2013 NFL Season Week 9

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Edelman crushing the punt returns. Don't know how these slow pokes do it!

deception, of course. and hard work. and precise punt return route running. and studying the play book. and consistently over achieving. uh, and wanting it more than the other guys. also, they are apparently future detectives, as they always seem to just "find a way to make plays."

LOL
 

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deception, of course. and hard work. and precise punt return route running. and studying the play book. and consistently over achieving. uh, and wanting it more than the other guys. also, they are apparently future detectives, as they always seem to just "find a way to make plays."

LOL

The commentator did say, to his credit, that "that kid can run". And did not qualify with adjectives like "deceptive." At least this time.
 

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Foles out for Barkley! Boooooooooooo!

Barkley will operate the Eagles' offense as effortlessly as Foles given some experience. It's only a certain Negro that's incapable of running it. Surely Kelly won't bow to Caste protocol by letting Vick ever start again for his team.
 

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Barkley will operate the Eagles' offense as effortlessly as Foles given some experience. It's only a certain Negro that's incapable of running it. Surely Kelly won't bow to Caste protocol by letting Vick ever start again for his team.

O i like Barkley too just would of liked to of seen Foles get the record on his own, thought they would of left him in to try to get it. Good day for white players today Don. Brady looks back to his old self today too which is never a bad thing!
 

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O i like Barkley too just would of liked to of seen Foles get the record on his own, thought they would of left him in to try to get it. Good day for white players today Don. Brady looks back to his old self today too which is never a bad thing!

Absolutely. Brady's hand was very swollen last week, which along with his many new receivers contributed to his weak start. The Patriots will only get stronger now, hopefully to face the Broncos for the AFC championship.
 

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Damn! Has Jordan Cameron been invisible this game. 1 reception for 4 yards and the game is almost over. Damn Jason Scambull.
 

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O i like Barkley too just would of liked to of seen Foles get the record on his own, thought they would of left him in to try to get it. Good day for white players today Don. Brady looks back to his old self today too which is never a bad thing!

Foles wouldn't have gotten the record. it was too obvious the offense took it's foot of the gas
 

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Damn! Has Jordan Cameron been invisible this game. 1 reception for 4 yards and the game is almost over. Damn Jason Scambull.

that posh mulatto is the most deceptive QB in the league. has decent stats, but his real effect on the game is minimal.
 

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I noticed that too.

Saw the replay multiple times, unfortunately, it was Woodhead's left foot that knocked-out the pylon. Matter of inches really, the good news here is that Danny is clearly an integral part of the SD offense.
 

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Nick Foles had statistically the greatest performance of any QB in history.
 

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damn, just read that Austin Collie got injured early on during the game, hopefully nothing serious.

some decent rotoworld write ups instead of their weekly spew of hatred (pending Riley Cooper's blurb)

Danny Woodhead rushed seven times for 21 yards and caught nine passes for 77 yards in Sunday's Week 9 overtime loss to the Redskins.

Woodhead remains a focal point of the Chargers offense week in and week out. If the defense is in man coverage, they split Woodhead out and let him burn a linebacker. Against zone, he finds holes over the middle and makes things happen. He even got a goal-line chance in this game, but didn't convert. Still Woodhead is on pace for 1,168 total yards, 98 receptions and eight touchdowns. With the Chargers figuring to trail against the Broncos in Week 10, he's a strong flex candidate -- with monstrous PPR upside.

Nick Foles immolated the Raiders in the Eagles' Week 9 win, completing 22-of-28 passes for 406 yards, seven touchdowns and zero interceptions.

Foles was pulled midway through the fourth quarter with the Eagles winning 49-13. Foles' seven touchdowns tie an NFL record held by six other players. As you may remember, Peyton Manning became the sixth player in league history to throw for seven scores in Denver's Week 1 win over the Ravens. Coming off one of the worst starts by any quarterback in the NFL this season, Foles simply did whatever he wanted against the Raiders' hodgepodge secondary, putting the perfect amount of loft underneath every throw. Every time he spotted an advantageous matchup, he exploited it. Foles averaged 13.9 yards per attempt, and had seven completions of 20 yards or longer. His touchdowns went for two, 17, 63, 15, 25, 46 and five yards. Now the owner of a 13:0 TD:INT ratio on the season, Foles will get the Packers on the road in Week 10. Michael Vick (hamstring) may not get another start, regardless of his health.

Mike Glennon completed 17-of-23 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns as the Bucs fell to the Seahawks in Week 9.

He rushed four times for 13 yards. The third-round rookie has flashed signs of being a true franchise quarterback in his 2013 starts, and displayed impressive decision making on the road in a very tough spot. Most of Glennon's incompletions consisted of throwaways. Glennon will get an easier test in Week 10 against the Dolphins. While we have been (mostly) impressed with the rookie, he's just a two-quarterback-league fantasy option, and a low-end one at that.

 

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The Pittsburgh Crawfords are utterly humiliated by the Patriots' nearly all-White offense.
 

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This is the best day for White players in the NFL in the past 25 years. These late games have been unbelievable, one White offensive player after another kicking ass, with the few White defensive players allowed to play doing great as always.

White players in the NFL are even better than black players were in football and baseball in the 1950s and early '60s. The difference is that White players have no media support; the opposite of what blacks have had in this "racist" country for generations.

That's saying a lot!!! With Welker & Decker having the Bye week + Jordy Nelson on MNF! Andrew Luck & JJ Watt up next!

Cooper 5-139-3
Amendola 4-122-1
Gronk 9-143-1

Way to go Nick Foles!

Very enjoyable day!!

Wish Woodhead's play would have been a TD....Did they allow him to run any TOSS SWEEPS today?? Or more of the up the middle stuff?? Props with his 9 rec 77 yds!

The Bucs blow the lead against the Seahawks...
 

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Weenieworld's damage control:

Riley Cooper - WR - Eagles

Riley Cooper caught five passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns in Philadelphia's Week 9 rout of the Raiders.

Cooper's scores were just three of seven for Nick Foles. Cooper schooled Raiders rookie CB D.J. Hayden on his first touchdown, simply running by him in the end zone. Hayden offered up slightly better coverage on Cooper's second score, but fell down, allowing Cooper to waltz to a 63-yarder. Cooper got loose in the end zone on a busted play for his third and final touchdown. Cooper still wasn't getting good separation, but Foles' ball placement was as good as you'll ever see. Cooper has now surpassed 88 yards receiving in three of his past four games, but has done so on only 24 total targets. He's still not an advisable WR3, but is shaping up as a plug-and-play WR4 with Nick Foles getting the Eagles' offense moving.


:icon_rolleyes:

 

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roto on Cooper:

Riley Cooper caught five passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns in Philadelphia's Week 9 rout of the Raiders.

Cooper's scores were just three of seven for Nick Foles. Cooper schooled Raiders rookie CB D.J. Hayden on his first touchdown, simply running by him in the end zone. Hayden offered up slightly better coverage on Cooper's second score, but fell down, allowing Cooper to waltz to a 63-yarder. Cooper got loose in the end zone on a busted play for his third and final touchdown. Cooper still wasn't getting good separation, but Foles' ball placement was as good as you'll ever see. Cooper has now surpassed 88 yards receiving in three of his past four games, but has done so on only 24 total targets. He's still not an advisable WR3, but is shaping up as a plug-and-play WR4 with Nick Foles getting the Eagles' offense moving.

so more yardage on less catches is now somehow bad?
 

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roto on Cooper:

Riley Cooper caught five passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns in Philadelphia's Week 9 rout of the Raiders.

Cooper's scores were just three of seven for Nick Foles. Cooper schooled Raiders rookie CB D.J. Hayden on his first touchdown, simply running by him in the end zone. Hayden offered up slightly better coverage on Cooper's second score, but fell down, allowing Cooper to waltz to a 63-yarder. Cooper got loose in the end zone on a busted play for his third and final touchdown. Cooper still wasn't getting good separation, but Foles' ball placement was as good as you'll ever see. Cooper has now surpassed 88 yards receiving in three of his past four games, but has done so on only 24 total targets. He's still not an advisable WR3, but is shaping up as a plug-and-play WR4 with Nick Foles getting the Eagles' offense moving.

so more yardage on less catches is now somehow bad?

lol. You can sense the bitterness between the lines. Probably some fat racist kneegrow, bitter at coop for torching the coal black D.
 

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lol. You can sense the bitterness between the lines. Probably some fat racist kneegrow, bitter at coop for torching the coal black D.

Probably some White dweeb. Any time there's a semi-competent black they usually have a picture and other hype about him.

Weenieworld has considerable resources, being owned by NBC. There seems to be a half dozen or so writers who do their updates; one is kind of fair, the rest are "politically correct" nerds and other communists.
 

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roto on Cooper:

Riley Cooper caught five passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns in Philadelphia's Week 9 rout of the Raiders.

Cooper's scores were just three of seven for Nick Foles. Cooper schooled Raiders rookie CB D.J. Hayden on his first touchdown, simply running by him in the end zone. Hayden offered up slightly better coverage on Cooper's second score, but fell down, allowing Cooper to waltz to a 63-yarder. Cooper got loose in the end zone on a busted play for his third and final touchdown. Cooper still wasn't getting good separation, but Foles' ball placement was as good as you'll ever see. Cooper has now surpassed 88 yards receiving in three of his past four games, but has done so on only 24 total targets. He's still not an advisable WR3, but is shaping up as a plug-and-play WR4 with Nick Foles getting the Eagles' offense moving.

so more yardage on less catches is now somehow bad?
I'm no expert but could they be talking in a fantasy perspective? I don't play FF so I don't know but saying "Only 24 total targets" seems to suggest he's bad for a FF team if he doesn't make a few of those catches he isn't going to get many more chances. Kind of one of the reasons I don't really like betting lines or FF stats - they don't usually have to do with the game much. I could be wrong though. I think the "Not getting good separation" is the bigger slander.
 

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Nick Foles had statistically the greatest performance of any QB in history.

Wow, that's amazing.

The biggest story in football this week is Foles's performance. Probably the media will handle this story by barely reporting it.

They'll probably give more coverage to black quarterbacks this week despite Foles's performance.
 

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How much you want to bet Chip Kelly gives Vick his job back? Kelly has been a giant castewhore his whole life. Kelly originally wanted Dennis Dixon to be the Eagles QB. Most likely Kelly will trade Foles to a crappy team like Arizona in order to get a black QB in the draft. Vick will keep playing his game of faking injuries when they play though teams and playing in games when they face awful teams. Unfortunately Eagles fans are as dumb as Raiders fans and can't figure out the caste system.
 
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