Breezing through Weenieworld's "daily dose" wrap-up of NFL games and news, the anti-White bias is ever present.
Alex Smith is described as his "normal game-manager self, throwing for 220 yards and two scores,
though he did connect on three passes of 30+ yards to TE
Vernon Davis(2/70), TE
Jordan Reed (4/65) and WR
Paul Richardson (1/46/1)." So then he wasn't just a "game manager." And he was hardly one all last season either.
Drew Brees had a fantastic game, throwing for 396 yards, three touchdowns, and running in two himself, yet is merely described as "efficient."
Matt Ryan threw for 374 yards and five touchdowns, yet his game was only his "best game of the season" so far. Considering there's only been three games, that's pretty faint praise compared to how well he played.
Eli Manning -- 25 of 29 for 297 yards and two TDs -- was also described merely as "efficient."
Jared Goff -- 354 passing yards and three TDs -- is described as "methodical."
Here's how Andrew Luck's day was described: "Luck finished with just 164 passing yards on 25 completions and a disgusting 4.1 yards per attempt." Yet there is no criticism of the output of Mariota (100 yards), Newton (150 yards), Wilson (192 yards), and Prescott (168 yards).
Just another "daily dose" of propaganda from Weenieworld.