2016 NFL Week 2

Leonardfan

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The Jets really did own that game besides those two long passes the buffalo black quarterback did not put up any semblance of a consistent passing offense to drive the team down the field. Fitzpatrick looked great though and I am glad he resigned, I do hope to see Smiff jettisioned either during this season or in the offseason.
 

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Very solid/great game by Fritzy. Love it. A couple years ago, most DWFs and DW writers wanted to write him off. He said NO!
 

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Glad to see the Jets get back to 500 with a monster game from Decker. He is the real deal.

I recall very clearly that during his last 2 years in Denver when he put up solid numbers, most DWFs and media attributed Decker's success to Manning and also D. Thomas. The implication being that he benefited from a great QB and another WR which left Decker open for his touches. But the facts are, Decker has put together two solid seasons in NY and is now off to another great start.

He's indeed the real deal, a solid, all-around outside receiver. I hope he can stay healthy and have yet another 1000+ yard season and double digit TDs.
 

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It was indeed a dominant game for Decker on a national stage. I knew he'd abuse Rastafarian Rex's black boys, as all white WR's seem to each season. Check out the look on the Fat Man's portly face after Eric scored (18 second mark) on one of his negro-flavored DB's, haha...


After the TD, apparently Decker's wife (Jessie James) posted a photo with a lewd caption boasting about the size of Decker's manhood...

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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...mes-absurd-nickname-jets-wr-article-1.2794290

A trashy thing to write, of course, but refreshing to see white phallic worship (as opposed to the ubiquitous alternative) and a white woman proud of her husband. They have two kids together and had their own reality show a few years back...

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Tynog and Rasta Rex...I like that! Good ones, B more Dan & Trashen!

Glorious game by Eric Decker. Had a huge bomb called back on a holding penalty by sumo Clady.

It was telling when Phil Simms said in the post game review that "Tynog needs to start dropping back and make NFL type throws"
I couldn't believe it!

I was also floored when Cuck Wesseling of nfl.com said this about Tynog:

4. For the second consecutive week,Tyrod Taylor's offense was lacking a sustaining element as he missed too many throws and had little feel for the pocket. The Bills' respectable offensive numbers were skewed by Goodwin's long touchdown, busted coverage on Taylor's improvised 71-yard connection with Greg Salas and a garbage-time scoring drive. It can't help Taylor's confidence or rhythm that the Bills are needlessly fooling around with EJ Manuel as a bizarre short-yardage specialist.

With Arizona and NE up next it's looking like the pieces are falling into place for a complete housecleaning & the removal of Rasta Rex and Dougtavious Whaley.
 

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It looks to me that someone missed the protection scheme on that TD pass, maybe Fitz did not call it right or the RB let his QB take a shot. I of course could be full of it. And its great to see that Eric settled his heifer instead of playing steer, twice at that, better than Brady who got an insurance baby 1 each out of his.
 

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I recall very clearly that during his last 2 years in Denver when he put up solid numbers, most DWFs and media attributed Decker's success to Manning and also D. Thomas. The implication being that he benefited from a great QB and another WR which left Decker open for his touches. But the facts are, Decker has put together two solid seasons in NY and is now off to another great start.

He's indeed the real deal, a solid, all-around outside receiver. I hope he can stay healthy and have yet another 1000+ yard season and double digit TDs.
Yup. Decker's been trending up the past couple of years while D. Thomas has been trending down. In a fair, truly "colorblind" world, the NFL would be loaded with White WRs like Decker. Blair White comes to mind foremost as a WR that should still be in the NFL, and if he was, he'd be doing the same thing as Decker is right now.
 

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Revis Island is now Tourists island. One of the most overrated hyped up players last few years is being exposed. Decker and Fitzpatrick are fun to watch!
 

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Revis Island is now Tourists island. One of the most overrated hyped up players last few years is being exposed. Decker and Fitzpatrick are fun to watch!
I was about to post this last night. Revis who hasn't been truly elite for a couple of years now is just another cornerback now. Seeing Goodwin burn Revis further confirmed his fall as all he does is run a good deep route and isn't an NFL calibre receiver on any other pattern.
 

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The Bills fired their offensive coordinator - hilarious!

What a trainwreck! Roman was not the reason Rasta Rex's defense couldn't stop anyone. Of course, Roman is probably glad he no longer has to deal with a qb who handicaps his offense. Anyway, Rex and co. are going to get the boot from the Pegula's at the end of the year. Maybe now the Pegula's will throw some money Coach Chin's way.
 

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http://bills.buffalonews.com/2016/09/16/report-bills-fire-oc-greg-roman/


Taylor had touchdown passes of 84 and 71 yards in Thursday night's 37-34 loss against the New York Jets, but looked tentative and indecisive throughout the game. Ownership also didn't believe that those big plays were a reflection of progress by Taylor and couldn't be counted on to carry the offense through the rest of the season.

Sounds like the owners aren't completely clueless.

Taylor benching coming soon? Like it matters, nothing but black quarterbacks on the roster. :(
 

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Eh Roman got what was coming to him considering his track record as the O-coordinator with the Toucan in San Francisco. Hard to feel bad for a guy who is responsible for the dumbing down of NFL offenses for black quarterbacks to be effective.
 

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The Bills fired their offensive coordinator - hilarious!
Since they are running very thin on White players to use as scapegoats, it looks like it's the White coaches turn. That's the typical Caste way.

First, do well with a (relatively) White-friendly team, by either winning a division, conference or league championship. Then, start purging the White players that were on those winning teams and replace them with inferior or mediocre black players. Then, when you are close, but no longer winning any championships at any level, purge most of the remaining White players and replace them with more inferior or mediocre black players. Then, when you start losing badly, start firing the White coaches, and, probably the GM too (if he's White) and the head coach too (if he's White). Then, finally, only when you hit rock-bottom and almost all of the White players, many of the White coaches, the White GM, the White head coach, etc. have been purged, fire either the (black) head coach or (black) GM. Then, start all over, hiring a White GM, White head coach, and start assembling a team based more on merit (become more White-friendly again). Then, start winning championships again and then "rinse-and-repeat"...
 

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Tyrod, he of the "monstrous upside" who had a "monster game" last night according to Weenieworld, was just signed to a 6-year $92 million contract extension in April.
Funny I didn't hear much criticism from the media after that contract. Compare that to how concerned they are for the team's financial future whenever a young white qb signs a contract
 

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Since they are running very thin on White players to use as scapegoats, it looks like it's the White coaches turn. That's the typical Caste way.

First, do well with a (relatively) White-friendly team, by either winning a division, conference or league championship. Then, start purging the White players that were on those winning teams and replace them with inferior or mediocre black players. Then, when you are close, but no longer winning any championships at any level, purge most of the remaining White players and replace them with more inferior or mediocre black players. Then, when you start losing badly, start firing the White coaches, and, probably the GM too (if he's White) and the head coach too (if he's White). Then, finally, only when you hit rock-bottom and almost all of the White players, many of the White coaches, the White GM, the White head coach, etc. have been purged, fire either the (black) head coach or (black) GM. Then, start all over, hiring a White GM, White head coach, and start assembling a team based more on merit (become more White-friendly again). Then, start winning championships again and then "rinse-and-repeat"...
You know the score.

Rotund Rex is now doubling down. The new OC is his black buddy, the former RB coach from their Jets days. Look for an even more regressive offense with Tyrod running around like a chicken with its head cut off.
 

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According to Weenieworld, Tyrod had a "monster night" and displayed "monstrous upside." :rolleyes: How much more ridiculous and obvious can the agenda be:

Tyrod Taylor completed 18-of-30 passes for 297 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in Buffalo's 37-31, Week 2 loss to the Jets. He added two rushes for 25 yards. We got a little bit of everything from Taylor this evening, including but not limited to two massive deep-bomb touchdowns, a badly-underthrown interception and a concussion evaluation. The bombs were to Marquise Goodwin and Greg Salas. The pick, Sammy Watkins, whom Taylor found just twice for 20 yards. The monster night on the heels of Taylor's dismal Sunday is a reminder of his volatility, but also monstrous upside. Taylor will remain decidedly boom-or-bust for Week 3 against Arizona.

I fail to see what is "monstrous" about 297 yards passing. At least 10 whites went over 300 yards passing in week one. 25 yards rushing is negligible. 3 TD passes is nice, but tempered by the INT. If a white QB had the same stat line, it would never be labeled "monstrous".
 

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Tyrod, he of the "monstrous upside" who had a "monster game" last night according to Weenieworld, was just signed to a 6-year $92 million contract extension in April.

If I'm not mistaken, that extension included a loophole, which really made it a one year deal. If this year he doesn't "prove" it, then the deal is off. This is good because Rasta Rex can take tynog with him.
 

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Another receiver with first round measureables and grade school comprehension of his position:

Bears OC Dowell Loggains indicated Kevin White's "responsibilities" may be "scaled back" after a rough opener. The box score showed a team-high seven targets against the Texans, but White got Jay Cutler intercepted on a bad route and came away with 34 yards. "Trying to keep his role as simple as possible for him and do things that he's very comfortable doing," Loggains said regarding the Bears' goal for White. "At West Virginia, the route tree wasn't big. He played on one side of the field." It would not be surprising if White began losing snaps and targets to Eddie Royal.
 

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Tyrod, he of the "monstrous upside" who had a "monster game" last night according to Weenieworld, was just signed to a 6-year $92 million contract extension in April.

To be fair I guess, the contract was team friendly meaning they can dump him at the end of the season.
 

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On the nationwide radio coverage of the game, Tony Boselli and maybe even Esiason and Eagle, were quite critical of Tyrod. Boselli was constantly pointing out his overthrowing of receivers. Even when he made a completion he was pointing out how a better throw would have had led to more yards, and he also mentioned how Tyrod kept missing open receivers.
 

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Did a quick number crunch and Fitz' standard deviation for completed passing yardage was ~10, Tyrod's was ~22. I wonder why stat geeks don't use stdev for NFL that much.
 
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