2016 Season NFL Playoffs

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Taco Bell commercial promoting race mixing and therefore White Genocide.

It shows a black male staring. Then it shows a white woman staring, by implication at the black male. Then it shows a white man staring but no white woman staring back. Once you know their agenda you can see how they use subtle "advertising" for race mixing and White Genocide.

I noticed that!! Sickening :cursing2:
 

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It's just so awesome, and natural and obvious, to watch it, and Gronk isn't even playing. It's also so disgusting that not one other team will "copy" what has made New England head and shoulders above every other franchise in the league for the past 16 years. I hope Bill Belichick coaches until he's 90, but I wonder if he might exit the scene when Tom Brady does.

I can see Brady and Edel and Amen and Hogan working on all kinds of throws and routes and hand positions in practice. Shitt that would make an afflete go into brain scramble like Fuller5 showed all of America tonight in the pats end zone
 

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I think there is a pretty big difference between Chiefs and Steelers in terms of white players. Chiefs have 4 of 5 white o-line players, a tight end in Kelce who is pivotal for the offense, a fullback in Sherman who is actually used a fair amount, and a semi-starter on D in Sorenson, who is in on most passing downs I believe.
 

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I think there is a pretty big difference between Chiefs and Steelers in terms of white players. Chiefs have 4 of 5 white o-line players, a tight end in Kelce who is pivotal for the offense, a fullback in Sherman who is actually used a fair amount, and a semi-starter on D in Sorenson, who is in on most passing downs I believe.

Yeah the Chiefs are certainly the ones to root for unless Matakevich and Chickillo get larger roles on defense. Sorensen has impressed this year for sure - 63 tackles and three picks (one for a touchdown off Brees), and has played 48.6% of defensive snaps and 82% of special teams snaps. Zombo has also had an impact on defense, playing 44% of snaps there (and 52% of special teams snaps). If those two can get good game time and make an impact I'll be very glad, in addition to of course Smith and Kelce playing good.


Hmm, wonder what the odds are of Roethhlisberger getting all the blame for a steelers loss despite probably being their best player...
 

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In a season where Thielen just missed out (unfairly) on 1,000 yards I was annoyed that Hogan had to leave the game last night because of I believe a minor thigh injury. He had 4 catches for 95 yards at that point so it was a slam dunk he would have cruised over 100 yards and would have joined Julian, who also had a terrific game with over 100 yards. Two white guys kicking ass. Very odd but not surprising that Hogan spent his time at Penn State playing Lacrosse .Maybe we need more white lacrosse players in the NFL? I am sure most of you remember very fast Falcons DE Patrick Kearney. He was also a lacrosse star at Virginia. Penn State for years now has rejected white wide receivers and you can bet the house this Franklin guy will not recruit any white running backs ( discussed here) or white wide receivers.
OK white guys go out for lacrosse then transfer to a school play football a couple of years and back door your way into the NFL just like Kearney and Hogan, who are terrific athletes who can run really fast. Obviously the old fashioned route for most white wide receivers has been closed off--you know get a scholarship to a power 5 school have a nifty college career get invited to the combine and get drafted and eventually start at WR in the NFL. This old fashioned approach for white wide receivers might make a come back---in my next life.
 

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What times do the games start today?
 

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In a season where Thielen just missed out (unfairly) on 1,000 yards I was annoyed that Hogan had to leave the game last night because of I believe a minor thigh injury. He had 4 catches for 95 yards at that point so it was a slam dunk he would have cruised over 100 yards and would have joined Julian, who also had a terrific game with over 100 yards. Two white guys kicking ass. Very odd but not surprising that Hogan spent his time at Penn State playing Lacrosse .Maybe we need more white lacrosse players in the NFL? I am sure most of you remember very fast Falcons DE Patrick Kearney. He was also a lacrosse star at Virginia. Penn State for years now has rejected white wide receivers and you can bet the house this Franklin guy will not recruit any white running backs ( discussed here) or white wide receivers.
OK white guys go out for lacrosse then transfer to a school play football a couple of years and back door your way into the NFL just like Kearney and Hogan, who are terrific athletes who can run really fast. Obviously the old fashioned route for most white wide receivers has been closed off--you know get a scholarship to a power 5 school have a nifty college career get invited to the combine and get drafted and eventually start at WR in the NFL. This old fashioned approach for white wide receivers might make a come back---in my next life.

Well yeah, look at Mike Hass' career. Had a stellar high school career, was first team all state in Oregon, had 7 TDs in one playoff game. Yet still wasn't offered a single D1 scholarship. Had to walk-on, as so many talented white players are forced to do, at Oregon State.
Had a stellar career at OSU, still holds 9 Pac-10 and OSU receiving records, including:
  • The first receiver in Oregon State and Pac-10 history to have three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, and is only the 10th player in NCAA history to do so.
  • Holds the Oregon State record and is third in the Pac-10 for receiving yards in a career with 3,924
  • The only player in Oregon State and Pac-10 history with two 225-plus yards receiving games.
  • His 293 receiving yards against Boise State in 2004 is an Oregon State and Pac-10 record for most receiving yards in a single game.
  • His 14 receptions against Arizona State in 2004 is an Oregon State record for most receptions in a game.
  • His 20 receiving touchdowns ties him for the school record for receiving touchdowns in a career.
  • His 90 receptions in the 2005 season is an Oregon State record for most receptions in a single season.
  • His 220 receptions in his college career was an Oregon State record for most receptions in a career
  • His 1,532 receiving yards in the 2005 season is an Oregon State and Pac-10 record for most receiving yards in a single season.
He won the Belitnikoff Award as the Top Wide Receiver in the nation his senior year. According to Wikipedia, "At the 2006 NFL Combine, Hass (unofficially) ran an 4.61 second 40-yard dash, a relatively slow time for a wide receiver, but was reportedly very impressive during the pass catching drills." As we can all see from watching so many NFL games, the "talent evaluators" around the league often place more value on being able to run fast in a straight line than on actually being able to catch a football. But only in certain cases, and we here at CF know what those certain cases are.

Pre-draft analysis had him projected as a third or fourth round pick, but this outstanding talent slipped to the 6th round. Some "experts" said he lacked size and speed. He was 6-1, 206 pounds, so he certainly was not on the small side for an NFL WR. More like average size but obviously far above average ability for a college WR.

And yet, this All-American, Belitnikoff Award winning, record setting athlete, as far as I know, never even played a down during the regular season on an NFL roster. He was very impressive in several pre-season games, but his NFL career consisted on being signed to 3 teams' practice squads from 2006-2010. Not one team saw fit to sign Hass to their regular squad at any point. It appears that for some reason Hass was blackballed from the NFL. To me, this case is maybe the most obvious example of the Caste System. Though there are so many, it's difficult to choose just one.
 

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Yeah the Chiefs are certainly the ones to root for unless Matakevich and Chickillo get larger roles on defense. Sorensen has impressed this year for sure - 63 tackles and three picks (one for a touchdown off Brees), and has played 48.6% of defensive snaps and 82% of special teams snaps. Zombo has also had an impact on defense, playing 44% of snaps there (and 52% of special teams snaps). If those two can get good game time and make an impact I'll be very glad, in addition to of course Smith and Kelce playing good.


Hmm, wonder what the odds are of Roethhlisberger getting all the blame for a steelers loss despite probably being their best player...

I will be rooting for the Chiefs to beat the Crawfords, but I will be holding my nose. Just read an article on Tyreek Hill. What a complete, unadulterated POS. He choked, beat, and punched his ex-girlfriend in the stomach when she was 8 weeks pregnant while he was at Oklahoma State. Oklahoma gave him 3 years probation, though he was kicked off the OSU football team. I think he beat another woman also after that. He should have been blackballed from the league and put in jail. I will be rooting for the Crawfords to break his leg today.
 
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Riggins44 - great posts about Hass and Hill. BSPN has been creating the narrative of redemption for Hill. Unbelievable he is not in prison.

As for Hass - he was the straw that broke the camels back for me in terms of the caste system. I had become increasingly racially aware through the early 00s - always questioning why their were no white RBs and few white WRs. I followed Hass through college and once he went in the 6th round and was cut by the Saints that was it for me. It's no coincidence I joined the site in 2006 and Hass was drafted the same year.
 

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Well yeah, look at Mike Hass' career. Had a stellar high school career, was first team all state in Oregon, had 7 TDs in one playoff game. Yet still wasn't offered a single D1 scholarship. Had to walk-on, as so many talented white players are forced to do, at Oregon State.
Had a stellar career at OSU, still holds 9 Pac-10 and OSU receiving records, including:
  • The first receiver in Oregon State and Pac-10 history to have three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, and is only the 10th player in NCAA history to do so.
  • Holds the Oregon State record and is third in the Pac-10 for receiving yards in a career with 3,924
  • The only player in Oregon State and Pac-10 history with two 225-plus yards receiving games.
  • His 293 receiving yards against Boise State in 2004 is an Oregon State and Pac-10 record for most receiving yards in a single game.
  • His 14 receptions against Arizona State in 2004 is an Oregon State record for most receptions in a game.
  • His 20 receiving touchdowns ties him for the school record for receiving touchdowns in a career.
  • His 90 receptions in the 2005 season is an Oregon State record for most receptions in a single season.
  • His 220 receptions in his college career was an Oregon State record for most receptions in a career
  • His 1,532 receiving yards in the 2005 season is an Oregon State and Pac-10 record for most receiving yards in a single season.
He won the Belitnikoff Award as the Top Wide Receiver in the nation his senior year. According to Wikipedia, "At the 2006 NFL Combine, Hass (unofficially) ran an 4.61 second 40-yard dash, a relatively slow time for a wide receiver, but was reportedly very impressive during the pass catching drills." As we can all see from watching so many NFL games, the "talent evaluators" around the league often place more value on being able to run fast in a straight line than on actually being able to catch a football. But only in certain cases, and we here at CF know what those certain cases are.

Pre-draft analysis had him projected as a third or fourth round pick, but this outstanding talent slipped to the 6th round. Some "experts" said he lacked size and speed. He was 6-1, 206 pounds, so he certainly was not on the small side for an NFL WR. More like average size but obviously far above average ability for a college WR.

And yet, this All-American, Belitnikoff Award winning, record setting athlete, as far as I know, never even played a down during the regular season on an NFL roster. He was very impressive in several pre-season games, but his NFL career consisted on being signed to 3 teams' practice squads from 2006-2010. Not one team saw fit to sign Hass to their regular squad at any point. It appears that for some reason Hass was blackballed from the NFL. To me, this case is maybe the most obvious example of the Caste System. Though there are so many, it's difficult to choose just one.

Great post. I just did a site search and there's eight different threads about Hass, plus he was mentioned in many other threads. There was a lot of outrage on CF about his treatment as he will always be at the top of the list of players screwed by the Caste System. One thing I remember is that virtually all other Belitnikoff Award winners (the black ones) had been drafted in the first and second rounds, yet Mike was ignored in the draft process, going sixth round to a team and head coach known then and now for never playing White receivers. He should still be playing in the NFL, he'd probably have at least 800 career catches by now.
 

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Riggins44 - great posts about Hass and Hill. BSPN has been creating the narrative of redemption for Hill. Unbelievable he is not in prison.

As for Hass - he was the straw that broke the camels back for me in terms of the caste system. I had become increasingly racially aware through the early 00s - always questioning why their were no white RBs and few white WRs. I followed Hass through college and once he went in the 6th round and was cut by the Saints that was it for me. It's no coincidence I joined the site in 2006 and Hass was drafted the same year.

Yep, I joined CF right around the same time. The treatment that Brian Leonard got was another clincher for me with the caste system. As I know it was for you also!
 

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Go Pack Go! Dak and Zekes rookie campaign comes to a screeching halt when the hottest man in football right now, Aaron Rodgers comes to town !!
 

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The Packers secondary scares me but I am hoping they are able to contain the run to expose the deficiencies in the passing game.
 

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Uk sky sports own pundits pre game bigging up Cole Beasely with a big segment about him as a difference maker great short burst quickness!

The coverage here tends to be more balanced (most the time) unlike chrissy collinsworth al micheals and the rest of them. Shaun Gayle is one of the pundits on uk tv the former Chigago Safety.
 

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The Packers need to take away the short and intermediate game and challenge Prescott to throw long.
 

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this game is already pissing me off - it's a perfect example of why the black quarterback has been so successful - EASY WIDE OPEN throws.
 

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They do have a good o line though leonard fan gives the wide outs time to get open. Although the secondary of green bay is not great and burnett just smashed into own player that doesnt help!
 

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They do have a good o line though leonard fan gives the wide outs time to get open. Although the secondary of green bay is not great and burnett just smashed into own player that doesnt help!

Yea that could of been an INT. The Dallas O-line is great.
 

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So happy about the falcons and pats yesterday. Edelman and Hogan were awesome.

Looking forward to a packers and chiefs win today hopefully. If the Packers want to pull the
upset they will play Janis early and often. He is such an athletic wide out. No one on the cowboys
has the speed to stop him in my opinion. Hope they shock us and play him.
 
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