2012 NFL Week 1

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Sean Lee is definitely my favorite cowboy. He's a good athlete and all, but what I really find impressive about him is his reaction speed. The instant the play develops he makes the right read and takes an intelligent route to the ball. Almost like he knows ahead of time.

The Cowboys look like they have 3 whites on D ?
 

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Anyone else watching the Sky Sports stream? That dreadlock clad American black they imported is an annoying marble mouthed bastard. Denigrated Chase Blackburn, too.
 

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You would think a miserable rushing team like NYG would want a good RB on their team(Martinek).
 

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Sean Lee with 9 tackles and 2 assists to go with his forced fumble. Great game by him.
 

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This was a fairly lousy game to start the season. The Giants lost because their tight hipped corners can't cover a soul. They don't belong on a practice squad let alone an NFL roster. The Giants haven't had a great shutdown corner since Jason Sehorn and they refuse to even scout players that look like him now. Tyler Sash could have gotten a good deal of playing time tonight but he had to get himself suspended. Without Jake Ballard, the Giants resemble a Caste Team more than ever. If they cut dead weight like Ramses Barden and Jurrel Jurnigan to call up David Douglas they'd be more watchable.

For Dallas, Tony Romo really played one of his best games in awhile. Gritty effort by Witten to even play. Hope he gets back to full strength. As mentioned, Lee was all over the field and might be one of the best linebackers in the league. But what happened to Dan Conner? All indications pointed to him starting. Looks like one of the Ryan clan screw over yet another White player.
 

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This was a fairly lousy game to start the season. The Giants lost because their tight hipped corners can't cover a soul. They don't belong on a practice squad let alone an NFL roster. The Giants haven't had a great shutdown corner since Jason Sehorn and they refuse to even scout players that look like him now. Tyler Sash could have gotten a good deal of playing time tonight but he had to get himself suspended. Without Jake Ballard, the Giants resemble a Caste Team more than ever. If they cut dead weight like Ramses Barden and Jurrel Jurnigan to call up David Douglas they'd be more watchable.

For Dallas, Tony Romo really played one of his best games in awhile. Gritty effort by Witten to even play. Hope he gets back to full strength. As mentioned, Lee was all over the field and might be one of the best linebackers in the league. But what happened to Dan Conner? All indications pointed to him starting. Looks like one of the Ryan clan screw over yet another White player.

How about that hip-hop style “national anthem” featuring the tubby lesbian, Queen Latifah? Francis Scott Key must be so proud of what this “melting pot” (of fetid, boiling feces) that once inspired him to pen the lyrics of that song, has become. Such an absurd musical style was highly apropos for NFL, Inc and Jew York City. Of course, while the “new anthem” blared through the speakers, the cameras panned around the stadium, capturing the squalid DWF’s (faces painted and clad in the replica jersey of their favorite black player) unconsciously removing their hats, placing their hands over their Marxist hearts, looking to the heavens and shedding an automatonian tear for the Great Anti-White Empire…

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CAPTION: Oh Zey Cen U Zee, Ma Nigga?

With Ballard on IR on New England’s roster, it seems that the only white “skill” players remaining on the Giants are the lowly fullbacks, Henry Hynoski and Bear Pascoe. I’m sure Eli “Silver Spoon” Manning isn’t fretting over his stunning lack of diversity in receiving targets, as he loves to poke fun at: “slow ass white guys” (as he once put it).

As for Dallas, it was Kevin Ogletree, not Cole Beasley, who played the #3 receiver spot. Aside from Sean Lee’s 12 total tackles and that great forced fumble (which nearly made rookie Negro RB, David Wilson, weep on the sideline), this game was very disappointing for the Cowboys' white players…

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CAPTION: Lee’s Forced Fumble

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CAPTION: Wilson Nearly In Tears After Fumble

 
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I do not expect anybody to reply to this post but a basic look at last nights game simply shows the Giant's secondary cannot cover crapola. If they were all white all the DWFs would be screaming for heads to be cut off. I don't care if you run a 4.3 forty in your entire secondary, you still need cover quickness and instincts and the Giants ain't got it.
 

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I do not expect anybody to reply to this post but a basic look at last nights game simply shows the Giant's secondary cannot cover crapola. If they were all white all the DWFs would be screaming for heads to be cut off. I don't care if you run a 4.3 forty in your entire secondary, you still need cover quickness and instincts and the Giants ain't got it.
Exactly.
Are NFL coaches,scouts and the MSM really saying there isn't a white guy playing the game today who isn't better or at least as good as the worst black corners in pass coverage?
I would have like to have seen guys like Weddle and Conte given a shot at playing cb,but we know that the NFL is adamant that its black-only position nowadays.Its so blatant,but few people seem to question it.
 
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Exactly.
Are NFL coaches,scouts and the MSM really saying there isn't a white guy playing the game today who isn't better or at least as good as the worst black corners in pass coverage?
I would have like to have seen guys like Weddle and Conte given a shot at playing cb,but we know that the NFL is adamant that its black-only position nowadays.Its so blatant,but few people seem to question it.
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looks like Peterson will play, start and probably get about 10 carries...

from NFL.com

NFL Network's LaDainian Tomlinson doesn't think Viking running back Adrian Peterson should play today, just nine months after surgery to repair torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his left knee.


"I don't think he should play, however, he probably will play," the former All-Pro running back said on NFL Network's "First On The Field" on Sunday. "The thing you've got to watch for is how he's going to cut on this leg? The one thing people need to realize is, running backs get hit from all different angles. Sideways. From the bottom of the legs. Backwards. You just never know what kind of twists and turns this guy is going to have.

"They've made a huge investment in Adrian Peterson. I just don't think it's smart to rush him back out on the field." Peterson has insisted he will be ready to go, though coach Leslie Frazier has maintained he would make a game-time decision.

Peterson's recovery time is nothing short of astounding -- even for someone who attacked rehab with a maniacal focus. Still, is it best for the Vikings to rush their $100 million franchise player even if Peterson says he's ready?

"Oh yeah, I'm going to have a word in it. Believe that," Peterson told The Star Tribune. "I will have my say."

Of course someone as competitive as Peterson would say so. It still doesn't necessarily make it the right decision. Backup Toby Gerhart has proven himself more than capable after rushing for 531 yards and a 4.9 yards per carry average in 2011.

Honestly, the Vikings aren't exactly Super Bowl contenders. Even a healthy Peterson doesn't make them one. Peterson will play in 2012, but does it have to be the opener against a Jacksonville Jaguars team that isn't exactly a heavyweight itself?

At this point, it seems Frazier is the only one who knows.

Follow Kareem Copeland on Twitter @KareemCopeland.
 

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backrow, The point with Peterson is he just doesn't want the White guy to get a shot. Simple as that. You can't force a rehab of an injury like that. It takes time and that's all there is to it. He'll hurt it again I'm sure and that'll be it for him.


Tom Iron...
 
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backrow, The point with Peterson is he just doesn't want the White guy to get a shot. Simple as that. You can't force a rehab of an injury like that. It takes time and that's all there is to it. He'll hurt it again I'm sure and that'll be it for him.


Tom Iron...

Exactly, he will never be the same after tearing ACL and MCL even with a perfect rehab but now the chances of him re injuring it and calling it a career have increased. This is actually good for Toby, this is going to backfire big time for the Vikings.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if the Jaguars defenders took it easy on him and went harder on Gerhart. Besides for the obvious reason, Maurice Jones Drew is one of the leaders of the team and still wants a big contract. Adrian Peterson has that big contract and if he can't play well then that further hurts his case that every down backs just aren't as valuable. Even though Gerhart could be an elite every down back somewhere, that isn't how most gms/owners/coaches see it.

Peterson could come back to form, but not this week. Welker tore his acl and mcl in last game of 2009, he was back by week 1. He didn't get the same amount of yac and wasn't as open as usual but got back to form by week 9 (44 catches for 355 yards the first 8 games and then 42 catches for 493 yards for the last 7), and Welker has to cut almost as much as a runningback on all those short routes. Gerhart could only have a limited opportunity to showcase himself.
 
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Despite what they showed in the preseason, it seems that Washington's offense this season is going to be a Holgorsen-style college offense. Nothing but dumps to the runningbacks, WR screens, and zone reads.
 

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Harrison Smith is starting for Vikings at safety. :happy:

some minor praise for Gerhart or rather admiring Falcons penetration.

Prosinski almost had an interception!
 
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22 yards TD catch for Kevin Boss. Matt Cassel looks very good so far. They need to involve Hillis more.
 
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