2012 NFL Week 3

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Despite a tough loss, which was exacerbated by chaotic, capricious officiating for both sides, New England found a winning offensive combination. The NFL’s best receiver over the past five seasons, Wes Welker, returned to form last night (translation: he was actually given playing time), tallying 8 catches for 142 yards, including a 59-yard dash past Harbaugh’s Heroes…

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CAPTION: Der Meister

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Julian Edelman played well, catching 4 passes for 28 yards and a crucial touchdown (and getting called for a non-existent push-off), all while fearlessly punching, shoving, and taunting black defenders on nearly every snap…

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CAPTION: Edelman Spikes Ball in African Faces

Like Welker, the criminally-underutilized Danny Woodhead was given15 carries, while “starter” Stevan Ridley was given 13. Neither back was overly effective against the Ravens, but Woodhead blocked well, notched a critical 9-yard catch out of the backfield, and scored on crucial touchdown drive…

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CAPTION: Touchdown Danny

Steve Gregory notched his first interception to go along with 4 tackles…

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CAPTION: First White Patriot Safety in 10 Years

To be honest, I was also quite impressed with the play of mega-diva-douchebag, Brandon Lloyd. For a black receiver, he possesses an amazing ability to “toe-tap,” has great hand-eye coordination, body control, and makes some extremely difficult catches. He's a taller version of Mike Hass, who had very similar abilities...only he was forgotten due to that ever-pesky skin problem. That said, Lloyd is a talented compliment to New England’s otherwise all-white offensive weaponry.

Texans-Broncos seemed to be a lily-white affair, particularly in the receiving game where white tight ends, tight ends, and fullbacks amassed 423 receiving yards and 4 receiving touchdowns…

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CAPTION: Kevin Walter - 3 for 73 Yards, TD

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CAPTION: Eric Decker – 8 for 136 Yards

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CAPTION: Brandon Stokley – 6 for 73, TD

As others mentioned, white defensive players have been alarmingly-good this season, particularly in accruing sacks. Chad Greenway (33) and Sean Lee (32) are atop the league in tackles, and JJ Watt (5.5) and Clay Matthews (6) are the leaders in sacks...

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CAPTION: Chad Greenway - Fearless Linebacker

Let’s hope that Jordy Nelson, one of the league’s best outside receivers, humiliates the “Wigger Pete” and his all-coffee defense tonight. Then, Matthews and Hawk dismantle his pint-sized Afrolete, Russell “Smurf” Wilson.
 
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The NFL needs to change the rule that makes a holding penalty an automatic first down. Why should a team that's third down and 20 to go get a first down off a 5 yard penalty?
 

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Lloyd is actually shorter than Hass, by just a little bit, also weighs less. Funny how it took Lloyd over 7 years to live up to his potential but Hass was written off after 5 (when no team longer kept him around, they gave up on him in the first week of minicamp.
 

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Seahawks' uniforms are butt ugly.

Some people actually think they look good. Which leads me to my next point, the Patriots have one of the best uniforms in the NFL but it's constantly bashed.
 

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Some people actually think they look good. Which leads me to my next point, the Patriots have one of the best uniforms in the NFL but it's constantly bashed.

I always liked the old Patriot logo. In general, I like most of the old team logos over shiny new stuff.

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A penalty on just about every play.

Rodgers just sacked for the 7th time already.
 

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This is getting ridiculous. Give Kuhn some carries. It couldn't be worse than getting sacked every other play.
 

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Rodgers should be throwing the ball away to avoid a lot of those sacks.
 

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Who would you rather block for you Marshall Newhouse or Jamarcus Webb? Trick question, neither.
 

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Lol I know. I feel like drops have gotten progressively worse. I remember even the affletes seemed to have better hands not too long ago.
 

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I am watching the Patriots game from last night. Watching it I realized something, the Patriots don't give a crap how many yards Woodhead gains running, just as long as he doesn't lose yards, I am sure they would love a big play but its not going to happen running draws up the middle. They are just doing it to keep the d honest to keep the passing game rolling. They are really wasting his talent. That fantasy site nailed it on the head, he is literally a passing back.
looking at that link about Woodhead getting more touches, I can understand the frustration because the lack of production, but they are acting like Ridley is some kind of pro bowl back. He got some carries, somehow 2.8 is elite since Woodhead's was a lil lower?
 
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Packers seem to be doing everything in their power not to throw to Nelson.
 

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Packers seem to be doing everything in their power not to throw to Nelson.

its like the league told them "hey we can't have people realizing Nelson is an elite wideout, minimize his targets. Instead of fighting it the coaches take it as a challenge, try to win without using my best offensive weapon.

Seriously, Nelson has been single covered and open, I just started watching a few mins ago, it appears that Rodgers isn't even looking deep and going straight for the checkdowns. I guess that line isn't giving him time for the big passes.

That halfback that was just in on the goalline play where Rodgers had to scramble, his IS aware he is supposed to chip a guy coming free straight at the qb, not wave to him while running your route "hey have fun sacking Rodgers"
 
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WOW.

That was an offensive pass interference, no way was it defensive. And the black midget threw a pick earlier in the drive kept alive by a bogus "roughing the passer" call. The NFL is even harder to watch than usual, very much so, and that's saying a lot. It's getting ridiculous and their favoritism is so blatant.
 

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The Cincy rushing stats yesterday: Green-Ellis 17 carries for 38 yards, Bernard Scott (playing in his first game after being injured in training camp) 3 carries for minus 5 yards, and Brian Leonard 2 carries for 18 yards. I bet there's still not a single Bengals DWF or Cincinnati sports writer making the case for Leonard to be more involved in the running game.

Brian was the Rams 2nd round pick in 2007. As a rookie, he started 4 games at tailback and finished that season with 303 rushing yards. He even had a 100-plus yard game at Arizona as a rookie. Despite that initial promise, Brian's been in the league 6 years and is no where close to 1,000 career rushing yards. Currently he has only 563 career rushing yards. What's really surprising, is he only has one career TD -- a receiving TD in 2010. Talk about a waste of talent?

I thought Coby Fleener was injured yesterday as he didn't have a single reception even though Andrew Luck threw for 313 yards, but he was healthy the entire game. Allen, the black TE the team drafted right after Fleener, had 5/35. A bit of an ominous development to monitor.

It wasn't that long ago -- during the James Harris/Jack Del Rio era -- that I used to root real hard against the Jags and took delight at all the empty seats they played in front of. That's changed, with the racist GM (Harris) gone to Detroit and the team becoming more white friendly -- even have 3 whites starting at LB so far...Anyway, it looks like while the Jags are getting whiter, the Colts are going in opposite direction. Outside of Luck, Fleener and Tommy Z. at safety, who is there worth rooting for with Collie gone for the year and Angerer also injured?

With Polian gone, who's to say the Colts won't be like the Steelers in a few seasons? Star white QB and TE, then almost a totally coal black team. I've spent plenty of time on Indy DWF message boards over the years and will tell you without equivocation that a vast majority of their "white fans" (aka Goyim trash) will openly welcome a team with a similar racial makeup to the current Steelers
 

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Jennings clearly caught that ball and came down with it, if Seahawks win this I'm done...
 

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Tirico couldn't hide his orgasmic joy at what he believes to be a "signature" moment for another black quarterback.

Rigged.
 

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they should add this to the Madden games, wait we can't say that phrase ***** out. Don't know the pc word for saying it, basically when the black players start fighting each other and the replacement refs can't control it. Jordy stopped the other fight, dude backed down QUICKLY.

they had fighting on blades of steel.

Okay bigunreal, Im listening. This feels very much like WWF. If only there was some sort of prop like a chair strategically placed near the endzone.

I mean they don't call holding for certain teams but a team with an elite qb can't have his guys hold? Then he could have thrown downfield.
 
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The National Farce League, unbelievable! The league rakes in billions every year but won't pay their officials a few more pennies, preferring to go with well-meaning incompetents with almost no training. Green Bay was absolutely robbed.

And Russell Wilson, who did little the whole game, becomes the hero.

Amateur hour buffoonery, just amazing.
 

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If I were the Packers, I would play this extra point.
I would dive into the Center over and over and over again before the snap. Make the Seahawks wait forever until Goodell has to be called to resolve the situation.
 
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