A little insight into why Roquan Smith was a healthy scratch on Sunday, which resulted in Nick Kwitkowski having a career game and announced himself to the rest of the league. Looks like Smith was possibly involved in a DUI car crash. Hes ruled doubtful to even go with the team to London. I hope this is Kwitkowski's big break!
https://sportsmockery.com/2019/09/u...5Xu6T2eluvm3WV-AWJj0H_q5FfvlpWehqlo6Guhu1xeYg
Wilson was woefully under used in his previous stint with the Black Chickens so I don't expect much. Also Dissly has been doing so well at TE for them I hope Wilson does not cut into his snaps.Two bits of news. One is horrible. Giants budding rookie LB Ryan Connelly who played two stellar games in a row tore his ACL. I was watching and I heard him yell. I think it was a no contact injury.
Seattle has brought back speedy TE Luke Wilson. Wilson has bounced around (Detroit, Oakland) but now he is back in Seattle. He had a 2-26 stat line Sunday.
It's really funny. Through training camp, the preseason and the first couple of games, Vontaze was the defense's leader and the peacekeeper, pulling teammates away from scrums and such. I was like, wow, had to rub my eyes to make sure I wasn't seeing things. But of course, with people like this guy it doesn't take long for the Tom Iron rule to manifest. He should be given the lifetime Matt Jones ban.Derek Carr has become very good friends with the “misunderstood” Burfict, and reports that Burfict is “heartbroken” over his suspension:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/27750699/derek-carr-vontaze-burfict-heart-broken-suspension
I’m gonna stop right there because I don’t want to get banned.
Burfict sure didn't seem “heartbroken” when he was jogging off the field after he was ejected last Sunday. Instead he had a huge, room-brightening smile on his face, proud of the fact he "skull cracked" a "cracker".
Perhaps reality is starting to set in with this fool. No more fat NFL paychecks this year. That means no easy cash to fritter away on sneakers, car tires and skanky bleached-blonde Sharks. He might've come to the end of the line, considering he'll be 30 next season and is already as slow as a turtle? Perhaps his next round of steady paychecks will come from K-Mart, sweeping floors?
By the way, just checked PFR for his stats. At the 2012 NFL Combine he ran 5.00 flat in the 40 yard dash. He didn't even participate in most of the drills in '12, knowing all he would do is prove how nonathletic he is. That caused him to go undrafted, yet he was a starter from Day 1 in the KFL (Kosher Football League)? Think any white that slow would ever be allowed to have any sort of legit NFL career with his lack of athletic ability?
Burfict was a star at Arizona State. Several years after, Phillip (Scooby) Wright had a very similar career as a star at Arizona. Both are about the same size. Wright had better all around numbers at his Combine (4.90/40) than "Vontaze".....Yet "Vontaze" was an instant starter in the KFL and Scooby has 2 career NFL tackles (13 games) and was just cut from the Patriots practice squad this week.
Thanks, white lighting. Honestly, I don't things will ever change, except get worse for whites in the KFL.
I've been following the racial dynamics of the NFL since the 1990's. Also, thanks, in large to part due to this site, I've researched the racial dynamics of the NFL back to the 1970 NFL-AFL merger. Some aspects might get a little better, but things never improve overall.
For example, since the early 1990's (almost 3 decades) the NFL has had 1 entrenched impact starter at CB (Sehorn) and 1 entrenched impact starter at TB (CMac)....Sure in that 30 years, there have been a few more white stars at WR, LB and DE, but that has come at cost -- less white starters and less whites overall -- particularly at QB, OL, DT and LB.
Look at this weeks transactions, whites signed from Practice Squads or as Street Free Agents are very rare. Only whites in the transaction notes are Goys like Chris Hogan -- banished to the IR with minor injuries to make room for 3rd string blacks acquired via waivers -- or talented whites being cut from P-squads.
https://nfltraderumors.co/nfl-transactions-tuesday-10-2-2/
https://nfltraderumors.co/nfl-transactions-tuesday-9-1/
Fot it to change my friend we need to see things change politically and socially. The liberals are running this country and every nation into the ground. People need to put a stop to this foolish
nonsense. We don't even have boys/girls and men/women according to this crazy people. Society is fading fast in general. Not just in sports. We need to fight back for our people. They deserve
equality too. Don't ever give up bro. It's a fight till the bitter end in all aspects of life.
Somebody is on the down low....Saw this meme earlier today and though it was worth a laugh....
The real reason behind Cam Newton's foot injury......
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The Vikings situation is starting to deteriorate and HC Zimmer has no one to blame but himself. I don't think anyone here is surprised that WR Diggs has now expressed a deep displeasure with the offense after Thielen just went public.
Compare the first 12 or so games of the Vikings with the dawn of new OC Stefanski at around the 14 mark of last year. The difference is palpable. I know I am repeating myself but QB Cousins and Thielen were a great pair early on at least. If Cousins came out of the chute and never jelled with Thielen then I too would be calling for his head but that isn't the case as far as I can determine.
Last year the Vikings were a free wheeling let the ball fly type of team that was the league's envy as Thielen was on course to have one of the greatest seasons ever by a white wide receiver.
But the insecure Zimmer got nervous and quickly dismissed his OC in favor of Stefanski who all but gutted Thielen and their high flying offense.
Yet curiously the press has gone easy on the new stale OC pretty much putting the blame squarely on the QB who looked like a world beater, when he had time, pre Stefanski era.
Are the Vikings going to open it up this Sunday against the Giants? I wouldn't hold your breath.
Exactly. And the media almost never critsizes the Black and will scrutinize the White response as "grumbling" or some such false narrative.Interesting how the Vikings' two star receivers have conducted themselves. Thielen spoke out in some mildly disparaging terms, almost shocking in and of itself for a White player, while Diggs boycotted practice, posted some cryptic tweets, demanded a trade, and otherwise has been carrying on like a spoiled brat. Kind of a microcosm of the way two different races handle a similar situation.
Typical TNB, although to an extent I cant blame him, he was the guy until the emergence of Theilen. I think he knows he is not better than Theilen, and he knows Kirk Cousins prefers him. They could have avoided this in the preseason by retaining at least three of their four white wide receiversInteresting how the Vikings' two star receivers have conducted themselves. Thielen spoke out in some mildly disparaging terms, almost shocking in and of itself for a White player, while Diggs boycotted practice, posted some cryptic tweets, demanded a trade, and otherwise has been carrying on like a spoiled brat. Kind of a microcosm of the way two different races handle a similar situation.
Typical TNB, although to an extent I cant blame him, he was the guy until the emergence of Theilen. I think he knows he is not better than Theilen, and he knows Kirk Cousins prefers him. They could have avoided this in the preseason by retaining at least three of their four white wide receivers
I don't get it. If he kept playing with the broken arm, then why would they expect him to sit out for weeks? Or did he break his arm on the last play of the game? Their thinking isn't right. It must be a very minor "break."Here's a nominee for Tough Guy of the Year:
Buccaneers RG Alex Cappa suffered a broken left arm in Sunday's Week 5 loss to New Orleans.
Remarkably, he didn't miss a snap, though the Buccaneers are now bracing for him to miss several weeks. With RT Demar Dotson (calf, hamstring) also a long shot for Sunday's game in London, Tampa Bay's O line (particularly the rich side) will be shorthanded against the Panthers.
And some bad news:
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Jaguars TE James O'Shaughnessy (torn ACL) is out for the season.
O'Shaughnessy had quietly averaged four targets on 67 percent of Jacksonville's offensive snaps before suffering a torn ACL in the third quarter against the Panthers on Sunday. Now done for the year, the team will likely turn to third-round rookie Josh Oliver (6'5/249) in the interim. Geoff Swaim will continue working as the Jaguars' primary tight end.