2020 NFL Week 3

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Chrissie believes Kamara to be best back in League. He's good but the Packers D sucks donkey balls.
 

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Cowboys and Seahawks statistically now the 2 worst defenses in the league. The only common denominator is they’re both coal black.
 

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Chrissie believes Kamara to be best back in League. He's good but the Packers D sucks donkey balls.

Of course he does. Now we just need him to follow his ritual of singling out one of the black players and anointing him the "smartest player in the league."
 

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Cowboys and Seahawks statistically now the 2 worst defenses in the league. The only common denominator is they’re both coal black.
Interesting fact. I’ll have to share that message on our Gab group.
 

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Unmentioned earlier was the fantastic game by underrated Buffalo linebacker Matt Millano. Returning from injury, Matt had 8 total tackles (7 solo), a sack and a pass defensed. He’s a big reason that I think Buffalo has Super Bowl aspirations this year.
 

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Of course he does. Now we just need him to follow his ritual of singling out one of the black players and anointing him the "smartest player in the league."

Caste football drinking game take a shot everytime he says that.
 

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Unmentioned earlier was the fantastic game by underrated Buffalo linebacker Matt Millano. Returning from injury, Matt had 8 total tackles (7 solo), a sack and a pass defensed. He’s a big reason that I think Buffalo has Super Bowl aspirations this year.

Good to see Milano return to form! He had a great sleeper season last year.
 

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Oft injured Kirksey injured so Summers in at LB now. This off-season seems like no one in the media dared mention what a crap signing that was, besides us.
 

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Caste football drinking game take a shot everytime he says that.

Crissy just called Malcolm Jenkins "one smart cookie." That should call for a beer every time he calls a black player smart, and two beers and two shots every time he proclaims a black player the smartest player in the league.
 

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Crissy just called Malcolm Jenkins "one smart cookie." That should call for a beer every time he calls a black player smart, and two beers and two shots every time he proclaims a black player the smartest player in the league.

Epic day when CF has finally started a drinking game. :borra2:
 

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Don, I don’t disagree he will have fewer opportunities- but I do like how Belichick is not afraid to play white skills players. Rex will still have a handful of games this year where he shines.

he should be a feature ball carriers; certainly has the talent.
 

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Don, I don’t disagree he will have fewer opportunities- but I do like how Belichick is not afraid to play white skills players. Rex will still have a handful of games this year where he shines.

he should be a feature ball carriers; certainly has the talent.

I don't doubt that at all. And Michel is very injury prone and Harris is unproven. If Rex can stay healthy he may well have a career year.
 

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Lots of snaps and playing time for Jenkins - didn't equate to much in terms of INTs though. Only 17 in an 11 year career. Weddle was a much better DB but since he was white and didn't speak about "oppression" he is overlooked.
 

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Lots of snaps and playing time for Jenkins - didn't equate to much in terms of INTs though. Only 17 in an 11 year career. Weddle was a much better DB but since he was white and didn't speak about "oppression" he is overlooked.
Yeah 17 INT’s in 11 years is not great especially considering he’s started 162 games of 170 in his career. I guarantee you could throw me on the field for 170 games as a full time player and I’d grab more than 17 picks. He can make a lot of tackles but he is not a special player by any means.

For reference: Marcus Peters has 28 career INT’s and he has only played since 2015 (79 games).
 
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Who won the Saints game? I started taking a shot after the announcer called the players' name and I don' remember the end of the game. I was drinking Uncle Delmer's head busting, liver destroying, eyes spinning, vomit-inducing, hug the ground, extra smooth death in a mason jar moonshine. It's guaranteed to cause wrecks, fights, dancing like a hippie, erectile dysfunction, and flamethrowing diarrhea.
On the plus side, you won't have to be embalmed.
 

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Packers beat the Saints. Ty Summers subbed in at LB 6tkl 3 assists lead the team. Tonyan and Sternberger had decent outings one TD for Tonyan, Saints either decided not to bother covering either or they beat the coverage like a rug on each reception I viewed in the 15 minute highlights the NFL posts on YT.
 

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Man, I sure picked a wrong day to be traveling! With CMac out I didn't think next few NFL weeks would give us much to cheer for.
 
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Brees is always fun to watch. First because he's a great quarterback, and second because despite all the forced apologies, we all know how he really feels. ;)
 

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Crissy just called Malcolm Jenkins "one smart cookie." That should call for a beer every time he calls a black player smart, and two beers and two shots every time he proclaims a black player the smartest player in the league.
I was waiting for Aunt Crissy to tell us that Alvin Kamara was secretly a Rhodes Scholar.

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Who won the Saints game? I started taking a shot after the announcer called the players' name and I don' remember the end of the game. I was drinking Uncle Delmer's head busting, liver destroying, eyes spinning, vomit-inducing, hug the ground, extra smooth death in a mason jar moonshine. It's guaranteed to cause wrecks, fights, dancing like a hippie, erectile dysfunction, and flamethrowing diarrhea.
On the plus side, you won't have to be embalmed.

Take it easy! This post made me laugh.

Packers beat the Saints. Ty Summers subbed in at LB 6tkl 3 assists lead the team. Tonyan and Sternberger had decent outings one TD for Tonyan,

I missed the second half but I was struck by these stats. Summers accumulated those stats in his brief window of time. Like Cole Holcomb, Summers is an elite swift athlete that should be a starter. Nice to see the tight ends get involved as well and Rodgers is killing it right now.

Funny when I saw the highlights this morning they showed a Summers missed tackle and a Taysom Hill fumble. All you need to know about the Saints is this stat. Taysom Hill had three touches. I thought the whole idea with signing him in the off season was to have him take 10-15 snaps a game and have a bunch of touches? Then again why have the most dynamic multi use weapon in the NFL touch the ball much during the course of a game. What would be the point of that?

Inside the numbers time. WR Braxton Berrios had a 4-64-1 stat line. All right. Yet just four targets. Interesting.

Then there is this. My fear was Andy was involved in some of those atrocious interceptions by the extra in the Wizard Of Oz. Heck he started out of the gate with three quick catches and a TD. He later scored another TD but only finished with a 4-47-2 stat line. I figured he was on his way to a big one. But Andy, like Berrios, was only thrown the ball four times. Looked like the Yellow Brook Road fella was force feeding his other receivers which led to three bad interceptions. My understanding is the Cardinals blew the game.

Both Berrios and Isabella were batting a thousand. Then again even though great things happened when the ball was thrown in their direction what would be the point of passing them the ball more than their few selected chucks?
 
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