NFL Week 11 2008

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The Iggles and Bungles just tied each other at 13. First NFL tie since the Stillers and Faclons did it in 2002.
 

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Did Hillis have any long runs? His ypc is 4.4 yards per. That's an awesome average. I was wondering if he had any long runs that would skew his average.
 

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Peyton'slongest run was 12 yards, Shogun.
 

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Matt Jones has a sore leg and was a game time decision. He would have been one of my fantasy starters if not for being injured. Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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The amazing Kurt Warner had 250 passing yards at halftime!
 

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The fourteen yard clutch catch on the go ahead drive may have been the play of the day for Peyton. Great agility to stay in bounds after taking a shot and continue on for the first down. Here's hoping Shanahan doesn't screw up, Peyton is too talentedEdited by: Quiet Speed
 

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What happened to John Standeford was one of the first things that officially CONFIRMED the existance of the caste system for me, personally.

John, I admire your courage and relentless attitude to finally make it....even though you should have been a starter years ago.

Isnt it funny how the FIRST opportuny Standeford got, he performed? Let's enjoy this moment, because he deserves it so much.
 

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Jason Campbell gets lots of praise from the media, but the Redskins have been on national TV three times so far this season and each time Campbell has come up very small. They lost to the Giants 16-7 in Week One to open the 2008 NFL season, lost 23-6 to the Steelers a couple of weeks ago on Monday night, and now lose to the Cowboys at home 14-10. I don't think he's completed a pass in any of those three games that wasn't a dink and dunk throw.
 

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This is the best it gets for Campbell. He gets exposed on the big stage and can't rely on his defense for ever (hello McDrab.) The skins should look to McCoy and allow him playing time like they are doing in Atlanta with Ryan.
 

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I checked out a couple of articles about the Denver game this morning. Both included the obligatory "rumbled" in reference to Peyton. You can't make this stuff up! It's just so predictable.
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Hillis wasn't mentioned at all on ESPN's "The Blitz" with Chris Berman and Tom Jackson. When they showed highlights of the Denver-Atlanta game they showed both of Michael Turner's TD runs, but neither of Hillis'. No shot of Peyton rumblin', bumblin' and stumblin', no mention of his key role in the game. Spencer Larsen did get props,but praising two white non-quarterbacks on the same team would have been a gross violation of Caste System protocol.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Hillis wasn't mentioned at all on ESPN's "The Blitz" with Chris Berman and Tom Jackson. When they showed highlights of the Denver-Atlanta game they showed both of Michael Turner's TD runs, but neither of Hillis'.  No shot of Peyton rumblin', bumblin' and stumblin', no mention of his key role in the game.  Spencer Larsen did get props, but praising two white non-quarterbacks on the same team would have been a gross violation of Caste System protocol.

I noticed this on all the replays except one yesterday. They totally skipped Hillis' part. Once, at halftime, they mentioned him, and one of the commentators (Cowher?) said "Who" and Shannon Sharpe said something along the lines of "he's their 40th running back" of something.
 

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On the NFL Network' endless loop of game day highlightsthey showed one of his two TD runs.MinstrelboyDeion Sanders yelled "fullback!" while it was being shown,then Caste clown Steve Mariucci said, "I can't believe how many carries that fullback is getting at tailback" or something close to that.
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Hillis is going to have to produce for several more games to get any respect at all from the media -- and who has any faith that Mike Shanahan will give him that opportunity? Our only hope is that the team had a winning combination yesterday and will stick with it.
 

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Yeah, the mega-twits on NFL Network might twice as caste as the ESPN girlies.

The pencil-neck losers hired by ESPN barely even know what they're talking about, let alone have enough aptitude to recognize the obvious caste system in american sports. They fumble through teams, screw up players' names, and obviously have a very limited knowledge of football.

However, ass-head ex-coaches like Marriucci or Jim Mora Sr. from NFL Network know exactly what they're doing and saying. That's exactly why Bill Cowher on NFL Today screamed out "Who?!" about RB Peyton Hillis....to try to cut him down. To try to keep in "in his place." For this, they are evil.

Obviously, loud-mouthed, unfunny ex-players like Deon Sanders, Jamie Dukes, and Marshall Faulk were all given their football opportunities BECAUSE of the caste system. Why on earth would they 'bite the hand that feeds?' Naturally, these pea-brains also bought into their own hype, and therefore believe wholeheartedly that blacks are superior affletes. That's why the extremely ugly Deon decided to yell out like a woman: "duh, fullback!"

The things they do and say are out of jealousy. They watch in horror as our warriors break down their little caste wonderland. Our men are tearing down the walls of oppression that they built....board by board, stone by stone.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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DT Derek Landri continues to play very effectively in limited time with the Jaguars. It's kind of funny that this perennially blackest team carries both Landri and Rob Meier at a position at which whites have been phased out over the past 20 years.


A DE who's getting some playing time with the Saints is Jeff Charleston, who was cut by the Colts this summer as part of their mini-purge of white defensive players.


Here's Sean Payton's Caste-ese filled praise of Charleston at his press conference today:
<DIV style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Q: Can you talk about the play of Jeff Charleston?
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<DIV style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">A: He did a good job. He gave us a little bit of juice. He's in the rotation now. He's a guy that has done a good job in the course of the week. He's one of those guys that have a high motor and it's always going. The hustle play on the one yard line ended up being a sack and on the end side of a dropback pass, he ended up getting a sack. He's a guy that plays with a lot of effort and energy. I was happy and we were happy to see him come up with some of those plays. I thought defensively we did a pretty good job of rushing to the passer as well as disrupting and getting to the football. We had a lot of pass breakups and we were encouraged with that as well.
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<DIV style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Q: Are you surprised a guy like that who you signed off the street made the contribution he did?
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<DIV style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">A: One of the interesting things this week, there's a number of players right now because of some injuries on our roster and our guys in the pro personnel department starting with Ryan Pace and everyone that works with him, they spend an inordinate amount of time watching film, especially now when you have to fill in and sign a Jeff Charleston, a Garrett Hartley at kicker, a punter and these corners for instance. They've done a good job of sorting out the short list and really grading who would be at the top of the short list. In Jeff's case, it's someone we worked out a few weeks back. With Charles' injury, all of a sudden he moves into a position where he's playing more. It's good news for the player when he can fill in and be effective. Our pro department has been good at finding those players.
 

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Sickening stuff about Hillis on the highlights.
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"Uncle" Steve Muchie is the worst he makes that show unwatchable. Sanders is funny like a clown at least but Ol' Uncle is a disgrace.
 

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will smith is going to get suspended and we have de josh savage de on practice squad who showed some promise, that would be nice to have both savage and charleston in the rotation at de, smith and grant are two of the most highest paid de's that have produced nothing since getting a big fat pay day,they both look overweight, charles grant is on ir so thats why charleston came in, it sucks that bryan young is on ir now a white dt and a two white de's in the rotation could have been possible, he missed some of last year because of some illness and he had some injury issues this year, and now saints fans say hes always injured
 

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Don Wassall said:
Hillis wasn't mentioned at all on ESPN's "The Blitz" with Chris Berman and Tom Jackson. When they showed highlights of the Denver-Atlanta game they showed both of Michael Turner's TD runs, but neither of Hillis'.  No shot of Peyton rumblin', bumblin' and stumblin', no mention of his key role in the game.  Spencer Larsen did get props, but praising two white non-quarterbacks on the same team would have been a gross violation of Caste System protocol.

Interesting b/c I also noticed ESPN's complete ignoring of Austin Collie this week in the football stat write ups at half time. They showed a BYU RBs yardage total (Vakapuna?) which was only about 10 yards at half time. Then when the ESPN jock sniffers led by the "I hope he's still a Bachelor" Jesse Palmer they mentioned Michael Crabtree and Percy Harvin as Heisman candidates, but there was no mention at all of the nations leading receiver. And BYU could still arguably get a BCS bowl, so there is no reason to ignore Collie. Typical ESPN! Do we even have a chance to change things when we are up against these anti-white zealots who have the power?Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
 

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Even if Collie was the nation's leading WR playing for top caliber programs like Texas Tech, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida....ESPN still wouldnt mention him.

But because he plays in an "inferior conference" (ESPN code for 'too white') in the Mountain West, Collie is conveniently "forgotten about." If only it were that simple an explaination.

For any of you who havent seen him play this year...
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