2017 NFL Week 9

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There was a play that was a designed run by Wilson, which was sniffed out by Redskins D. Wilson had nowhere to run so he threw ball away. The only problem was that Jimmy Graham thought he was still run blocking so he ended up getting called for offensive pass interference just because he threw the ball away. It was a 10-15 yard penalty. Had Wilson just gone down and taken sack the offense would have lost less yards. Not one of the announcers called Wilson out for a bonehead play.
 

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Lol you never know. Pretty sure he is from the midwest so Cleveland would be close to home.

This is the second time Cousins has defeated the dung beetle in a head to head matchup. The first was even more dramatic:


Then I hope he has a good retirement plan!
 

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My two thoughts on today’s games that haven’t already been hashed out

Vance Joseph is being exposed as a caste coach as many of us expected

So weird seeing Jacksonville buffalo and Tennessee currently holding playoff spots with the only close competition from miami
 
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Lol you never know. Pretty sure he is from the midwest so Cleveland would be close to home.

This is the second time Cousins has defeated the dung beetle in a head to head matchup. The first was even more dramatic:


Jared Abbrederis sighting for Wisconsin as an extra defensive back. Always cool to see Our Guys "pop up" in unexpected places.
 
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Great surprise onside kick (and recovery) by Parkey, don’t see that too often
 

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Perfect example just now of how the narrative is shaped. Dan Patrick asks Dungy and Harrison, What's more concerning, the Giants giving up 51 points or the Broncos giving up 51 points? He should have asked, What's more impressive, last year's number one overall draft choice (Goff) leading his team to 51 points or last year's second overall draft choice (Wentz) leading his team to 51 points? And this was right after a segment drooling over Dax Prescott. It's so obvious and blatant once one understands the anti-White agenda that is always at work.
 

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One of the black Oakland affletes just punched Anthony fasano twice in the head (probably because he got manhandled on a play by whitey)

Perfect example just now of how the narrative is shaped. Dan Patrick asks Dungy and Harrison, What's more concerning, the Giants giving up 51 points or the Broncos giving up 51 points? He should have asked, What's more impressive, last year's number one overall draft choice (Goff) leading his team to 51 points or last year's second overall draft choice (Wentz) leading his team to 51 points? And this was right after a segment drooling over Dax Prescott. It's so obvious and blatant once one understands the anti-White agenda that is always at work.

And there was a lot of tnb today. It seems now that the League (read: Goodell) caved on the Anthem issue, and Miami's owner apologized (read: kissed thug negro backside) they know they own the show and can do anything they want. Maybe a little fine here or there but no prob for the thug over-hyped felons.

I heard Harrison say during the Giants and Rams highlights in the pre-game show that the reason for the Giants problems is all on the Head Coach. He came in and made rules and expected players to abide by it. Then Harrison said, " These guys are young, they're rich, and they're not gonna put up with that. You gotta earn their respect". I must confess what happened next. I yelled at the tv, "Because they're N#####S!" and I immediately wanted to beat him and that entire team of Blacks to a pulp.

Black Afflete Mentality SUCKS!!
 

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And there was a lot of tnb today. It seems now that the League (read: Goodell) caved on the Anthem issue, and Miami's owner apologized (read: kissed thug negro backside) they know they own the show and can do anything they want. Maybe a little fine here or there but no prob for the thug over-hyped felons.

I heard Harrison say during the Giants and Rams highlights in the pre-game show that the reason for the Giants problems is all on the Head Coach. He came in and made rules and expected players to abide by it. Then Harrison said, " These guys are young, they're rich, and they're not gonna put up with that. You gotta earn their respect". I must confess what happened next. I yelled at the tv, "Because they're N#####S!" and I immediately wanted to beat him and that entire team of Blacks to a pulp.

Black Afflete Mentality SUCKS!!
The new 30 year White coach of the Rams gave his team 3 words to wrap their brains around and accept. Accountability. Standard. Rythm. Now they are a winning team and blowing out other teams. Something is working with the Rams and the Giants not so much.
 
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Imagine that, a coach expecting players to abide by rules. When that's considered a problem instead of the norm, you could say that the inmates are running the prison...or the cotton pickers are running the plantation.
 

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Jeff Heath's interception of Alex Smith was huge yesterday, as Jeff has been taking lots of heat from the DWFs and Dallas media for not making more "big plays." A White LB or safety can make 15 tackles a game, but if he doesn't have a perfect angle on one play and misses a tackle, or isn't making "big plays," then the braying of the pack of know-nothings begins in earnest. Heath has been playing well, but plays like he made yesterday help solidify him as a starter at a position where the DWFs despise seeing an overachiever.
 

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Interesting game. I like games where you have a rooting interest in both teams--KC--Smith, Kelce, Sorensen and throw in Zombo and Dallas-- Beasley, Lee, Heath, Switzer and throw in Witten. I leaned a bit towards Dallas and Heath as noted above made the biggest play of the game with a jump in front interception. Heath has had maybe an All Pro like season and Sean Lee was all over the place making one big play after another. He is the type of player you build championships around.We need to see Beasley ( 2 TD's were nice) get more involved and hopefully soon Switzer breaks out. Kind of sad when there are so few teams that have barely a couple of key position white players to root for but I put both of these teams on the positive ledger. As a comparison think of that dullard game last night. If all the teams were like the nearly all black Dolphins and Raiders I would likely cease watching altogether.
 
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Jeff Heath's interception of Alex Smith was huge yesterday, as Jeff has been taking lots of heat from the DWFs and Dallas media for not making more "big plays." A White LB or safety can make 15 tackles a game, but if he doesn't have a perfect angle on one play and misses a tackle, or isn't making "big plays," then the braying of the pack of know-nothings begins in earnest. Heath has been playing well, but plays like he made yesterday help solidify him as a starter at a position where the DWFs despise seeing an overachiever.

Back in the day when Heath first came to Dallas I used to visit the forums on the Cowboys site. Heath was never given much credit at all and dwf wanted him traded. It was truly a brainwashed bunch of dwfs. Glad he's getting his playing time. He's deserving of much credit for fine play.
 

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Christian McCaffrey Week 9 highlights


I didn't see the game but it is in focus now that I have watched the CM highlights-- thanks La France see above. With the beyond fantastic Kuechly anchoring the defense, CM won the game for the Panthers something he was in a position to do against the Eagles a few weeks back if Newton hadn't screwed up so many times down the stretch. While the dullard Carolina brain trust coaching staff are not particularly clever for the first time this season CM had a better chance to strut his stuff. He made quite a few clutch 3rd down plays and their ball control offense kept the high flying Falcons O off the field. That is how you win ball games.
Instead of being confined to a broom closet like in previous games CM had some more breathing room out there. I especially like the option pitch 4 yard TD play. Finally a clever call. What is odd and fantastic about CM is his pass catching. I know he caught balls out of the back field at Stanford but it wasn't until the combine that people were talking up his receiving skills. CM doesn't just have "good hands." The ball looks like it is on a string the way he gobbles up passes with such ease. AMAZING. And they don't win this game without CM. So slowly but surely this team is taking shape. Main concern is Olsen who at the earliest will return week 12. They need him so badly and his presence will open up the O. Olsen is an elite TE right up there with Kelce, Ertz and Gronkowski. Hopefully they can bag the Monday night game next week against Miami and wouldn't it be great if CM really exploded in front of a national audience with Jon Gruden in the booth? Must win game for the Panthers at home as their schedule gets tough down the stretch.
 

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During yesterday's broadcast of the Panthers-Falcons game, commentator Troy Aikman said the following about Falcons LB Deion Jones trying to cover Christian McCaffrey: "Jones is among the fastest linebackers in the NFL and even he's having a lot of trouble covering this young man today." Aikman and Buck were highly complimentary of Christian yesterday and continually praised his display of versatility.

Jeff Heath's game-clinching INT of Alex "AntiFa" Smith...


Aside from the Raiders winning, it was a perfect week considering the Patriots and Vikings were both on byes. Wentz and Goff look like mainstays at QB, McCaffrey had a nice game, Seattle lost at home in dramatic fashion, Houston's "Inmates" lost to the hapless Colts, Jameis Winston's poor season continues, Tyrod Taylor's Bills lost, the extra-dark chocolate Giants received a colossal drubbing at the hands of the Rams (and dropped to 1-7), and some white WR's (Beasley, Kupp) and TE's (Kelce, Doyle) had decent outings.

Realistically, only Thielen, Kelce, Ertz, and Gronkowski appear to have a chance at 1,000 yards this year. Doyle and Hogan have an outside chance. I'm hoping that somehow, someway, Brett Hundley can manage to throw the ball to Jordy tonight in any capacity.
 

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Smart @$$ Curt Menefee asking after CM did the post game interview if it was McCaffrey or a ball boy.

I heard the remark, but I wasn't sure if it was Menefee or not because the camera shot had not switched back to the studio at that point. Menefee did, however, go out of his way, as a wrap up, to say how good it was that two young quarterback were on the scene to carry on the great play of the position that has been a stable. He was talking about Goff and Wentz. Menefee is mediocre at what he does, he is a AA hire after all, but I could think of a whole lot worst AA hires I suppose.
 
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