NFL week 11 2014

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Thursday night football
Bills @ Dolphins

guys to watch:
both QBs Tannehill and Orton
Dolphins WR Brian Hartline
Bills WR Chris Hogan
Bills TE Scott Chandler
Bills DT Kyle Williams
 

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Chris Hogan with 3 targets, 2 catches for 22 yards on the first drive. Including a key third down catch.
 

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Hogan with another 3rd down catch! Funny how the reliable white guy only seems to get targeted on 3rd downs!
 

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Orton loves him some Hogan. Happy for the guy, luckily Buffalo management decided they had had enough of EJ.
 

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Phil Simms inadvertently exposing the caste system in reference to Chris Hogan: "Everybody knew he was an outstanding high school receiver in New Jersey, but he wasn't recruited so he played lacrosse.""He was with the Dolphins when they were featured on Hard Knocks his nickname was 7/11, because he was always open. Then they cut him." Congratulations to Chris Hogan for surviving the systemic driscrimination and getting an opportunity. Don't drop a ball and don't get hurt, because you're on a short leash.
 

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Even guys who play in traditional high school football power house states like NJ, Ohio, Florida, Cali, and Texas get ignored! So its not much better for white athletes from lesser populated states. It's a struggle.
 
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I'm glad to see that the Dolphins won and Tannehill played great. He's probably the most underrated qb in the NFL today. Just imagine for a second if he were black. Anyway I'm still pretty pissed off about last week and the media's reporting of it. Andy Dalton had a bad game last Thursday and the media crucified him for it. Really, I've never seen a quarterback catch more **** than I saw him catch after that game. The Thursday game before that Cam Newton also had a pretty bad game and that went ignored by the media. Monday night Newton had another awful game and the media did nothing but defend him all week. During the game the announcers kept repeating over and over again how he looks injured. The reason for the repetition was so that they could program it into the minds of all the viewers.

If Newton plays poorly it can't be because he's just a poor quarterback, there has to be another reason; it's because he's been playing hurt all season long and the Carolina Panthers screwed him over by not giving him any good players to play with. When asked during the game about Newton being injured Ron Rivera emphatically denied it and said his quarterback was healthy, and I'm inclined to believe him. If he was so injured why was he still in the game during the 4th quarter while his team was down by 40 points ? It was obviously because his ego wouldn't allow him to finish the game with 0 td's 3 int and less than 200 yards passing, he needed to pad his stats in garbage time.

The propaganda is so strong that not only do all the average DWF believe that Newton is an above average quarterback playing hurt on a horrible team but even the diehard Panther DWF believe that too. I've never seen anything like that; they love Cam Newton more than they love their team. I've heard some of them even say that "we" don't deserve to have a qb as great as Cam, we screwed him over big time.

Another lie the media was working hard to sell was Chip Kelly's magical "system" and how it doesn't even matter who plays quarterback for the Eagles. We're all supposed to forget Nick Foles' historic season where he led the Eagles to the playoffs and finished with 27 td's to only 2 int. During the game Tirico and Gruden kept going on and on about the system and the post game analysts did the same exact thing. They just kept trying to minimize Nick Foles' success. Mark Sanchez, who's White btw, came in and played well. I root for him to succeed because he was treated like crap by the media, they destroyed his reputation because of the "butt fumble". They're both good quarterbacks, I think Foles is better though, they're not just products of a magical system. How'd Vick play in that same system ? If there are no blacks present and the media has to give someone credit they'd rather give it to a white coach instead of a white player.
 

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Just got back from the game. Don't worry, the tickets were given to me so I didn't give the NFL any of my money. Anyway, some notes. Didn't notice too many obvious DWF's (as opposed to other teams like Seattle) Hogan was killing the Dolphins on 3rd down. I told some guys next to me that Hogan was actually on our team 2 years ago but our buffoon of a GM at the time, caste clown Jeff Ireland cut him as he thought there were too many whiteys as it was for him to make a roster spot. Tannehill also seems to improve from week to week. He's getting rid of the ball quicker, but thats mainly because his all chocolate O-line gives him no time to throw, so he needs to use his ability to run in order to extend plays, which he's doing superbly.

It's always great to see an athletic white QB shut the naysayers up.
 

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RGTT, you picked a decent game to go to at least. Both leading receivers in the game were white as were both qbs.

the dolphins oline is really bad, it's amazing Tannehill is having as good a season as he is considering that. Tannehill has been playing well and developed nicely considering he only played one year at qb in college. He has easily surpassed all the hyped black quarterbacks with his play.
 
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Hillis done for the season with a concussion and placed on IR.This is probably the end of the line for him and i can't help but wonder what kind of career he could have had if given a fair chance in the NFL.

His rookie year showed that he wasn't just a FB but a true HB,next year no play time at all,then injuries makes him the starter in Cleveland and he has a great season.That next year for the Browns permanently ruined a fine career before it got started good.Some of the blame is on Hillis for blunders like missing a Halloween party for kids and not resting his hamstring or taking a game off for sickness.The typical anti-white media also had nothing good to say about him and a year after having a season great enough to make the Madden cover he is ran out of town so they can get a "real RB".

I did hold out hope for him even after KC was the only team interested in him and JC was coming off of injury.He didn't get a ton of chances in KC but did rip off a few good games with at least one over 100 yards rushing.Even with a small sample size Hillis should have got a little interest on the market but unfortunately Tampa was the one calling.Since TD left town that team has became one of the most anti-white teams out there and couldn't believe they picked up Hillis and Leonard,of course one of the white boys had to be cut and Hillis was out the door.

The fact that he sat for a month or so without a job really drove home the fact that the caste system is real to several friends who i had talked about the subject with.These guys had watched him here at college,watched his rise at Cleveland,and watched a guy that should be a all-pro kicked to the curb even after a decent season playing in a "thunder n lightning" combo.The Hillis situation did change some minds around my area about the way white players are treated in the NFL,not that it helps tho when only a handful at a time realize this.

I was glad to see him get a shot with the Giants but quickly realized that he was gonna get the caste treatment.Even showing rust from the layoff Hillis was doing good but after a game or so had people like Jacobs,Brown,and Cox getting the carries even tho Hillis was better than all 3 at catching and pass protection and at least as good a runner as any of those guys.This year when Jennings went down instead of giving him a chance they threw in Williams who has NO vision at all.The coaches realize that Williams wasn't the answer and the first game that Hillis should have took over the concussion happens.

I would love to see Peyton suit up next year but unfortunately this is probably the career ending injury that he should just walk away from.He has the talent but its apparent that he will never again get the opportunity to show what he can do.The best Hillis can hope for if he does come back is a Brian Leonard roll as 3rd down back/FB.What a waste of talent

PS= F the NFL
 

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Hillis done for the season with a concussion and placed on IR.This is probably the end of the line for him and i can't help but wonder what kind of career he could have had if given a fair chance in the NFL.

His rookie year showed that he wasn't just a FB but a true HB,next year no play time at all,then injuries makes him the starter in Cleveland and he has a great season.That next year for the Browns permanently ruined a fine career before it got started good.Some of the blame is on Hillis for blunders like missing a Halloween party for kids and not resting his hamstring or taking a game off for sickness.The typical anti-white media also had nothing good to say about him and a year after having a season great enough to make the Madden cover he is ran out of town so they can get a "real RB".

I did hold out hope for him even after KC was the only team interested in him and JC was coming off of injury.He didn't get a ton of chances in KC but did rip off a few good games with at least one over 100 yards rushing.Even with a small sample size Hillis should have got a little interest on the market but unfortunately Tampa was the one calling.Since TD left town that team has became one of the most anti-white teams out there and couldn't believe they picked up Hillis and Leonard,of course one of the white boys had to be cut and Hillis was out the door.

The fact that he sat for a month or so without a job really drove home the fact that the caste system is real to several friends who i had talked about the subject with.These guys had watched him here at college,watched his rise at Cleveland,and watched a guy that should be a all-pro kicked to the curb even after a decent season playing in a "thunder n lightning" combo.The Hillis situation did change some minds around my area about the way white players are treated in the NFL,not that it helps tho when only a handful at a time realize this.

I was glad to see him get a shot with the Giants but quickly realized that he was gonna get the caste treatment.Even showing rust from the layoff Hillis was doing good but after a game or so had people like Jacobs,Brown,and Cox getting the carries even tho Hillis was better than all 3 at catching and pass protection and at least as good a runner as any of those guys.This year when Jennings went down instead of giving him a chance they threw in Williams who has NO vision at all.The coaches realize that Williams wasn't the answer and the first game that Hillis should have took over the concussion happens.

I would love to see Peyton suit up next year but unfortunately this is probably the career ending injury that he should just walk away from.He has the talent but its apparent that he will never again get the opportunity to show what he can do.The best Hillis can hope for if he does come back is a Brian Leonard roll as 3rd down back/FB.What a waste of talent

PS= F the NFL
Bummer.
 

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Hillis done for the season with a concussion and placed on IR.This is probably the end of the line for him and i can't help but wonder what kind of career he could have had if given a fair chance in the NFL.

His rookie year showed that he wasn't just a FB but a true HB,next year no play time at all,then injuries makes him the starter in Cleveland and he has a great season.That next year for the Browns permanently ruined a fine career before it got started good.Some of the blame is on Hillis for blunders like missing a Halloween party for kids and not resting his hamstring or taking a game off for sickness.The typical anti-white media also had nothing good to say about him and a year after having a season great enough to make the Madden cover he is ran out of town so they can get a "real RB".

I did hold out hope for him even after KC was the only team interested in him and JC was coming off of injury.He didn't get a ton of chances in KC but did rip off a few good games with at least one over 100 yards rushing.Even with a small sample size Hillis should have got a little interest on the market but unfortunately Tampa was the one calling.Since TD left town that team has became one of the most anti-white teams out there and couldn't believe they picked up Hillis and Leonard,of course one of the white boys had to be cut and Hillis was out the door.

The fact that he sat for a month or so without a job really drove home the fact that the caste system is real to several friends who i had talked about the subject with.These guys had watched him here at college,watched his rise at Cleveland,and watched a guy that should be a all-pro kicked to the curb even after a decent season playing in a "thunder n lightning" combo.The Hillis situation did change some minds around my area about the way white players are treated in the NFL,not that it helps tho when only a handful at a time realize this.

I was glad to see him get a shot with the Giants but quickly realized that he was gonna get the caste treatment.Even showing rust from the layoff Hillis was doing good but after a game or so had people like Jacobs,Brown,and Cox getting the carries even tho Hillis was better than all 3 at catching and pass protection and at least as good a runner as any of those guys.This year when Jennings went down instead of giving him a chance they threw in Williams who has NO vision at all.The coaches realize that Williams wasn't the answer and the first game that Hillis should have took over the concussion happens.

I would love to see Peyton suit up next year but unfortunately this is probably the career ending injury that he should just walk away from.He has the talent but its apparent that he will never again get the opportunity to show what he can do.The best Hillis can hope for if he does come back is a Brian Leonard roll as 3rd down back/FB.What a waste of talent

PS= F the NFL

Is is truly despicable how clueless Tom Coughlin is. Last year late in the season he came in and played well to show he still had it. I wish I knew what Coughlin told him to get him to sign with the Giants again, but I think this is the end of the line in New York. I don't think he will hang it up just yet. Prior to getting the spot last year he said he was itching to get back in the league because he was bored on his farm.
 

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Damn that really sucks about Hillis. I don't get how a concussion is a season ending injury. If his career is indeed over it was fun watching him play and sticking it to the caste system. Also keep in mind he was better than both black RBs he was on the Arkansas team with in college - Felix Jones (who is out of the league) and uber-bust Darren McFadden.

He has a huge caste busting season in 2010 and it was fun to watch. I don't get what happened after that year with the contract debacle.
 

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Couple roster moves of note:

Daniel Sorensen is back on the Chiefs active roster
Vinnie Sunseri has been moved to IR
Josh Mauro has been signed to the Cardinals active roster but unfortunately Thomas Keiser was cut to make room for him

Looking forward to Mallet's first start tomorrow.
 

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Damn that really sucks about Hillis. I don't get how a concussion is a season ending injury. If his career is indeed over it was fun watching him play and sticking it to the caste system. Also keep in mind he was better than both black RBs he was on the Arkansas team with in college - Felix Jones (who is out of the league) and uber-bust Darren McFadden.

He has a huge caste busting season in 2010 and it was fun to watch. I don't get what happened after that year with the contract debacle.

I agree, it's only week 11, how does a concussion end your season?? Doesn't smell right if you ask me. not surprised though.. Hopefully he'll be back.

Couple roster moves of note:

Daniel Sorensen is back on the Chiefs active roster
Vinnie Sunseri has been moved to IR
Josh Mauro has been signed to the Cardinals active roster but unfortunately Thomas Keiser was cut to make room for him

Looking forward to Mallet's first start tomorrow.

What happened with Keiser? He was getting alot of snaps early in the season.
 

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I agree, it's only week 11, how does a concussion end your season?? Doesn't smell right if you ask me.

Heck no it doesn't smell right. Hillis was clearly, obviously, and unarguably the best RB on the Giants. He got a VERY small chance to prove it, and he did. Something had to be done.

Ive said since Ryan Swope was forced to retire that this new concussion craze is going to be the nail in the coffin for White players. THe team doctors can just tell them they have a severe concussion, and, thats that.

Keep an eye out in the future for a disproportionate number of White players getting these bad concussions that either sideline them for a long time, or force retirement all together.
 

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Heck no it doesn't smell right. Hillis was clearly, obviously, and unarguably the best RB on the Giants. He got a VERY small chance to prove it, and he did. Something had to be done.

Ive said since Ryan Swope was forced to retire that this new concussion craze is going to be the nail in the coffin for White players. THe team doctors can just tell them they have a severe concussion, and, thats that.

Keep an eye out in the future for a disproportionate number of White players getting these bad concussions that either sideline them for a long time, or force retirement all together.
Rashad Jennings returns for the Giants this week, so Hillis was going back to the bench anyway. He might as well recover, rather than continue to play special teams.
 

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One of the CBS announcers made the comment "Ryan Mallet is not an athlete" Obviously his lack of skin pigmentation is the reason for his "non-athleticism"
 

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andrew sendejo with a 48 yard run on a fake punt. Looks like he could easily be a running back.
 

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And now he throws a pick 6! He is on pace for a 16 interception game! Will he set a record?

Good thing they benched Cousins! Don't want to throw all those interceptions! :icon_surprised:

Griffin just got flushed out of the pocket, ran for the first down, THEN dove over a defender and landed flat on his back. He got up and wasn't hurt, but the dive looked like it had injury written all over it. It was totally unnecessary; the obvious play would have been to slide.

It's only a matter of time before Griffin gets injured again and we see McCoy or Cousins. Griffin just does not protect himself.
 

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Gremlin with 2 ints and Scam with one so far - the revolution is here!!!! :tongue:
 

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Just saw on BSPN that the Titans and Texans are both supposedly interested in Hoyer. I hope Mallet finishes the year strong as does Mettenberger. I think the teams with the black QBs need to look at Hoyer. It also goes to show that the major college programs are not producing NFL caliber QBs as the spread option does not work in the NFL.
 
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