Colonel_Reb
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I have no idea, TwentyTwo. Nice to see it though. I wonder about that screen name, whether its a man or woman.
Colonel_Reb said:I have no idea, TwentyTwo. Nice to see it though. I wonder about that screen name, whether its a man or woman.ÂÂÂ
DixieDestroyer said:Colonel_Reb said:I have no idea, TwentyTwo. Nice to see it though. I wonder about that screen name, whether its a man or woman.
Whether it be feller or a gal...they know the scoop!
forty-four said:
forty-four said:
Don Wassall said:Faulk getting injured really helps Danny's chances to play and establish himself this year. Hopefully by the time the Jets and Patriots play again this season, Woodhead will help the Patriots exact revenge.
Thrashen said:Here is an extraordinarily Anti-Caste article concerning Kevin Faulk's injury in which the writer essentially mocks and degrades every remaining (black) running back on the Patriots roster"¦accept for the newly acquired Danny Woodhead.
1) He refers to Fred Taylor as a "senior citizen."Â
2) He says that BenJarvis Green-Ellis "works hard,"Â is "high energy,"Â and that his "unstoppable motor will help him play above his talent level."Â He also says that "he's just not that good"Â and "he simply isn't good enough to be the primary running back on a good offensive team."Â
3) He says of Sammy Morris that "as soon as you start to rely on him to carry a larger load, he gets hurt."Â
4) However, he calls Danny Woodhead "ridiculously fast,"Â a "dynamic college player"Â and "the best option to replace Faulk as the third down back."Â
This writer uses the "special terminology" exclusively reserved for belittling the athleticism of white athletes and uses it to describe black athletes. I've never read anything of the sort (accept at castefootball)"¦how incredibly bizarre. Then again, I've read numerous articles from Sean Crowe"¦many of which exclusively centered around his understandable adoration for Wes Welker. I believe Crowe once suggested that Welker was not only a top 3 wide receiver, but also one of the best overall football players in the NFL.
Link:
Patriots Suddenly Lack Depth at Running Back
FootballDad said:
itsme said:FootballDad said:
great TD, he showed his agility there.
Thrashen said:After the game, Bill Bellichick kept referring to Danny as "Woody."Â This nickname, coupled with the fact that Woodhead was given carries a mere 8 days after being signed by New England is an indication that Bellichick likes his play.
Danny averaged 14 yards per carry, had an electrifying touchdown, and looked lightning fast. I've read numerous articles on Woodhead since yesterday's game (written by the Jewsual suspects in the NE sports scene), all of which were filled with glowing praise for this talented "underdog."Â
Edelman was even given a carry in the third down scat-back role.