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didn’t see it mentioned, but JJ Watt had two sacks yesterday. he appears to be rounding back into his old, unstoppable self.
Won't bore you with the details but suffice to say for the most part the only way I can access the internet these days is via libraries which I have to squeeze in on my off hours and that can be a chore in itself apart from Saturday mornings and perhaps Wednesday mornings, two days where I have some free time. A friend helped me out today which is why I am on for a spell.
- Panthers coach Ron Rivera confirmed Cam Newton (foot) will remain the team's starter when healthy.
Kyle Allen was phenomenal in Cam's absence Sunday at Arizona (19-for-26, 261 yards, four touchdowns), but it's laughable Rivera would even acknowledge the possibility of an undrafted 23-year-old overtaking a former league MVP and arguably the most productive player in franchise history. There's optimism Newton, who aggravated a foot injury in Week 2, will resume practicing Wednesday.
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Sep 23, 2019, 9:37 AM ET
Although this might be best placed in the black QB's thread, I was curious to see how all of our upsiders did this week. Record wise it was 5-5 with two games featuring just the future of the game behind center. I'm not sold on the future apparently as I only see maybe three of them that may have lasting value, including Russell Wilson who has already had great success. Perhaps I'll periodically review as it give me something to gnash my teeth over on Sundays.
Marcus Mariota, Tennessee Titans. Lost 20-7. 23 of 40 for 304 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT, sacked 9 times! The great Poly hope was pathetically bad with most yardage coming in garbage time. His upside was reached long ago. He will continue to drag down the Titans until the coaching staff installs Ryan Tannehill. I’m not holding my breath though.
Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys. Won 31-6. 19 of 32 for 246 yards, 2 TD’s, 1 INT, only sacked once. I didn’t see any of this game so I can’t say if he was bad or good. He was playing against the woeful Dolphins and his O-Line and running game are back on track. Unfortunately I expect him to do well this year.
Jacoby “BBQ” Brissett, Indianapolis Colts. Won 27-24. 28 of 37 for 310 yards, 2 TD’s, 0 INT, only sacked once. I didn’t see this game besides some highlights but the Brissett did well. Expect much slobbering by the media all week long over this. Good thing Luck retired, no way he could compare to the great BBQ!
Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens. Lost 33-28. 22 of 43 for 267 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT, sacked 3 times. Jackson was not good. His accuracy was bad, most of his yardage was with basically hail-Mary type heaves towards the end of the game. His O-line and rushing attack are what makes them dangerous.
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs. Won 33-28. 27 of 37 for 374 yards, 3 TD’s, 0 INT, sacked twice. Say what you will about Sideshow Pat, he’s good. Of all of the “black hopes” he is the “whitest”-playing one which is probably why he seems to be the most consistent. Not an easy model to follow for up-and-coming black QB’s who frankly don’t have the ability or desire to “play white”.
Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals. Lost 38-20. 30 of 43 for a whopping 173 yards, 2 TD’s, 2 INT’s, sacked 8 times badly. I didn’t see the first half where he was doing better, only the 2nd where it was a comedy of errors. Personally I don’t see the “upside” here. Even playing in a tailor-made “air raid” offense only the most undisciplined defense will make him look good. Wait, this is the NFL, maybe he will have some success in running around headless-chicken like and chucking the ball. See Lamar Jackson above.
Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Lost 32-31. 23 of 37 for 380 yards, 3 TD’s, 1 INT, 4 sacks. Winston is the model of inconsistency. Sometimes he’s pretty good, like yesterday, other times he’s dreadful. The Bucs will be just as inconsistent as long as he’s leading the huddle.
DeShaun Watson, Houston Texans. Won 27-20. 25 of 34 for 351 yards, 3 TDS, 0 INT, sacked twice. I didn’t see any of this game so I only have his stats to attest to his day. I despise the Texans and their almost-all-black roster and root hard against Watson every week, but he is far less scattershot than most full-black QB’s and isn’t as prone to the panic rush. Like Mahomes he will probably be around for awhile.
Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks. Lost 33-27. 32 of 50 for 406 yards. 2 TDs, 0 INT, 0 sacks. It’s always satisfying to see the Seachickens lose, and especially in front of their rabid DWF fans. Wilson however is now the grand old man of the great black hope pool. No denying that he can be very good, and he is very clutch when it counts, frustratingly so. Has better pocket awareness than most QB’s of any hue.
Teddy Bridgewater, New Orleans Saints. Won 33-27. 19 of 27 for 177 yards. 2 TD’s, 0 INT, O sacks. Drew Brees’ highly paid placeholder had a boring AHDIW-like performance against the Seahawks. We’ve already seen this schtick in Minnesota, if the team doesn’t have a great performance around him, he has no chance. Don’t they insult white QB’s who play like this guy with the label of “game manager?” I hate to wish injury on a player, but it would be nice in order to see Taysom Hill as the temporary number 1…..
I don't really dislike most of these guys. I pretty much root against all of them unless they are playing against each other. Some though really irk me because they have gotten opportunities (black privilege) that others don't. Some have serious character problems that would have gotten a white player banished long ago. And you're right about the media and DWF's and their drooling.The sideshow rubs me in the wrong way. He should already have at least 3-4 ints up until now. The problem is these defenders have butter fingers. Yesterday, he got sacked right in front of the ref on 3rd down. He looked right at the ref and told him to throw a flag. This cucked zebra threw this late flag at the crying of this freak. The media and dwfs love Mahomes, but to me he is just another crybaby diva.
Kyler Murray is the new king of the three yard pass. Hardly a "revolutionary" quarterback, it's a stretch to even call him a game manager at this point. Check out this chart of his passes against Carolina: https://twitter.com/HaydenWinks/status/1175988200256356352
Crazy Finn called Murray a "manlet" yesterday, it still cracks me up.
Definitely noticed it that time...Kupp scores, Collinsworth blaming Whitehead (? I think that’s his name)...but the camera goes straight to Schobert.
A video of Kupp’s TD in which the camera zooms in on the only white defender on the field (Schobert). We’ve all noticed this “pan-to-the-white-defender-after-a-TD” routine literally hundreds of times while watching football on TV. It would be interesting to chronicle them all and edit them together to show a long pattern of discrimination and mind control. Schobert blitzed and had nothing to with the coverage...
I'm hoping for a good game from Mitch Trubisky tonight. He played well last year after the usual know nothings were ready to proclaim him a bust, and their braying has started again this season.
It's that "smart route running" and "sneaky speed". Altogether it was a nice "workmanlike" effort by Kupp.....Al Michaels notes how wide open Kupp was on the play, while Crissie wonders what happened to a black defender, as if that can be the only explanation for Cooper being so open (again).
Kupp seems to almost effortlessly get wide open all over the field, unlike the other receivers on his team, or in the league for that matter. It seems to be a "white thing" as the same can be said of a lot of the lunch pail slot receivers.
A video of Kupp’s TD in which the camera zooms in on the only white defender on the field (Schobert). We’ve all noticed this “pan-to-the-white-defender-after-a-TD” routine literally hundreds of times while watching football on TV. It would be interesting to chronicle them all and edit them together to show a long pattern of discrimination and mind control. Schobert blitzed on the play and had nothing to with the coverage...
Side note - I really like how Kupp doesn’t celebrate his TD catches sbs instead hands the ball to the official. He’s a class act and I’d love to see him and Goff win a championship one day.
Joe and Evan mentioned Connelly and some other rookies that played well yesterday. The Eli fans are the worst. He made $250 million and now its time for him to sit. No one should feel sorry for him.As for the NYC DWF’s I listen to the local sports radio station (WFAN) in the afternoons on the ride home; last week was a nonstop uproar of DWF callers protesting the benching of Eli, with truly dire predictions of how bad things will go, “they should have drafted somebody else”. To which I say: Who? Haskins? Seriously.
Predictably today was a non stop DWF chorus of “I was sayin all along this kid is great”! These people are fair weather to a T.
Naturally there is no mention whatsoever of Ryan Connelly or his clutch INT. That fact really grates me; but what else is new.
Traditionally NY fans love tough Defense. Connelly is gonna be great; I will enjoy watching him shine and grow to become the face of this Defense
Thankfully a friend states out loud "f*cking ((tribe media)) pushing an agenda!"