NFL 2014 Week 9

Laurinitis with the fumble recovery! Kaepernick loses!!
 
Nice to see the 49ers lose. It does not look like Austin Davis played great but he did play good enough to keep the Rams in the game. So far he has been the QB for the Rams when defeating both the seahawks and 49ERS.
 
It looks like the Patriots have an all white O-line now, and most plays with 9/11 Whites on the field. Very nice.

Yes and this majority white offense has put up over 40 points today!
 
I love how when White QBs have less-than-stellar games, DWFs always suggest deep, fundamental flaws with the White players, but if Black QBs look like asses (which is often), it's because the other team got lucky, or, more likely, because it's the fault of the White players on the team.
 
Gronk scores! This ass-kicking if the Blackos is fun to watch!

It is fun to watch. All off season we were told that the broncos got better this year. All season we have been reminded of it. Well I bet they coulda used some Decker tonight.
 
Chris Borland finished with 18 tackles, 3 for loss. This guy could easily put up numbers like Kuechly or Worrilow, if permitted to start.
 
So, Welker drops a pass and gets hit in the back. He looks fine on the sideline, but never returns to the game. They put Tamme in the slot. I can't believe Welker didn't want back into the game.
 
I love how when White QBs have less-than-stellar games, DWFs always suggest deep, fundamental flaws with the White players, but if Black QBs look like asses (which is often), it's because the other team got lucky, or, more likely, because it's the fault of the White players on the team.

White athletes are judged by how they're performing; black athletes are judged by how they "could" perform.
 
It looks like Carr hung in there against Seattle and led a bit of a comeback. I really think both Carr and Bortles are going to benefit from this season of taking their lumps as rookies. I would love to see the Raiders take Nick O'leary and Brandon Scherff in the draft to give Carr some protection and actual legitimate reliable target in the passing game.
 
It looks like Carr hung in there against Seattle and led a bit of a comeback. I really think both Carr and Bortles are going to benefit from this season of taking their lumps as rookies. I would love to see the Raiders take Nick O'leary and Brandon Scherff in the draft to give Carr some protection and actual legitimate reliable target in the passing game.

Carr is going to be good. Bortles I think will be good too.

Carr even outplayed Wilson who possibly had one of the worst games for a starting qb this year. Seattle DWFs already blaming the O-line.
 
Chris Borland is the classic example of the white bias he should of been a first round plug and play player instead he slips to the third round and goes to a team who already have solid starters in Bowman and Willis. He should of gone to someone like Green bay and slotted in next to AJ Hawk and Matthews but cant have three white linebackers on the same team starting!


Bowman still hasn't returned from his severe knee injury last season and Willis appears to be another black star who has aged prematurely. The 49ers made a wise pick taking Borland, and it's only a matter of time until he's starting for them.
 
Carr is going to be good. Bortles I think will be good too.

Carr even outplayed Wilson who possibly had one of the worst games for a starting qb this year. Seattle DWFs already blaming the O-line.

I like Bortles alot. He has a good demeanor about him. I am hopeful he will turn out to be a Big Ben type player. Ben had a rough year in 2006 but has ultimately benefited from it. The Jags are another team that lack any real receiving threats at tight end and wide receiver. I did see Toby had 3 receptions for 49 yards today, it wouldn't be a bad idea to incorporate more into the passing game.
 
Impressive win by the Pats today, with homefield implications down the road. If they can stay healthy, looks like the road to the Super Bowl will go thru CF's perennial favorite team, and there's nothing wrong with that.
 
It looks like Carr hung in there against Seattle and led a bit of a comeback. I really think both Carr and Bortles are going to benefit from this season of taking their lumps as rookies. I would love to see the Raiders take Nick O'leary and Brandon Scherff in the draft to give Carr some protection and actual legitimate reliable target in the passing game.

I'd rather see them take Jeff Heuermann instead of O'Leary.
 
I like Bortles alot. He has a good demeanor about him. I am hopeful he will turn out to be a Big Ben type player. Ben had a rough year in 2006 but has ultimately benefited from it. The Jags are another team that lack any real receiving threats at tight end and wide receiver. I did see Toby had 3 receptions for 49 yards today, it wouldn't be a bad idea to incorporate more into the passing game.

Bortles, like Carr, has that "IT" factor about him just like Manning when he was a rookie. Manning was pardoned for throwing so many ints, but he balanced it out with TDs. If the Jags actually used Gerhart more they might actually win some more games. I noticed that just when the Jags O-line started improving their run blocking, Gerhart was kept out. Denard Robinson had literally struggled early on as well.
 
I like that Gronk is re-establishing himself as the top TE in the league. As long as he is healthy, the Pats will go a long way.
 
Queen Crissie claims the Crawfords' coaching staff had "no idea" that Roethlisberger was within 35 yards of the all-time single game passing record last week. Yet two weeks earlier they had endangered their lead over Jacksonville with 2 minutes left solely to throw a pass to Antonio Brown to keep his streak of at least 5 catches and at least 50 yards in a game going, a "record" that isn't recognized by the NFL yet the all-time single game passing yardage mark is one of the all time great records, one that has stood for over 60 years since Norm Van Brocklin set it with the Eagles.
 
Bortles, like Carr, has that "IT" factor about him just like Manning when he was a rookie. Manning was pardoned for throwing so many ints, but he balanced it out with TDs. If the Jags actually used Gerhart more they might actually win some more games. I noticed that just when the Jags O-line started improving their run blocking, Gerhart was kept out. Denard Robinson had literally struggled early on as well.

Count me in as another who is a big fan of both Bortles and Carr. How a scrub like Teddy Bridgewater went ahead of Carr in the draft, I have no idea. Just another example of the caste system at work. A lot of the Jags DWF's were pissed when Bortles was drafted. I think they were hoping to draft Jamarcus Russell 2.0 Jameez Winston :rolleyes:
 
Black quarterbacks are sometimes hyped for the same reasons why books that range from so-so to utter garbage—but are written by minority authors—are foisted onto the curriculum in public school, alongside—or INSTEAD OF—all-time classic literature (so, basically, "White" books).

People assume that the QB position is "too White" and is in need of diversity, whether it needs it or not.

Meanwhile a sport can never be "too Black."

It just comes down to the RACIST, liberal assumption that anything that Blacks get, they earn through merit, meanwhile anything that Whites happen to have, they earned through racism and favoritism.

Therefore a complete chump like Bridgewater gets treated like the second-coming, meanwhile Carr and Bortles are treated like sh*t because of their color.

Affirmative Action is racist and always has been. Without it, Blacks and some other races would be living some subsistence form of semi-life, crawling around eating bugs and quivering at the mighty cheetah and lion.

Whites today shouldn't feel like they need to apologize for their own success and superiority. It's too bad that too many Whites are p*ssies and ******* and sell out their own.

Blacks, for all their flaws, will at least openly favor their own kind.

Whites feel bad even if they call something as it is, and say, "hey, that White quarterback? He's better than the Black one. The Black one sucks."
 
So all the rumors are that Foles has a shoulder injury and will be out for at least a month. The media is going to do their best to try to get a QB controversy with Sanchez or try to push Mariota to the Eagles in the draft next year.
 
Black quarterbacks are sometimes hyped for the same reasons why books that range from so-so to utter garbage—but are written by minority authors—are foisted onto the curriculum in public school, alongside—or INSTEAD OF—all-time classic literature (so, basically, "White" books).

People assume that the QB position is "too White" and is in need of diversity, whether it needs it or not.

Meanwhile a sport can never be "too Black."

It just comes down to the RACIST, liberal assumption that anything that Blacks get, they earn through merit, meanwhile anything that Whites happen to have, they earned through racism and favoritism.

Therefore a complete chump like Bridgewater gets treated like the second-coming, meanwhile Carr and Bortles are treated like sh*t because of their color.

Affirmative Action is racist and always has been. Without it, Blacks and some other races would be living some subsistence form of semi-life, crawling around eating bugs and quivering at the mighty cheetah and lion.

Whites today shouldn't feel like they need to apologize for their own success and superiority. It's too bad that too many Whites are p*ssies and ******* and sell out their own.

Blacks, for all their flaws, will at least openly favor their own kind.

Whites feel bad even if they call something as it is, and say, "hey, that White quarterback? He's better than the Black one. The Black one sucks."

Very well stated! :)
 
Like most here I despise the Steelers, but it's still nice to see an under appreciated franchise QB like Big Ben put up great numbers. He's thrown 5 TDs so far against the Ravens.
 
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