2010 Week 17

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Tebow to Decker for a TD...Decker's first.

Tebow with 49 yards rushing on that drive.
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Jacksonville has rolled over today. Schaub throws to Dreessen for 35 yards, Foster runs 45 yards for the TD. Two plays, touchdown. Jax's affletes on defense are incredibly weak and soft. And Jax even had a chance to make the playoffs today! Hopefully Black Jack Del Rio gets fired tomorrow. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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I believe the scenario is that if the Giants win Raheem's "Dream Team" doesn't get in the playoffs. That's about the only reason I'm rooting for the Giants.
 

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Don Wassall said:
<div>It's pretty amazing also the respect Fisher has.  He's never won a Super Bowl and the Titans rarely even make the playoffs any more.  But he's started black QBs most of his 17 years as head coach, so if that doesn't earn an NFL head coach "respect" what will?</div>



In 17 years with the Titans/Oiler, Fisher has had 6 winning seasons [Yawns].

6-7 years ago, the Titans flirted with a half-white roster, with many white players in "taboo"Â￾ positions (Drew Bennett, Eddie Berlin, Scott McGarrihan, etc).

Today, Fisher is a 50+ year old wigger, a thug-lover, and the head coach of perennial loser.
 

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Yeh, Thrashen, the only thing left for Fisher to do now is to wear a skull cap that affelets love to wear, as a symbol of solidarity wiff dem.
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Rob Gronkowski is over 100 yards receiving. What a stud. The Patriots are like a  machine and they just have to make it to the Super Bowl to avenge their loss from their 16-0 year.

RobGron should have made the Pro-Bowl. He's been a stud all season.
 

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did anyone else notice Titans tight end Craig Stevens chase Indianapolis cornerback Antoine Bethea down from behind on that missed field goal return?!? according to the announcers, the tight end "lumbered down the field" as he pursued AND CAUGHT the Colt cornerback. first of all, how is it possible to "lumber down the field" and outrun a "phenomenal" afflete?

secondly, what an incredible display of hustle, conditioning, and speed by the much bigger man as he tracked down the afflete and saved a touchdown. amazing!

as a caveat, there was an Indy penalty by another afflete (a dirty blindside helmet-to-helmet hit on the deep snapper) that would have erased the touchdown return, but Stevens didn't know that, and his hustle and speed were very, very impressive on the play. wow!
 

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JC, I saw that replayed and noticed how the commentators didn't say much as Bethea was caught by Stevens.

Meanwhile, Chicago's awesomely affletic WR Knox has zero catches on 8 targets. Talking about forcing it to a black receiver, this makes some of the Manning to Garcon forcing look like under-utilization! Hester was 1 for 4. Forte and Greg Olsen are the most dependable receivers for Jay Cutler.
 

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Blair White and Jacob Tamme with key catches on this last minute drive!
 

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Colts win and are in as the #3 seed, same seed they were when they won the Super Bowl in '06.
 

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Packers are in, Giants are out, Colts play the Jets, Ravens play at the Chiefs.
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Glad to see most of our teams win. The Packers and Colts winning made my day. I hope the Rams can make the playoffs tonight and that Danny Amendola can help Don win his fantasy league. Lol.

Even though the Broncos lost, I love watching Tebow. He ran 11 times for 84 yards. This guy will be a legend before too long. Mark my words. He is fearless. I just wish they would get Eric Decker on the field. He is such a weapon.
 

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Whoever the color announcer is for the Broncos game is, he's reiterating all the "doubts" about Tebow, in other words giving the Cultural Marxist party line. A black QB who has done as well as Tebow in his first three starts would be hailed as a savior.

Tebow is a winner and will only get better, as one White QB after another proves year after year.
 

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Colonel_Reb said:
JC, I saw that replayed and noticed how the commentators didn't say much as Bethea was caught by Stevens. Meanwhile, Chicago's awesomely affletic WR Knox has zero catches on 8 targets. Talking about forcing it to a black receiver, this makes some of the Manning to Garcon forcing look like under-utilization! Hester was 1 for 4. Forte and Greg Olsen are the most dependable receivers for Jay Cutler.

Yet the announcers had nothing good to say about Olsen, and really ripped into him after a drop, but when Knox swatted a ball away so that the defender had no chance for it they couldn't stop raving despite his 0 catches.
 

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Much to the chagrin of the White color announcer, Tebow has rushed for a TD in each of his first three starts.
 

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The color announcer is Steve Beuerlein, an embarrassing, mangina-like performance.
 

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The best thing about today....Is the Buckwheat'ners are going home!!!! Yeah
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13 runs for 94 yards and a TD for Tim tonight! 199 yards rushing in just 3 starts equals over 1,000 yards rushing over the course of a full season!
 

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Tebow is for real. Despite the retarded comments by the commentator doubting his abililty and 2nd guessing every nit-picky decision he made, Tebow was brillant. He has the best pocket awareness I've seen out of a quarterback in a long time. He's incredibly elusive and seems to eyes in the back of his head. Unlike Vick and AHDIW, he scrambles to throw the ball, but is not afraid to run. This guy will be a superstar.
 

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Beuerlein should be ashamed of himself. I still have fond memories of the '99 Panthers, when Beuerlein threw for over 4,000 yards, in great part to the great Patrick Jeffers and Wesley Walls, and then was promptly benched the next season. Are they blind, or just Caste whores? What a shame our race is so spineless. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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I think Tebow's late season performance has earned him the starting job next year. Tebow has all the physical ability but his ethic and competitive drive are what will make him constantly strive for excellence. I am really happy with what I have seen out of Tebow. Denver needs to give the guy a decent running game and shore up the offensive line and get a him a reliable TE. Denver's biggest problem is the coal defense. I am looking forward to watching Tebow's career develop. Josh Freeman had a terrible rookie season and he got a fair shot, so if Tebow does not get a fair shot in Denver we all know why. I am glad Elway is back in the organization, from all I have heard he is a big Tebow supporter.
 

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Leonardfan said:
Denver's biggest problem is the coal defense.

That's a big problem with just about every team in the league. What a joke "defenses" are in the NFL.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Don Wassall said:
Leonardfan said:
Denver's biggest problem is the coal defense.
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<div>That's a big problem with just about every team in the league. What a "defenses" are in the NFL.</div>

Yep, it is a sickening epidemic!
 
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