The Pats are facing very stiff competition in the form of the Chiefs, winners of 11 straight games. During the KC-Houston game, Chiefs WR, Jeremy Maclin, literally cried while being carted off the field after sustaining what appeared to be a serious knee ligament tear. It turns out he merely sprained his ankle and might play this week against the Pats. Negro males are truly the most emotional, impulsive, and child-like creatures to ever walk the earth…
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Given the alternatives, I’m really rooting for the Packers to represent the NFC in the Superbowl. A white QB, an all-white OL, a white WR (Abbrederis) that plays the #3 role in some sets, a white WR (Janis) that returns kickoffs, a white FB (Kuhn) who actually gets some touches, and two white defenders (Ryan and Matthews) on defense, one of whom is a star. A total of 9 white starters, with Abbrederis possibly forced into a starting role against Arizona with Davante Adams out with yet another injury…
Without the great Jordy Nelson, this offense has been rancid all season, with appalling play from their WRs and TEs. Randall Cobb, in particular, hasn’t been earning his pay. Green Bay looked good in the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] half against Washington, but they’ll be a major underdog against Arizona. If they get past the Cardinals, their chances of defeating Carolina (or the Seattle Luck-hawks) seem even slimmer.
Last year's Superbowl was as good as it gets for our cause, with the very white Pats defeating Plantation Pete & Co. Brady, Gronk, Edelman, Amendola, and the all-white OL fundamentally emasculated a very black Seattle team in one of the most exciting SB games ever played. It's hard to imagine New England getting back to the Superbowl this season, but it's still possible.
Best case Suerpbowl scenario: Packers-Patriots Superbowl, Packers-Chiefs wouldn't be too bad.
Worst case Superbowl scenario: Any game involving any combination of the Seahawks, Cardinals, Broncos, Steelers, or Panthers