get batted down. He was wide open and would have probably taken if to the house for a td! He would have got a minimum of 40 yards easy but even the announcers said it would have probably been a touchdown. It's great to see Welker getting rewarded with some tds finally. He looks great.

Green Ellis had a nice game but it's crazy that they can't get Danny the ball more. It is so frustrating. I would love to see him get to run the ball 20 times just once in the regular season to show what he can do. I have to say thought that the Pats are my favorite team with the Browns being a very close 2nd and then the Colts after that.
 

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On one play after Woodhead was tackled he got to his feet with some freaky move. I'd have to see the replay to see just how he did it. There he is on the ground, then an instant later he's on his feet.

I don't know what he did, but I know I couldn't do it.
 

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How has Moss done since leaving Welker?

Tom Brady averages 228 yards per game with Moss and now averages 256 yards per game without Moss.
 

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Did anyone catch Dez Bryant whining about not getting a catch? TO in the making. I would say he cost the Cowboys the game along with Roy Williams. He was throwing fits earlier in the game about not having a catch and they forced him the ball in a crucial situation with no luck, the Saints scored to take the lead with 2 minutes left, plenty of time to at least get a fg to tie. Kitna kept completing passes to Witten moving the ball down the field. Dez started crying again, Kitna threw him a pass in a crucial situation, 3rd down (not to mention 1st and 2nd), I would say Kitna was off target, but the same exact route happened earlier in the game, and it looked almost identical to where the ball went and where Dez was, which leads me to believe Dez didn't run the route right, the other time also being on 3rd down, in the beginning of the 4th quarter. 6 targets, 0 catches. Superstar. Going away from Witten when they couldn't cover him was stupid, he had 9 catches for 99 yards. Targeting him a few more times would have led to a first down, or at least something closer than a 59 yard field goal.
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I think even the jock sniffers on the radio called that on the Cowboys, but then again what is America or the NFL if it cannot pamper the black psychopath class of clowns.
 

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Kaptain said:
How has Moss done since leaving Welker?

Tom Brady averages 228 yards per game with Moss and now averages 256 yards per game without Moss.

The Pats didn't need overhyped, washed-up, Candy (@$$) Moss anyways. They have the 2nd best QB in the league, the best WR in the league with Welker & a potential Pro Bowler in Woodhead!
 

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Kaptain said:
How has Moss done since leaving Welker?

Tom Brady averages 228 yards per game with Moss and now averages 256 yards per game without Moss.

Ha ha. The offense is much better now without that whiny punk Moss. Welker has returned to form and the Pats lead the league in putting up POINTS. Who woulda think it?

Brady is spreading the ball around trying to hit the open man instead of forcing passes to the sulky malcontent. It shows. Brady has thrown 23 TDs to only 4 INTs.

His lifetime TD-INT ratio is off the charts at 2.4 - 1. No QB with an appreciable number of years under his belt can match his numbers. Philip Rivers has also been great, but he will have to play at a very high level for several more years to see how he compares.

Tom F. Brady:

TDs - 248

INTs - 103

Green Bay faces Atlanta this weekend, so I checked stats.Rodgers and Ryan have been awesome. Both hate to throw picks.

Ryan has thrown 30 INTs and 56 TDs.

Rodgers also has 30 INTs but 78 TDs. That's a rate of 2.6. Wow!

Of course he hasn't played that many games in his career. Could be a statistical aberration. Time will tell.

He had NO mentoring from Lord Favre which is probably a good thing. He was bright enough to choose a better model to pattern himself after and is reaping fabulous results.

I've heard A-Rod say that he studies game film of Tom Brady.

From an interview earlier this year:

On his top five quarterbacks (not including himself):

Rodgers: "Tom Brady is the best by far. It's not even close. Drew Brees has got to be right there. Tony Romo's a good player. I'll take Philip Rivers there. And Peyton, he's right there. No order except for Tom being the best. He does things that other guys can't do. His pocket presence is better than those guys by far. He throws a better ball than just about all those guys. He's a winner â€" better than all those guys."Â￾
 

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Not to take anything away from Brady as he and Peyton Manning both have a tremendous pocket presence, but year in and year outBrady benefits from having a great offensive line protecting him. He takes advantage of having more time to throw, on average, than any other quarterback. Contrast that to how little timeBen Roethlisberger, Carson Palmer, Jay Cutler, Brett Favre (this year anyway) and others have to throw.





Brady and Manning have 4 or 5 White guys protecting them every year; Cutler, Roethlisberger, Favre, and Palmer have lousy, mostly black lines in front of them. There's a strong and obvious correlation in favor of White linemen -- Rodgers and Rivers also have good protection thanks topredominantly White lines-- in spite of which the NFLnow mostly selects black o-linemen early in drafts. The change from White o-linemen to black ones as the Caste System template is the onlymajor change in the NFL's demographics over the past 20 years; the teams that continue to defy it are mostly benefitting from doing so.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Huge game coming up for the Colts and Bolts. The Chargers have had the best of the Colts lately. They are playing in Indy this time, so the Colts would have a slight edge. I don't understand how san Diego can be ranked so high on both offense and defense and still have a bad record? Turnovers, special teams or bad luck? I haven't followed them closely enough to determine the reasons.

Should be a great qb battle. Who wins this one? Will Collie play? It would be nice to see Blair get a lot more looks.Will Garcon be targeted less frequently?I'm pulling for Indy for obvious reasons.
 
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Don Wassall said:
Not to take anything away from Brady as he and Peyton Manning both have a tremendous pocket presence, but year in and year out Brady benefits from having a great offensive line protecting him.  He takes advantage of having more time to throw, on average, than any other quarterback.  Contrast that to how little time Ben Roethlisberger, Carson Palmer, Jay Cutler, Brett Favre (this year anyway) and others have to throw. 
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<div>Brady and Manning have 4 or 5 White guys protecting them every year; Cutler, Roethlisberger, Favre, and Palmer have lousy, mostly black lines in front of them.  There's a strong and obvious correlation in favor of White linemen -- Rodgers and Rivers also have good protection thanks to predominantly White lines -- in spite of which the NFL now mostly selects black o-linemen early in drafts.  The change from White o-linemen to black ones as the Caste System template is the only major change in the NFL's demographics over the past 20 years; the teams that continue to defy it are mostly benefitting from doing so.</div>

This was another complaint by sportswriters from the 1960's on. The fact that most offensive linemen were white was purported to be another example of "NFL Racism," along with the lack of black quarterbacks and linebackers.

"The NFL won't let blacks play thinking positions like quarterback, linebacker, and offensive lineman," was the standard line. Sometimes free safety was thrown in.
 

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Bart said:
Huge game coming up for the Colts and Bolts. The Chargers have had the best of the Colts lately. They are playing in Indy this time, so the Colts would have a slight edge. I don't understand how san Diego can be ranked so high on both offense and defense and still have a bad record? Turnovers, special teams or bad luck? I haven't followed them closely enough to determine the reasons.

Should be a great qb battle. Who wins this one? Will Collie play? It would be nice to see Blair get a lot more looks.Will Garcon be targeted less frequently?I'm pulling for Indy for obvious reasons.




Collie's been ruled out. He may miss at least one more game after this one. Looks like they rushed him back too soon from a serious concussion.

The Falcons-Packers is another big game on Sunday. I'd like to see Atlanta win the NFC South, but want to see Green Bay win this one and continue on a major roll that carries over to the playoffs.

Cleveland plays Carolina, hopefully Hillis can do some major damage in that one.
 

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Cleveland plays Carolina, hopefully Hillis can do some major damage in that one.  </div>

That all depends on Daboll.
 

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I have a feeling Tamme and Manning will have a huge game against the Bolts! The Chargers like tobring pressure and Tamme is a mis match with his wide receiver speed and should see a lot of targets as a check down guy. Peyton will be a in the zone. He took last weeks loss to the Patriorts hard, he'll be ready to play.
 
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