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Leading Packers in receiving is ...
Equanimeous St. Brown. You can't make this **** up
Even funnier, reading his Wikipedia, is that Equanimeous played for the fighting “Irish” at Notre Dame AND he holds German citizenship
Leading Packers in receiving is ...
Equanimeous St. Brown. You can't make this **** up
I was just going to mention Cuckingworth’s snid remark. I guess we can add clever to the list of words used to downplay White athleticism.
I just looked up Podolak’s stats and it doesn’t appear as though he ever had 100/100 rushing/receiving in the same game...
http://www.nfl.com/player/edpodolak/2523332/profile
Thanks for the info! Unless there is some other instance that’s been omitted, it seems that McCaffrey is the first white player to do it in the Super Bowl Era (1966-present).
Truthteller,
You’re right, Hillis’ rookie season (2008-2009 in Denver) did feature a 100-yard receiving game against Miami and a 100-yard rushing game against the Jets.
http://www.nfl.com/player/peytonhillis/1980/gamelogs?season=2008
Even during his 2010-2011 campaign (his 1,000-yard season), he had 5 100-yard rushing games and no 100-yard receiving games.
Billy Cannon did it in 1961, but Keith Lincoln did it with the SD Chargers in 1964. @sport historian @Thrashen
I wonder if he’s related to St. Brown, Michael aka The Gentle Giant who negroes burned Furgeson down over?Leading Packers in receiving is ...
Equanimeous St. Brown. You can't make this **** up
I guess nobody’s watching MNF. I just turned it on and Mariota has the most deceptive stat line 17/17 for 239 and 2 TDs. Empty stats because he’s taken 6 sacks and Tennessee has punted 6 times, trailing 34-17.
Burkehead is a versatile RB who, if healthy, could’ve easily eclipsed 1000 yards from scrimmage last year and this year. But that’s the problem, he can’t stay healthy.
It’s extremely unfortunate because him ending up in NE was a best case scenario. This is the one team in the NFL that has consistently given white WRs and RBs an opportunity to play and utilize their skills. Burkehead has had a few good games, underutilized in others, and then pretty much hurt the rest of the time. Unless he can come thru with a strong showing these last 5 games plus the postseason, I’m not sure the Pats keep him next year.
white receivers, including tall Greg Ellingson, who has had 4 consecutive 1,000 yard season