Foobar75,
I do watch the games in question. I have Sunday Ticket, and thus can concentrate on the few games involving the Patriots, Broncos, Texans and the white stars of teams like the Packers. I certainly couldn't stand to watch a minute of the Redskins, Falcons, Panthers, Steelers, etc.
You ask why Rodgers would intentionally ignore his best receiver. Isn't that the gist of the entire Caste System? Why would coaches not play the best players? Why would they cut so many white players who are far more skilled than the majority of their coal black rosters? I can't believe we even still ask these kinds of questions. Let "reporters" from ESPN and the like ask them.
We have to understand that some white players are more important to the cause of breaking up the Caste System than others. Edelman had a great game yesterday, but if the past is any indication, he could all but disappear from the offense for the rest of the season. Woodhead is crucial there, because he is just about the only white RB in the league now getting meaningful touches. So yes, no matter how else that game played out, it is certainly fair to question why he received ZERO touches the entire game, especially after he performed so well last week.
As for the Broncos, Decker is the key guy there. He is a young outside WR, battling with Thomas to become the undisputed #1. Tamme and Dreesen will never shatter the Caste System, and while it's great to see Stokley resurrect his career, at his age he isn't going to, either.