2019 NFL Week 12

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According to Booger's partner "Tess," Lamar Jackson doesn't just have a room brightening smile -- his smile "lights up the world." Move over Tiger Woods, you have company.
 

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I’ve had a hard time watching. They are LindaLovelacing Lamar all the way down. Sorry if anyone throws up in their shirt for the visual.
 
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You nailed it along with the other post from LaFrance about 2 white defenders being the leading tacklers. We are living in the twilight zone.

I am not supposed to mention a former poster but some things he said still hold alot of truth to them. Remember they are loyal to one another worldwide. Whites are not.

Wasn't aware we weren't allowed to mention him. ;) That particular poster may have taken things to extremes but the other extreme is just as unbelievable.

The idea that nothing is a conspiracy is just as ridiculous as the idea that everything is a conspiracy. Are there wealthy and powerful people in the world? Do those wealthy and powerful people sometimes engage in unethical behavior? Would those people use their wealth and power to cover up said unethical behavior?

Anyone who can answer yes to those three very reasonable questions is, yes, a "conspiracy theorist."
 

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Boogar McFarland Code Speak...."get a Jalen Hurts out of college in the system were OUR players can play"

Mark Ingram is on some good Adderall again ....had a 6 game Suspension w Saints last season; Test the entire Ravens & NFL....the %%% are eye popping. Richard Sherman let the cat out of the bag years ago (like Canseco in baseball w PED's)
 

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Booger is now ruminating about NFL offenses gearing up for the new wave which means running black college QBs will now be in vogue more than ever. Salivating he threw out a name "just as an example" like Jalen Hurts.--I see TwentyTwo beat me to the punch up above. Ha.

I have never thought games are fixed and I don't waiver from that. But it isn't out of bounds to examine the motivation or lack thereof of black players "depending" on the circumstances.

I don't need to bring this up but the media take on this crap and going forward--who knows they may draft every Tom, Dick and Harry running black QB soon--will be totally off the charts.

And as always but amplified beyond belief there will be the underlying message from the orgasmic media that black athletes are vastly superior to whites. This is their moment to pounce.
 

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That was painful, but put it in perspective. Three or four years from now, how many of the black QBs excelling this season still will be? My guess is Wilson, Mahomes, and maybe Prescott and Watson. The rest will decline early, just as all black QBs have other than Warren Moon.

That guess is based on the evidence provided so far. Tom Brady is being criticized of late for declining but he's 42 for crying out loud. Drew Brees is 40 and still going strong. How many of the current black QBs will still be going strong at 32 much less 40 or 42?

All the way over the top hype blacks get in sports and every other endeavor is just typical of the total clown show this once great country turned imperial banana republic has morphed into. Enjoy the show, it's only going to get more absurd.
 
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Hoping 49ers and Jimmy G restore some type of order next week, mosh gosh!
 

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Jackson will hit a wall just like Mayfield and Darnold did - sophomore slump - whatever you want to call it as defenses adjusted to them (both look to be emerging from it). Don't get too worked up about it everyone - put it in perspective because we have all seen this show before. The Ravens are a running team who play defense - Jackson is just the wrinkle right now. Bad defense and piss poor tackling play a role but so does defensive scheme and planning.

As for the 2020 draft - Booger can Stokely Carmichael all day about "our guys" for the rest of this year - the MNF broadcast is terrible. Burrow and Herbert are the two elite talents at the position. Tua's hip injury is a big question mark. Hurts will be another flash in the pan and Jordan Love is a turnover machine.
 

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That was painful, but put it in perspective. Three or four years from now, how many of the black QBs excelling this season still will be? My guess is Wilson, Mahomes, and maybe Prescott and Watson. The rest will decline early, just as all black QBs have other than Warren Moon.

That guess is based on the evidence provided so far. Tom Brady is being criticized of late for declining but he's 42 for crying out loud. Drew Brees is 40 and still going strong. How many of the current black QBs will still be going strong at 32 much less 40 or 42?

Put it in perspective; all the way over the top hype blacks get in sports and every other endeavor is just typical of the total clown show this once great country turned imperial banana republic has morphed into. Enjoy the show, it's only going to get more absurd.
Great points. I agree but I can't help but wonder how long DWFs will continue to buy this increasingly awful clown show. Maybe it's because we're so atune here at CF to the real story, but how do people not see and especially hear the bias from the announcers and talking heads on the NFL roundtable type shows? Complete anti-Whitism. Yes, I know the League isn't going anywhere but the empty seats are telling to some extent. Maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part because we cringing few here on the forums communicate it to each other with our own perspectives.
 

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Jackson will hit a wall just like Mayfield and Darnold did - sophomore slump - whatever you want to call it as defenses adjusted to them (both look to be emerging from it). Don't get too worked up about it everyone - put it in perspective because we have all seen this show before. The Ravens are a running team who play defense - Jackson is just the wrinkle right now. Bad defense and piss poor tackling play a role but so does defensive scheme and planning.

As for the 2020 draft - Booger can Stokely Carmichael all day about "our guys" for the rest of this year - the MNF broadcast is terrible. Burrow and Herbert are the two elite talents at the position. Tua's hip injury is a big question mark. Hurts will be another flash in the pan and Jordan Love is a turnover machine.

It was kind of symbolic that RGIII came in for garbage time for Jackson. The hype RGIII received his first season was even more intense than it currently is for Jackson, and yet look at RGIII now; he's been washed up for years and will never get a chance to be a starter again even though he's still only 29 years old.

I'm not wishing an injury on Jackson, nor on any other player because that cuts both ways, but the reality is Jackson's built a lot like RGIII and all it would take is a hit that breaks a couple of ribs for his current invulnerability to come to an end. Cam Newton is a shell of his former self at age 30 and he weighs what, 240 pounds or more?
 

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It was kind of symbolic that RGIII came in for garbage time for Jackson. The hype RGIII received his first season was even more intense than it currently is for Jackson, and yet look at RGIII now; he's been washed up for years and will never get a chance to be a starter again even though he's still only 29 years old.

I'm not wishing an injury on Jackson, nor on any other player because that cuts both ways, but the reality is Jackson's built a lot like RGIII and all it would take is a hit that breaks a couple of ribs for his current invulnerability to come to an end. Cam Newton is a shell of his former self at age 30 and he weighs what, 240 pounds or more?

Yet we are the only ones that see it. I still dislike black quarterbacks but more and more its due to the hype surrounding them. I can also get behind the notion that black defenders aren't giving 100% effort all the time but then again that is not a new development.

Right now we have to give credit where it is due - Jackson is executing the offense well.
 

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Yet we are the only ones that see it. I still dislike black quarterbacks but more and more its due to the hype surrounding them. I can also get behind the notion to some extent that black defenders aren't giving 100% effort all the time but then again that is not a new development.

They get away with so much poor effort, sometimes giving up completely on a play, while a White defender who makes a bad play is singled out even though there was nothing wrong with his effort, he simply missed a tackle or didn't take the right angle. Same thing with alligator arms with black receivers, which is much more common than it used to be, while someone like Bill Schroeder will live in infamy based on a single incident when he short-armed a pass from Brett Favre.

What I found intriguing is that Rams WR Robert Woods was a surprise inactive last week (Week 11) because of some "personal" problem. And whatever it was, it lingered a good part of this past week until he finally reported to the team Thursday or so. Joe Tessitore mentioned it several times during the game tonight, but always in glowing terms about the personal "family problem" proving what a wonderful person Woods is. But whatever the personal or family problem Woods has, it's been kept top secret. If I had to guess, maybe one of his close relatives killed someone or was killed. Maybe we'll find out eventually, maybe not. But again, there's that double standard applied to blacks that a White player would not be able to get away with.
 

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Booger is now ruminating about NFL offenses gearing up for the new wave which means running black college QBs will now be in vogue more than ever. Salivating he threw out a name "just as an example" like Jalen Hurts.--I see TwentyTwo beat me to the punch up above. Ha.

I have never thought games are fixed and I don't waiver from that. But it isn't out of bounds to examine the motivation or lack thereof of black players "depending" on the circumstances.

I don't need to bring this up but the media take on this crap and going forward--who knows they may draft every Tom, Dick and Harry running black QB soon--will be totally off the charts.

And as always but amplified beyond belief there will be the underlying message from the orgasmic media that black athletes are vastly superior to whites. This is their moment to pounce.
Burfict said recently in an interview that he has no doubt some games are fixed and it's executed by the refs on the field. He was asked if he's watching the games while suspended. He said he doesn't even watch anymore because it's so bad now.
 

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Burfict said recently in an interview that he has no doubt some games are fixed and it's executed by the refs on the field. He was asked if he's watching the games while suspended. He said he doesn't even watch anymore because it's so bad now.

Link?
 

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They get away with so much poor effort, sometimes giving up completely on a play, while a White defender who makes a bad play is singled out even though there was nothing wrong with his effort, he simply missed a tackle or didn't take the right angle. Same thing with alligator arms with black receivers, which is much more common than it used to be, while someone like Bill Schroeder will live in infamy based on a single incident when he short-armed a pass from Brett Favre.

What I found intriguing is that Rams WR Robert Woods was a surprise inactive last week (Week 11) because of some "personal" problem. And whatever it was, it lingered a good part of this past week until he finally reported to the team Thursday or so. Joe Tessitore mentioned it several times during the game tonight, but always in glowing terms about the personal "family problem" proving what a wonderful person Woods is. But whatever the personal or family problem Woods has, it's been kept top secret. If I had to guess, maybe one of his close relatives killed someone or was killed. Maybe we'll find out eventually, maybe not. But again, there's that double standard applied to blacks that a White player would not be able to get away with.
I still wonder to this day why BB benched Butler a good CB the year NE lost to PHIL. Does anyone have inside reliable scoop?
 

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It was kind of symbolic that RGIII came in for garbage time for Jackson. The hype RGIII received his first season was even more intense than it currently is for Jackson, and yet look at RGIII now; he's been washed up for years and will never get a chance to be a starter again even though he's still only 29 years old.

I'm not wishing an injury on Jackson, nor on any other player because that cuts both ways, but the reality is Jackson's built a lot like RGIII and all it would take is a hit that breaks a couple of ribs for his current invulnerability to come to an end. Cam Newton is a shell of his former self at age 30 and he weighs what, 240 pounds or more?
Bob Griffin never recovered from his catastrophic knee injury, he also has the same spindly lower body as Jackson. Jackson won't be doing this much past his late 20's and without the running ability then we will see if he can pass efficiently, Bob Griffin couldn't that's why he is a system back up. I feel sorry for whatever gimp coach drafts Hurts as the franchise saviour as he will be hung out to dry when Hurts fails....
 

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I still wonder to this day why BB benched Butler a good CB the year NE lost to PHIL. Does anyone have inside reliable scoop?

I read somewhere that Butler was sick and that he was hospitalized. When he got out he was still not 100% and didn't have time to catch up with the preparations so Belichick went with another option. It was not disciplinary and Butler has nothing bad to say about Belichick.
 

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The NFL must of forgotten how they neutralized Vick. Vick was a better athlete than Jackson and he played in a different era right before defenses started getting really bad (in his ATL days anyway). Urlacher and Dan Morgan were both great at spying Vick back in the day. Once teams get enough tape on Jackson he will be neutralized - They are 11 games into this new offense - much like the spread/zone read craze of 2012 this will also be figured out. Is Booger criticizing Aaron Donald - shouldn't he be in the middle disrupting running lanes and passing lanes?

Booger was using the excuse that superstar afflete Donald was being doubled and that Matthews and Fowler needed to make the plays LOL
 

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Bob Griffin never recovered from his catastrophic knee injury, he also has the same spindly lower body as Jackson. Jackson won't be doing this much past his late 20's and without the running ability then we will see if he can pass efficiently, Bob Griffin couldn't that's why he is a system back up. I feel sorry for whatever gimp coach drafts Hurts as the franchise saviour as he will be hung out to dry when Hurts fails....

Hurst will be built into a top 10 pick, if not the outright #1 pick overall by the time the draft season arrives. Todd McShay and Mel Kiper will make sure of that, they did it with a 5’8 midget last year, an utterly ludicrous idea at first when the narrative was beginning to shape after the combine.

It was a worst case outcome tonight. And yes, we know none of these running black quarterbacks will last beyond 30, but it may not matter. This may become the new normal. Teams will look at the position in a different light, same shelf life as a typical RB for 6-7 years, but that may be enough to have a few video game seasons and may be even win a championship. And once they turn into Cam Newton, just draft another from an endless supply in the college ranks. Wash, rinse, repeat.

Some will bomb quickly like Gremlin, others will have a few good years, and a small percentage will have lasting power. It all means black quarterbacks are here to stay.
 
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Tonight was demoralizing but predictable considering how both teams have been trending! I think this is going to be the new trend in the NFL for the next couple of seasons, put the best athlete on the field at the Quarterback position and draw from there! I do predict Jalen Hurts will be the number one overall pick and you will have OCs lining up for the chance to draw up college style gimmicky play books. Now the logical question is....does Mitch Tribusky, who your GM traded up two years ago to draft, get a chance to have a tailor made offense? Doubtful, I believe! he is going to be scapegoated for the Bears offensive woes, even though it appears that everyone in Chicago is struggling under Matt Naggy's offense. There was an earlier post highlighting David Montgomery's dismal day. Obviously hes no transcendent talent at the rb position, but I dont think its a stretch at all to say hes underachieving, and Naggy's convoluted schemes and play calling are to blame!
 

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JAKE LOURIM | LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL | 5:53 pm EST January 7, 2019
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At about 3:45 p.m. Sunday, here was the situation: Lamar Jackson’s playoff debut was a flop. The former Louisville star was 3-for-10 for 25 yards passing, with one interception. The Baltimore Ravens had almost nothing on offense and trailed the Los Angeles Chargers at home, 23-3, with 9:09 left.

John Harbaugh must be one hell of a coach to take Lamar Jackson from that god awful performance to the MVP frontrunner in less than a year. He should win COY.
 

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It was a worst case outcome tonight. And yes, we know none of these running black quarterbacks will last beyond 30, but it may not matter. This may become the new normal. Teams will look at the position in a different light, same shelf life as a typical RB for 6-7 years, but that may be enough to have a few video game seasons and may be even win a championship. And once they turn into Cam Newton, just draft another from an endless supply in the college ranks. Wash, rinse, repeat.

Some will bomb quickly like Gremlin, others will have a few good years, and a small percentage will have lasting power. It all means black quarterbacks are here to stay.

I think most here will admit there will be more than ever black quarterbacks drafted in the next decade. And while nothing is certain the above points could come to fruition.

It is a fresh new viewpoint that we can't entirely dismiss as "the black QB revolving door" situation cited above would effectively block out a lot of chances for white quarterbacks. Teams could rotate in black QBs every 5-7 years like they do black running backs.

That said it is still difficult to imagine white quarterbacks being relegated into relative obscurity like white wide receivers or worse yet white running backs. And the main reason I suspect is that black wide receivers need a QB who will feed them the ball for intermediate and deep routes. Which I believe is one of the reasons white quarterbacks have been tolerated for so long. They have been more proficient and better in general in a standard passing attack which of course helps elevate black "look at me" wide receivers.

Time will tell but the NFL might also have to deal with falling attendance and general lack of interest from an increasing amount of white fans. I suspect if the NFL starts to replicate the SEC in terms of racial outlay then white fans will start to slowly but surely head for the exits. Why should they watch a sport whose main goal is to elevate black players and humiliate white players. And that humiliation would take place in many forms where the only white players are kickers and offensive lineman with a token one or two or so playing outside those lines.

The mere absence of white players of significance in the NFL is the ultimate humiliation for white folk.

Only time will tell where we are heading but last night was one of the ugliest moments of the year.
 
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If only fast athletic white quarterbacks were allowed to run such an offense. I could name several white qbs just as athletic as Eraserhead but were never given a chance to run an offense like like. Many were never given a chance to even play QB in the NFL There is nothing more hated by the media than an athletic white quarterback.
 

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Jackson locks onto his first read, last night they were open. Back to the Packers with Rogers I knew that game was over once it was apparent that SF could rush 4 drop 7, I've seen that movie too many times. I actually cheered when Rogers hit the RB outlet pass but then he didn't do much with it after that, and that was one on one with the LB I think.
 
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