2011 NFL Week 10

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Some observations…

The Patriots started 7 whites on offense (Brady, Welker, Gronkowski, Light, Mankins, Connolly, Vollmer) and 2 whites on defense (Ninkovich, Tarpinian).

Wes Welker, covered by one of the best defensive players in football (Revis), still managed 6 catches for 46 yards. Through 9 games, he already has 72 catches for 1,006 yards. Congratulations to Welker on the 4[SUP]th[/SUP] 1,000-yard season of his career. In the coming weeks, I hope that he unleashes hell upon the Caste NFL and breaks Rice’s records.

In a “racial tradeoff” for Welker’s statistical shortcoming, the unstoppable Rob Gronkowski had another splendid game (8 catches, 113 yards, 2 TDs). Gronkowski now has 52 catches for 709 yards and 8 TDs, meaning he’ll need to average 41.5 yards/game in the remaining 7 contests to achieve his first 1,000-yard receiving season. If he gains 291 more yards this season, the Patriots will have two white players in the same season with over 1,000 receiving yards. When was the last time this occurred in the NFL?

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CAPTION: Gronkowski’s Acrobatic Touchdown Catch

Overall, it was Danny Woodhead’s best game of the season. He finally received a small portion of the touches (7 carries, 38 yards, 1 catch) that he deserves. Unfortunately, Brady missed him twice on passes in the left corner of the endzone. Woodhead’s direct competition, Stevan Ridley, had an awful outing (5 carries for 4 yards) and Green-Ellis wasn’t great, either. The once-great Kevin Faulk looked more sluggish than Byron Leftwich. Given his age and his knee injury, he’s clearly finished. Joe McNight, the player who made the roster in favor of Woodhead during his time with the Jets, muffed a punt in ridiculous fashion. His laughable error changed the Patriots’ fortune (and the game’s momentum), and may have lost the game for the Jets. Rex Ryan recently stated in an interview that he decided to keep McNight in favor of Woodhead because “Joe has a much higher ceiling than Danny.” Nice move, “coach.”

Rob Ninkovich recorded 5 tackles, 2 interceptions and a touchdown. Last night wasn’t the first 2-interception game of Ninkovich’s career, which came during a 2010 game against the Dolphins in Week #4 (on Monday Night Football).

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CAPTION: Ninkovich Pick Seals The Game – Pats Ponder More White Defensive Talent

By the end of the game, “Fireman Ed” and his mob of utilitarian, Negro-adoring white herd animals known as “Gang Green” were distraught as “their team” was castrated by the likes of Ninkovich, Gronkowski, Welker, Woodhead, and Brady. Many times throughout the night, the Sunday Night Football camera panned towards Ed, which is contractually-obligated at this point. They captured this Apex DWF in his leading of silly chants like a male cheerleader, his endless, psychopathic screaming, his celebratory dancing (with requisite $15 brewske in hand), and his glum expression and surly hand-wringing whenever something negative occurred for “his” team. Another shameless “white” “male” who attains fame for being anti-white...

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CAPTION: Negro-Philiac Finally Stops Incessant Cheering

Did anyone see A.J. Green’s 36-yard touchdown catch during the Steelers-Bengals game? Green was engaged with Steeler safety, Ryan Clark, in the endzone and Polamalu was standing nearby. Instead of defending a pass that floated leisurely into Green’s hands, it appeared as if Troy Polamalu (who was in absolutely perfect position and was staring at the gently incoming ball) intentionally allowed Green to catch the ball. I realize that little Troy Boy is the team captain (nay, the team president) of the NFL’s All-Overrated Squad, but this play looked highly suspicious. I’ve become quite accustomed to seeing the growth-stunted “Polynesian Dingleberry” getting embarrassed on the weekly basis (ghastly missed tackles, riding like a smurf-cowboy on the back of ball-carriers, constantly getting burned, and flying past the play), but even this undeservedly-worshipped, wooly bonehead isn’t this shockingly dreadful of a defensive back...is he?

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CAPTION: Polamalu - Positively Putrid Pro-Bowl Polynesian Player

I saw the play live, and watched the video many times since it occurred. To be honest, I can’t really fathom how such a strange-looking touchdown could be the actual result of legitimate NFL play. I’ve never seen any effort on the part of a defensive player quite as dubious as Polamalu’s during this score. The play looked faked, planned, staged, utterly illegitimate….whatever you’d like to call it. If this pathetic excuse for defensive football was indeed authentic, then PolaDingle is even more wretched that I ever imagined.

In other news, it was sweet to see the Texans’ white-friendly defense crush the Raheem Morris’ Black Butt Buccaneers….

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CAPTION: Raheem Sobs as Quota-Back is Sacked by White Barbarians

Despite the fact that Tebow only attempted 8 passes, at least Denver got the win on this was the play that’ll be repeated throughout the week…

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CAPTION: Decker Burning Blacks
 

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We can certainly take some comfort from certain things happening this season. All the black quarterbacks are struggling and only Josh Freeman and the Bucs have a chance at making the playoffs. Newton is playing decent but he's showing us that he still is what we always knew he was, a natural born loser.

We also have a good chance of four white players going over 1,000 yards receiving this season. Welker has already done it and Nelson, Witten have good pretty good chances and Gronkowski is almost a lock. I remember a few seasons ago we were discussing having three white players go over 1,000 yards receiving in a season so this will definitely be some kind of record for us.
 

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One other interesting fact was that after sumo Rams lineman Saffold went down to injury in the third quarter, I believe the Rams had four whites instead of the usual one, on their O-line, with Dahl, Wragge, Levoir and Goldberg. Dahl is a permanent starter, and Wragge was given the starting center job last week (not sure if its permanent), Levoir was filling in for the injured Smith, as he has been for the last few games, and then Goldberg filled in during the second half for Saffold. This points to the importance of having white backups on the o-line. Case in point the other way was Seattle where John Moffit went down, maybe for the season, and is replaced by some Jean Pierre type Haitian sumo.
Another amazing Rams story is their linebacking situation. When black linebacker Kehl got injured they had tryouts for an extra linebacker and who did they look for to join a contingent that already includes Laurinaites, Leber, Chamberlain, Poppinga, and Hull? How about two more whites, Nixon and Blackburn, and they ended up signing Nixon.
 

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Nice recap, Thrashen. Honorable mention to Marc Mariani's 79 yard punt return and Tony Romo's evisceration of the Bills. The Cowboys aren't as odious this year, with 5 White starters on offense and 3 Whites in the defensive rotation (Lee, Lissemore and Brooking.) Still room for improvement, though.
 

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Some observations… [...]

In a “racial tradeoffâ€￾ for Welker’s statistical shortcoming, the unstoppable Rob Gronkowski had another splendid game (8 catches, 113 yards, 2 TDs). Gronkowski now has 52 catches for 709 yards and 8 TDs, meaning he’ll need to average 41.5 yards/game in the remaining 7 contests to achieve his first 1,000-yard receiving season. If he gains 291 more yards this season, the Patriots will have two white players in the same season with over 1,000 receiving yards. When was the last time this occurred in the NFL?

i was just thinking that the last night! another huge milestone for us

also, more of a technical Q. how the hell does one embed images Trashen? all i get is a little attachment when i try to post them and you have to click on it to zoom...
 

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i was just thinking that the last night! another huge milestone for us

also, more of a technical Q. how the hell does one embed images Trashen? all i get is a little attachment when i try to post them and you have to click on it to zoom...

Upload them to a separate site, get the direct url link and then use the image tags([ img ]link[ /img ])

I think that www.imgur.com is the best image host. No hassle, easy to use and most options.
 

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Tom Brady joined Drew Brees as the only two QBs to throw for over 3,000 yards in the first 9 games of a season.

Andy Dalton's 14 TD passes are the most by a rookie QB after 9 games since the 1970 merger between the NFL and AFL.

Matt Cassel might be out for the rest of the season with a hand injury.

Michael Vick suffered his annual broken ribs injury yesterday. I was just reading the daily rag's recap of yesterday's games and Vick's wretched game against the terrible Arizona defense was described only as "so-so." The rest of the article (presumably a condensed version of AP's feed) ignored the collapse of Philly's "Dream Team" and focused exclusively on whether John Skelton (who threw for over 300 yards and outplayed Vick by a large margin) would remain as the starter when Kevin Kolb is ready to return.
 

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Good to see Woodhead lead the Patriots in rushing, although Belichick seems to get off on just switching things up every game, perhaps in part to screw with fantasy owners. I think Shanahan does it for the same reason. It's hard to understand how such instability on offense can be considered a good thing by any coaching staff.


I have a two theories as to why Belichick does this with running-backs. First, I think he does it to avoid developing a star running-back because that player would have to be paid as a star running-back. He likely believes that running-backs are a dime-a-dozen and frequently injured (Laurence Maroney) so he opposes investing too much into them. After all the Patriots are a pass-first offense and Belichick seems content as long as his rushing attack is merely adequate. So basically Belichick has turned a big-money position into a budget position. Second, I think he likes the idea of having a collection of interchangeable players so he can incessantly juggle them around and look like a genius whenever he hits on a successful personnel switch. He would probably do this with receivers too except Brady needs chemistry with his main receivers so Belichick leaves them alone for the most part.
 

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Bigunreal said:
Also, did you see John Elway on the sidelines? Even Broncos fans on their forums were remarking on how mad he looked that HIS team was winning. He certainly didn't look the way he should have in such a situation. Clearly, Elway and Fox did everything they could to sabotage Tebow, to set him up for failure, so they could thereby tell his fans, "See, we gave him a chance and he proved that we we were right- he can't play." The problem is, despite a Pop Warner-style reactionary playbook, and no support from his coaches, Tebow is somehow winning games. It's a remarkable story, and we can all only hope it continues. Still, I wouldn't wait for Hoge, Chris Carter and co. to admit they were wrong. Instead, maybe ESPN will simply just stop reporting on the Broncos' games, kind of like how the msm reacts to Ron Paul's straw poll wins.


Your ponderings in this thread have been of pristine quality, as always. I didn’t get to watch the Broncos-Chiefs game, so many thanks for your great observations concerning their offensive scheme, Elway’s body language, etc.


Bigunreal said:
Just heard "old school" Mike Ditka manage to be about as Castean as possible during his appearance on "Mike and Mike."

The odious Greenie actually set him up perfectly to compliment Rob Gronkowski, noting that Gronk broke Ditka's record for most TDs by a TE in his first two years last night, and asked him, "What do you think of that Brady to Gronkowski connection, Coach?" Ditka astutely steered things away from Gronkowski, quickly coupling him with Hernandez, who was nearly invisible last night. Then he managed to get in a dig at the Jets' white safety tandem, saying that their inability to cover was the reason for Gronk's success.

I really wish this thoroughly despicable "hard ass" had married his true love Ricky Williams.


I, too, have loathed Ditka for some time. From his ceaseless caste-speak on ESPN, to his fake dreadlock Negro toupee, to his infamous “interracial wedding cover shoot,” to the time when he literally dressed in the traditional garb of a “pimp” (complete with cane, rings, necklaces, hat, and a jewel-encrusted throne) on “NFL Sunday Countdown” whilst performing a “rap song” alongside “Snoop Dogg”…Ditka is neither “hard ass” nor “old school.” More like “gaping ass” and “old wigger”…

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[video=youtube;FLKe4X6YiLQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLKe4X6YiLQ[/video]

I’ll never forget the NFL Sunday Countdown episode that aired the week that Barry Soetoro (alias Barak Obama) was elected president in 2008. Chris Berman, Tom Jackson, and whatever random black loud mouth (I believe it was “Key”) was currently employed were gushing with praise for the “President Elect.” Berman called it “One of the greatest moments in American history,” Tom Jackson and Keyshawn glowingly concurred. They all looked towards Ditka, who seemed somewhat perturbed by the political gang-gloating. Berman said “Sorry, coach, we know you have a far different political philosophy [Republican] than we do. We’re just excited.” Ditka said nothing and solemnly nodded his head in acceptance. I remember contemplating…“They think this dim-witted old wigger, this Negro-lover with interracial, homosexual fantasies is right wing!?” They were right, though; Ditka (the Anti-White, Zionist Christian, Negro-Loving Jew-Servant) makes a fine “Republican.”

On another unrelated note...I finally found a zoomed-in version of the A.J. Green touchdown catch (from my first post) in which Troy Polamalu, well, does absolutely nothing to prevent. This play is so bizarre, particularly the part where Polamalu pulls back his hands while Green is making the catch. It almost seemed “staged”…

[video=youtube;yizV7YYtZ3k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yizV7YYtZ3k[/video]

Anyway...this week would be perfect if Jordy Nelson has a huge night on MNF.
 
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One more irony about Ditka is that some Illinois Republicans were hoping he'd be their senate nominee to take on Obama in 2004, but he declined and instead they nominated the wacko zionist black "conservative" Alan Keyes, who provided no real opposition to Obama in 2004.
 

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We also have a good chance of four white players going over 1,000 yards receiving this season. Welker has already done it and Nelson, Witten have good pretty good chances and Gronkowski is almost a lock. I remember a few seasons ago we were discussing having three white players go over 1,000 yards receiving in a season so this will definitely be some kind of record for us.
We might have a shot at 5. Decker has 462 yards so far. He would have to average 77 yards per game but it is still a strong possibility. If he makes those 2 other catches yesterday he would be much closer.
 

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Terrible news for the Texans, Schaub's out for the year. We'll see how Leinart does, but I think this just about kills their superbowl chances just as people were calling them the best team in the AFC.
 

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Leinart has the potential to be very good. His bust status is artificial.
 

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Leinart has never been given a fair opportunity to prove himself, and when he did play on a bad Arizona team he wasn't nearly as bad as what the media and DWFs claim. He ranks up there with Cade McNown as a talented QB who has been particularly (irrationally) disliked. I think he'll do well for the Texans in place of Schaub.
 

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I agree he has the talent, but I don't think he has the attitude. Maybe being on a successful team will help.

Tirico just repeated what Keyshawn Johnson said in the pregame, that Clay Matthews is having a disappointing year because he only has 3 sacks. Of course neither of them bothered to do some research and see that he's leading the league in QB pressures. Just lazy reporting.
 

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I’ll never forget the NFL Sunday Countdown episode that aired the week that Barry Soetoro (alias Barak Obama) was elected president in 2008. Chris Berman, Tom Jackson, and whatever random black loud mouth (I believe it was “Keyâ€) was currently employed were gushing with praise for the “President Elect.†Berman called it “One of the greatest moments in American history,†Tom Jackson and Keyshawn glowingly concurred. They all looked towards Ditka, who seemed somewhat perturbed by the political gang-gloating. Berman said “Sorry, coach, we know you have a far different political philosophy [Republican] than we do. We’re just excited.†Ditka said nothing and solemnly nodded his head in acceptance. I remember contemplating…“They think this dim-witted old wigger, this Negro-lover with interracial, homosexual fantasies is right wing!?†They were right, though; Ditka (the Anti-White, Zionist Christian, Negro-Loving Jew-Servant) makes a fine “Republican.â€

Berman endorsed Al Gore over George W. Bush in 2000 during one of BSPN's Prime Time football broadcasts. It caused no controversy or stir whatsoever despite being totally inappropriate for a sports show. Berman's been the maestro of BSPN's biased football coverage for decades. The nicknames he gives players and the rest of his schtick are the window dressing of a hard-core anti-White change agent.
 

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Allen and Matthews both have sacks tonight. That puts Jared Allen in the lead for the entire league again passing Demarcus Ware not to mention gives me the win over Tough J in fantasy.:icon_smile:
 

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i don't think Allen's counted as a sack, unfortunately.

EDIT: this one has! he's got the lead again!
 
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I guess Nelson has the night off - I wonder if he's out doing anything fun? :icon_rolleyes:
 

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i just found a link to watch the game, and it sure likes the blue-collar, lunchpail crowd is working hard and really hustling tonight ... at a faster speed than the "real" affletes, to boot. they must also have their super speed work boots on. *smirk*

how anyone can legitimately claim that Jared Allen, Brian Robison, Chad Greenway, Clay Matthews, and company aren't explosively athletic is beyond me.

edited to add: as if on cue, Chucky Gruden waxed poetically in his pre-programmed soliloquy about Allen's "non-stop motor" and his "effort, effort, effort."

apparently, according to Gruden at any rate, nothing whatsoever about Allen's performance has anything to do with talent; it's all about work ethic. of course, with all the lazy negroes in the NFL, i'm certain his work ethic is also superior to his "peers." as is his talent.
 
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Alright Gruden, we get it, Jared Allen has a high motor. You only said about a dozen times in that segment. Can you say something about his explosiveness and athleticism?
 

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Percy Harvin gets a carry and promptly self tackles.
 

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I can totally envision Gerhart on the Packers, and what an addition he would be to their offense. Instead, he has to fight for scraps with Harvin and Booker, while Peterson is the undisputed #1.
 
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