2010 Week 14

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I sure hope Wes can keep his streak of 1,000 yard seasons alive. I must admit that earlier in the season I was worried about him. I thought he wasn't as effective without Moss but he has really turned it up during the second half of the season. He isn't 100 percent healthy, but if he was, he would already have 1,000 yards.



That's the best thing: he's better without Moss than with him.

Yes, and Moss is doing absolutely nothing with the Titans. He's been demoted to number three receiver. Imagine, the player who all the announcers and DWF's claim to be the best receiver in the NFL can't even catch a single pass.
 

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The Peyton Hillis/white RB/1000 yards/25 years story has gotten zero run among legitimate media outlets, but yet they have plenty of time to report on Tashard Choice and Autographgate. Somehow I think if black QBs went 25 years without a 3,000 yard passer in the NFL and then one came along it might get a little bit of attention. I honestly wonder if ESPN/Yahoo are either unaware of Peyton Hillis's accomplishment or choosing to overlook it because to reporting on it would come off as racist.
 

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The Peyton Hillis/white RB/1000 yards/25 years story has gotten zero run among legitimate media outlets, but yet they have plenty of time to report on Tashard Choice and Autographgate. Somehow I think if black QBs went 25 years without a 3,000 yard passer in the NFL and then one came along it might get a little bit of attention. I honestly wonder if ESPN/Yahoo are either unaware of Peyton Hillis's accomplishment or choosing to overlook it because to reporting on it would come off as racist.

Of course they are aware of it. On Pardon the Interruption it was talked about. For major media outlets to say it out loud would come off as racist and we can't have that. The double standard is getting more and more obvious and some of the DWF's are waking up to the reality of the situation.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
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The Peyton Hillis/white RB/1000 yards/25 years story has gotten zero run among legitimate media outlets, but yet they have plenty of time to report on Tashard Choice and Autographgate. Somehow I think if black QBs went 25 years without a 3,000 yard passer in the NFL and then one came along it might get a little bit of attention. I honestly wonder if ESPN/Yahoo are either unaware of Peyton Hillis's accomplishment or choosing to overlook it because to reporting on it would come off as racist.

Of course they are aware of it. On Pardon the Interruption it was talked about. For major media outlets to say it out loud would come off as racist and we can't have that. The double standard is getting more and more obvious and some of the DWF's are waking up to the reality of the situation.

Ditto 33. Spartan75, most of the dinosaur sports media are definitely choosing to overlook it. That would go against the cultural Marxist plan. They are going to fight against any gains made against the caste system with everything they have. Thankfully, a lot of people are starting to see past it all.
 

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Colonel, this was an incredible accomplishment for Hillis given all the obstacles he's had to face along the way. Even when he proved he was very good in Denver he still ended up on the bench the following season.

Compare this to the media response to black quarterbacks. I remember in 99' when Culpepper, Smith, and McNabb were all drafted in the first round. The media made a big deal out of it and these guys hadn't even accomplished anything in the NFL. Now a white running back runs for 1,000 yards and not much is said. Earth to the media: white runningbacks are much rarer than black quarterbacks and have many more obstacles to overcome. This statement needs to be continually rammed into the DWF's heads. Some will wake up.
 

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Congrats to Peyton Hillis for his landmark achievement!

Now as to the black QB/white RB comparison, the Cultural Marxist/Caste System template says that the difference between the two is that black QBs have been HELD DOWN by the evil, racist "whitey" and would DOMINATE if given "equal opportunity", while the white running back is simply inferior in every way, with Hillis simply being an "aberration". It is going to have to be a ground-up rebellion to bring the Caste System down.
 

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Peterson is having a terrible game so far (8 carries for 8 yards, and one went for 7). he just collided with Jackson and they both went down. Gerhart time?
 

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On the second Manning interception, the negro WR stopped for a sec in his run, resulting in the interception, but not a word about that from the announcers
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Of course they are aware of it. On Pardon the Interruption it was talked about. For major media outlets to say it out loud would come off as racist and we can't have that. The double standard is getting more and more obvious and some of the DWF's are waking up to the reality of the situation.

The only reason PTI even mentioned it was because of the internet - and the more it was ignored the more obvious it became it was being ignored.

They no longer control the flow of information as tightly as they have in the past.
 

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Jared Allen with a sack
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and in Houston game Owen Daniels already has 2 catches for 55 yards!

Camarillo had nice 52 yard return. Edited by: backrow
 

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Sad to see Toby Gerhart getting such little use this week. I'm kind of glad he doesn't have any returns though.
 

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I was listening to Deion Branch and David Givens on the Dale and Holly show during lunch and they said, in an obvious dig at Cris Carter, that "Some players want to have 100+ reception seasons, but they never make the playoffs or go to the superbowl - but the guys on the Patriots buy in to the system and give up personal stats for the good of the team".

This was just after discussing Cris Carter ripping Deion Branch just two weeks ago by saying he "disappeared" in big games. It was obvious, and I loved it.

Tonight, before the Texans and Ravens even kicked off Gruden was heaping gobs of praise on Andre Johnson - and I couldn't help but thinking back to what I heard just 8 hours ago - who cares how great he is? If he is their ONLY threat and the ONLY receiver anyone cares about, how good a team can they hope to be?

They are frauds just like every team Randy Moss goes to is a fraud. You simply cannot win if you have one "great threat" and as we all know, blacks have the most difficult time accepting a diminished role for the good of the team.

I like Andre Johnson, I think he's a pretty good guy for a WR that as a position has a reputation for having some divas - but I agree 100% with the Patriots - you are nothing if you only have one threat at that position. So for now, Houston has one good WR and one emerging TE and a good QB - but other than that, it should be no surprise they cannot beat anyone when it matters.

2 minutes after I posted this Andre Johnson scored a TD - it is now 21 to 7 in favor of the Ravens. I'm sure Johnson will get a lot of credit in the Texans loss to what I consider to be an underwhelming Ravens offense.

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Houston also has this guy that is pretty good running the ball this season, you may have heard of him, Arian Foster?
 

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Oh right! The best running back in the league and one of the top WRs in the league and a great QB - no wonder they suck.
 

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if they would just target Walter more. Jacoby Jones has only 3 less targets with 44 and only 29 catches, for a whopping 9 yards per catch. Walter has caught 75 percent of the passes thrown to him with 11.9 yards per catch. In 2008 when Walter was healthy he has around 900 yards on 60 catches, 15 yards per catch, he had 90 targets,but then you look at Andre Johnson that year, 170 targets, 115 catches, with13.7 ypc, where is the balance there?Walter was nicked up in 2009 and still had around 600 yards. Andre Johnson was again targeted 170 times. So like people have said, he accumulates stats, but they don't win.
 

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Oh right! The best running back in the league and one of the top WRs in the league and a great QB - no wonder they suck.


There's 2 sides of the ball. The Texans average 373 yards per game on offense, which is6th in the league, but give up389 yards per game on defense, which is 31st (out of 32 teams).

It's not the offense's fault that they're losing. The best RB/WR tandem in the league, and stud QB are doing their jobs.
 

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you can manipulate stats however you like. The fact is they have an above average number 2 wide receiver in Kevin Walter who is underutlized. Instead of using him more they throw to Johnson in double coverage constantly and for some reason try to make jacoby jones into a legit receiving threat. They don't win games, there is no balance. Its not like they have bad defenders, some big names like MarioWilliams, Cushing. Its the way they are calling the game on offense. It doesn't matter how many yards your offense has, its the way you call the game. Saints had 5,000 passing yards and no winning season. They didn't get that much better on defense, just a new coordinator, and more balance on offense and won the superbowl
 

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Broncos said:
Patrick said:
Oh right! The best running back in the league and one of the top WRs in the league and a great QB - no wonder they suck.


There's 2 sides of the ball. The Texans average 373 yards per game on offense, which is6th in the league, but give up389 yards per game on defense, which is 31st (out of 32 teams).

It's not the offense's fault that they're losing. The best RB/WR tandem in the league, and stud QB are doing their jobs.

I don't agree.

They gained 13 points this game so far - as a Pats fan I'm sorry, but a team with THAT good of a RB, THAT good of a WR and THAT good of a QB simply cannot be expected to get beat this badly.

The Patriots defense has sucked for what, 10 out of the last 13 games? So I'm not going to be very sympathetic to Houstons defense.

You only have two offensive weapons - you are BUILT to get beat IMO.
 

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like I said, just accumlating stats. Right now the game is well out of hand, the numbers mean nothing, yet when you look at stats alone those numbers will show up. Kevin Walter is more than capable of getting 70to 80catches a season and putting up 1k while Johnson puts up great seasons as well. The real way to get to 100 catchces is catching the ball, a receiver likeJohnson with the routes he runs should only have around 80 catches and still could put up 1200 yards, and he could do that with around 100 to 110 targets, if he truly is one of the best.Instead he has 170 targets in 2008 and 2009, with a little over 100 catches.

The answer is Kevin Walter who is a very good number 2 reciever, not to mentionthe numerous tight ends they have that can work the slot like Dreesen, Casey, Daniels.Then there is aguy likeAnderson who could work the slot pretty good as well. Edited by: snow
 

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Texans should have one of the best offenses in the league if they get their act together.

btw Cushing with 1.5 sacks today so far. Daniels with almost a 100 yards receiving

Schaub does force it to Johnson WAY TOO MUCH. Edited by: backrow
 

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There's 2 sides of the ball. The Texans average 373 yards per game on offense, which is6th in the league, but give up389 yards per game on defense, which is 31st (out of 32 teams).

Great point 'Most Dangerous'!!!...Sorry, I mean 'Broncos'........
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Thank goodness Houston GM Rick Smith has brought in so many "superior athletes" to "fly around the field", with excellent "sideline-to-sideline speed"on defense....they are so gifted, that most Texans fans (even the DWF's) think they are unwatchable
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the play before the td is what im talking about, 4 guys covering Johnson and he throws it to him. He is finally targeting other receivers more like Walter and Anderson now that its almost over. But its okay since Johnson has his 95 yards, just though he would throw it into quadruple coverage so he could get 100
 

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Vikings go down, as expected, with Tavaris "No Favre, No Problem" Jackson having a normal game for him, 15 out of 30 with1 INT, sacked 4 times. Viking end up with 61 yards on the ground, which is to be expected when the defense just loads the box with 9 guys, no need to worry about the passing game! Gerhart did get a whopping 3 carries, which he turned into 11 yards. Still, a much better YPC than AD (All Day) who only managed 26 yards on 14 carries.
 

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Truthteller said:
Broncos said:
There's 2 sides of the ball. The Texans average 373 yards per game on offense, which is6th in the league, but give up389 yards per game on defense, which is 31st (out of 32 teams).

Great point 'Most Dangerous'!!!...Sorry, I mean 'Broncos'........
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Thank goodness Houston GM Rick Smith has brought in so many "superior athletes" to "fly around the field", with excellent "sideline-to-sideline speed"on defense....they are so gifted, that most Texans fans (even the DWF's) think they are unwatchable
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