2010 Week 9

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Bungles....


edit: Pittsburgh has some super-sized sumos... Cinci DT - Pat Sims - is a fatty as well.Edited by: Deadlift
 
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Banks doesn't say anything about race, though. He just says McDaniels questioned Hillis' toughness.
 

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Don Wassall said:
I just watched the NFL Network's "highlights" of the Cleveland-New England game, and it was about 2 minutes long, but the only Hillis play shown was his TD run in the 4th quarter. Could the anti-White agenda be any more obvious and blatant?

I turned on Mike and Mike in the morning to watch highlights and they shows Colts running TD and the gadget play where the black guy scored the TD - they didn't even show the Hillis TD in the segment I watched. But I understand Golic later went on to say he had a man crush on Peyton Hillis. Then I watched PTI and they had a 1:30 second discussion on the Browns Pats game AND DIDN'T MENTION HILLIS ONCE! On ATH they discussed the AFCEast and how the Pats were beat by the Browns and againdidn't mention Hillis.Callahan on Dennis and Callahan called Hillis a "scrap heap guy" and was a "throw in" to the Quinn trade - and that him gaining 184 yards was more an indication of howbad the PatsD was. He didn't want anyhint of giving Hillis praise. Yeah, how many times have the Patriots faced off against AP and Chris Johnson or LT in the past 8 years - Hillisput up 184 yards which is the most yardsfor a RB in EIGHT YEARS on the Pats - but I guess THAT'S not an important stat. DWFS galore.
 

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If you see Hillis as something other than a feature back who will continue to knock Zulu Warriors out of game, score lots of touchdowns, and effectively end the game for the other team, you have an intellectual problem.

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Chad Johnson had a prolonged temper tantrum on the field, which the dweebs in the booth did their best to ignore. Johnson was screaming at Carson Palmer. It was nice to see Andrew Whitworth finally set him straight.

Earlier in the broadcast, Jaworski at least said that Palmer shouldn't take the crap from Johnson and Terrell Owens that he does.
 

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Patrick,

So, that's the take, Hillis was running against a bad Pat D. We'll see about that come Sunday when they play the jets. It'll be interesting what'll be said when he runs wild against the jets too.
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Don,

I wish I could have seen Johnson yelling at Palmer. Blacks are just coming apart at the seams. If anything doesn't go their way, they just can't handle it. Everything seems to be coming apart at once in the league. I watched a couple of games recently and the discipline is all gone. There is no idiocy that is beyond these players. The level of play sometimes is the same as the first week of training camp and here we are half way through the regular season. As it should have been, the last play of the jets-lions game had a penalty (against the lions - refused of course) in it. That was how the whole game was played.

Tom Iron...
 

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Don, did Carson yell back or look at Chad like a retard? Palmer, shares some blame for the be surrounded by anti social retarded affelets. I am sure he did not attempt to to change the minds of the GM or head coach in cutting a certain athletic fast white receiver.
 

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How about the fantasy of Ochostinko of the Batman and Robin superteam? Does he and all the other analysts look like idiots for proclaiming this one of the best teams because of the addition of Owens. Owens may have the numbers, but the team sucks and now they are finding out what happens when you have two divas and only one football. Duh!
 

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I walked into the room that has the TV and thought it was Palmer yelling at Shipley. I'm glad I was wrong, but God I feel for Palmer. I think the only QB I ever felt worse for was Culpepper when he had to listen to Moss scream about "me and C.C." all game every game.
 

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At the end of the game last night after Shipley wasn't able to hold on to the 4th down pass, Jaws and Gruden seemed to have difficulty deciding if it was better to praise afflete Harrison for knocking the ball loose or to demean the "rookie" Shipley for "the drop". They managed to get both in, first praising Harrison, and then on the next set of replays saying that "the rookie dropped the ball". Which was it, a rookie mistake or a great play by an afflete? Both, if it means praising the afflete and dumping on the white receiver.
 

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By the way, did anyone see the video they showed of Andy "Porky the Pig" Reid at the beginning of the game? They showed him as a 13 year old and he was as big as an elephant back then too.
 

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haha I saw that on Shutdown Corner. I have a DWF friend that lives to make fun of Reid (or Ried, as the NFL apparently used to call him). I pray he saw this garbage!
 

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FootballDad said:
At the end of the game last night after Shipley wasn't able to hold on to the 4th down pass, Jaws and Gruden seemed to have difficulty deciding if it was better to praise afflete Harrison for knocking the ball loose or to demean the "rookie" Shipley for "the drop".  They managed to get both in, first praising Harrison, and then on the next set of replays saying that "the rookie dropped the ball".  Which was it, a rookie mistake or a great play by an afflete?  Both, if it means praising the afflete and dumping on the white receiver.


I don't blame Shipley at all for the "drop", Shipley caught the ball and had it immediately knocked out of his hands by getting sandwiched by two much bigger guys a split second after the ball got to him. The ball was dislodged out of his hand, not dropped.
 

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I'm not shedding any tears seeing the Bengals, Cowboys and Vikings all in meltdown mode.




The correlation between how black a team is and how bad it is has never been stronger than this season. Besides the three above, San Francisco, Arizona and Washington are struggling, the Bears are slowly but surely sinking after a good start, and the Seahawks are one of the worst 4-4 teams ever.

Meanwhile, every team with a majority White offense is a playoff contender except for the Browns, who are better than their 3-5 record and are clearly a team on the rise -- Miami, Green Bay, Indianapolis, New England, Atlanta, Houston, the Giants, and Cleveland. St. Louis, with the most White starters on defense, is doing better than expected.

Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Tampa are the three best black teams. I'll be surprised if Tampa keeps it up, but the trend is clear and has been for several seasons now.
 

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I saw that Ocho-Homo's "Publicity Stunt of the Week"Â￾ was to wear bright gold shoes in the first half of the game. I suppose he was embarrassed after being completely shut down"¦.so he removed them for the second half. Black "men"Â￾ will do try anything to compensate for their many biological shortcomings. It was so awkward that one of the twits (Mike Turd-rico) in the booth even said something. At least Owens' perpetual drama is accompanied by undeniable receiving production.

As others have mentioned, Ochocinco, Owens, and Palmer seemed to be in a constant state of woman-like bickering. I wonder if Palmer regrets urging the team to sign Owens instead of lobbying for a "bad apple"Â￾ like Matt Jones?
 

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I really don't care if the Bengals lose the rest of their games this season. I do feel a bit bad for Jordan Shipley though. He has to deal with the constant drama from babies Owens and Ocho Stinko. Then again, he'd have to deal with that type of drama on most teams in the league.
 

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I really don't care if the Bengals lose the rest of their games this season. I do feel a bit bad for Jordan Shipley though. He has to deal with the constant drama from babies Owens and Ocho Stinko. Then again, he'd have to deal with that type of drama on most teams in the league.

Yeah I feel bad for Shipley, they have shown the "drop" about a dozen times the last hour on espn. They don't show the 35 yard run by Hillis, but some of their highlights aren't even highlights, some affletes making a routine play, but a white guy in the background like he messed up on the play, just the way the angle was of the play, but since you can't see the play from the regular angle you can't tell whose fault it was, yeah no agenda here.....
 

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During the Packers' blowout of the Cowboys, Dallas CB Mike Jenkins literally just stood there as a Packer ran by him at about the 3 yard line into the endzone. Jenkins made a slight limp-wristed motion with one arm but otherwise made no effort to make a tackle. It was shown on replay and criticized a bit, but one could only imagine a White defensive player doing what Jenkins did, especially with Crissie Collinsworth doing color for the game. A national day of hate would likelyhave beendeclared and the replay shown over and over for 24 hours straight.
Jenkins should have been cut after the game, not just soft old pandering "players coach" Wade Phillips.

After his magnificent play, there was a closeup camera shot showingJenkins sitting on the bench. He looked at the camera and at first thought of doing the usual black mugging and carrying on but then thought better of it. But there was certainly no shame or remorse being shown.No, that wouldn't be "cool." And why should he act ashamed? Half-assed effort and worse is one of the hallmarks of the Caste SystemNFL.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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God I am hoping for a Packers-Pats Super Bowl.

And may God curse the Bucs, Steelers, Blackskins, Bears, Seahawks and Eagles.
 

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Don Wassall said:
During the Packers' blowout of the Cowboys, Dallas CB Mike Jenkins literally just stood there as a Packer ran by him at about the 3 yard line into the endzone.  Jenkins made a slight limp-wristed motion with one arm but otherwise made no effort to make a tackle.  It was shown on replay and criticized a bit, but one could only imagine a White defensive player doing what Jenkins did, especially with Crissie Collinsworth doing color for the game.  A national day of hate would likely have been declared and the replay shown over and over for 24 hours straight. 
<div>Jenkins should have been cut after the game, not just soft old pandering "players coach" Wade Phillips.</div>
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<div>After his magnificent play, there was a closeup camera shot showing Jenkins sitting on the bench.  He looked at the camera and at first thought of doing the usual black mugging and carrying on but then thought better of it.  But there was certainly no shame or remorse being shown.  No, that wouldn't be "cool."  And why should he act ashamed?  Half-assed effort and worse is one of the hallmarks of the Caste System NFL.</div>


Here is a video of the play Don's referring to. Jenkins (#21) is playing the corner position at the top of the field"¦he's pretending to "cover"Â￾ James Jones (#89).

Mike Jenkins "tackle"

Being too "cool"Â￾ to tackle someone is even more pathetic than the normal problem befalling Afroletes on defense"¦.the complete inability to tackle.
 

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NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- Cleveland running back Peyton Hillis and Philadelphia quarterback Michael Vick were chosen Wednesday as offensive players of the week in the NFL.

Vick won the honor in the NFC for his 292 yards of total offense and a touchdown during a 26-24 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Vick leads the NFL this season with a 105.34 passer rating and has not thrown an interception.

Hillis ran for a career-high 184 yards and two touchdowns in Cleveland's surprising 34-14 win over New England. He is the first Cleveland running back to win the weekly award in the AFC since Eric Metcalf in 1992.

Baltimore defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and Oakland return specialist Jacoby Ford also received honors in the AFC.

Green Bay Packer linebacker Clay Matthews and Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe picked up the awards in the NFC.
 

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So, that's the take, Hillis was running against a bad Pat D. We'll see about that come Sunday when they play the jets. It'll be interesting what'll be said when he runs wild against the jets too.

I would agree - if he didn't also put up 144 yards against the great run D of the Baltimore Ravens.

I understand that is the stance they are taking but this is his third 100+ yard game of the season and the Pats haven't given up that many running yards in 8 years - andthis same defense has faced LT and AP this season who the media LOVE.

I guess I just don't understand how they can ignore him so obviously and get away with it. The only thing I can say now is that at least Hillis has created a situation where people at least look at him as the "back of the future" for the Browns so as long as he's healthy he should have an opportunity to continue putting up numbers. And if Colt continues progressing and Browns opponents have to respect the pass more and more that will really begin opening it up for Hillis.
 
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