2013 NFL Season Week 12

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Edelman is beastin
 

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live by the affelet, more often than not you die by the affelet. They seem to always lack situational awareness. As Tom Iron would say, "in the end they always louse things up".
 

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Great game and great win by NE. The reason I still watch this game. Man, almost as great as the Oilers vs Bills game in 1982. I needed this for an end to a trying week.
 

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Manning has been unable to overcome the bad defenses he gets saddled with. Indy often lost when they had big leads. Last year Denver gave the lead up in their playoff game in the last minute, and here they blow a 24-0 lead.
 

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The DWFs show once again that they cannot think for themselves and follow Chrissy's lead and regurgitate his words to point out that it's actually Welker's fault that he didn't micromanage the idiot mulatto.

Naturally, it's always the white guy's fault. They're supposed to be the overseers of the plantation.
 

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THe ball bounces of an idiot mulatto, and Collinsworth blames Welker for it.

Carter seemed to never even look back or up for the ball, yet Collinsworth lays the blame on Welker.

At least that was a very watchable game. There were several key players, and most all of them were White. The stars were prominent. It made me actually able to watch a game without wincing. It was enjoyable and made me think "This is how pro football should should look, with the ratio and talent realistic, not Caste-friendly".
 
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Oh man this is unbelievable how Welker is being blamed for that last play. Collinsworth laid the blame on Welker and just like little children repeating what their fathers tell them the DWF started blaming Welker all over twitter and on the message boards. And just for good measure ESPN is going to spend all of tomorrow blaming Welker so there isn't a doubt left in anyone's mind.

I noticed after the bonehead play the camera man focused an unusual amount of time on the afflete, I'm guessing he thought he was just a dark white guy, which is what I initially thought based on the camera man. Collinsworth must have gotten word in his ear that he's black and he quickly went into blame whitey mode
 

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Manning has been unable to overcome the bad defenses he gets saddled with. Indy often lost when they had big leads. Last year Denver gave the lead up in their playoff game in the last minute, and here they blow a 24-0 lead.

You're kidding right? The Broncos defense put them up 17-0 in the first quarter. Manning was off almost the entire night. The TD drive that the Patriots got the lead on was setup by Manning throwing a pick at the 32 yard line. In last year's playoff game Manning threw a pick 6 and a game ending interception in overtime.

I like Manning but let's not pretend his cold weather woes are on the defense.
 

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Just watched the muffed punt. Welker signaled stay out of the way a little late but Carter should have had the field awareness (something blacks seem to lack) to be clear of the ball regardless. Carter wasn't even looking at Welker when he made the signal so Collinsworth is full of ****.
 
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Right on cue ESPN is telling us why it was Welker's fault and they're sounding very authoritative.
 

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I'm sure Luck is thanking Colts for bringing him a real running back, mister Richardson, him of 7 carries for 15 yards earlier today. Why would they need some backup white guy, what was his name again, Gerrard?

In all seriousness, let's hope he will make Colts push for Gerhart in the off-season...
 

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Right on cue ESPN is telling us why it was Welker's fault and they're sounding very authoritative.
They are wrong always. Anyway, the Bronco's D let the Pats score 31 unanswered points. Was that Whitey Welker's fault too? They (BSPN) would like everyone to ignore that. BSPN is part of the global lie. Everyone should ignore them as much as possible.
 

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They are wrong always. Anyway, the Bronco's D let the Pats score 31 unanswered points. Was that Whitey Welker's fault too? They (BSPN) would like everyone to ignore that. BSPN is part of the global lie. Everyone should ignore them as much as possible.

Yea I tuned out of ESPN over a year ago. I only watch sports - any of their bogus analysis is either muted or the channel is changed.
 

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Wow, when I left the Broncos were winning 24 to 0. When I got home I find out they lost.

I missed a good comeback.
 

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You could tell Manning took this loss especially hard. His tone and body language during the post game press conference told the story. I think it really bothers him being owned by Brady and the Patriots. He did not play his best game and those cold weather woes are real, not that this loss is on him in any way. It still has to hurt to lose after leading 24-0 at half-time.

These two teams should end up 1-2 in the AFC, and most likely will meet in the conference championship barring any major upsets.

Also, I don't think Manning likes Brady very much. Here's the post-game handshake:

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You could tell Manning took this loss especially hard. His tone and body language during the post game press conference told the story. I think it really bothers him being owned by Brady and the Patriots. He did not play his best game and those cold weather woes are real, not that this loss is on him in any way. It still has to hurt to lose after leading 24-0 at half-time.

These two teams should end up 1-2 in the AFC, and most likely will meet in the conference championship barring any major upsets.

Also, I don't think Manning likes Brady very much. Here's the post-game handshake:

Brady and Manning are certainly from different places. Manning is a southern guy out of Tennessee and Brady played at Michigan. There is a lingering sore spot for Michigan/Tennessee guys from that period as Tennessee Coach Fulmer cast a vote for Nebraska in 1997 cheating Michigan out of a deserved undisputed National Championship. In that same year voters gave the Heisman to Charles Woodson instead of Manning.

But while they are different culturally with Brady being an urban guy with a super model wife and Manning coming from Southern football royalty, I don't think it's personal but more of frustration on Manning's part. How many times has he lost a big game in that cold stadium?

Manning should have the home field though in the playoffs, not that Mile-High is always a better place to play in December and January then New England.

Mannings team was up 24-0, his team put up 31 points. And still lost. I think it's tough to criticize him too much. He wasn't stellar but he wasn't horrible either.
 

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Awesome win for the Pats! When their injured O-lineman returns they will be starting 9 whites on offense and 3 on defense. Meaning - a majority white team (with more than few white subs)! As for Denver, they have a sumo line which usually spells disaster. Moreover, they don't play their best TEs (for obvious reasons). I am hoping for a Chargers - Pats championship game in the AFC and an Eagles-Packers game in the NFC.
 

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Bottom line: Peyton has problem's in big games (esp. against Brady/Belichick and co.) It's a psychological block. He's a statistical monster and on paper may be the best to have played the game but Eli is a much better big-game quarterback than he is and, obviously, has no fear of the Patriots.

How many of those "cold games" were also critical, late season playoff games? I mean that's generally when these cold one's happen (this one was relatively early). That's the control that's lacking from the analysis I have seen re: his "cold weather woes" (most of which, nevertheless, seem to conclude it isn't really a factor).

But who knows, maybe it is yet another psychological block and an excuse to let big ones go. But let's face it, everyone else is working under the same conditions and a majority of the blacks on the field are thin-bloods from the south (and of course they are blacks and not Europeans hence arguably less well suited for it).

Meanwhile, Brady is from a suburb in the neighborhood of San Francisco where the climate is mild year round. It's also, culturally, probably the sissiest place on earth. Sorry, Peyton needs to man up. His little bro can do it. So it's obviously not a very un-European, cold weather pussy-ness endemic to his place of origin.

Welker also did not have a great game (late-game, botched-play aside). And, of course, NE weather is not to blame.

Edelman was great. He's less of a machine than the extremely consistent Welker and may never be as good but he's got an elusiveness that may even surpass Welker's at this point in their respective careers. And he's fun to watch. When Gronk catches the ball and starts dragging players, it's evident that he is the strongest and perhaps most athletic player on the field.

Patriots are a more humbled team this year which may help them when it counts. As they may have been victims of great expectations in the past. Brady has obviously lost a step. But, honestly, I'd rather them face Peyton in a critical play off game than may be anyone else.
 

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Elway needs to sit Peyton down and tell him he is not the player he was in the mid 2000s. And NE will tease but lose to a stingy defense, the usual fate of teams that make their super star QB a cap killer. Of course this means the GB Packers will now tease for years and then suck till they luck out and draft a QB on a rookie contract. But Jordy went over a 1000 yards yesterday I do believe, at least he can rack up some stats. If Philly can put together a D before Foles goes sky high in price I pick them to dominate in the near future.
 

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According to Chris Collinsworthless the boneheaded play by the Denver guy was Welkers fault. I guess to liberal douche's you always have to find a White guy to blame.

Collinsworthless is the worst caste whore ever.....I'll never forget the Falcons playoff game against Arizona a few years back......3rd and 19....Keith Brooking comes up to cover the back coming out of the backfield and the TE catches a 20 yard pass......Criisy went crazy blaming everything on Brooking.... and the DWFs followed his lead all week. Nobody could ever explain to me what the safety, Lawyer Malloy, was supposed to be doing in zone coverage 20 yards down field,,,,,
 

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Rule number one when blocking for a punt return is to NEVER end up where the ball can touch you. Even if your trying to block its better to let your man pass you than to let the ball touch you. Its a personal mistake that CAN NOT under any circumstance be anyone fault except the idiot that let the ball touch him. Its not the return mans responsibility to warn the blocker. The blocker must know above all else where the BALL is. Its pee wee football stuff yet this retarded mulatto is making money to play football, and his vastly superior white teammate is being blamed for his stupidity.

The media has ALWAYS put false blame on Welker. I think Wes is THE biggest black eye on the caste system the last 20 years. If all the caste nonsense we hear is true then it should be impossible for a small white man to make a team, much less dominate bigger negros day in, and day out. If not for Welker there would have never been an Amendola, or an Edelman, or Cole Beasley. So of course when the media has any chance to belittle his greatness they must act on it.

This is not official because I havent researched it today, but I watched every play closely yesterday. By my count Welker had 5 targets going into the last couple minutes of regulation. Decker had 4. Blackmarius Thomas had 9, and three of them he let bounce off his hands. I really have to question Mannings greatness if hes going to ignore his best offensive weapon.
At least 15 of the Broncos pass plays I noticed that Welker, and Decker were both lined up on the same side, while Thomas, or #85 the black TE would be on the other. Manning NEVER even looked to the side of the field that his white receivers were on. Its clear that on many plays Manning has no intention of going to his white guys. How can this be? What can this genius of the gridiron be seeing in the defense that makes him decide to force a quick pass to his black WR while Welker is standing wide open waving his arms?
 

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The Broncos losing that game was a result of that black afflete messing up on special teams - not Welker. Just tune out from ESPN - those idiots know nothing and are just going with the agenda they have created.
 

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Statistically, the NE/DEN game was a dead heat from time of possession, first downs, total yards, turnovers. Somebody had to win, and it was by 3 in overtime for the home team. It's not Manning's fault and certainly not Welker's fault. The Patriots schemed to stop the passing game, and consequently allowed Moreno to run for 224 yards. As for tonight's game, as nauseating as it will be, I hope Washington wins. They're going nowhere this year and a few more losses may keep San Francisco out of the playoffs.
 
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