2018 NFL Divisional Playoffs

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I still think Brees has another season left in him. He and Ryan are easily the class of the NFC south in terms of QBs. Number 43 on the saints tackling air on that play was the culprit for the saints losing.
 

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What a game!!!!

Thank God for black defensive backs lolol. If that all-time bonehead play doesn't create some interest in allowing more Whites to play d-back, nothing will.

I do feel bad for Drew Brees. He was brilliant today and has had a brilliant career. He turns 39 tomorrow and this was probably his last hurrah, his last chance to win a second Super Bowl. But go Vikings!!! Go Patriots!!!

The Saints DB went for the tackle on the legs of Diggs, missed it, and took out the other db, who might have been able to catch Diggs and save the game.
 

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Never seen an ending like this! Like Old Scratch said, I thought he was going to step out, and the Vikings would kick a FG. Unbelievable throw, catch, and of course boneheaded play by the black DB.

Odds of Pats-Vikings SB looking really good right now!
 

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I still think Brees has another season left in him. He and Ryan are easily the class of the NFC south in terms of QBs. Number 43 on the saints tackling air on that play was the culprit for the saints losing.
He is, but maybe that dumb dumb will live infamy, like the Buckner ball through his legs. Regardless of the affeletic black memory hole. LOL
 

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I didn't mean Brees is finished, just that at 39, realistically how many more shots is he going to get for his team to go deep into the playoffs?
 

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That was an amazing finish!
It looked like the Saints db hesitated because of possibly being called by pass interference.
Regardless, great pass and execution by Keenum and Diggs.
I think Brees returns. Even at the age of 39 he can still sling it and play at high level.
 

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The Saints’ Marcus Williams with the single worst defensive play in playoff history. He not only missed Diggs completely, but he managed to knock down the only other Saints defender who could tackle him. Sickening levels of black ineptitude...I love it!
 

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I never thought I’d see worse coverage to close out a playoff game than Rahim Moore for the Broncos against the Ravens in 2012. This may have topped it
 

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The Hock. Coward, frontrunner, nervous wreck, pessimist (I make Flint look like a sunny optimist)...missed the fantastic win because I had given up in disgust and turned the TV off.

But still.......sweeeeeeeeetd!
 

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The Saints’ Marcus Williams with the single worst defensive play in playoff history. He not only missed Diggs completely, but he managed to knock down the only other Saints defender who could tackle him. Sickening levels of black ineptitude...I love it!
Caste freak Jimmy Johnson tries to esplain why Williams did what he did. No one with a 1/2 is buying it. But, there are always DWFs who buy excuses for their affeletic heroes.
 
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I haven't cheered that loudly for a black touchdown since before I became racially aware. Hopefully Our Guys get the glory in the next two weeks.
 
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I never thought I’d see worse coverage to close out a playoff game than Rahim Moore for the Broncos against the Ravens in 2012. This may have topped it

Tony Carter and Rahim Moore both choked in that game, hard. Yet some DWFs call Peyton Manning the "choker".
 

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Caste freak Jimmy Johnson tries to esplain why Williams did what he did. No one with a 1/2 is buying it. But, there are always DWFs who buy excuses for their affeletic heroes.

I just checked Marcus Williams' 40 time and he ran a lumbering 4.56 at the Combine, yet was somehow the 42nd pick overall. Unbelievable! Obviously the Saints picked him because of his high IQ as shown today. :afro:
 

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Caste freak Jimmy Johnson tries to esplain why Williams did what he did. No one with a 1/2 is buying it. But, there are always DWFs who buy excuses for their affeletic heroes.
I don't think any safety from the 70's would have made this boneheaded tackle attempt, it's one thing if you are beaten by a spectacular move, but to beat yourself with a kamikazee hero type play is unbelievably boneheaded........
 
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The pivotal play in the game was when the refs refused to call PI when Theilans arm was slapped trying to make a catch. That would have kept a Minnesota drive going and maybe more points. But the Vikings had to punt right away and NO blocked it. That gave Brees a chance and he took it. I thought the story for the game would have been how one great QB is enough to overcome any deficit but apparently one retarded black DB is enough to cancel that out.
 

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Williams had his head down with his eyes pointed at the astro turf. This will not be soon forgotten. The Black Affelet Memory Hole has its limits. Williams exceeded them in spades. Great weekend of playoff football.
 

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I admit that was unbelievable how that DB whiffed the tackle. I was really thinking he was trying for the INT because there was no way he bent over and didn't even touch Diggs. If he was looking he would have known where Diggs was to stop him in bounds
 

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There was no reason for that type of tackle in that situation, in fact the correct play would have been to wrap the receiver up and keep him from going out of bounds. There was not enough time left for a kick if he stays in bounds. But you could not expect a DB to know that. Don listed his 40 time, I think his Wonderlic score is more important in this case.
 

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During a live interview following Diggs’ TD, Keenum was being interviewed and said that winning this game “was the 3rd best moment of my life after giving my life to Jesus Christ and marrying my wife.”

Religion and heterosexual marriage. It was a cringeworthy moment for Marxists everywhere!

It’s hard to feel bad for “Zulu” Sean Payton after last week’s dance routine...

 

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Looking like a NE vs MINN is all but certain. No doubt Brady will add to his legend.
 

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During a live interview following Diggs’ TD, Keenum was being interviewed and said that winning this game “was the 3rd best moment of my life after giving my life to Jesus Christ and marrying my wife.”

Religion and heterosexual marriage. It was a cringeworthy moment for Marxists everywhere!

It’s hard to feel bad for “Zulu” Sean Payton after last week’s dance routine...

Not certain if Payton has any daughters, but I am confident he would be estatic if she or they married blacks in this video. Disgusting.
 

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During a live interview following Diggs’ TD, Keenum was being interviewed and said that winning this game “was the 3rd best moment of my life after giving my life to Jesus Christ and marrying my wife.”

Religion and heterosexual marriage. It was a cringeworthy moment for Marxists everywhere!

It’s hard to feel bad for “Zulu” Sean Payton after last week’s dance routine...


I was watching the feminist interviewing him and it looked to me like she cringed when Keenum professed his faith.
 

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That was an amazing finish!
It looked like the Saints db hesitated because of possibly being called by pass interference.
Regardless, great pass and execution by Keenum and Diggs.
I think Brees returns. Even at the age of 39 he can still sling it and play at high level.
That's what I was thinking after watching it a few times. I think it would have been interference if he had made contact.

I hope Sendajo is OK. It would be nice to see a team with two starting White safeties win it all. That, along with Williams' perceived "whiff", might help out a bit at the collegiate level and thus translate into the NFL. I hear that Bridgewater is suited up and available for action, though ;).
 
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I didn't mean Brees is finished, just that at 39, realistically how many more shots is he going to get for his team to go deep into the playoffs?

True, I still think the NFC south is going to be either the Falcons or Saints to win next season. They will have Anzalone and Klein back next season as well to help on defense as well. Brees has not had that noticeable decline Peyton did the tail end of 2014 (which carried over into 2015) yet. They also have built up a solid team around him offensively. Can't really argue that Thomas and Kamara aren't very good players and Josh Hill flashed. Add Fleener back to the equation and they are probably going to return a very similar team next season. Brees has won a title and has cemented his status as a top 10 QB in NFL history. At the very least will be a thorn in the side of the Panthers and Bucs for the next year or two.

Hope i'm not coming off as adversarial as that is not my intent.
 
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