2012 NFL Week 2

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Maybe he has some talent -- runs a 4.3 40 and throws an accurate ball.

True, he'd probably make an excellent RB. But if it wasn't for these refs this game wouldn't be close and he'd be a laughing stock.
 

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True, he'd probably make an excellent RB. But if it wasn't for these refs this game wouldn't be close and he'd be a laughing stock.


He has the ability to be a star in an artificially constructed league -- extreme affirmative action in favor of blacks, changing the rules to benefit quarterbacks, it's not surprising that some black QBs succeed.
 

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Too bad Amendola didn't get many receptions in the 2nd half. Still, ended the game with 15-160 and a TD.
 
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In the post game analysis, all Terry Bradshaw had to say was how great RGIII is. No comments on the game or anything. Only that he is even better than Cam Newton.
 

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Win with the affelet, die by the affelet. Caught the end of the skins game. Dummy affeletic reciever threw the ball at a White DB, gets called for unsportsman like conduct. Huge penalty. Skins lose. RG does have some talent, but like another said, he has fresh legs. Lets see him the second half of the season.
 

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The impossible-to-cover Danny Amendola has now amassed 15 catches for 160 yards and a TD against Washington. The Texas Tech star went undrafted (of course), spent two seasons on the practice squads of Dallas and Filth-a-delphia, shining each pre-season before being unceremoniously purged. This is what white athletes will do when given half a chance to succeed…

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CAPTION: Danny Scores VS. Hapless Blacks

New England deserved that loss to Arizona. The only moments in which their offense looked the least bit dangerous was in “hurry-up” mode, with Woodhead flying out of the backfield, and Gronkowski and Welker featured heavily in the passing game. It’s a shame what happened on Woodhead’s game-winning touchdown run, but at least the fan-base was able to witness his explosiveness and big-play ability.

After barely playing the first half, Welker salvaged his day with 5 catches for 95 yards...

http://m2.nflrush.com/v/ff2011/nfl_films/120916_phl_cmp_wk2_ne_welker_record_catch_700k.mp4

Aaron Hernandez has talent, but I hope he remains injured for a long while so that Welker, Edelman, and Gronkowski may shine brighter...

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Early reports have him suffering a high ankle sprain that could keep him out for six weeks…

Hernandez hurt his ankle while blocking on a screen pass during the Patriots’ second offensive series of their 20-18 home loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. ESPN’s Mike Reiss and Field Yates reported that Hernandez left Gillette Stadium after the loss on crutches and wearing a walking boot.There were fears that Hernandez might have broken his ankle, but multiple reports indicated that was not the case.
 
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Yep, much better than week #1.....and we still have Decker tomorrow night. Gronk put up good numbers as well, but was called for "holding" on what would have been Woodhead's 30 yard game-winning TD.....also, Weddle had a pick today......I think my all white fantasy team will win this week if Decker puts up decent numbers...
 

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I think if I'd pulled such a boner as that dope on the redskins throwing the ball at the defender, I'd take a cab back to the hotel in uniform so I wouldn't have to see the coaches after the game.

Tom iron...
 
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Former Redskins running back Brian Mitchell during the Redskins post game live show.

"How do you let Danny Amendola get 12 catches for 130 yards in the first half. I mean its Danny Amendola"

I guess I will forgive him. When Brian Mitchell played there were only a couple of "possession" white wide receivers in the game.
 
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Chrissy Collinsworth just informed us that Lions safety John Wendling really isn't a safety, but a special teams player, being forced into the spot due to an injury.
 

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After a horrible week one there were lots of positives this week. But what NE attempted to do to Wes Welker these first two weeks would cause a team revolt if he were black. After 3 quarters of force feeding Ridley and Brandon Lyold the Patriots finally got desperate enough to put their best team out there - but it was too late. That's generally the formula they have followed in every playoff and superbowl loss. Ignore their best players to satify their affletes until it is too late. The last two drives Brady threw exclusively to Gronk, Welker, and Edelman while Woodhead was the only RB. It's instant offense. It's too bad that Woodhead's big runs seem to always get called back and on a phantom holding to boot.

Bill Belechik has got to take the cake this week as the biggest idiot in the NFL. Even bigger than the Redskin who commited a personal foul at the end of that game. First he has an anemic game plan seemingly designed to make stars out of their 2nd rate players and then kills the clock on first down to try a mid range field goal. How could he not have the Plums to go for the knockout or at least a shorter field goal? After all the team was driving unstoppably and he just witnessed Woodhead waltz into the end zone. What did have to fear? This is the same guy that goes for in it on fourth down deep in his own territory. Mr. arrogance. What happened?
 

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The Lions - 49ers game has been a display of drops by many of these amazing affletes
 

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I agree with what you said about the Patriots and the coaching. What a joke.

Still there were many positives today with many receivers having nice games and I was very happy to see Hillis averaging 6 yards
a carry. He is a beast and they need to use him alot more. It's just oo bad it won't help the Chiefs anemic defense!

I was happy for the Colts today getting to the win column. Luck was solid and he will continue to improve by the week as he adjusts to the difference in game speed. He is a total stud and in the long run will have a better carrer than RG3 in my honest opinion.

Amendola was awesome today. Glad to see him get a little publicty as he can do it all.

Hoping for Manning and the Broncos to roll tommorow night.
 

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He has the ability to be a star in an artificially constructed league -- extreme affirmative action in favor of blacks, changing the rules to benefit quarterbacks, it's not surprising that some black QBs succeed.
The problem with them changing the rules though is that it benefits White qbs as well. I mean do people really believe Alex Smith became this above average qb all of a sudden, that something clicked? He just happened to luck out and be placed on a team with a good running game, with a coach utilizing his talents, and not overlooking them. Whites just play the position better, hard to deny their talent, which is why Kirk Cousins never got to compete for a starting job, because he would probably do just just as well, if not better. I think that is the key into trying to keep a black starting at qb, by not giving him any real competition, kind of like how Jacksonville had all blacks at backup for a while, did Tampa do the same? I know they can always throw in the mediocre journeyman type in there. Its also key to keeping Whites out of certain positions, by never giving them a real shot, or putting them in bad situations, like with Matt Jones at 6'6 4.37 running 5 and 10 yard possession receiver routes with David Garrard throwing the ball. I wonder what will happen with Hartline now that he has a qb to get him the ball, making him a true number 1 receiver no matter how you spin it.

RGIII really hasn't used that 4.4 speed of his (no he doesn't run a 4.3, its a 4.41, the only other 4.4 is Marcus Vick and only 1 4.3 qb at the combine since it was electronic, Reggie McNeal who was last seen in the CFL playing wide receiver). RGIII's longest rush is 15 yards, many of White qbs can do that, they all have good speed for 10 yards, many with good 20 yard splits as well. Combine that with great footwork in the pocket to avoid pressure with the ability to consistently go to your 4th and 5th reads then you have a great qb.

Its too early to say if he will be good or not, and no I don't believe in writing him off because of the offense. Many of our guys run spread like offenses. Brady has for years, Welker getting like 120+ receptions with a majority of them close to the line of scrimmage. Brees has had 2 seasons with one single back getting 80+ receptions. He still hasn't shown the ability that those two have, not even close. Personally I think Cam has been better, although both have been average. I think they want RGIII to succeed more because there are alot more blacks out there with height around 6'1-6'2 with athletic ability, most of them are at receiver but this could change if RGIII has a few good seasons. There aren't many 6'5 blacks that can run a 4.7, most of the taller ones are obese and can't do much, which is why they are put on the line. Also there were more "haters" for Cam, about his criminal history etc. There were many who didn't like RGIII but were called racists with nothing to back it up.
 

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I don't see a lot of positives from the games today. But then again, I am often bitter and cynical.

As others have noted, the Patriots offensive game plan was not one designed to utilize the strengths of their biggest weapons. Welker has become for all intents and purposes a backup- the 3rd wideout behind Edelman, who is rarely targeted. McWigger's scheme seems to revolve around peppering the affletic Lloyd with so many targets that eventually a big play will happen.

Gronk was ignored for most of the game until the end, although Brady did overthrow him on a wide open bomb in the end zone. With McWigger calling the plays now, the Patriots are not any more fun to watch than any of the other thug infested, hands of stone offenses in this criminal league.

I'm wondering if Avery's relatively good day will result in an instant demotion to the slot for Austin Collie, if he is ever cleared to play, of course. I'm actually amazed that Hillis was allowed to touch the ball again after his goal line fumble, which wasn't actually a fumble at all, just one of countless calls these horrendous replacement refs made today. It's pretty hard to scour the streets and find adults who are worse than the corrupt regular officials, but the NFL has managed to do it.

I really despise the 49ers. How can anyone believe their defense is this impregnable? Stafford has barely cracked 100 yards against them. Must be the motivational skills of Pyscho Harbaugh. As for the Lions, the two obese turds at defensive tackle are completely invisible, as always. Suh is the most overrated afflete this side of Mike/Michael Vick, and Fairley wouldn't make a high school team is he was white. They both are great at committing crimes, however, like many of their teammates.

I simply do not believe RGIII's success is legitimate. Much as I saw with Cam Newton last year, it truly appears as if everyone on the opposing defenses, along with the refs, are so much in love with these magical affletes that they just simply "help" them succeed. We know the all black defenses are horrible, but then why can't a truly athletic marvel like Jake Locker do as well against them as RGIII or Scam?

Speaking of magical affletes, how can we believe a diminutive wonder like Russell Wilson looked so "poised" against a Cowboy defense that shackled Eli Manning last week? That's three "special" young black QBs that appear to be on the fast track for success now, and it seems like the league literally will not allow them to fail. Unfortunately, I think we've seen the last Jamarcus Russell. And with every "dynamic" young black QB that comes along, it ensures that countless others will be handed jobs in college, drafted high by the NFL and overhyped relentlessly by jock sniffers and DWFs everywhere.

It would have been nice to see Amendola set the single game record for receptions, but I knew they'd never allow that. Much as last year, when Welker was well ahead of Harrison's single season receptions record, and the Patriots simply stopped throwing to him, I feel confident the Rams simply stopped feeding Amendola the ball, in deference to the afflete who holds the single game record. As I've noted before, when was the last time we saw any white player break a black player's record in any sport?

I hope the disturbing trend from the first two weeks changes to something at least a bit more palatable, but I don't have much confidence about that. The NFL is a totally dishonest enterprise.
 

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I root against the 49ers, but I do root for Alex Smith. He is one of the most ripped on QBs ever, but has been consistently excellent last year and so far this season. Being the first overall pick of the draft gave him more opportunities than other White QBs get, and he took advantage as when he put it together, he really put it together.
 
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I don't see a lot of positives from the games today. But then again, I am often bitter and cynical.

As others have noted, the Patriots offensive game plan was not one designed to utilize the strengths of their biggest weapons. Welker has become for all intents and purposes a backup- the 3rd wideout behind Edelman, who is rarely targeted. McWigger's scheme seems to revolve around peppering the affletic Lloyd with so many targets that eventually a big play will happen.

Gronk was ignored for most of the game until the end, although Brady did overthrow him on a wide open bomb in the end zone. With McWigger calling the plays now, the Patriots are not any more fun to watch than any of the other thug infested, hands of stone offenses in this criminal league.

I'm wondering if Avery's relatively good day will result in an instant demotion to the slot for Austin Collie, if he is ever cleared to play, of course. I'm actually amazed that Hillis was allowed to touch the ball again after his goal line fumble, which wasn't actually a fumble at all, just one of countless calls these horrendous replacement refs made today. It's pretty hard to scour the streets and find adults who are worse than the corrupt regular officials, but the NFL has managed to do it.

I really despise the 49ers. How can anyone believe their defense is this impregnable? Stafford has barely cracked 100 yards against them. Must be the motivational skills of Pyscho Harbaugh. As for the Lions, the two obese turds at defensive tackle are completely invisible, as always. Suh is the most overrated afflete this side of Mike/Michael Vick, and Fairley wouldn't make a high school team is he was white. They both are great at committing crimes, however, like many of their teammates.

I simply do not believe RGIII's success is legitimate. Much as I saw with Cam Newton last year, it truly appears as if everyone on the opposing defenses, along with the refs, are so much in love with these magical affletes that they just simply "help" them succeed. We know the all black defenses are horrible, but then why can't a truly athletic marvel like Jake Locker do as well against them as RGIII or Scam?

Speaking of magical affletes, how can we believe a diminutive wonder like Russell Wilson looked so "poised" against a Cowboy defense that shackled Eli Manning last week? That's three "special" young black QBs that appear to be on the fast track for success now, and it seems like the league literally will not allow them to fail. Unfortunately, I think we've seen the last Jamarcus Russell. And with every "dynamic" young black QB that comes along, it ensures that countless others will be handed jobs in college, drafted high by the NFL and overhyped relentlessly by jock sniffers and DWFs everywhere.

It would have been nice to see Amendola set the single game record for receptions, but I knew they'd never allow that. Much as last year, when Welker was well ahead of Harrison's single season receptions record, and the Patriots simply stopped throwing to him, I feel confident the Rams simply stopped feeding Amendola the ball, in deference to the afflete who holds the single game record. As I've noted before, when was the last time we saw any white player break a black player's record in any sport?

I hope the disturbing trend from the first two weeks changes to something at least a bit more palatable, but I don't have much confidence about that. The NFL is a totally dishonest enterprise.

Eli Manning threw for 510 yards and 3 TDs today as the Giants beat Tampa Bay (a team with a black QB). Was that legitimate?
 

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As I've noted before, when was the last time we saw any white player break a black player's record in any sport?

In the NFL, it happened last year. Rob Gronkowski broke the all-time receiving TD record by a TE, held by Vernon Davis and Antonio Gates (13), when caught 17 of them (18 total).

He also broke Kellen Winslow's all-time single season receiving record by a TE with 1327 yards. He also became the first TE in NFL history to lead the league in receiving TDs.

As for week #2, it was an improvement over last week, and here's hoping for that trend to continue in the coming weeks.
 
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In the NFL, it happened last year. Rob Gronkowski broke the all-time receiving TD record by a TE, held by Vernon Davis and Antonio Gates (13), when caught 17 of them (18 total).

He also broke Kellen Winslow's all-time single season receiving record by a TE with 1327 yards. He also became the first TE in NFL history to lead the league in receiving TDs.

As for week #2, it was an improvement over last week, and here's hoping for that trend to continue in the coming weeks.

Will Bigunreal explain why "they" let Gronkowski break these TE receiving records?
 

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I simply do not believe RGIII's success is legitimate. Much as I saw with Cam Newton last year, it truly appears as if everyone on the opposing defenses, along with the refs, are so much in love with these magical affletes that they just simply "help" them succeed. We know the all black defenses are horrible, but then why can't a truly athletic marvel like Jake Locker do as well against them as RGIII or Scam?

Early in Jake Locker's college career, he was praised A LOT by the MSM, and I'm sure a lot of casual observers thought of him as better than he really was at that point. Before his Senior year, he wasn't really "a QB" and had noticeable trouble reading defenses.

You contend, however, that he should have declared for the Draft after his Junior season -- and if he did so -- there would be no excuses for him to not be the number 1 overall pick. What is that based on? Did you watch him at Washington when he was a sophomore and junior? Do you know about his injuries while at Washington, and that he was exposing his body/extremities too often?

If 'your wish' is granted and he becomes a running QB in the NFL, he will be perma-injured. Mark my words.. you can take that to the bank. I do see Locker having some NFL potential and he throws a pretty sweet spiral, but it seems you've bought too much into what the MSM has said about Locker early in his college career, rather than trying to make an honest evaluation of him with your eyes. He's a work in progress and so is Tennessee..

P.S. -- I'm suggesting, and I've said this previously, that Locker was smart to return for his Senior season. He was smart to drown out the draftniks and pave his own way. And, as a Senior, Jake Locker won a Bowl game.
 

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Little did I know I as laughed at the photo of Josh "No Place for Peyton" McDaniels being run out of Denver that he would hang a left, head east, and find refuge up in New England. Never mind his bias against white athletes. There's just something demented about the guy.


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