2012 NFL Week 7

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I have been out all day so just catching up on the days news.

Josh Freeman is not a good QB - the past two weeks he has gone against miserable coal black defenses that give up numbers to everyone they meet.

I do not think the Jaguars will draft a QB early next year - Gabbert is 22 years old and is still developing. Mularkey seems to have faith in him - he was injured today. All the black quarterbacks that the "experts" have annointed as top draft picks have struggled - Geno Smiff has been exposed as a fraud and system QB and Logan Thomas is a total product of hype. If Gene Smith remains the head personnel man I would hope he would draft Joeckel the stud o-line man from A&M to protect Gabbert.

The loss of all black quarterbacks this week is great. The complete implosion of sCam has been entertaining to say the least. People were hyping him up like he was some revolutionary player when in all actuality he is a glorified Daunte Culpepper. Griffin made two impressive throws - the scramble for the first down and the well placed TD pass late in the game to give the blackskins the lead...temporarily :biggrin: Other than that he throws alot of short to intermediate safe passes to wide open WRs in the middle of the field or screens to WRs or RBs. Nothing revolutionary at all their...sorry to break the news to all the DWFs and BSPN. Wilson is an overhyped BSPN creation and should not be a starting QB. Freeman I already spoke about earlier.

Eli's clutch TD pass saves us all from some Gremlin hype this week. Harrison Smith had a great INT returned for a TD and Robison/Allen have become one of the best DE tandems in the league.
 

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If my numbers are correct, for tonight we have:

PIT - 4 White starters (3 offense, 1 defense)
CIN - 5 White starters (5 offense, 0 defense)

So, 9/44. A pitiful number, which should translate into an ugly game.
Add in the 2 head coaches being black and this is one of the worst possible matchups.

On the bright side, backup tight end David Paulson had a catch for Pitt and Ryan Whalen has his first 2 catches of the season for Cinci. In a game like this, I consider these HUGE accomplishments.
 

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I have been out all day so just catching up on the days news.

Josh Freeman is not a good QB - the past two weeks he has gone against miserable coal black defenses that give up numbers to everyone they meet.

I do not think the Jaguars will draft a QB early next year - Gabbert is 22 years old and is still developing. Mularkey seems to have faith in him - he was injured today. All the black quarterbacks that the "experts" have annointed as top draft picks have struggled - Geno Smiff has been exposed as a fraud and system QB and Logan Thomas is a total product of hype. If Gene Smith remains the head personnel man I would hope he would draft Joeckel the stud o-line man from A&M to protect Gabbert.

The loss of all black quarterbacks this week is great. The complete implosion of sCam has been entertaining to say the least. People were hyping him up like he was some revolutionary player when in all actuality he is a glorified Daunte Culpepper. Griffin made two impressive throws - the scramble for the first down and the well placed TD pass late in the game to give the blackskins the lead...temporarily :biggrin: Other than that he throws alot of short to intermediate safe passes to wide open WRs in the middle of the field or screens to WRs or RBs. Nothing revolutionary at all their...sorry to break the news to all the DWFs and BSPN. Wilson is an overhyped BSPN creation and should not be a starting QB. Freeman I already spoke about earlier.

Eli's clutch TD pass saves us all from some Gremlin hype this week. Harrison Smith had a great INT returned for a TD and Robison/Allen have become one of the best DE tandems in the league.

Well stated, Leonardfan. It's pretty clear we have a black quarterback crisis now in the NFL, and the establishment is in panic mode. That is why the RGIII hype train has been on overdrive since before he was drafted, and they're doing their best with Geno Smiff who obviously is not cooperating with the agenda by being exposed as the fraud that he is.

A quick look at the situation in the NFL at the moment:

1. Vick - he's done. Even under the auspices of the corrupt caste system, I'd be very surprised if he has a starting job next year.

2. Newton - so far this season, I think we're watching a re-run of AHDIW's career. Admittedly, I think Newton may be a bit more talented than Young and perhaps slighly more mature, but that's not saying much. I hope he's headed out of the league in 5 years.

3. RGIII - see Newton last year. Caught everyone by surprise in his rookie year, and everyone figured him out in his second year. We can expect RGIII to have some good games the rest of the season, but the big test will be next year.

4. Wilson - this midget's ceiling is pretty clear, a back-up at best. But Wigger-Pete will probably give him every chance, until it becomes obvious he's not an NFL caliber starter.

5. Freeman - Don, Leonardfan, and others have already correctly chimed in here, so I won't repeat those points again.

Bottom line, the current (and future) outlook for black quarterbacks is pretty dismal, I don't think we have much to worry about.
 

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It's just sticking in the establishment's craw that there is no Black quarterback (other than perhaps Warren Moon) that they can place in the pantheon of truly great, all-time quarterbacks, where as every Sunday presently there are some all-time great QBs still playing (Brady, Peyton Manning, etc.), and the glory, attention, and praise attributed to the quarterback is something to be envied.

Nobody ever thinks of the quarterback as some dumb jock. He has to be smart to succeed.

In the absence of non-retarded Black quarterbacks, the establishment instead seeks to claim that those Black quarterbacks that do exist are just as smart (if not smarter, lol) than the White stars, but that the skillset of the White stars is wrong for the direction the modern quarterback role will take.

QB has to be more athletic, blah blah.

Cam Newton is a genius and a super athlete, blah blah.

RGIII doesn't look like the product of a marriage between a chimp and an hobbit, blah blah...

Hence we have an endless parade of glorified wide receivers or tight-ends at best, anointed as blue chip QBs.

Since you can't make a silk purse out of a brick of low IQ fudge, the media instead says that we're not actually seeing what we're seeing, and that the so-so play of Black QBs is actually something outstanding and revolutionary.

Anyway most Americans are f**king stupid, so they'll swallow the bait hook, line and sinker.

It's actually amazing that any of us still watch this stacked-against-us, partially rigged spectacle.

Oh well, actually it's not, because HAHA, no matter how rigged anyone can make the game, you can't "rig" an idiot into reading the playbook like a White man can, stay cool under pressure like a White man can, have a HOWITZER for an arm like a White man can, be a LEADER like a White man can.

You can fill a classroom at Harvard with a bunch of morons, but you still need the mo-fkking PROFESSOR to teach astrophysics.

Who you gon'get? Morgan Freeman, acting like he actually knows something because he's reading a script and sounds noble?

Good luck, media, and enjoy playing damage control when RGIII decides to do something Curious George would do, but in a far less cute way.
 

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Amoung others here, I do enjoy the insightful and humorous posts by foobar75 and Giovanimarcon. Now I can look forward to Thrashen's epic illustrated post later on today.

Giovanimarcon, I believe you once said you live in the West Los Angeles (West Latte) area. I troll around that area for work. Maybe some day we can meet up. I still have hope a convention of us can meet up in Don's neck of the woods.....VEGAS!!!
 

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Another dreadful NFL Sunday. Why do I keep following this corrupt "game?" It's always nice to see the great white performances, accomplished under extremely trying conditions. But overall...where do we start?

The RGIII thing is really becoming troublesome. I believe even some of you are starting to question the validity of his unbelievable play. What rookie completes 70% of his passes? And is virtually turnover free, while being unstoppable on the ground? I cannot and will not accept that he is that good. Period. He played in an unimpressive college conference and his offense there didn't even have a playbook. Whatever it is they're selling here, I'm not buying. And no, he most definitely isn't sexy.

After the game, Giants DE Osi Typically Unspellable African Last Name called RGIII the best QB they'd faced all year. Who will be the next John Madden to declare this marvelous afflete the best player in the league? All rookie QB have bad games. Usually they are prone to mistakes. But not this one. He's doing Scam one better on his similarly unrealistic 2011 rookie season. Again, I don't buy it. I don't care if the defenses are all black and horrific. They manage to stop the white rookie QBs sometimes.

It is nice to see Scam imploding. The Panthers' coaching staff is one of the worst out of all the moronic, gym teacher-style staffs in the league, so Scam actually does have a point. These are the rocket scientists who paid DeAngelo Williams (a genuinely great and severely underused back) a ton of money, and then virtually never use him. I think it's likely that Scam's collosal ego and immaturity will result in a real meltdown soon. The police should be ready to apprehend him for some kind of crime in the near future, and the courts should be delineating the specifics of his typical celebrity punishment of community service/suspended sentence.

Toby Gerhart got one carry yesterday. ONE. No catches. I would fully support him if he just went nuts and punched out his absurd coach Leslie Frazier. Nobody should have to accept this kind of discrimination. It's criminal. He is better than at least 25 starting RBs in this odious league. But I'm sure he's probably still the first guy to greet the great Peterson after a big play, patting him on the back and exclaiming to everyone within earshot just hos incredible he is.

Watching the Patriots is not as much fun as it used to be. McWigger has completely decimated the most potent offense in the league. As others have noted, his brilliant game plan always calls for tons of targets to the terrible Brandon Lloyd. Lloyd, as had been his wont throughout his mediocre career, specializes in not converting those targets into catches. It's the one thing he's really skilled at. And yet, an offensive "wizard" who is devoted to putting the best product on the field, and utilizing his best players, insists on peppering this non- catching machine with balls he knows will never be caught.

McWigger's other main strategy is to turn Gronk, the league's most unstoppable offensive force, into a blocker. Meanwhile, he and the increasingly annoying Tom Brady desire to feature the far less talented Hernandez as the receiving TE. Yeah, that's what you want to do- use the guy who is worse at everything than Gronk instead of Gronk himself. Brilliant. The offense is actually better without Hernandez because then Brady only forces it to one awful receiver- Lloyd. Hernandez is better than Lloyd (who isn't?), but he is incomprehensibly overrated by the jock sniffing journalists and all the fantasy "gurus."

Wes Welker continues to be underused as well. Really, if the Pats just peppered Welker and Gronk with the kind of targets Lloyd and Hernandez get, they would probably score on every possession. And McWigger insists on slowing down the offense and forcing the run with the decidedly pedestrian Ridley (not mention the awful Bolden). Vereen is better than those two (and thus used less frequently by this genius), but as well all know, the best RB on the team by far-Woodhead-is always relegated to a change of pace, limited touches role. And, as has been pointed out here ad infinitum, it's like they want to keep his ypc unimpressive, by exclusively running him up the middle, which hardly plays to his strengths.

The Pats did everything they could to give the game to the bumbling, boring Jets, but in the end Rexy's Affletes just couldn't take it. Sanchez is beyond mediocre. It should be clear to everyone at this point that they signed Tebow to bury him, to make him into a punt protecting, special teams, 2 wild cat carries a game side show freak. Not that I think Tebow could succeed in that offense; what a scintillating group of receivers and backs the Jets have! In an honest "game," not a single one of those Affirmative Action hires would have a job.

The Pats defense is, of course, ridiculously bad. I was particularly spellbound by watching two of the most obese defensive linemen I've ever seen "anchor" that defense. I simply cannot understand how these obese turds can physically survive even one game without dropping dead, let alone have long careers. You could find tons (no pun intended) of people in better shape at any fat farm than the "athletes" who are starting for most every NFL team, on offense and defense. It's embarrasing to watch. And even more incredible is the fact that we are still waiting for the first jock sniffer, DWF or comedian to comment on the literal elephants in the NFL's room.

Let's hope that Hillis comes back next week and is included in the offense. Maybe Hartline will at least get a target next game. The Texans might want to think about getting the ball to Walter more often. For such a "slow" unathletic type, he sure manages to get wide open deep a lot. He was probably ten yards behind the affletic Ravens DB early in the game, but Schaub overthrew him by ten more yards. Can't wait for Amendola to get back. Hopefully, he will pick up where he left off.

Team wise, we can all still root for the Patriots and the Broncos. Hopefully one of them will make it to the Super Bowl.
 

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Another dreadful NFL Sunday. Why do I keep following this corrupt "game?"

The reason you are glued to tube following this criminal racist enterprise is that you called it an addictive drug, comparable to crack cocaine. The most pyschological addictive drug there is. 98% of the people who dabble in it are hooked for life. Consider yourself a NFL crack addict.

Just kidding. Bigunreal, I do enjoy reading your intriguing and suspect at times posts as well. :lock1:
 

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Another dreadful NFL Sunday. Why do I keep following this corrupt "game?" It's always nice to see the great white performances, accomplished under extremely trying conditions. But overall...where do we start?

The RGIII thing is really becoming troublesome. I believe even some of you are starting to question the validity of his unbelievable play. What rookie completes 70% of his passes? And is virtually turnover free, while being unstoppable on the ground? I cannot and will not accept that he is that good. Period. He played in an unimpressive college conference and his offense there didn't even have a playbook. Whatever it is they're selling here, I'm not buying. And no, he most definitely isn't sexy.

After the game, Giants DE Osi Typically Unspellable African Last Name called RGIII the best QB they'd faced all year. Who will be the next John Madden to declare this marvelous afflete the best player in the league? All rookie QB have bad games. Usually they are prone to mistakes. But not this one. He's doing Scam one better on his similarly unrealistic 2011 rookie season. Again, I don't buy it. I don't care if the defenses are all black and horrific. They manage to stop the white rookie QBs sometimes.

It is nice to see Scam imploding. The Panthers' coaching staff is one of the worst out of all the moronic, gym teacher-style staffs in the league, so Scam actually does have a point. These are the rocket scientists who paid DeAngelo Williams (a genuinely great and severely underused back) a ton of money, and then virtually never use him. I think it's likely that Scam's collosal ego and immaturity will result in a real meltdown soon. The police should be ready to apprehend him for some kind of crime in the near future, and the courts should be delineating the specifics of his typical celebrity punishment of community service/suspended sentence.

Toby Gerhart got one carry yesterday. ONE. No catches. I would fully support him if he just went nuts and punched out his absurd coach Leslie Frazier. Nobody should have to accept this kind of discrimination. It's criminal. He is better than at least 25 starting RBs in this odious league. But I'm sure he's probably still the first guy to greet the great Peterson after a big play, patting him on the back and exclaiming to everyone within earshot just hos incredible he is.

Watching the Patriots is not as much fun as it used to be. McWigger has completely decimated the most potent offense in the league. As others have noted, his brilliant game plan always calls for tons of targets to the terrible Brandon Lloyd. Lloyd, as had been his wont throughout his mediocre career, specializes in not converting those targets into catches. It's the one thing he's really skilled at. And yet, an offensive "wizard" who is devoted to putting the best product on the field, and utilizing his best players, insists on peppering this non- catching machine with balls he knows will never be caught.

McWigger's other main strategy is to turn Gronk, the league's most unstoppable offensive force, into a blocker. Meanwhile, he and the increasingly annoying Tom Brady desire to feature the far less talented Hernandez as the receiving TE. Yeah, that's what you want to do- use the guy who is worse at everything than Gronk instead of Gronk himself. Brilliant. The offense is actually better without Hernandez because then Brady only forces it to one awful receiver- Lloyd. Hernandez is better than Lloyd (who isn't?), but he is incomprehensibly overrated by the jock sniffing journalists and all the fantasy "gurus."

Wes Welker continues to be underused as well. Really, if the Pats just peppered Welker and Gronk with the kind of targets Lloyd and Hernandez get, they would probably score on every possession. And McWigger insists on slowing down the offense and forcing the run with the decidedly pedestrian Ridley (not mention the awful Bolden). Vereen is better than those two (and thus used less frequently by this genius), but as well all know, the best RB on the team by far-Woodhead-is always relegated to a change of pace, limited touches role. And, as has been pointed out here ad infinitum, it's like they want to keep his ypc unimpressive, by exclusively running him up the middle, which hardly plays to his strengths.

The Pats did everything they could to give the game to the bumbling, boring Jets, but in the end Rexy's Affletes just couldn't take it. Sanchez is beyond mediocre. It should be clear to everyone at this point that they signed Tebow to bury him, to make him into a punt protecting, special teams, 2 wild cat carries a game side show freak. Not that I think Tebow could succeed in that offense; what a scintillating group of receivers and backs the Jets have! In an honest "game," not a single one of those Affirmative Action hires would have a job.

The Pats defense is, of course, ridiculously bad. I was particularly spellbound by watching two of the most obese defensive linemen I've ever seen "anchor" that defense. I simply cannot understand how these obese turds can physically survive even one game without dropping dead, let alone have long careers. You could find tons (no pun intended) of people in better shape at any fat farm than the "athletes" who are starting for most every NFL team, on offense and defense. It's embarrasing to watch. And even more incredible is the fact that we are still waiting for the first jock sniffer, DWF or comedian to comment on the literal elephants in the NFL's room.

Let's hope that Hillis comes back next week and is included in the offense. Maybe Hartline will at least get a target next game. The Texans might want to think about getting the ball to Walter more often. For such a "slow" unathletic type, he sure manages to get wide open deep a lot. He was probably ten yards behind the affletic Ravens DB early in the game, but Schaub overthrew him by ten more yards. Can't wait for Amendola to get back. Hopefully, he will pick up where he left off.

Team wise, we can all still root for the Patriots and the Broncos. Hopefully one of them will make it to the Super Bowl.

Bigunreal, I do agree with you on the Griffin situation. He is third in qb rating thus far and has the highest completion percentage in the entire league. Higher than Rodgers, Peyton Manning, and Matt Ryan. He shows no sign of slowing down. Andrew Luck, who in my opinion is ten times the qb that Griffin is, wouldn't do nearly as good on that same team. I find it funny that some members of this site actually think this is legit. Call me crazy, and no I haven't joined the Bigunreal conspiracy bandwagon, but as far as Griffin I have. I don't buy for a second his numbers are legit.
 

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Mike and Mike are discussing the Patriots dismal offense this year. Greenberg mentioned how disappointing Lyold has been and how Hernandez is inaffective with his hurt ankle. He gave props to Welker who seems to "always get open" and Gronk.

Although Greenberg doesn't outright say it this is evidence that he and others are seeing what we are they're just not screaming and pointing the obvious racial element on just who is effective on the Patriots and who is not. Good news, we are not crazy. We are just braver than the rest of the world.

How do the Patriots continue to blow leads? Well it's obvious to us. With a lead they are perfectly content with trying to hype up the fantasy football numbers of their favorite affletes at the same time producing those room brightening smiles. Securing the win - who cares about that? Just as quick as they can give a up a lead they can take it back. Just insert Woodhead and pass to Welker and Gronk. Simple as that. But alas the Pats will exit the playoffs (if they make it) the same way they seem to lose every game. They'll get behind with their blackest offense and then they'll try too late to overcome the deficit with their whitest offense. This has been the formula in the past and it shows no signs of changing - especially with McWigger at the helm. We already know he won't change even when he is proven to be an idiot.
 

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Mike and Mike are discussing the Patriots dismal offense this year. Greenberg mentioned how disappointing Lyold has been and how Hernandez is inaffective with his hurt ankle. He gave props to Welker who seems to "always get open" and Gronk.

Although Greenberg doesn't outright say it this is evidence that he and others are seeing what we are they're just not screaming and pointing the obvious racial element on just who is effective on the Patriots and who is not. Good news, we are not crazy. We are just braver than the rest of the world.

How do the Patriots continue to blow leads? Well it's obvious to us. With a lead they are perfectly content with trying to hype up the fantasy football numbers of their favorite affletes at the same time producing those room brightening smiles. Securing the win - who cares about that? Just as quick as they can give a up a lead they can take it back. Just insert Woodhead and pass to Welker and Gronk. Simple as that. But alas the Pats will exit the playoffs (if they make it) the same way they seem to lose every game. They'll get behind with their blackest offense and then they'll try too late to overcome the deficit with their whitest offense. This has been the formula in the past and it shows no signs of changing - especially with McWigger at the helm. We already know he won't change even when he is proven to be an idiot.

I agree for the most part. However, it's their horrendous defense that is really killing them. They are still putting up points despite the fact that Gronkowski, Woodhead, and Welker are not as involved. Yesterday was the best example. They allowed Sanchez, whom I consider one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the league to throw for 328 yards against them. That's the most yards he's thrown for all season and he completed 68 percent of his passes which is almost unbelievable for a bum like him.

In regards to Welker's decreased role the first few games, I was told he's arrogant and this was Belichick's punishment. In a league were a big percentage of the players are criminals, and just about every brutha is arrogant as hell, you decide to punish one of the lone palefaces who actually has reason to be arrogant.

Bottom line, this team will not go anywhere postseason. They will be a wild card team but I doubt they win that game. Not with their defense.
 

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I agree for the most part. However, it's their horrendous defense that is really killing them. They are still putting up points despite the fact that Gronkowski, Woodhead, and Welker are not as involved. Yesterday was the best example. They allowed Sanchez, whom I consider one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the league to throw for 328 yards against them. That's the most yards he's thrown for all season and he completed 68 percent of his passes which is almost unbelievable for a bum like him.

In regards to Welker's decreased role the first few games, I was told he's arrogant and this was Belichick's punishment. In a league were a big percentage of the players are criminals, and just about every brutha is arrogant as hell, you decide to punish one of the lone palefaces who actually has reason to be arrogant.

Bottom line, this team will not go anywhere postseason. They will be a wild card team but I doubt they win that game. Not with their defense.
I can't see them not winning their division. After that they will be life and death to win a playoff game. This season their offense isn't the same juggernaut they were last season and the defensive secondary might be more pitiful than last season....
 

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Miles Burris, a white LB from San Diego state taken in the 4th round of 2012 draft by the Raiders was the leading tackler today with 5 tackles, 1 assist and 1 sack.
And the only reason he was drafted in the first place is because the Raiders couldn't believe that a black guy (a name like Miles Burris, he must be black) with outstanding numbers had fallen all the way until the fourth round! If they realized he was white, he would have been UDFA.
 

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I have not seen all the Patriots games this year. Has Woodhead got ONE single quick pitch around the end?
I would settle for a misdirection off-tackle run or two, rather than the shotgun version of the fullback dive that Woodhead is given every time.
 

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Bigunreal said:
And McWigger insists on slowing down the offense and forcing the run with the decidedly pedestrian Ridley (not mention the awful Bolden). Vereen is better than those two (and thus used less frequently by this genius), but as well all know, the best RB on the team by far-Woodhead-is always relegated to a change of pace, limited touches role. And, as has been pointed out here ad infinitum, it's like they want to keep his ypc unimpressive, by exclusively running him up the middle, which hardly plays to his strengths.

Thank you for another astounding overall post. Hector Longo writes for a New England newspaper called the “Eagle Tribune.” He is perhaps the most honest critic of New England’s players and coaches, both black and white. For five long years, he’s been a brazen supporter of Wes Welker (calling him the NFL’s most valuable receiver, pleading for the Krafts to sign him to a long contract, etc) and many other white players. Every week, Longo “grades” the Patriot’s positional performances, and last week, he wrote the following drivel concerning Danny Woodhead…

Running Backs (D) … Violently inconsistent from week to week. Just didn’t see Stevan Ridley run hard in a 16-for-34 night. Brandon Bolden had just six touches. Why Danny Woodhead continues to see much playing time, when this team needs to run out the clock, is beyond me. He’s a 3-to-4 touch change of pace, that’s all. Anything else brings on diminishing returns.

Of course, this laughable, outrageously-erroneous statement represents the exact inverse of truth. For instance, Woodhead was removed from kick return duty and Devin McCourty was inserted. McCourty, the once-promising rookie cornerback who has been frightfully-terrible since the 2010 season, has been even more awful this year at “covering” receivers and tight ends. Could McCourty, the Grand Champion Supreme of the “Burned Black Backfield Bunch, have chosen a more preposterous time and place in which to fumble? If only “little” Danny Woodhead (who towers over superstars like Ray Rice and Maurice Jones-Drew) had fielded that kickoff…

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CAPTION: Yet Another Blunder for Devin “The Dunce” McCoutry

Kaptain said:
But alas the Pats will exit the playoffs (if they make it) the same way they seem to lose every game. They'll get behind with their blackest offense and then they'll try too late to overcome the deficit with their whitest offense. This has been the formula in the past and it shows no signs of changing - especially with McWigger at the helm. We already know he won't change even when he is proven to be an idiot.

When not operating in the “no huddle,” New England’s offense is as dreadful and ineffective as any other. I found it quite telling when the nauseating playcalling of “Little Joshy Wiggy Piggy” drew boos from the fans in the 4[SUP]th[/SUP] quarter. New England’s fanbase is accustomed to seeing exciting, pass-happy, high-scoring affairs, and despite having the best receiver of a generation (Wes Welker) on their squad, they’ve been mostly subjected to viewing utter mediocrity this season. Ridley and Bolden are average backs, and Vereen is talented, but a less-dynamic version of Woodhead. Of course, when New England truly needs to move the ball and score points, Joshy-Wig’s gelatinous spine becomes rigid, and Danny is his chosen back. Woodhead’s 20-yard reception literally saved this hollow victory for New England…

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CAPTION: Feloniously-Underutilized White Running Back

Similarly, when New England’s defense requires a sack, a critical stop, or a turnover, Rob Ninkovich (the “diversity” of the defensive unit) delivers…

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CAPTION: Ninkovich’s Game-Clinching Sack of Ditry Sanchez

That was Ninkovich’s 4[SUP]th[/SUP] forced fumble of the season, to go along with 27 tackles, 4 sacks, and 2 fumble recoveries. With Steve Gregory injured, Ninkovich, Vince Wilfork, and rookie Chandler Jones are the only NFL caliber starters. Then again, with so many white backups who never play (Trevor Scott, Jake Bequette, Bobby Carpenter, Jeff Tarpinian, Niko Koutouvides, Nate Ebner), who knows, there could be room for improvement? Their defensive backfield, in particular, couldn’t get any worse.

Wes Welker, the NFL’s most dynamic, unstoppable, impossible-to-cover offensive playmaker, was thoroughly snubbed and only caught his second pass 3 minutes into the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] quarter, finishing with 6 catches for 66 yards. Many of these catches occurred in critical, game-prolonging situations, however. For whatever reason, Welker always seems to have muted success against the Jets…

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CAPTION: The Great One Intentionally Ignored

Thankfully, despite the best efforts of the coaching staff, the NFL’s premiere tight end did manage to salvage a decent outing, finishing with 6 catches for 78 yards and 2 TDs, dragging pygmy-sized black defenders as though they were little black rag dolls…

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CAPTION: Gronk TD #1

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CAPTION: Gronk TD #2

New England may win their division, but unless they correct their innumerable flaws, it would take a miracle for them to advance in the playoffs this season. After this undeserved win, I think they’ll turn it around next week against the Rams in London. Steve Gregory and Logan Mankins are both set to return, which will give them 2 more white starters.

How sweet was the Texas-sized lashing of Baltimore administered by the Texans? John Harbaugh, the insufferable Plantation Boss, appeared quite distressed. His team of athletic, tar-hued thugs (Flacco, Pitta, Birk, Yanda, and Kruger being the only saving grace) were not only outclassed, outrun, outsmarted, and outmuscled by the Texans’ white players, they also “lost their cool” on numerous occasions, punching, kicking, scrapping, pushing officials, screaming with anguish on almost every play in the absence of their “spiritual leader,” Ray Lewis. Poor babies.

The ever-reliable “Negro Veneration Machine,” Dan Dingleberrydork, logged an Emmy-winning performance in his poetic, saliva-frothing excitement for the glorious return of Terrell “Monsterface” Suggs, who seems to have grown even more hideous than ever before...

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CAPTION: All-American Sex Symbol Poses Yesterday

Dierdorf, the disgrace-o-skin whose name translates to “deer village” in South German dialect, was quite smitten with Suggs, shouting with merriment at his every accomplishment (that is, 4 tackles and 1 lame coverage sack). When Suggs logged the sack, a rush of blood flowed to Dan's penis in a state of Afrocentric euphoria, with Danny Girl exclaiming: “I’m so happy to see him back! Nobody thought he could do it so quickly…but here he is, making plays! This is a true miracle, the NFL Defensive Player of the Year has returned!” What Danielle failed to mention is that Sluggs appeared to have packed on an additional 20-30 lbs of flab onto his already-chunky frame. His cellulite-ridden thunder-thighs would make the CultMarx Queen, Oprah Winfrey, blush…

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CAPTION: Sluggs Returns, “Large” and In Charge

Matt Schaub threw for 256 yards, 165 yards (64%) of which went to white receivers (Kevin Walter, Owen Daniels, Garrett Graham, and James Casey). Kevin Walter, in particular, had a fine outing. As JimmyC mentioned, Schaub missed him badly on several long bombs in which Walter had beaten the athletically-inferior DB, but they did manage to connect on a nice touchdown…

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CAPTION: Walter Tallies 4 Catches for 74 Yards and a TD

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CAPTION: Daniels Tallies 7 Catches for 59 Yards and a TD

Although the “Nordic Beast,” JJ Watt, didn’t record a sack, his first batted pass resulted in an INT/TD and another forced a punt in a critical situation. Connor Barwin filled the void, abusing sumos and recording a sack/safety and a beautiful batted pass…

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CAPTION: Connor Barwin Records a Safety

Of course, the always-homoerotic Danielle Dingleberryd-ckhead kept confusing Watt and Barwin during the game. He also confused Garrett Graham with Kevin Walter twice. It’s understandable, since all of us whites probably “look the same” to him.

The sudden emergence of Jordy Nelson has been a mirror image of his success last season. That is, ignored until the coaching staff realizes that the NFL’s most talented outside receiving threat is on the roster. Unlike last season, where Nelson barely played (but still finished with 68 catches for 1,263 yards and 15 TD’s), Nelson seems to play nearly every snap, especially since with the white-male-emasculating star of those bile-ejecting “Old Spice” commercials, Greg Jennings, injured. And it only took five years!

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CAPTION: Nelson Notches 8 Catches, 122 Yards, TD

If only Green Bay would allow John Kuhn to receiver more touches. The powerback tallied 32 yards on 4 touches. Clay Matthew had another sack…

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CAPTION: Matthews’ 9[SUP]th[/SUP] Sack

As Bigunreal mentioned, any combination of the Patriots, Broncos, or Texans would make a great AFC Championship Game. There are slim pickings in the NFC, with the Packers, Rams, Vikings (Gerhart's treatment notwithstanding), and Cowboys being the most white friendly squads.
 
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Good job, wile.

I did notice that 3 DWF/beta males all responded saying Kuhn is a blocker not a RB.

The racist caste system is still very strongly entrenched ...
 

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On the comment section of the Charlotte Observer, they don't seem to be impressed with Cam Newton anymore.

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Thrashen...awesome post once again!!!

Also Griffin is a product of the system. Like I have said his stats are a product of wide open receivers either in the middle of the field or the screen passes. He rarely completes or attempts long passes.
 
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As far as RG the turd goes...

http://wp.advancednflstats.com/playerstats.php?pos=QB

Shanahan geared the offense to gremlin's strength and is squeezing everything he can out of his fresh legs. Of course you will have a high completion % when you DON'T throw the ball, rg3 only has 189 attempts one of the lowest in the league with 1601 total yards to go with it, even Vick has more total yards and he just had a bye week. His % of passes 15 yards+ is the LOWEST in the league at 13.8
Yes his numbers overall put him in top 10 QBs so far but unless Redskins get significantly whiter on the offense in the future this will be his best season for awhile. And may I add, opposing teams will have a lot more film to study on Redskins offense next year.

Edit: Leonardfan, you beat me in explaining RG3's 'monster' numbers this season :icon_smile:
 
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As far as RG the turd goes...

http://wp.advancednflstats.com/playerstats.php?pos=QB

Shanahan geared the offense to gremlin's strength and is squeezing everything he can out of his fresh legs. Of course you will have a high completion % when you DON'T throw the ball, rg3 only has 189 attempts one of the lowest in the league with 1601 total yards to go with it, even Vick has more total yards and he just had a bye week. His % of passes 15 yards+ is the LOWEST in the league at 13.8
Yes his numbers overall put him in top 10 QBs this season so far but unless Redskins get significantly whiter on the offense in the future this will be his best season for awhile. And may I add, opposing teams will have a lot more film to study on Redskins offense next season.

He is throwing almost nothing but checkdowns and short stuff. That's very smart of Shanahan, and it inflates Griffin's completion percentage. Defenses are basically letting him do it because they aren't being hurt by it. Eventually, it will come down to trying to be aggressive vs. protecting Griffin. The Skins only decent win was over the Vikings. It's easy to see where this is headed: sophomore slump like Scam, followed by injury while running the ball.
 

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Only the first half of the Chicago-Detroit game and at least 6 passes have been flat out dropped.
 

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I was born and raised in Massachusetts so I am Pat's fan for that arbitrary reason and, also, of course, for all the right reasons. So maybe it's one of the reasons I am less cynical about their chances this year than the rest of the board.

There is no question that they are not the team they were last year. And I do agree with the consensus here that McDaniels has a lot to do with it. Brady is a tad past his prime but he could not have declined this precipitously. They went away from a largely shotgun, spread offense scheme that was dominant to THIS.

Certainly injuries haven't helped (I do think Gronk is a little slower at present) but...I think the biggest factor is that a guy like McDaniels has to piss on something to make it his own. It has to be his vision even if it was working previously. He has to be the savior even if he ends up being the destroyer.

Ostensibly it is, or at least was, a love fest between Brady and McDaniels. Brady wanted him back esp. after the Bill O'Brien fiasco but maybe it was just that absence makes the heart fonder.

For example:

http://www.weei.com/sports/boston/this-just-in/218173/report-brady-mcdaniels-clashed-05

I see Brady as the quintessential team player. It's one of the reasons he's such a genius as a leader but it also means it takes longer for him to buck a system that isn't working or to give up on a teammate that's beyond hope. His instinct is always to work with people and to work things out. BB's the same. It's the reason Moss stuck around as long as he did. But the time of reckoning is fast approaching. This McDaniels kid will either have to submit to BB's way or be taken out of the system. BB and Brady have not achieved their success by being push overs or by being duped by "hotshots." I suspect we will start to see a revival of some of the things that worked last year and a (privately) humbled McDaniels will stay on. But who knows? Or will it be too late?
 
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So many good post & points!

On ESPN's Mike'd Up...Ray Rice gives a block to JJ Watt as the play was over...then as they are walking back; Watt tells Rice "I have eaten bigger burritos than you"...lol!!

Agreed! Woodhead needs to be utilized better....whether it be blogs or phone calls they need to know...would love to be able to speak to McDaniels if possible! Also on one of Gronk's TD's...Woodhead was WIDE OPEN on a screen pass and could have walked into the end-zone!

The Gerhart situation is bothersome; not totally suprised..but figured he should get at least 10 touches like Chester Taylor used to! There are too many other RB's around the NFL that should NOT be getting carries that adds to the frustration...even LaGarret Blount gets 5 carries; tough it was for -2 yards...and lets not even talk about Mark "Average one yard" Ingram!

Yesterday on FOX Bradshaw dogs on Harrison Smith's INT TD return...saying "turn on the speed"; then the other dude says "that is his speed"...then says "oh"....

That's OK...Jordy Nelson is showing why he is an emerging "elite" reciever!
 

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As Far as I can see, this situation with black QB's is just all publicity. These businessme/owners know what we know. They're in business to make money and that's what they're doing. So, they know that if the put up one or more of these black guys each year, it's positive publicity. Yeah, the guy will bomb as a QB, but his value isn't as a QB, it's as publicity. Whatever the blacks are doing at the position isn't important. It's only important to have a constant flow of them. Just my take on it.

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