2010 Week 8

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Good morning Tom,

I'm actually happy Favre is struggling. I had a lot of respect for the guy and he was one of my all time favorite players. After this seasons retire nonsense and the situation with Sterner I've lost all respect for him. I'll agree with Thrashen on this one, Favre is no better than many of the affletes.
 

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When it comes to on-field promotion of his fellow white players, Favre is no better than Tavaris Jackson. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any notable white receivers that Favre has thrown to/promoted. He's a complete pants-on-the-floor singing wigger (wigroe?). But, he is still white (on the outside, anyway) and doesn't add to the black quarterback "mystique". As to him being washed up, before he was knocked out of the game with the 8-stitch cut to the chin, he was having a great game.
 

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FootballDad said:
When it comes to on-field promotion of his fellow white players, Favre is no better than Tavaris Jackson. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any notable white receivers that Favre has thrown to/promoted. He's a complete pants-on-the-floor singing wigger (wigroe?). But, he is still white (on the outside, anyway) and doesn't add to the black quarterback "mystique". As to him being washed up, before he was knocked out of the game with the 8-stitch cut to the chin, he was having a great game.

He's also a big fan of criminal/rapper Little Wayne. There was an article that mentioned he had one of his afflete teammates contact Lil Wayne and tell him Favre is praying for him.
 

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Last night, I heard something extraordinarily malevolent uttered on NFL Network during a show called the "Highlight Express."Â￾

Several twits were discussing the Dolphins-Bengals game whilst video of the game highlights played. During Brian Hartline's 30-yard run, black host Fran Charles laughed as he jokily said "look at that speed!"Â￾ The group of "professional broadcasters"Â￾ were childishly snickering and pompously scoffing at Hartline's impressive run like infantile schoolgirls.

Then, one of the white pencil-neck commentators sarcastically stated that "Yeah, the Dolphins were lulling them to sleep using the slow guy!"Â￾ The next clip was a decent gain by the pudgy, plodding weirdo, Ricky Williams. The same odious Caste Serpent nastily remarked: "You see, that's because the Ricky Williams-muscles are much faster-twitch than the Brian Hartline-muscles!"Â￾

Passionate laughter ensued after this side-splittingly racist statement. If anyone can find the video, or find the name of the obnoxiously self-loathing wigger who discharged this poisonous dirge"¦please post ASAP.

On Sunday mornings, NFL Network has an equally odious "show"Â￾ featuring Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin, and Steve Mariucci. Faulk's appalling on-camera grammar is only rivaled by Emmit Smith"¦and Sapp and Irvin spend most of the "program"Â￾ jive talking, giggling, uttering ebonics, and slapping hands. The two steaming piles of Caste Excrement, Eisen and "Mooch"Â￾ (the permanently teary-eyed homosexual) are in a constant state "babysitting"Â￾ their adolescent African colleagues.

The gang was discussing the upcoming Patriots-Vikings game. When "predicting"Â￾ Randy Moss' impact against his former team, the lard-infested pigboy, Warren Sapp, said that: "Moss gonna explode today, bet on dat, playa!"Â￾ [Slaps hands with Michael Irvin whilst cackling]. Moss, as usual, was a ghost during the game. I'm sure that NFL Network's "target audience"Â￾ (90-95% white males) didn't bat an eye at the spectacular ineptitude of these know-nothing, has-been Negroes.Edited by: Thrashen
 
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FootballDad said:
When it comes to on-field promotion of his fellow white players, Favre is no better than Tavaris Jackson.  Off the top of my head, I can't think of any notable white receivers that Favre has thrown to/promoted.  He's a complete pants-on-the-floor singing wigger (wigroe?).  But, he is still white (on the outside, anyway) and doesn't add to the black quarterback "mystique".  As to him being washed up, before he was knocked out of the game with the 8-stitch cut to the chin, he was having a great game.

As I recall, Packers WR Bill Schroeder got pretty short shrift from Favre; Schroeder could have been a top-flight player, or nearly so, under a different system.
 
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It's pretty true so far, Welker isn't the same without Moss.

Moss isn't exactly setting the world on fire without Welker. And the real question for the "Welker succeeds because of Moss" idiots in the commentariat will be "Which non-Moss Vikings receiver will have 100+ receptions and 1,000+ yards due to Moss?"
 

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Cassiodorus said:
whiteathlete33 said:
It's pretty true so far, Welker isn't the same without Moss.

Moss isn't exactly setting the world on fire without Welker. And the real question for the "Welker succeeds because of Moss" idiots in the commentariat will be "Which non-Moss Vikings receiver will have 100+ receptions and 1,000+ yards due to Moss?"



Well put.
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The Patriots are retooling on offense -- with the likes of Woodhead and Gronkowski -- and yet have still lost just one game. The Vikings -- with Moss, Harvin, Berrian and other "upside" players -- not so good. And I don't know of a single player that has come back from a blown out knee and been just as good as he was the following season. No one thought Welker could come back as quickly as he did; what he's done this year is add to his legend.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
FootballDad said:
When it comes to on-field promotion of his fellow white players, Favre is no better than Tavaris Jackson. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any notable white receivers that Favre has thrown to/promoted. He's a complete pants-on-the-floor singing wigger (wigroe?). But, he is still white (on the outside, anyway) and doesn't add to the black quarterback "mystique". As to him being washed up, before he was knocked out of the game with the 8-stitch cut to the chin, he was having a great game.

He's also a big fan of criminal/rapper Little Wayne. There was an article that mentioned he had one of his afflete teammates contact Lil Wayne and tell him Favre is praying for him.

Bill Schroeder kicked around the NFL for years. His only good years were with Favre throwing to him.

As far as Favre liking a rapper, who cares? I noticed last week that as Favre hobbled off the field, Brian Robison was waiting to meet him as he came into the tunnel. Robison was sporting cornrows. Should we hate on Robison?

Favre is in a black dominated environment; should he (along with Carson Palmer, anotherQB inexplicably despised by some here)be promotingDavid Duke? Favre's a jeans-wearing Southernman who spends his offseason hunting and golfing. He loves to play football, and is the greatest Iron Man any sport has ever seen. He's about as un-wiggerish as they come but he's alsoa jock in a certain Cultural Marxist environment, not a philosopher-king.Thisnotion that White athletes should be criticized if they don't live their lives in accordance with the ideals of some anonymous posters on a pro-White website is ludicrous to be kind about it. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Cassiodorus said:
whiteathlete33 said:
It's pretty true so far, Welker isn't the same without Moss.

Moss isn't exactly setting the world on fire without Welker. And the real question for the "Welker succeeds because of Moss" idiots in the commentariat will be "Which non-Moss Vikings receiver will have 100+ receptions and 1,000+ yards due to Moss?"

That is awesome. I REALLY hope one of my friends open themselves up to this.
 

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I just saw an unconfirmed report that the Vikings have released Moss!
 
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Once again Bill Bellichick shows his genius by trading an over-the-hill, cancerous player, and in exchange managed to STEAL a third round pick from the Vikings.

This makes the Branch trade for a 4th rounder even more peculiar since it does not seem to fit Bellichick's style at all.
 
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Guess he became a locker room cancer in all of 3 weeks.

Report: Vikings waive Randy Moss

Randy Moss has been waived by the Vikings just weeks after Minnesota traded a third-round draft pick to the New England Patriots for the receiver, the NFL Network reported Monday.



Following the Minnesota Vikings' 28-18 loss to the New England Patriots, the Vikings receiver announced that he would not be answering any more questions from the media for the rest of the season.


Moss had not spoken to reporters since Oct. 13, taking a $25,000 fine from the NFL for failing to cooperate with the media. The money didn't sway him to open up last week in the days leading up to his return to New England, which traded him to the Vikings on Oct. 6.


"I got fined $25,000 for not speaking to you all. Me, personally, I really don't care," Moss said. "But at the same time, I do answer questions throughout the week. For the league to fine me $25,000, I'm not going to answer any more questions for the rest of this year. If it's going to be an interview, I'm going to conduct [it]. ... I'll ask myself the questions, then give y'all the answers. So from here on out, I'm not answering any more questions for the rest of this season."


In four games with the Vikings, Moss had 13 receptions for 174 yards and two touchdowns. The Vikings were 1-3 in those games, including Sunday's 28-18 loss at New England.


Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5752939
 
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PREDICTION: Moss will be a Redskin. Theres this "Mcnabb isnt doing good because his receivers suck" sentiment out there. Typical Snyder move.
 

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Could be, though I wonder how much Mike Shanahan will want him with the $100 million crybaby (Haynesworth) already making his life miserable.
 

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Once again Bill Bellichick shows his genius by trading an over-the-hill, cancerous player, and in exchange managed to STEAL a third round pick from the Vikings.



This makes the Branch trade for a 4th rounder even more peculiar since it does not seem to fit Bellichick's style at all.
And, equally inept move by Childress (assuming he had the ultimate authority over the deal). Hopefully, this will be the last straw for Childress and he'll soon be on the outside-looking-in, too.
 

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McNabb has good receivers in Santana Moss and Chris Cooley though Joey Galloway as the number two receiver was a joke. Maybe they could put midget Brandon Banks in the slot and McNabb will have an "incredible" athlete to throw to.
 
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Could be, though I wonder how much Mike Shanahan will want him with the $100 million crybaby (Haynesworth) already making his life miserable.

Though the Haynesworth is an extreme example, this Randy Moss/deva WR type of behavior is not the exception in the NFL. These NFL owners, GMs, and scouts will NEVER learn.
 

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Don Wassall said:
whiteathlete33 said:
FootballDad said:
When it comes to on-field promotion of his fellow white players, Favre is no better than Tavaris Jackson. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any notable white receivers that Favre has thrown to/promoted. He's a complete pants-on-the-floor singing wigger (wigroe?). But, he is still white (on the outside, anyway) and doesn't add to the black quarterback "mystique". As to him being washed up, before he was knocked out of the game with the 8-stitch cut to the chin, he was having a great game.

He's also a big fan of criminal/rapper Little Wayne. There was an article that mentioned he had one of his afflete teammates contact Lil Wayne and tell him Favre is praying for him.
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<div>Bill Schroeder kicked around the NFL for years. His only good years were with Favre throwing to him.</div>
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<div>As far as Favre liking a rapper, who cares? I noticed last week that as Favre hobbled off the field, Brian Robison was waiting to meet him as he came into the tunnel. Robison was sporting cornrows. Should we hate on Robison? </div>
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<div>Favre is in a black dominated environment; should he (along with Carson Palmer, anotherQB inexplicably despised by some here)be promotingDavid Duke? Favre's a jeans-wearing Southernman who spends his offseason hunting and golfing. He loves to play football, and is the greatest Iron Man any sport has ever seen. He's about as un-wiggerish as they come but he's alsoa jock in a certain Cultural Marxist environment, not a philosopher-king.Thisnotion that White athletes should be criticized if they don't live their lives in accordance with the ideals of some anonymous posters on a pro-White website is ludicrous to be kind about it. </div>

Favre was an all time favorite player of mine. I defended him last year while many on this site were criticizing him for retiring and unretiring. I'm sick of him now. He's nothing more than a little boy who constantly needs media attention wherever he goes. I believe Favre doesn't give a crap about Lil Wayne but he wanted more media attention so he reached out to him. The guy is a phony and will do anything to try and fit in with the bruthas on the team. He should just be himself .
 

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The "Moss Returns"Â￾ circle-jerk was particularly fleeting. And to think, they even gave him his old #84 jersey. How adorable.

Don, I also saw Brian Robison's hair in cornrows. I understand your position that white players are, regrettably, playing their role in a well-built Cultural Marxist Corporation. But, to be honest, when white players like Brett Favre, David Anderson, Brian Robison, Keith Brooking, Brian Urlacher, Greg Camarillo, Igor Olshansky, etc. begin to exhibit similar character traits as their loathsome black peers"¦it makes me wonder why I should even concern myself as to their particular fate within this ultra-unjust Caste Universe.

Favre's "Wigger Rap Sheet"Â￾ is undoubtedly the most pathetic. I mean, really, what is there to respect or admire about a 41 year old white man who "sends his thought and prayers"Â￾ (see article below) to a pint-sized black rap "artist"Â￾ during his stay in federal prison for gun / drug charges?

Or a man who attempted to cheat on his beautiful, loyal wife of many years with a woman 4 years older than his own eldest daughter?

Or a man whose sister was involved in a dry-by shooting with a group of black thugs?

Or a man who dances like a Zulu warrior and turns his hat sideways while signing "Pants of the Ground?"Â￾

Or a man takes pleasure in "titillating"Â￾ the masses by retiring on several different times, only to pompously return days before the season opener, again and again and again.

Favre should be mortified by his off-field conduct (especially during the past 5 years)"¦as I'm sure his deceased European ancestors certainly are.

Link to Favre-Wayne Article:
Favre - WayneEdited by: Thrashen
 

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Well, I think Lil Wayne has made a shout out to Favre in almost every album, I think he is a big fan, maybe they have met in real life and became friends since Kiln is not to far from NOLA. Not excusable but thats probably where that originates from. Lil Wayne isn't even a real thug though, the dude is a straight up nerd, my friend who goes to Tulane went to school with him back in the day, Dwayne Carter. Then that kid Drake was a Canadian actor on some teeny bopper show. This tough guy image that these rappers portray is totally fake, they are just pussies in real life. Dumb ass wiggers eat that stuff up and think its coo. Lil Wayne is however a pain pill addict.
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I've criticized Favre in the past, but I don't really know what he has done of his own to warrant the dogpiling (text/sex scandal aside). I don't think the attention he recieved this year was his doing at all. Does anyone really think he wanted that type of attention this year?

Believe it or not, he's played well this year with that horrible line and a bad ankle and elbow. I think it's the ultimate caste cop-out to call out Favre when blame for the Vikings poor season clearly lies with the Sumos on the line, butterfinger recievers, and a porous defense. He played nearly perfectly this last week and still lost leaving the field with a cut chin. Are we really going to hate him because he made a joke out of the pants on the ground song? It was humor for God's sake. Maybe he should huddle everybody up and give a Drew Brees or Keith Brooking jungle jive motivational speech instead of trying to be funny. Would that endure him to us more?
 

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Favre's a very well paid jock, and maybe not a particularly bright one.It's easy to criticize from a distance, but to walk in his shoes is an entirely different matter. He likely has no inkling of what we're talking about here, if he's ever even thought about racial issues at all.



Maybe Favre is a great example of a grown-up kid still playing a kid's game. He's an all-time great NFL player, and an amazing Iron Man. As I've written before, I've never seen anything in the way he dresses or acts that indicates "wigger." I think he would fit in very well at any White bar or bbq in the South. How many White athletes on 80 percent black teams are not going to try and fit in as best they can? Especially being aware of what happens to any public figure in this country who can in any way be described as pro-White or anti-black?

I root for White athletes unless they come out and make anti-White statements, which none have that I'm aware of. Part of being an advocate for White rights is understanding that 98 percent or so of our fellow Whites are tragically misinformed and misled, and that many are beyond redemption under the best scenarios. It's the system that's the problem; I would wager that no White athletes -- or any of us here at CF as individuals -- are without faults when examined from an idealized perspective.

I'll never understand the harsh judgments of Favre; bring on the Tarvaris Jackson regime to replace one of the very best quarterbacks ever, yep, that'll be a huge improvement. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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I'm not taking anything away from him as a player. He's easily one of the best quarterbacks of all time. He had a great career in Green Bay and I still remember when his father died and the next day he had one of the best games of his career. It was a touching story.
 

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No one's taking anything away from him as a player that I'm aware of, including his critics; his record speaks for itself.
 
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