Some points concerning the Patriots-Steelers matchup…
What the Patriots did to the Steelers was so beautiful. It wasn’t merely whites dominating blacks…they appeared to demoralize them on an atomic level. The “Chocolate Curtain” had no fight, no hunger, no passion, and no will to overcome the Patriot offense that so effortlessly conquered them. Their bug-eyed, Ebonics-talking coach, Mike Tomlin, must’ve felt superfluously-ashamed given the video that emerged of him using curse when referring to the Patriots, calling them
“********,” “mother-ckers,” and saying
“we gonna be ready for they azz!”
CAPTION: “boff dem white boiz, Hogan and Edelman, iz juss rayciss!”
Given that the footballs utilized in the AFC Championship Game were checked for proper inflation before and after every single play, Steelers owner, Dan Rooney, is now imploring the NFL to investigate “Hate Crime” charges against the Patriots for their merciless drubbing of his “Chocolate Curtain” defense. With Chris Hogan and Julian Edelman abusing the all-black starting eleven for 17 catches, 298 yards, and 3 TDs (the best for any WR duo in any title game in NFL history), and Amendola notching 2 catches for 12 yards, Rooney felt that the contest was a manifestation of white racism. The elderly Marxist described the competition as a “modern day slave whipping.” In fact, the only black WR to catch a pass for New England was rookie, Malcolm Mitchell, who had one forgettable snag for 5 yards. When was the last time an NFL team had their white WR’s tally 310 yards and their black WR’s only 5 yards in any NFL game…let alone a Conference Championship? Perhaps 50 years ago?
CAPTION: Brady's Troops Superbowl Bound
Hogan’s Highlights…
Back in September during an episode of “Inside the NFL,” degenerate turned role model, Brandon Marshall, was prophetic in his praise of Hogan…
“Everyone’s forgetting about this one guy on the roster. This is the secret weapon: Hogan. He is a monster. That’s the type of guy I want on my team. That guy can play ball.”
Julian Edelman enjoyed his second straight 100-yard game in the 2016-2017 playoffs and scored a great TD and had a nice 41-yard gain…
Rob Ninkovich’s fumble recovery changed the game at the most crucial of moments. The reliable DE/OLB hybrid (undrafted, unwanted, jerked around for years before being signed by NE) now has 15 recoveries, which leads the NFL over the past 7 years.
Then there’s the all-time greatest QB to ever play, Tom Brady. 32/42 for 384 yards, 3 TD’s, and that’s with his team taking their foot off the gas with about 8 minutes left. The evergreen veteran took sacks when necessary, threw the ball away when he didn’t like the defense, checked into great plays at the line, and didn't even come close to throwing an INT. One can only fathom how dominant he’d be this season if the great RT, Sebastian Vollmer, along with arguably the best overall football player in the NFL, Rob Gronkowski, weren’t on IR.
Credit must be given to New England’s defense, a unit that has been “bend, don’t break” all season long and carried the team through Brady's suspension. Superbowl 49 hero, CB Malcolm Butler (who was also undrafted), was fantastic all season and made some nice plays. He plays with great confidence, despite drawing the opponent’s best WR each week. Likewise with CB, Logan Ryan, a player who has really elevated his game this season after looking like another huge bust who was actually pulled during their Superbowl 49 win in favor of Butler. Hightower isn’t the greatest in coverage LB, but he’s played the run well all season. Alan Branch is a stout DT who can stand his ground in the middle. McCourty, a former 1st round bust at CB, has finally become a top flight safety after years of mediocre play. Safety Pat Chung can’t cover anybody, but comes up well in run support. The white players (Ninkovich, McClellin, and Long) aren’t superstars, but all have contributed in times of great need.
The Pats have a major challenge ahead and could easily lose to a quality Atlanta team. All of their SB’s have been nail-biters and I’d expect no different this time around. Win or lose, the Pats are a nightmare for the anti-white Caste System and have been a joy to watch for the better part of 10 years (since Welker joined the team in 2007).