2017 NFL Week 16

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Wow. Janas 1st catch of the season. Wow.
 

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One of the yakkers used the word supplant regarding Hundley filling in for the injured Rogers.

Hundley "supplanting" Rogers. Ridiculous idea.

Either they need to check their dictionary or they were giving away an unconscious wish.
 

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So Janis makes one appearance, gets one target, makes a catch for a first down, then disappears like a ghost. This is bizarre.

Janis needs to move on to another team after the season. The Bears could use wide receiver help.
 

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So Janis makes one appearance, gets one target, makes a catch for a first down, then disappears like a ghost. This is bizarre.

Janis needs to move on to another team after the season. The Bears could use wide receiver help.
The head coach has to know he has ability. Yet, no reps, that, in a nut shell is the castesystem.
 

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Luv seeing Sandejo and Smith patrolling the deep field for the Vikes.
 

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I'm hoping the Vikings blow out the Packers.

The Vikings have a tough defense. I think Hundley will have a tough time. Look for a Harrison Smith interception.

Woo hoo! I was right again! Smith with another interception!
 

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Black Brett Huney is having one of the worst games you’ll ever see from a pro QB. 61 yards on 23 attempts and a red zone INT. What do they have to lose by seeing what Callahan can do?

Once the Vikings had a 10-0 lead they knew it was insurmountable. Shame on the Packers for not having a legitimate backup for Aaron Rodgers and for being so cucked with Janis (and Abbrederis too).
 

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Janis has a hope next year with the Vikes or Pats next year.
 

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Once the Vikings had a 10-0 lead they knew it was insurmountable. Shame on the Packers for not having a legitimate backup for Aaron Rodgers and for being so cucked with Janis (and Abbrederis too).

There were veteran quarterbacks, such as Matt Barkley, available. They could have done a better job than Hundley is.
 

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There were veteran quarterbacks, such as Matt Barkley, available. They could have done a better job than Hundley is.

If Matt Barkley could only get a chance. The way that Matt Barkley's career has been going is really maddening. If Barkley had come to the NFL after his junior season, I think he would have been a good starting quarterback. At least he would have earned 20 million in those first 4 years. Whoever told him to stay for his senior year is a dumbass.

Barkley is the poster boy for college players who think they should stay for their senior year just to be loyal to their school. F-ck loyalty. The university professors hate the football team, the students will leave in a few years, and the administrators just care about their own jobs. What, are you going to be loyal to the bricks, glass and asphalt? Take the damn money.
 

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If Matt Barkley could only get a chance. The way that Matt Barkley's career has been going is really maddening. If Barkley had come to the NFL after his junior season, I think he would have been a good starting quarterback. At least he would have earned 20 million in those first 4 years. Whoever told him to stay for his senior year is a dumbass.

Barkley is the poster boy for college players who think they should stay for their senior year just to be loyal to their school. F-ck loyalty. The university professors hate the football team, the students will leave in a few years, and the administrators just care about their own jobs. What, are you going to be loyal to the bricks, glass and asphalt? Take the damn money.

Yep, he's been royally screwed by the NFL and by his misplaced loyalty to the NFL's farm system which used him as a commodity.
 

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Andrew Luck is another cautionary tale of staying in school too long. He would have been drafted #1 by the Panthers if he came out in 2011. He was still drafted #1 the next year and has achieved maximum financial earnings to this point. But he has been physically battered on a poorly managed Colts franchise.
 

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Yet another example is Matt Leinart. He should have come out after his junior year, probably would've been a top 5 pick. But I guess life in LA as the star QB of the Trojans was too much to pass up for one more year.

He was drafted by a dysfunctional Arizona team, suffered two season ending injuries in back to back years while Kurt Warner enjoyed the second wind of his HOF career and almost lead AZ to a Super Bowl in 2009. By then Leinart's career as a starting QB was pretty much over and he was out of the league a couple of years later. He did sign a big rookie contract and hopefully did good with his earnings.

Bottom line, as a college player, when your stock is rising, that's when you should leave, take the guaranteed 1st round money, and hopefully end up in a good situation and have a good pro career. Leinart could've become a serviceable starter for many years, but sometimes things just don't work out in your favor.
 

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Just a few notes from yesterday's games. Small change I know but I believe the Ravens are the only team to have a white TB and WR other than the Pats. The Lions may have briefly flirted with it but at least Campanaro and Woodhead contribute (in bits and pieces). Albeit they both made some big plays yesterday which was great to see. And the Ravens have S Weddle so not an entirely dislikeable team even if they aren't upper tier as far as being anti caste. But who is these days apart from a team or two?

Watching this Hundley-Jordy saga has been the most depressing thing I have seen this season apart from some key injuries. Last night Collinsworth, more on him in a minute, broached the subject of the Pack WR core next season. Jordy has one more year left on his contract. Never thought it could happen but we cannot rule out the possibility of Jordy being traded. And we can thank that clueless Hundley for that if it was to happen.

I have to admit it. Collinsworth has improved over the past few years. I started noticing the change in the Patriots-Seattle Super Bowl. In my opinion he is less caste than he used to be. He is not Jon Gruden and can still go off on a caste rant but I don't cringe nearly as much as I used to listening to him. Still not a big fan of his but at least I can" tolerate" him now. He has said things this year he would have never uttered in the past. He knocked Antonio Brown's speed recently and last night went out on a limb for Harrison Smith just to site two examples. I haven't seen a ton of the Vikings play this year but Smith was incredible last night. Stuffing the run and disrupting passes with two picks. And he was nailing people left and right. One of the best games I have seen by a defender this season. And even by the inflection of his voice Collinsworth was as mystified as us as to why the Hundley-Jordy connection wasn't working.

Al Michaels did something last night I don't like. He rarely mentioned who made the tackles on defense. Not saying he has to make a fuss over it but a mere mention would be welcoming. Martinez and Ryan made 10 or more tackles a piece last night and the only time I heard Ryan's name called out was when the Viking's center levelled him.
 
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LOL Mariota threw another INT. Man he has really trended down this season as has Jameezzz.
 

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LOL Mariota threw another INT. Man he has really trended down this season as has Jameezzz.

I remember a big media talking point last year was how Goff and Wentz weren't as good prospects as Winston and Mariota. It was clearly motivated by non-white supremacy and anti-white racism, not by an honest evaluation.
 

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The announcers in the Bears - Browns game are heaping praise on Browns running back Isaiah Crowell.

Crowell posted an image of a white police officer having his throat cut on the internet. The liberals always pick such people to build up. An example of this is the black rapper Ice T. Ice T wrote a song advocating killing police officers called cop killer. There was a lot of protest against that. The liberals responded by casting Ice T as a police officer in a TV show.

Liberals use the same tactics over and over. People need to be made aware of these tactics.
 

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More pro-black, anti-White propaganda from a self-loathing, White-hating, White female...(what else is new from a Disney-based employee?)

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Heck of a job by Jameis Winston
avoiding the sack, spinning around and lobbing a pass high into to the air intended for -- of all people -- Adam Humphries, who won the jump ball matchup against safety Kurt Coleman for a 36-yard reception. Between the Falcons and Panthers, Winston's played well.
 
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