Divisional playoffs

Kaptain

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So how did our white recievers do this weekend?

Dallas Clark and Anthony G. led the Colts in yards and produced the only TDs.

Wes Welker was second in yards, first in receptions, and hauled in a TD for the Pats.

Matt Jones rarely saw the field but still hauled in a TD and was third in yards for the Jags.

Jason Witten led the Cowboys in recieving.

Meanwhile, the all-white offensive lines of the Packers and the Patriots absolutely dominated.
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How about Eric Weddle? The man played an outstanding game. His one handed interception was phenomenal. He made several key tackles, and was all over the field. Even that fat fool Diedorf (I had the volume on during the first half, but turned it off in the 2nd half after I could no longer handle the fact that Greg Gumbel knows nothing about football) had positive things to say about Eric. One thing he said was to the effect that Norv Turner said that Weddle had "something special" about him. He actually said a number of positive things about Eric.


Without Weddle, San Diego loses this game.
 

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Who did Sanders taunt and how? What school did they play for? (I napped through the first three quarters, as is my wont on weekend afternoons when I don't have more pressing issues [chores, travel, etc.] and during the 4th quarter I was busy getting dressed to go out to dinner at friends'.)I've never followed college fb as closely as pro, and no, I doubt this site is going to change my mind.

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Bob Sanders showed how tough he is by taunting the Chargers kicker. After the kicker (Kaeding) missed a field goal, Sanders went out of his way to run up to him and tap him on the helmet. Both players played at Iowa.


I'd like to see Sandersdo that to Matt Roth or Chad Greenway, other former Iowa players in the NFL.
 

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The anti-Whites are trembling.


1) They hate "young White QB's" (the young guns); they don't want them to OWN the future, to realize their destiny.

2) Because of their attempts at belittling and marginalizing OUR young crop of QB's, they would absolutely hate an Eli Manning vs. Phillip Rivers/Billy Volek match-up in the Super Bowl!!

3) Sure, the jock-sniffers will, predictably, always worship the black "skill" players and the way-too-black defenses, but they are truly concerned now. If they weren't so blinded by their mindless and ignorant anti-White hatred, these clowns wouldn't be in quite the mess they are now in.

4) An Eli Manning vs. Rivers' Super Bowl would humiliate the trash-talking, jock-sniffers. They want to avoid serving America a Super Bowl with 2 "White rejects" who, according to their detractors, "are worse than the great Radio!" Isn't the timing impeccable for such a match-up?

5) I can almost guarantee that the powers-that-be are rooting for Favre and the Packers' over the Giants, but I'm a bit curious "how they will treat New England vs. the Chargers?" Will they root for Chargers' to pull the upset?

I believe, at this point, the NFL would be "content" with the older guys, Brady vs. Favre in the big game, and don't want "the boat to be rocked"... anymore than it already has been!

I, on the other hand, might want to see SOME MORE rocking!!


The anti-Whites are trembling, and I'm loving every second of it!
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Great Points!..They probably do want to see Favre V Brady because once a guy makes it to a Super Bowl then he has undoubted respect. We have WIN-WIN either way!!hehehe
 

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texasheat said:
Don Wassall said:
I wonder how much Romo will be raked over the coals for this loss.  His protection deteriorated badly in the second half and there was also the obligatory drops by receivers.


Don --
I had a Dallas Cowboys game party at my house & not that me & the 7 other guys watching are the "voice of Dallas", but no one here is blaming Romo for this loss!! I'm listening to talk-radio right now & while there are always some drunk idiots that will always blame the QB, our little group pinpointed the loss to 4 main reasons:

(1) As you pointed out, Romo got NO protection from the O-line in the 2nd half
(2) Horrible drops by Patrick Crayton (one of which he could have taken to the house for a TD)
(3) stupid-ass penalties while the Giants played a disciplined game
.. and the #1 reason -- the Cowboys have an awesome 20-play, 90 yard drive that ate up 10 minutes of the 2nd quarter ... which should have demoralized the Giants. But then the Giants drive down & score in 52 seconds just before the half. Just pitiful. From that point on I think the Cowboys had issues.

What a crappy day ...

What with the Mavericks going down to the Warriors as the 1st seed to lose to an 8th seed and now the Cowboys being the 1st team in the NFC to lose their opening to round game as a #1 seed, I guess Dallas is ChokeTown. ARGH!

I'm with you on all that TexasHeat. 11 Penalties and several drops along with T.O. catching no passes in the 2nd half against a depleted giants secondary was why we lost and it had nothing to do with trips to Mexico and Jessica Simpson. I also agree with you on how it has sucked to be a Dallas area sports fan lately with the Cowboys bowing out in the first game of the playoffs these last two years and the Mavericks and Stars taking first round exits and the Rangers were one of the worst teams in baseball these last two years. Maybe 2008 will be better.
 

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Great post Bigunreal!

The powers that be must be fuming mad that their heros didnt come through. I'm sure they wanted a Jacksonville - Dallas superbowl. Instead, they will most likely have a NE - GB superbowl. WHEN the Pats win the superbowl this season, Wes Welker will be the reason (with either he or Brady being named game MVP).

Thus far, this has been the best playoffs in the past decade for our teams and players! I'd be happy with any of the final 4 teams going to the SB. Edited by: Thrashen
 
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Some of the worst play was turned in by black Pro Bowl players on the Cowboys. Anthony Gurode can't even get the snap count right?
 

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The Packers Giants game is going to be great. I predict the Giants will pull that one out and also San Diego will upset New England. Brett Favre is always a treat to watch because he can pull magic at any given time. Edited by: whiteathlete33
 

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Stonewall said:
Bob Sanders showed how tough he is by taunting the Chargers kicker. After the kicker (Kaeding) missed a field goal, Sanders went out of his way to run up to him and tap him on the helmet. Both players played at Iowa.


I'd like to see Sanders do that to Matt Roth or Chad Greenway, other former Iowa players in the NFL.
I've seen that a lot in NFL football games and I think it is so pathetic to run up to a kicker and stick your face in his just to say "ha ha", like the Moron from the Simpsons. If I was a kicker I don't think I could take that kind of thing without the red mist descending and getting stuck in.
 

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Blacks like Sanders are imitating behavior originally engaged in by a white player. During Super Bowl X, Cowboys safety Cliff Harris taunted Steelers kicker Roy Gerela and patted him on the head after he missed a field goal attempt. Jack Lambert then picked up Harris and threw him to the ground, one of the more famous moments in Super Bowl history.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Blacks like Sanders are imitating behavior originally engaged in by a white player.  During Super Bowl X, Cowboys safety Cliff Harris taunted Steelers kicker Roy Gerela and patted him on the head after he missed a field goal attempt. Jack Lambert then picked up Harris and threw him to the ground, one of the more famous moments in Super Bowl history.

I was and still am a huge Jack Lambert fan. He was my favorite Steeler growing up.

Here it is. You can't see it happening when the action is live but the replay is great. Play is shown in slow motion at the 3:40 mark.

Lambert throws Harris to the ground.
 

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GWTJ said:
Don Wassall said:
Blacks like Sanders are imitating behavior originally engaged in by a white player.  During Super Bowl X, Cowboys safety Cliff Harris taunted Steelers kicker Roy Gerela and patted him on the head after he missed a field goal attempt. Jack Lambert then picked up Harris and threw him to the ground, one of the more famous moments in Super Bowl history.

I was and still am a huge Jack Lambert fan. He was my favorite Steeler growing up.

Here it is. You can't see it happening when the action is live but the replay is great. Play is shown in slow motion at the 3:40 mark.

Lambert throws Harris to the ground.

Nice find. I like the old commercials too. Cool Ford Torino!
 
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Don Wassall said:
Blacks like Sanders are imitating behavior originally engaged in by a white player.  During Super Bowl X, Cowboys safety Cliff Harris taunted Steelers kicker Roy Gerela and patted him on the head after he missed a field goal attempt. Jack Lambert then picked up Harris and threw him to the ground, one of the more famous moments in Super Bowl history.

I remember Larry Felser writing about this incident in a pro football preview magazine. The subject was the toughness of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Felser called Lambert the "Steelers blond stormtrooper."
 

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Deus Vult said:
Matt_Bowen_Fan said:
So, does the media still consider Romo as Hispanic when he loses too?

Maybe the DFW LaRaza will throw him a pinata party?


Antonio (Tony) Ramiro Romo is third generation Mexican-American on his father's side and Polish-German on his mother's side.
 
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