2016 Season NFL Playoffs

Leonardfan

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Jake Ryan played a great game - had 3 pass break ups along with a ton of tackles.

Nice to see the giants offense sputter with their coal black offense.

The packers need to set the tone and dictate the game next week against the cowboys.
 
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As frustrated as we (myself included) get with the Packers sometimes for not giving their talented White players the chances they deserve, at least they actually have White playmakers. Even in a game like this (Nelson injured, Janis ignored, Ripkowski not being the primary carrier as he should be today), Green Bay's White men are out there making a difference, while the coal-black Giants can now spend the rest of the playoffs as spectators.
 

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Jake Ryan played a great game - had 3 pass break ups along with a ton of tackles.

Nice to see the giants offense sputter with their coal black offense.

The packers need to set the tone and dictate the game next week against the cowboys.

Really impressed with Ryan! 12tkls and as you mentioned looked good in pass coverage! Next week's GB vs Dallas game is a must see.
 

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Get rid of Giants. Check.

On that Mathews play Giants number 28 goes to pick up the ball just in case and BAM! Next thing he knows it's Packer ball. Ha ha.

Some good old fashioned lunch pail keep the legs driving power ball on that Rip TD. He looks to be Kuhn's equal at least in running and he should only get better. I wonder if he's a natural fullback and not a bulked up RB.

Some of these upsiders how do they determine if they have a concussion? They're so damn dumb it's like they're walking around with a permanent concussion.

Poor Giants must be stunned.

Back to da beach ya bums.
 

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Some of these upsiders how do they determine if they have a concussion? They're so damn dumb it's like they're walking around with a permanent concussion.

Upsiders. Lol.
 

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Packers 38, Giants 13. A blowout. What does Janoris Jenkins have to say now?
 

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Nice to see the Giants and their fake tough guys (homo-thugs?) sent packing.

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Maybe Eli should have acted like the team leader and properly criticized and reigned in these prima donnas instead of making light of the Miami partying???......Nah, that would be too much to expect from the cuck-boy.
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ESPN crediting ODB with 2 drops. By my count I saw 4. Bending the truth.
 

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The sole Weenieworld employee who isn't rabidly anti-White was on duty tonight:

Packers WR Jeff Janis was not targeted in Sunday's Wild Card loss to the Giants. The Packers refuse to give Janis meaningful snaps on offense, so he made his presence felt repeatedly on special teams with a 33-yard kickoff return and a tackle in punt coverage. The NFL's version of Kevin Youkilis will continue to toil in the Green Bay dungeon while we await Janis' explosion into 2018 free agency.
 

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I saw one play where the Packers were going straight downfield with right side wideout a sprint around the corner and downfield, I said geebizakers this dude is really slow..turns out it was Geronimooooooo!!!! lol Almost every deep route Janis ran when he was given snaps he cleared and was gone...but Rodgers dont see him in fact he never even looked to his right...Janis was open every deep play...
 
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I wonder if there's a team out there (outside of Patriots) that can see Janis' potential.
 

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any word on Jordy? looking at the internet, no word.
 

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Crawford coach, Joey Porter, arrested after altercation with police.

TNB. No. Impulse. Control.

Porter was the exact same way when he played for the Crawfords. It seemed like he was always getting into trouble. He would be doing a longer stint in jail already if he weren't a football player. This kind of sociopath shouldn't be loose in society.
 

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It was really satisfying to see the Raiders (5 whites on their 53-man roster) and the Giants (8 whites on 53-man roster) both eliminated, in humiliating fashion, on the same weekend. As Freethinker mentioned, Odell Chimpout Jr., who amassing a dazzling 28 yards against the Packers' 3rd string CB's, went temporarily insane and punched a hole outside the visitor's locker room wall after the game. If only he'd have shown such intensity during the game, where he mostly sulked on the sideline and stared mindlessly at his gloves after dropping should-be TD's like this...

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He must've felt the size of Jiminy Cricket after multiple costly drops and reacted accordingly...

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Obviously, I'm hoping that Jordy doesn't have broken ribs. He's a very tough guy and based on his reaction to the hit, it doesn't look good. He worked so hard to come back from the ACL tear to lead the NFL in TD catches (6th in yardage) and it might all be taken away because of an illegal hit (leading with crown of the helmet on defenseless WR) from some NYG dindu. Very frustrating/disappointing if he's placed on IR.

It was fantastic to see that five different white players (Clay Matthews, Jake Ryan, Kyler Fackrell, Dean Lowry, and Blake Martinez) played meaningful defensive snaps for Green Bay. Also, LB Jordan Tripp is used heavily on special teams. The Packers currently have 23 whites on their 53-man roster.
 
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it is called intentional targeting...leading with the helmet but since Nelson, Martin and a few others in the last 4 games have all been white there is no calls....
 

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The two above posts are correct. The intentional shot on Jordy was illegal because the defender speared Jordy with his helmet. Somehow much later on after the game someone brought that up but the Fox announcers just ignored it and didn't bother to question the "ref in the TV booth" about the non call. White WR's have been targeted with malicious hits from black players for years and here is another prime example. These "criminal" hits dressed up as competitive play is a horrible joke.
Even worse was the horrific hit to the skull and jaw with a helmet ( that Celtic mentioned earlier) that Miami QB Moore took from I believe it was LB Dupree of the filthy Steelers. So the net outcome of this death blow? Dupree was flagged for a 15 yard personal foul call and the Miami running back who shoved back also got a 15 yard personal foul so the net result was replay the down.
The question that every ******* commentator did not bring up is quite obvious. Is it official that NFL players and their health and their brains are really not as important as college players? If this was a college game (officiated correctly) the Giants spear on unprotected Jordy and the violent Pitt LB full speed jaw cracker on the Miami QB would have resulted in these goons getting tossed OUT OF THE GAME FOR INTENTIONAL TARGETING!
And correctly so because I think these hits should be outlawed at all football levels. Heck I like a nice hit as much as anyone else but these helmet shots are way over the line. What the hell is wrong with the NFL player representatives? Shouldn't they want the same protective measures that college football now has in place? Where is the press on these issues? With all this talk about head injuries why hasn't the NFL taken better protective measures beyond this concussion protocol thing they implemented which is fine but in the scheme of things is not nearly enough to protect the players from the worst type of hits.
 
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What the hell are we missing with Janis that ******* Geronimo Allison has bypassed him? Unreal and probably the most frustrating storyline of the season.

Aaron Rodgers pointed to Geronimo Allison as the Packers' receiver who will have to step up most if Jordy Nelson (ribs) misses time.

"Geronimo has been playing a lot for us and he's been playing effectively," said Rodgers. "... You know Geronimo is going to have to step up and play extended time if Jordy is going to be out." Nelson's status is uncertain for the Divisional Round, but early indications aren't optimistic. An undrafted rookie out of Illinois, Allison will likely take over outside in three-receiver sets across from Davante Adams. Randall Cobb is back healthy in the slot.
 
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