Thanks for all the reporting on the games today, guys, about the black NFL. Personally, I find the games really uninteresting, especially when you know good white athletes rot on the bench. I happened to look at the play-by-play of the Cleveland game. It shows Hillis ran really well in the first half with many good runs. In contrast, it looks like Harrison fumbled the ball away in Cleveland territory which cost the Browns a field goal. One could consider Harrison's fumble the difference in the game. Yet, I doubt the commentators and announcers made much mention of this in talking about the game. It appears Hillis was pilloried in the press and with the DWF's last week for losing a fumble. This week, the same event seems to get little to no press or coverage. That's probably because last week the fumbler was white and this week he's black. Yep, sounds about right in the black NFL. Anyway, Hillis appears to have made several good runs in the 1st half, ending with a TD run from a yard out. He was rewarded by not getting many reps in the 2nd half. Harrison's numbers, in contrast, looked pathetic. So, it appears the good white back is pushed to the rear again even though his numbers are better. Yep, sounds like another black NFL day today. I also managed to watch a little coverage on the NFL network, and Neon Deion put on the hard sell about Vick getting the starting job for the Eagles. I guess it was just a brutha helping out a fellow brutha. Deion also ranted about how bad it was for Fisher to pull "All he do" and put in the white guy. Sounds like "All he do" had a really bad game, probably as bad or worse than Kolb played last week, but I certainly didn't hear Neon rant about how "All he do" needs to be pulled, blah, blah, blah. Again, black guy has a terrible game, and Neon wants the coach to stick with him. White guy struggles in the 1st half last week and Neon howls about how the black QB needs to start, etc. Nope, nothing wrong or out of order in the black NFL today guys. Hopefully, the Western Hockey League starts up soon so I can actually get some real sports entertainment on Sunday.