2019 NFL Conference Championships

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Patterson doesn't even look fast anymore, he's become more of a tall, lumbering type that has very little to offer, much like Josh Gordon during his stint with New England. Hopefully the GOAT and Belichick both return next year and hopefully the team will develop at least one new Edelman or Hogan. I'd love to see Chad Hansen get an opportunity. Braxton Berrios is another possibility. I believe Hogan is a free agent after the season and likely won't have much of a market given his lack of melanin and diminished stats this year.

I am excited about Berrios next season. I feel he can be another Amendola in this offense. Hansen is interesting also. I hope it happens so it triggers the media. If Hogan leaves I hope Buffalo brings him back to help Josh Allen.
 

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I know two ESPN Jews (Max Kellerman and Nick Wright) in particular who must feel like slitting their wrists right now.

On two occasions during the broadcast, Tony Romo mentioned that the Pats lack “outside” (black) WR talent. How many championships did Romo win with “Diva Dez” Bryant as his #1 receiver? Meanwhile, Edelman, Amendola, Hogan, and Welker got Brady to numerous SB’s.

I wish they would slit their wrists. Kellerman's own brother was literally beaten to death by a negro in his own home, yet he worships black athletes. What a mentally deranged, sick individual.

The mainstream media has to keep the false narrative going that only blacks are talented enough to play outside receiver. One of many, many false narratives they incessantly keep going.
 

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Mahomes is a product of that system. Fat bastard pacifies him. Pats took away Hill and Kelce away most of the game and Fat Bastard had to rely on gadget plays and phantom PI calls for him to move the ball across the field. I will never understand the hype. I was far more impressed with what Josh Allen was able to do on a team lacking talent on offense.

The biggest thing in Mahomes' favor this year was KC having the best o-line in the league, similar to Dax Prescott's impressive rookie season. He has a strong arm and also has a speedster in Hill to throw to along with Kelce. Time will tell with Mahomes, he may settle in and have longevity, but whether it's as a star or more of a second or third tier QB is yet to be determined. The media always goes wild when a black QB starts off well because it doesn't happen very often, but almost all of them quickly disappoint their self-anointed cheerleaders.
 

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I am excited about Berrios next season. I feel he can be another Amendola in this offense. Hansen is interesting also. I hope it happens so it triggers the media. If Hogan leaves I hope Buffalo brings him back to help Josh Allen.

Guys,

Chad Hansen was cut by the Pats, then signed by the Titans (and cut) before landing on the Broncos PS.

The white WR’s on NE’s PS/IR are Braxton Berrios, Riley McCarron and Cody Hollister. They treated Hansen like garbage.
 

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Guys,

Chad Hansen was cut by the Pats, the. signed by the Titans and cut before landing on the Broncos PS.

The white WR’s on NE’s PS/IR are Braxton Berrios, Riley McCarron and Cody Hollister.

I know, but picking up a player from another team's practice squad is quite easy and happens often. A lot of roster changes will happen before the '19 regular season, especially among backups and PS guys.

At one point during the game a graphic was shown that gave the number of KC players who been in a conference championship before at zero, compared to 34 Patriots, which means over a third of the Patriots roster turned over just from last year's team.
 

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Hogan led the NFL in yards per reception just two seasons ago, but that inconvenient fact quickly was deposited down the Memory Hole. Don't understand if there was some kind of rift between he and Brady this year, but I watched Hogan a lot this season and there were many times when he was open deep and everywhere else on the field. . .

It’s my understanding the Pats brought in Gordon to get that big speed guy they’ve always been craving. That was their way of saying Hogan could not be trusted as the deep threat on team. Brady only took one deep shot to Hogan tonight, but it would seem like it was 3-4 deep shots a game to Gordon when he was playing.
 

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Guys,

Chad Hansen was cut by the Pats, the. signed by the Titans and cut before landing on the Broncos PS.

The white WR’s on NE’s PS/IR are Braxton Berrios, Riley McCarron and Cody Hollister.

UMASS WR Andy Isabella is going to be mocked to the Patriots by every single "expert" over the next few months. Time will tell if it happens but I hope they develop Berrios, McCarron and Hollister and Isabella ends up as a star on another team.
 

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It’s my understanding the Pats brought in Gordon to get that big speed guy they’ve always been craving. That was their way of saying Hogan could not be trusted as the deep threat on team. Brady only took one deep shot to Hogan tonight, but it would seem like it was 3-4 deep shots a game to Gordon when he was playing.

Yep, that's really when Hogan became The Invisible Man, to pander to Gordon in an attempt to bring back the only success he'd had in the league, back in 2013. After the Gordon experiment ended Brady still hardly threw to Hogan. I don't get it, but he did look to him in crunch time tonight.
 

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Guys,

Chad Hansen was cut by the Pats, then signed by the Titans (and cut) before landing on the Broncos PS.

The white WR’s on NE’s PS/IR are Braxton Berrios, Riley McCarron and Cody Hollister. They treated Hansen like garbage.

Oh yeah forgot about that. Hopefully Hansen gets a fair shot in Denver. Sometimes its a numbers game on PS’s. Maybe NE had a much bigger need at another position and felt they had enough receivers?
 

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I caught part of the game. I caught the great stop Sorenson made on the fourth down.

No doubt, as an earlier poster said, the DWFs will be calling for his replacement in the offseason.
 

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For the DWFs and lurkers:

Kyle Van Noy led NE with 10 total tackles, 2 sacks, 1 TFL and 1 QB Hit. The next closest defender had 3 total tackles.

Daniel Sorensen led KC with 14 total tackles (11 solo) along with a pass deflection and an INT that he returned for 24 yards.

So why do NFL teams continue to load up their defenses almost exclusively with black players in the NFL Draft (as well as colleges in recruiting)? Why aren’t there more NFL defenders that look like Sorensen and Van Noy?
 

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Yep, that's really when Hogan became The Invisible Man, to pander to Gordon in an attempt to bring back the only success he'd had in the league, back in 2013. After the Gordon experiment ended Brady still hardly threw to Hogan. I don't get it, but he did look to him in crunch time tonight.

I hope Hogan sees more targets in sb. Talib will probably be on Gronk most of the game when he is split out.
 

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For the DWFs and lurkers:

Kyle Van Noy led NE with 10 total tackles, 2 sacks, 1 TFL and 1 QB Hit. The next closest defender had 3 total tackles.

Daniel Sorensen led KC with 14 total tackles (11 solo) along with a pass deflection and an INT that he returned for 24 yards.

So why do NFL teams continue to load up their defenses almost exclusively with black players in the NFL Draft (as well as colleges in recruiting)? Why aren’t there more NFL defenders that look like Sorensen and Van Noy?

Despite playing at BYU, Van Noy is a light-skinned black. Like so many Patriot defenders, he can look great or absolutely terrible depending on the game. I actually think Trey Flowers is their best defender. I don’t understand why Duron Harmon doesn’t start over McCourty and Chung, as he’s clearly a decent player who always seems to come up with key INTs despite being a backup. I also believe they made a mistake by not resigning Malcolm Butler, but Gilmore has been very good of late after getting burned constantly last year.
 
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Since it's such a glorious evening, I'll give Tony Romo props as maybe the best NFL analyst ever when it comes to analyzing what given situations call for as far as needed adjustments by the defense and especially the offense. He's right on the money so often that Jim Nantz called him Romodamus or something like that during the game, referring to Nostradamus.
 
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For the DWFs and lurkers:

Kyle Van Noy led NE with 10 total tackles, 2 sacks, 1 TFL and 1 QB Hit. The next closest defender had 3 total tackles.

Daniel Sorensen led KC with 14 total tackles (11 solo) along with a pass deflection and an INT that he returned for 24 yards.

So why do NFL teams continue to load up their defenses almost exclusively with black players in the NFL Draft (as well as colleges in recruiting)? Why aren’t there more NFL defenders that look like Sorensen and Van Noy?

Van Noy is not white, and it was nice to see him FINALLY play well when it mattered. Sorensen will be cut before next season. Reality sucks.
 

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I know two ESPN Jews (Max Kellerman and Nick Wright) in particular who must feel like slitting their wrists right now.

Oh I'm sure they must be so outraged that Israel loving Edelman and winner of the Israeli Genesis Prize Robert Kraft get to play for another title!!!!! :rolleyes:

Tom Brady shot weapons with the Israel Defense Forces, what a hero!!!!!!
 
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Since it's such a glorious evening, I'll give Tony Romo props as maybe the best NFL analyst ever when it comes to analyzing what given situations call for as far as needed adjustments by the defense and especially the offense. He's right on the money so often that Jim Nantz called him Romodamus or something like that during the game, referring to Nostradamus.

I can't really fault either broadcast team. Those were the two best. Aikman says "the football" waaaay too much, but he's really good, otherwise. I often suspect Romo of being a little bit tipsy, but so am I. Overall, pretty good, with Boomer over the top praising Edelman. A fun night!
 

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I couldn't resist checking Weenieworld. They're still on the Mahomes bandwagon, to put it mildly. Compare their Mahomes blurb, which reads like squealing teenage girls writing about the Beatles in 1964, and the bitchy blurb about Brady. And they're pissed at the OT rules lol. Who won the game again?:

Patrick Mahomes completed 16-of-31 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns in the Chiefs' 37-31, overtime AFC Championship Game loss to the Patriots. Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense was barely functional in the first half, generating just 65 passing yards as the Pats built up a 14-0 lead. It was a completely different story after the break, but the Chiefs couldn't quite complete the comeback, shamefully not even getting the ball in the extra period. The NFL has needed to fix that rule for decades. It was a disappointing end to Mahomes' historic sophomore season. Only the second player in NFL history to have a 50-touchdown, 5,000-yard campaign, Mahomes drew comparisons to basically every Hall-of-Fame quarterback of the modern era. He is a unique talent who can do things that have never been done on an NFL football field. Still only 23, Mahomes could become the highest-paid player in league history as early as the 2020 offseason. He is in his own stratosphere as a fantasy quarterback.

Tom Brady completed 30-of-46 passes for 348 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in the Patriots' 37-31, overtime AFC Championship Game victory over the Chiefs. Brady alternated struggles with huge completions to Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, making just enough big plays for the Patriots to advance to their third straight Super Bowl and remarkable ninth of the Brady/Bill Belichick era. Brady was lucky to escape with only two picks, as he had a third called back by a (valid) offsides penalty. As they have done in recent vintage, the Pats rode their running game, taking pressure off Brady and an undermanned receiver corps. The formula could be similar in Super Bowl LIII against the Rams, as Wade Phillips' defense allowed over five yards per carry this season.
 

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Oh I'm sure they must be so outraged that Israel loving Edelman and winner of the Israeli Genesis Prize Robert Kraft get to play for another title!!!!! :rolleyes:

Tom Brady shot weapons with the Israel Defense Forces, what a hero!!!!!!

Haha, what about about Burkhead, Gronk, Hogan, and Develin? Brady also completed passes to them.

Despite Edelman’s (alleged) trace amounts of Jewish heritage, Kellerman and Wright despise him. They know that NFL fans see a muscular, blonde-haired, blue-eyed white WR burning black DB’s and winning the SB and it angers them because it makes white men look masculine. He thinks that white WR’s are appropriating a “black position.”

I can post numerous clips of Max Kellerman and Nick Wright mocking white Patriot WRs, including Edelman. But you already know that, you just came here because NE’s white skill players cucked your black heroes hard tonight.
 
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Oh I'm sure they must be so outraged that Israel loving Edelman and winner of the Israeli Genesis Prize Robert Kraft get to play for another title!!!!! :rolleyes:

Tom Brady shot weapons with the Israel Defense Forces, what a hero!!!!!!

Yeah, all of that, BUT, the (((narrative))) lost tonight. White players kicked butt. They appeared to be physically superior to ******* players. Period. Jew boys can go cry tonight and write bitchy, whiny, feminine columns online.
 

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Despite playing at BYU, Van Noy is a light-skinned black. Like so many Patriot defenders, he can be great and terrible depending on the game. I actually think Trey Flowers is their best defender. I don’t understand why Duron Harmon doesn’t start over McCourty and Chung, as he’s clearly a decent player who always seems to come up with key INTs despite being a backup. I also believe they made a mistake by not resigning Malcolm Butler, but Gilmore has been very good of late after getting burned constantly last year.
For some reason I thought he was Poly (last name and playing at BYU). I never really looked him up even though I watch quite a bit of college football, including BYU.

I'm not a fan of his, but despite that he still stands in contrast to the seemingly endless selections and coronations of so many 100% black players on defense from the SEC and ACC, many who are busts in just a one or two years. NFL teams simply cannot think outside the Caste box and so the league is watered-down with a plethora of underserving blacks on defense while more deserving White players never got the chance and are selling insurance.

If KC is stupid enough to get rid of Sorensen (which wouldn't surprise me at all (since NFL teams (and DWFs) can't think outside of the Caste box)), they will pay for it because he was a big reason they made it as far as they did in this game and the post-season. Reality can't be fooled.
 
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