2012 NFL Week 3

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A penalty on just about every play.


I stopped watching Packers-Seahawks last night for this reason. The amount of commercials and wide-ranging excuses to create breaks in the action were already repulsively-milked in seasons past, but with the replacement referees, every one of their utterly indiscriminate flags seems to take several minutes to confirm, announce, and enact on the field. Also, Rodgers was ignoring Jordy Nelson in the receiving game and the talented power back, John Kuhn, was given a single carry, while the chubby has-been, Cedric Benson, was given 17 mediocre carries (one of which was fumbled). Nelson finished with 2 catches (both early in the contest, which I did see) for 19 yards. Bo-ring...

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CAPTION: An Afterthought in a Suddenly-Terrible Packer Offense

And how lovely were Mike Turdrico’s poetic remarks concerning Seahawks DE, Bruce Irvin? He talked about how Irvin “had been through so much adversity in his life” and how it was great to see him succeed in the NFL. You all remember Irvin from the 2012 NFL Draft, don’t you? Despite being incarcerated for destruction of property only weeks prior to the draft, he was selected for a work-release program (16[SUP]th[/SUP] overall) by a Seattle-based plantation manager named “Wigger Pete.” Despite his violent, criminal past (and future, I’m sure), Irvin was made into an instant-millionaire despite his lame performance during his senior year at WVU.

“Wigger Pete’s” decision to draft Irvin is understandable, as he attempted to recruit this thug who barely played high school football to play at USC, but Irvin had major academic problems in junior college and couldn’t join the team…

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CAPTION: Petie’s Pet Photogenically Pontificates

In May 2007, several weeks after dropping out of high school, Irvin (who was armed with a pistol) and two other street Negroes broke into an apartment, ransacking the place. Irvin was charged with burglary and carrying a concealed, unregistered weapon. The only reason this human-maggot wasn’t sent to prison is because the apartment he robbed was being rented by a drug dealer (gee, I wonder if the dealer was black?), who failed to press charges because he didn’t want to admit to owning the drugs and drugs paraphernalia also found in the residence. Irvin was released from custody. Some months later, Irivn was dealing drugs and living with drug dealers. The drug house was raided (and all the occupants arrested) when Irvin wasn’t home, and he again managed to “beat the rap.” How convenient, right?

After earning his GED, Irvin played at two different junior colleges before being given the oh-so typical “royal treatment” that black thugs typically receive from Division I football programs. After two seasons at WVU, he was prepping to be drafted in the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] or 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] round. Following his pro-day workout, Irvin went absolutely berserk and destroyed a sign at a restaurant after they refused his demands to create a custom sandwich. Yes, he's that irrational. He was again arrested…

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CAPTION: Irvin’s Mugshot

At the very least, with Irvin littering Seattle's roster, the somewhat-human-looking Terrell “Monsterface” Suggs has a proper opponent in the “NFL Ugliest Player” contest.

In this comical video, the chowder-brained Irvin is being interviewed several months after being drafted by the “Washington Redskins.” The only problem with that statement is that he was actually drafted by the Seahawks. Oops! The world's greatest, most athletic, intelligent, biggest, strongest, fastest, and most creative race of men are an ever-adroit bunch of specimens…

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...uce-irvin-thrilled-to-be-a-redskin-er-seahawk

I wonder if Wigger Pete considers Irvin to be “his son” as of yet? You know, like the obesity-plagued Caste Walrus, Mike Holmgren, repeatedly claimed concerning his nausiatingly-close relationship with “troubled” Seattle wideout, Koren Robinson. Mr. Walrus even admitted to “weeping for Koren” when he'd make poor decisions...

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CAPTION: Pete Carroll Jr.
 
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now we will possibly see a riot at one of these games. The average fan that attends the game probably has some money and a little to lose by going nuts but I asked on the main Saints forum if fans were really going to stop watching and stop going to the games. Someone said what about those who have season tickets? this is what I found:


"Originally Posted by El Caliente

There are fire sales on Saints tickets.

The price on the Saints Eagles game before the season was going $200 for nose bleed section, tonight $99 on stub hub.



Good tip man. I don't care how bad we're doing, I love watching my boys live! I'm gonna have to check that out "

So now even dumber dwfs will be attending, poorer with much less to lose. Apparently they don't understand what is going on but I am guessing if they spend the 99 bucks (which still seems like way too much) and their team loses for a bad call then they will go ape****. I am sure that guy, I think his user name was hotdog man, will probably do all he can to scrape up that 99 dollars, probably steal some wiring from the work site (copper) and go sell it. Lots of money in that, just a pain in the ass to get the coating off, oh yeah and I guess technically illegal.

ESPN talking about top searches on google are nfl goodell refs tate etc. then says "somehow Iran got in there" Yes imagine that, there are people who are concerned with stuff outside of football.

I am guessing the real refs bribed these guys so they can get a deal done. What is the probability that they mess up on last second game changing plays back to back nights on prime time tv where pretty much the entire fan base is going to be watching. There could be another reason, but I don't know why else someone would want this to happen.

Unless they want to see how far they can go and still gain a profit. One NFL executive just explained on NFL that businesses are faced with these decisions all the time where they have to make compromise, like Nike getting their shoes made in sweatshops for more profit, they sacrifice some quality but still make a bigger profit. That isn't word for word but basically what I remember hearing.
 

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ESPN talking about top searches on google are nfl goodell refs tate etc. then says "somehow Iran got in there" Yes imagine that, there are people who are concerned with stuff outside of football.


I was thinking along the same lines before the game started last night, when Caste clown Tirico and shameless flatterer Gruden could barely hear each other because the Seattle DWFs were so loud. Imagine if 60,000 White people in every large city had that kind of energy and passion for something, anything, productive. Whites are mostly zombies these days except for a few system-directed pursuits they are encouraged to follow, and I include the vast majority of racially aware Whites in the zombie category as well. Almost no one will go outside their comfort zone for any reason or cause, including saving their race and nation.
 
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ESPN talking about top searches on google are nfl goodell refs tate etc. then says "somehow Iran got in there" Yes imagine that, there are people who are concerned with stuff outside of football.

Nah people shouldn't be concerned with a potential WW3 thats brewing in the middle east,didn't these people know Russell Wilson was playing.Unfortunatly Don Wassall hit the nail with a freekin sledgehammer,most people period now days are walking zombies that can quote idiots on tv or all kinds of sports stats but will only believe the heavly censored news on tv and care nothing about what happens in the rest of the world.
 

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I fell asleep before the end of the game last night but upon seeing the highlights that was an obvious offensive pass interference penalty on Tate. The ball was also intercepted. I chalk this up to more incompetence on the NFL and referees part than a conspiracy.

I absolutely hate the Seahawks - it is a negro laden team full of buffoons displaying the typical antics of "affletes" after making routine plays. Golden Tate has become one of the most despicable players to me in the past two weeks. First he blindside hits Sean Lee and than he blatantly cheats in front of a national audience and the call is missed. Not to mention the smug interview he gave after the game acting like he did nothing wrong. He is just a rotten cheater in my eyes and I can't wait to see him get laid out.

Russell Wilson did not play well at all. He completed under 50% of his passes and was actually 9/21 with 1 td and 1 int for 130 yds - these are mediocre numbers. Its obvious the Seahawks are going to ride Lynch into the ground and Wilson will not be able to fill the void and carry the team. Wilson is nothing more than a flash in the pan - he won't be a started for more than a few seasons before he is replaced and this please me greatly.

The Packers need to let Kuhn run the damn ball 30 times a game - it's that easy.
 

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Russell Wilson did not play well at all. He completed under 50% of his passes and was actually 9/21 with 1 td and 1 int for 130 yds - these are mediocre numbers. Its obvious the Seahawks are going to ride Lynch into the ground and Wilson will not be able to fill the void and carry the team. Wilson is nothing more than a flash in the pan - he won't be a started for more than a few seasons before he is replaced and this please me greatly.

Wilsons actual stats were 9/21 for 1 TD 1 Int and 106 yards for a QB rating of 54.861. Those are numbers similar to a white QB constantly derided for his inability to throw...
 

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I would like to expound upon and reintroduce a point dwid made that I think was glossed over:

The claim that the NFL is committed to putting the best product on the field is ridiculous in light of the ATROCIOUS performance by the replacement refs.

I don't pretend to be knowledgeable about the dispute between the union and the NFL, but one would imagine that the NFL, were it committed to giving the fans the best product available, would work out a reasonable deal immediately even if this was costly. The league is essentially a laughing stock right now because of the officials, and the NFL is remarkably comfortable with this.

In the case of the refs, their sh*tty performance affects the outcomes of games directly, in a manner which infuriates the fan base and is depressingly unsatisfying - FAR more than the lower quality of play by inferior athletes would have on the game. And yet we are supposed to believe that the NFL employs only the best athletes, regardless of race or agenda. This is ludicrous.

Agreeing with dwid, I think this could be used as a tool in the argument against the Caste system.
 

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I would like to expound upon and reintroduce a point dwid made that I think was glossed over:

The claim that the NFL is committed to putting the best product on the field is ridiculous in light of the ATROCIOUS performance by the replacement refs.

I don't pretend to be knowledgeable about the dispute between the union and the NFL, but one would imagine that the NFL, were it committed to giving the fans the best product available, would work out a reasonable deal immediately even if this was costly. The league is essentially a laughing stock right now because of the officials, and the NFL is remarkably comfortable with this.

In the case of the refs, their sh*tty performance affects the outcomes of games directly, in a manner which infuriates the fan base and is depressingly unsatisfying - FAR more than the lower quality of play by inferior athletes would have on the game. And yet we are supposed to believe that the NFL employs only the best athletes, regardless of race or agenda. This is ludicrous.

Agreeing with dwid, I think this could be used as a tool in the argument against the Caste system.

I would remind everyone to remember this is amerika 2.0 that we live in. Bad refs are NOT a problem for the NFL. The tremendous media coverage of the event, the expansion of the subject to non-sports media, is all a boon to the NFL. They couldn't buy this kind of coverage.

Eventually of course the NFL will announce a "happy ending" that the sheeple are so accustomed to but until then they have nothing to worry about. Pro-football is merely entertainment, like the WWF, it doesn't matter who wins or loses as long as the fans come out to watch. TV ratings for the NFL are up. No one is going to tune out because of bad refereeing, in fact people will watch and hope to see some kind of mistake that will allow them to point and sputter.

In a league full of black criminals, that intentionally ignores talented White players because they don't create the buzz of guy with a rap sheet, I can hardly be moved to complain that their officials aren't doing a good job. Anyway the regular referees are incompetent as far as I remember. They typically flag White players for penalties that they would ignore when committed by blacks so I'm in no hurry to see them return. It's all a circus anyway.
 
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One thing is certain: the idea that the NFL is some sort of Pareto efficient, meritocratic system is gone. A league that is capable of falling into this sort of disarray is capable of being filled with players who are shot full of PEDs, systematically discriminating against certain kinds of players, and manipulating outcomes on both the broad and narrow scales.
 

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I don't need to state the obvious, that the refs made a decision any average first grader could have seen was blatantly wrong. You could get a handful of citizens off the street in any community that could have done the right thing, and recognized that not only was Tate guilty of egregious pass interference, but clearly the ball was intercepted.

So why does being a "replacement" referee naturally mean you are an incomprehensible dunce? As Jaxvid pointed out, the "real" refs are pretty incompetent themselves. It must have taken quite an effort to round up a group like this, that is so awful everyone now pines for the odious Ed Hochuly and his ilk.

One unnoticed aspect of the final play of that game was the fact that Charly Martin, inexplicably being given playing time by Massa Carroll, was right next to Tate in the end zone. I immediately wondered why he didn't try to leap for the ball like Tate did. He was that close. Did Tate call him off, like an outfielder would? Just seems like that would have been a natural impulse for a receiver in that situation.

Wilson was putrid in that game. And yet, according to the official NFL passer rating, which cannot be figured out logically and remains as secretive as Col. Sanders's ingredients, he logged in at a very impressive 99. How can a passer complete well below 50% of his passes and compile this kind of rating? Kind of like how the amazing RGIII rolled up a near perfect 135 in his first start. His stats simply weren't that good. So how do they figure out these QB ratings? Inquiring minds want to know....

While I despise Massa Carroll and his plantation, the Packers deserved to lose. Signing one of the most inept starting RBs in recent memory in Benson, and just handing him the reins in Green Bay, has served to slow down a formerly powerful offense. Nelson is being treated like Jereme Urban or something. How do you give 3 targets in a game to a receiver who had the highest ypc last year of anyone in the league, and scored 15 TDs?

On another front, Eric Decker is being rightfully criticized for his ridiculous third quarter slide after a catch in Sunday's loss to the Texans. I saw it live, and was astounded. What was he thinking? It just made him look ridiculous and "soft," to use one of the favorite epithets for white players. He had a blocker to his left, could have cut that way and perhaps even scored. His explanation made no sense, either.

Toby Gerhart fumbled THREE times in the final minutes of play in last Sunday's game. How does that possibly happen? I'm not sure which is more incredible, the fact that an NFL RB could continue to be so careless after the second fumble, if not the first, or the fact his black coach actually left him in the game to keep fumbling. Whatever else, we can be certain that these fumbles will help to turn the DWFs against him and ensure that he will not be allowed to share that backfield with the "real" RB.

We have to face the reality that white players cannot fumble. They cannot be injured, and expect to have their jobs when they come back. They cannot drop passes. White QBs cannot commit turnovers. There is no margin of error for the few whites permitted in this thoroughly corrupt league. The latest illustration of this is the cutting (again) of Jordan Shipley by the Bucs. Apparently, Shipley fumbled a kick return Sunday. Obviously, that will not be tolerated by the likes of Greg "Psycho" Schiano. Signed to replace the incredibly talented Shipley was lifelong mediocrity/retread Roscoe Parrish. Yeah, the best players get the jobs....

Blacks, of course, are granted limitless mercy and countless second chances. For them, it all just boils down to "ain't nothing but a thang." Parrish, for instance, is not likely to be cut by Psycho Schiano if he drops a pass. Or Four. Or fumbles. Whites, however, have to be literally perfect just to remain in the picture.
 
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I don't need to state the obvious, that the refs made a decision any average first grader could have seen was blatantly wrong. You could get a handful of citizens off the street in any community that could have done the right thing, and recognized that not only was Tate guilty of egregious pass interference, but clearly the ball was intercepted.

So why does being a "replacement" referee naturally mean you are an incomprehensible dunce? As Jaxvid pointed out, the "real" refs are pretty incompetent themselves. It must have taken quite an effort to round up a group like this, that is so awful everyone now pines for the odious Ed Hochuly and his ilk.

One unnoticed aspect of the final play of that game was the fact that Charly Martin, inexplicably being given playing time by Massa Carroll, was right next to Tate in the end zone. I immediately wondered why he didn't try to leap for the ball like Tate did. He was that close. Did Tate call him off, like an outfielder would? Just seems like that would have been a natural impulse for a receiver in that situation.

Wilson was putrid in that game. And yet, according to the official NFL passer rating, which cannot be figured out logically and remains as secretive as Col. Sanders's ingredients, he logged in at a very impressive 99. How can a passer complete well below 50% of his passes and compile this kind of rating? Kind of like how the amazing RGIII rolled up a near perfect 135 in his first start. His stats simply weren't that good. So how do they figure out these QB ratings? Inquiring minds want to know....

While I despise Massa Carroll and his plantation, the Packers deserved to lose. Signing one of the most inept starting RBs in recent memory in Benson, and just handing him the reins in Green Bay, has served to slow down a formerly powerful offense. Nelson is being treated like Jereme Urban or something. How do you give 3 targets in a game to a receiver who had the highest ypc last year of anyone in the league, and scored 15 TDs?

On another front, Eric Decker is being rightfully criticized for his ridiculous third quarter slide after a catch in Sunday's loss to the Texans. I saw it live, and was astounded. What was he thinking? It just made him look ridiculous and "soft," to use one of the favorite epithets for white players. He had a blocker to his left, could have cut that way and perhaps even scored. His explanation made no sense, either.

Toby Gerhart fumbled THREE times in the final minutes of play in last Sunday's game. How does that possibly happen? I'm not sure which is more incredible, the fact that an NFL RB could continue to be so careless after the second fumble, if not the first, or the fact his black coach actually left him in the game to keep fumbling. Whatever else, we can be certain that these fumbles will help to turn the DWFs against him and ensure that he will not be allowed to share that backfield with the "real" RB.

We have to face the reality that white players cannot fumble. They cannot be injured, and expect to have their jobs when they come back. They cannot drop passes. White QBs cannot commit turnovers. There is no margin of error for the few whites permitted in this thoroughly corrupt league. The latest illustration of this is the cutting (again) of Jordan Shipley by the Bucs. Apparently, Shipley fumbled a kick return Sunday. Obviously, that will not be tolerated by the likes of Greg "Psycho" Schiano. Signed to replace the incredibly talented Shipley was lifelong mediocrity/retread Roscoe Parrish. Yeah, the best players get the jobs....

Blacks, of course, are granted limitless mercy and countless second chances. For them, it all just boils down to "ain't nothing but a thang." Parrish, for instance, is not likely to be cut by Psycho Schiano if he drops a pass. Or Four. Or fumbles. Whites, however, have to be literally perfect just to remain in the picture.

Do you ever have anything positive to say Bigunreal? I know things are pretty bleak but at least we have some very good defensive players and Decker, Welker and Amendola are going well.
 
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I was thinking along the same lines before the game started last night, when Caste clown Tirico and shameless flatterer Gruden could barely hear each other because the Seattle DWFs were so loud. Imagine if 60,000 White people in every large city had that kind of energy and passion for something, anything, productive. Whites are mostly zombies these days except for a few system-directed pursuits they are encouraged to follow, and I include the vast majority of racially aware Whites in the zombie category as well. Almost no one will go outside their comfort zone for any reason or cause, including saving their race and nation.
I am not trying to sound mean here but why watch the NFl at all if you have that attitude?
 

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What is clear is that this motely crew called the replacement refs are keystone bozos who would not know a PI from a fumble. When the other bozos get back, the "real" refs, they will need at least 4 weeks to get up to speed to plausible compatency. Until then there will be clown games and robberies.

Regardless, its pathetic how many DWFs still live their lives around every Sunday to cheer on affelets and if their repective team wins, they can feel good about their loser lives. I am hitting the limit with White People dronism and their dyfunctional belief in BO and that disgusting party he leads.

My only prayer regarding the NFL is that NE gets back to the superbowl with its White Offense and smashes any affeletic defense against them. Last year, they were one difficult catch from winning it all. I was proud how Woodhead kept them in the game. Now, Brady has to deliver.
 
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I am not trying to sound mean here but why watch the NFl at all if you have that attitude?

To document the obvious bias against White athletes. I doubt he enjoys watching them get screwed over, it's a good thing there are people out there with a magnifying glass exposing the corruption of mainstream sports, as it's a piece in a much larger puzzle.
 

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Do you ever have anything positive to say Bigunreal? I know things are pretty bleak but at least we have some very good defensive players and Decker, Welker and Amendola are going well.

Why must he look at the bright side? It's a positively vile system, rotten to the core. So even though it's all a bunch of bull**** with almost nearly every White athlete getting shafted in some way and most being passed over by inferior competition he should say, well, at least Tom Brady snagged himself a pretty wife?
 

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I am not trying to sound mean here but why watch the NFl at all if you have that attitude?

I was making an observation about the state of the country. What does it have to do with whether I watch the NFL or not? Anak gave the obvious answer. What an inane post.
 

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Good one just went up at nfl.com.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...olina-cartoon-mocks-cam-newtons-superman-pose

After reading the article i now realize that everybody thats on sCam's case about being a whiny witch isn't just criticizing him they are "RACIST".Cartoon was dang funny tho.

top rated comment under the article (signed with a real name, too:

Mark Lastrapes
· New Orleans, LouisianaDid Manning or Bradford do stupid touchdown dances when their team was being blown out and sulk like a petulant six year old after each failed offensive possession and loss? Yeah, didn't think so.
 

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Good one just went up at nfl.com.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...olina-cartoon-mocks-cam-newtons-superman-pose

After reading the article i now realize that everybody thats on sCam's case about being a whiny witch isn't just criticizing him they are "RACIST".Cartoon was dang funny tho.
I think the criticism of Newton is because he isn't a positive influence in the locker room when the doors are closed. Let's face it a qb is a player coach too. He probably acts like a regular position player at meetings or never speaks up and tells players that they screwed up on routes or missed blocking assignments. The NFL network roundtable had Warner on it and I recall him getting in heated exchanges with linemen that missed blocks. Scam just sits there like a lineman with a scowl on his face. I also don't think this will improve, either you are a leader or your not. Does anybody recall a qb that lead by example that wasn't a backup?
 
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We have to face the reality that white players cannot fumble. They cannot be injured, and expect to have their jobs when they come back. They cannot drop passes. White QBs cannot commit turnovers. There is no margin of error for the few whites permitted in this thoroughly corrupt league. The latest illustration of this is the cutting (again) of Jordan Shipley by the Bucs. Apparently, Shipley fumbled a kick return Sunday. Obviously, that will not be tolerated by the likes of Greg "Psycho" Schiano. Signed to replace the incredibly talented Shipley was lifelong mediocrity/retread Roscoe Parrish. Yeah, the best players get the jobs....

Blacks, of course, are granted limitless mercy and countless second chances. For them, it all just boils down to "ain't nothing but a thang." Parrish, for instance, is not likely to be cut by Psycho Schiano if he drops a pass. Or Four. Or fumbles. Whites, however, have to be literally perfect just to remain in the picture.


That's certainly been the case for Jordan Shipley. Being injured and then a single fumble while with the Blackaneers has likely ended his NFL career.


Fumble against Cowboys costs Jordan Shipley his job


http://dallas.sbnation.com/frontrunners_paradise/2012/9/25/3409994/jordan-shipley-news
 
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