2020 NFL Week 3

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To put it in a little perspective, Isabella finished second on the Cardinals in receiving. Murray has been force-feeding the ball to DeAndre Hopkins big time. Hopkins had 10 catches, Isabella 4, then after that it drops down to 2 catches. Larry Fitzgerald had only 1.

The pathetic Jets were totally dominated by the Colts' defense. Darnold completed just 17 passes for 168 yards. Berrios had 64 of those yards and the team's only touchdown. He was their most productive receiving target on a day when their offense was close to non-existent.
 

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To put it in a little perspective, Isabella finished second on the Cardinals in receiving. Murray has been force-feeding the ball to DeAndre Hopkins big time. Hopkins had 10 catches, Isabella 4, then after that it drops down to 2 catches. Larry Fitzgerald had only 1.

The pathetic Jets were totally dominated by the Colts' defense. Darnold completed just 17 passes for 168 yards. Berrios had 64 of those yards and the team's only touchdown. He was their most productive receiving target on a day when their offense was close to non-existent.
Was Berrios injured? I can't find anything about him.
 

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Was Berrios injured? I can't find anything about him.

Injured?? He was the team's leading receiver, as the post of mine you quoted details.

Braxton Berrios is Jets Wire's Player of the Game vs. Colts

Braxton Berrios seemed to be the only wide receiver on the same page as Sam Darnold in the Jets’ 36-7 blowout loss to the Colts.

Berrios had four catches for 64 yards and was the recipient of Darnold’s only touchdown pass. Outside of Berrios, the Jets’ weapons were kept quiet by the Colts defense. So for Berrios’s solid performance against the Colts, he is Jets Wire’s Player of the Game for Week 3 of the regular season.

https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2020/09/28/braxton-berrios-is-jets-wires-player-of-the-game-vs-colts/
 

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One of the most nagging issues for me and I guess many here is the extent of the "black locker room" effect. In the Arizona game unknown young WR KeeSean Johnson was targeted 7 times for 2 catches. And I believe one or two of those ended up as interceptions. Fitzgerald was targeted 3 times. Hopkins 12 times. Andy was targeted 4 times and he caught the ball all 4 times. But what we can't verify on paper is if HC Kingsbury is afraid of making Isabella an emerging talent for fear of alienating the locker room. Same thing with Gase and the Jets with Berrios. These new young coaches climbed the ladder by bending towards the will of the black locker room creed and they might lack the backbone to buck up against it. And perhaps they mistakenly feel this is their ticket to the big time.

And this theme runs through most squads. The Patriots seem to be that rare team where locker room harmony is sustained despite the lynchpin efforts of a player like Edelman over the years. I suspect the Bucs will follow the lead of Brady. If Tom like Scotty Miller then the coach will probably let him have his way. But that is an exception.

Carolina played their best game of the season without CM. Would it surprise any here if the black boys were more motivated now that their star honky was shelved? Is their new caste oriented HC Rhule part of the breed of coaches whose first priority is to satisfy the" black locker room" code of ( non) ethics?

To me this is one of the greatest mysteries and barriers when it comes to the emergence of white players. Is Sean Payton afraid to fully unleash Taysom Hill because he is trying to "balance" out the concerns of the black locker room? These sort of questions involve most NFL teams. It is particularly noticeable with white skill players. Of course the media completely ignores the subject which only gives coaches carte blanche to continue their discriminating ways.

Has anyone ever seen a sports article outside of this site discuss this possible issue? I have never seen a whiff of it? Why even think of that question when the media does their part in castigating emerging white talent.

Uncle Delmer's ? I thought that was a shoe polish or some turpentine variant. Ha.
 
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One of the most nagging issues for me and I guess many here is the extent of the "black locker room" effect. In the Arizona game unknown young WR KeeSean Johnson was targeted 7 times for 2 catches. And I believe one or two of those ended up as interceptions. Fitzgerald was targeted 3 times. Hopkins 12 times. Andy was targeted 4 times and he caught the ball all 4 times. But what we can't verify on paper is if HC Kingsbury is afraid of making Isabella an emerging talent for fear of alienating the locker room. Same thing with Gase and the Jets with Berrios. These new young coaches climbed the ladder by bending towards the will of the black locker room creed and they might lack the backbone to buck up against it. And perhaps they mistakenly feel this is their ticket to the big time.

And this theme runs through most squads. The Patriots seem to be that rare team where locker room harmony is sustained despite the lynchpin efforts of a player like Edelman over the years. I suspect the Bucs will follow the lead of Brady. If Tom like Scotty Miller then the coach will probably let him have his way. But that is an exception.

Carolina played their best game of the season without CM. Would it surprise any here if the black boys were more motivated now that their star honky was shelved? Is their new caste oriented HC Rhule part of the breed of coaches whose first priority is to satisfy the" black locker room" code of ( non) ethics?

To me this is one of the greatest mysteries and barriers when it comes to the emergence of white players. Is Sean Payton afraid to fully unleash Taysom Hill because he is trying to "balance" out the concerns of the black locker room? These sort of questions involve most NFL teams. It is particularly noticeable with white skill players. Of course the media completely ignores the subject which only gives coaches carte blanche to continue their discriminating ways.

Has anyone ever seen a sports article outside of this site discuss this possible issue? I have never seen a whiff of it? Why even think of that question when the media does their part in castigating emerging white talent.

Uncle Delmer's ? I thought that was a shoe polish or some turpentine variant. Ha.

@Shadowlight - I am on board with your "black locker room" effect. It is essentially the inmates running the asylum now. It has been that way for sometime but now running in parallel with the whole false BLM narrative being pushed they see it as a power grab. There are no enforcers in the league either - only the black players with the biggest mouths have a voice. Unfortunately white players do not have the power to band together to take this whole thing on.
 

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What I wouldn’t give for a white team/league to embarrass the black league.

I think it is all moot because we are quickly headed to civil war and sports will be meaningless.
 

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Has anyone ever seen a sports article outside of this site discuss this possible issue? I have never seen a whiff of it? Why even think of that question when the media does their part in castigating emerging white talent.

Jason Whitlock wrote about it during the heyday of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, not in the exact same way you do but mentioning the locker room culture and how those two teams were thriving, including utilizing White receivers. He may have since then as well as he's quite astute and a rare breath of fresh air in the media.

It's always important to remember that this issue, as with U.S. society as a whole, is a combination of top-down and bottom-up pressures and policies. The middle class (meaning mostly White Americans) is always under attack from elements of the underclass, which are enabled by the very wealthy. BLM wouldn't exist for a minute if it wasn't financed by the big corporations and Soros types and encouraged by the media and the Democrats. Does any sane person think "White supremacists" would be allowed to do 1/50 of what BLM and Antifa are without being mercilessly crushed? The "black locker room" exists because the owners, GMs, scouts, etc., and media promote the Caste System and pander to blacks and their culture, just as anti-White policies are promoted and institutionalized in every way in this blighted land.
 

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But what is the endgame? Why pander to lesser culture? I know the answer (it is all about diminishing white men who are the only block strong enough to fight back against the One World Order) but how do I convince those I know of this large-scale agenda utilizing small examples? Tangible examples.

That is my struggle with those in my family and circle who do not have eyes opened yet.
 

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Injured?? He was the team's leading receiver, as the post of mine you quoted details.

Braxton Berrios is Jets Wire's Player of the Game vs. Colts

Braxton Berrios seemed to be the only wide receiver on the same page as Sam Darnold in the Jets’ 36-7 blowout loss to the Colts.

Berrios had four catches for 64 yards and was the recipient of Darnold’s only touchdown pass. Outside of Berrios, the Jets’ weapons were kept quiet by the Colts defense. So for Berrios’s solid performance against the Colts, he is Jets Wire’s Player of the Game for Week 3 of the regular season.

https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2020/09/28/braxton-berrios-is-jets-wires-player-of-the-game-vs-colts/
I only asked because it seemed weird that after he caught the four passes early in the game. Then they never went to him again. It seems to me they wouldn't look anywhere else but in his direction in that he was having such a good game. I guess it's just like you said,
 

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Don's point about the owners and GMs being all in with the "black locker room" scene makes sense. The coaches know that ownership will nod in approval with their caste leanings. And as these coaches climb the ladder from high school on up many recognize the best way to get ahead is to lean caste. Not all the owners are exactly the same. Robert Kraft has a team that bucks up against caste to an extent. But I can imagine a young Matt Nagy watching Andy Reid operate and once he got the head man job he had it in his mind to go full scale caste. Knowing full well his bosses would approve. And so would the media.

I also think though it is easier for these coaches to drift in that direction. Less hassle and power struggles along with avoidance of "communication" problems with the black players. Not to mention less hassles from the front office. I remember the guff and push back Jay Gruden got when he wanted to draft WR Trey Quinn in the middle rounds. He had already pulled the trigger on S Apke but I guess ownership had enough and told Gruden if he wants Quinn he will have to wait until the end of the draft. And that's how it worked out to a tee. Trey was the last pick of the draft.

But since I brought up wide receivers this was an encouraging week for the youngsters. Although I do wonder if this would have been WR David Sills chance to shine now that the Giants receiving core has been decimated. And poor Bachman. Just released with not one logical explanation.

Vets Adam Thielen ( what the hell is going on with the Vikings?), Amendola and Edelman had meager stats this week. But young vet Cooper Kupp had over 100 yards as did vet Cole Beasley. And Adam Humphires keeps plugging away with a 4-41 stat line but with 15 grabs so far this year he is on pace to catch 70-80 passes this season.

But the youngsters did well. I am sure most everyone knows but I figured I'd list their stats anyway. It is so important for young white receivers to advance and keep the train running.

Hunter Renfrow 6-68-1

Andy Isabella 4-47-2

Braxton Berrios 6-64-1

Scotty Miller 3-83

I hope this is just the beginning for these obviously talented youngsters.
 
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Not a bad week for sure. I just saw the Browns lost their return man. It would be nice if Switzer got a call. Switzer is already better than all the Eaglers WRs - Switzer should have his phone ringing off the hook this week.

Onto Wentz for a second - remember when Alshon Jeffery teamed up with Jossina Anderson to try and undermine/attack Wentz a year or two ago. Another example of the black power dynamics that occur.
 

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I don't know if it was mentioned but the Chargers had a chance to win on a hook and ladder for the last play of the game. Herbert was under pressure, defender right in his face and got off a perfect throw to Keenan Allen who screwed up the pitch to Ekeler for what would of been an easy score.
 

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But what is the endgame? Why pander to lesser culture? I know the answer (it is all about diminishing white men who are the only block strong enough to fight back against the One World Order) but how do I convince those I know of this large-scale agenda utilizing small examples? Tangible examples.

That is my struggle with those in my family and circle who do not have eyes opened yet.

The pandering is done to preserve and enhance their power and control. Divide and conquer and all that.

It's been accomplished largely through gradualism and the marginalization and censoring of opposing views. More Americans need to be able to think for themselves, but the number that can has been small for generations now, even as the implementation of the agenda and its accompanying narrative are more in your face than ever. A good example is advertising -- in the last 55 years commercials have gone from being almost all White to inserting a few token blacks to more and more blacks over time to the explosion of blacks the past few years along with the now ubiquitous presence of Indians and Orientals. White men are now the token minority, yet how many Americans even notice or think much about it?

One of my favorite things to ask, whether to individual people or when posting on websites, is Exactly what election was it that Americans voted to become a majority non-White nation?
 

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Not a bad week for sure. I just saw the Browns lost their return man. It would be nice if Switzer got a call. Switzer is already better than all the Eaglers WRs - Switzer should have his phone ringing off the hook this week.

Onto Wentz for a second - remember when Alshon Jeffery teamed up with Jossina Anderson to try and undermine/attack Wentz a year or two ago. Another example of the black power dynamics that occur.

I know it's not a popular opinion here, but Switzer showed nothing during his time with the Steelers. Not a single memorable play as a receiver or kick returner. I'd say it's time to move on from hoping Switzer does much in the NFL.
 

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To answer the black locker room question back in the 2000s at the gym I would read their copies of ESPN magazine (which frankly was obvious gay porn with a black man fetish) and they had a column by "Player X" a supposed black lineman who gave his thoughts about his observations in the NFL. One which I remember was him pulling aside a young white beat reporter and telling him it would be advisable to go interview some black players as if the white reporter was a bit shy to ask or a bit out of his league when dealing with the obvious tilt towards the black locker room.

FTR Player X sounded like an adult and not the usual cartoonish clown we are all thrilled to tolerate in this era. If he was actually literate or even real I don't know but would hope so.
 

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You can tell time after time that nfl teams would rather lose the majority of time than to have white guys have huge games at any other position than qb. CMac is one of the few exceptions. Heck even Adam Thielen isn't getting the ball as much and the Vikings
are 0-3. When teams are in a national tv game on sunday or monday nights our guys get treated even worse. Can't go against the narrative and stereotypes. They wouldn't want to many americans to wake up now would they? The anti whiteness in the US and in
Europe is nauseating. Our only hope is that more whites wake up and be proud of your heritage. If we are to survive we must realise was are being targeting in sports and in life for extinction.
 

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I'll have to check to see how many snaps Logan Wilson played, as he finished with an impressive line of 5 solo tackles, an interception, and a pass defense.

Wilson played only 29 of the Bengals' 91 defensive snaps, less than a third, so that's outstanding production. Hopefully his usage escalates from here.
 

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When I saw the missed tackle of Kamara by Summers I knew that would make the highlights, but while his black teammates were soaking up the sweat off the turf I believe it was Lancaster who hustled down field and at least got a solid tackle on Kamara even if he scored.
 
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This Trubisky vs. Foles thing is just a ploy to pit two White players (and their respective fanbases) against each other. The truth is that Trubisky and Foles are both good enough to be starters. They shouldn't be on the same team. I'd take either one of them over Haskins or Bridgewater (both of whom are entrenched starters and neither of whom have their jobs on the line, at least this season).

Trubisky is being made a scapegoat rather than given the tools he needs to succeed. Jared Goff and Josh Allen were both thrown into no-win situations in their rookie years and performed accordingly, but when they were given the support they needed, they both climbed rapidly to their potential as great quarterbacks. Nagy has held Trubisky back in a tactic of coaches using (White) players as scapegoats that's sadly all too common in the modern NFL, but he's taking it to a flagrant extreme.
 

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Has anyone ever seen a sports article outside of this site discuss this possible issue? I have never seen a whiff of it? Why even think of that question when the media does their part in castigating emerging white talent.

Jason Whitlock had an interesting perspective on the Saints in his column today. He wrote that Malcolm Jenkins and Michael Thomas undermined Drew Brees' leadership by attacking his character in the offseason. Insightful take, unlikely to be heard anywhere else as white writers are afraid of being called racist and blacks are afraid of being called sellouts.
 

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On the other hand we have some rhetoric we can use against the NFL and its sycophants "Locker room" in whatever various guises you can think of.
 

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One of the most nagging issues for me and I guess many here is the extent of the "black locker room" effect. In the Arizona game unknown young WR KeeSean Johnson was targeted 7 times for 2 catches. And I believe one or two of those ended up as interceptions. Fitzgerald was targeted 3 times. Hopkins 12 times. Andy was targeted 4 times and he caught the ball all 4 times. But what we can't verify on paper is if HC Kingsbury is afraid of making Isabella an emerging talent for fear of alienating the locker room. Same thing with Gase and the Jets with Berrios. These new young coaches climbed the ladder by bending towards the will of the black locker room creed and they might lack the backbone to buck up against it. And perhaps they mistakenly feel this is their ticket to the big time.

And this theme runs through most squads. The Patriots seem to be that rare team where locker room harmony is sustained despite the lynchpin efforts of a player like Edelman over the years. I suspect the Bucs will follow the lead of Brady. If Tom like Scotty Miller then the coach will probably let him have his way. But that is an exception.

Carolina played their best game of the season without CM. Would it surprise any here if the black boys were more motivated now that their star honky was shelved? Is their new caste oriented HC Rhule part of the breed of coaches whose first priority is to satisfy the" black locker room" code of ( non) ethics?

To me this is one of the greatest mysteries and barriers when it comes to the emergence of white players. Is Sean Payton afraid to fully unleash Taysom Hill because he is trying to "balance" out the concerns of the black locker room? These sort of questions involve most NFL teams. It is particularly noticeable with white skill players. Of course the media completely ignores the subject which only gives coaches carte blanche to continue their discriminating ways.

Has anyone ever seen a sports article outside of this site discuss this possible issue? I have never seen a whiff of it? Why even think of that question when the media does their part in castigating emerging white talent.

Uncle Delmer's ? I thought that was a shoe polish or some turpentine variant. Ha.
Shadowlight, I really have an Uncle Delmer and Uncle Odell who dabbles in the fine art of moonshining, winemaking, and the growing of fine herbs. They are 89 & 91 years old. I woke up this morning on the back of my truck and there were two dogs and a possum on my head. I had to prop a broom under my chin to post my post this morning. All and all one of my better nights.
 

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When I saw the missed tackle of Kamara by Summers I knew that would make the highlights, but while his black teammates were soaking up the sweat off the turf I believe it was Lancaster who hustled down field and at least got a solid tackle on Kamara even if he scored.

I thought the same thing. Be interesting to see extent of Kirkseys injury. Could bode well for Summers going forward. That was excellent hustle from Lancaster! 300+ guy covered some ground.
 

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Shadowlight, I really have an Uncle Delmer and Uncle Odell who dabbles in the fine art of moonshining, winemaking, and the growing of fine herbs. They are 89 & 91 years old. I woke up this morning on the back of my truck and there were two dogs and a possum on my head. I had to prop a broom under my chin to post my post this morning. All and all one of my better nights.

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