It was a pretty great week overall for our guys/teams.
Jordy Nelson, who ESPN’s Trey Wingo (a knowledgeable analyst who clearly likes Jordy) refers to as the
“footballing farmer,†had another 100+ yard game and another TD, despite being ignored in the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] half (S.O.P. in Green Bay) during another Packer blow-out win. Our best athlete is now 2 yards away from achieving his 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] 1,000-yard season. He’s averaging an alarming 16.6 yards per catch. Nelson, certainly the most dangerous deep threat in the NFL, could break off a 50-60-70 yard reception at any given moment and after a 70+ yard catch yesterday, Troy Aikman said:
“you can see the great speed he has. It’s very deceptive speed, he’s a long strider and he makes up ground quickly.†What does that even mean? It doesn’t matter how many times this speed maven flies past all-chocolate secondaries, there’s always a caveat when announcers discuss his special running ability…
It hurt to see the Eagles, the NFL’s whitest team by the numbers, get trounced, but struggles by Sanchez means that Foles’ job will be safe when he returns. Honestly, despite their lily-white personnel, they aren’t the most exciting team to watch. Too much Jordan Matthews and Jeremy Maclin and not nearly enough Riley Cooper, Brent Celek, and Zach Ertz. Connor Barwin was made invisible by Bryan Bulaga and Casey Matthews didn’t do much, either. Let’s hope they rebound against the Casteon Titans next week.
Bridgewater’s Vikings lost again, this time against the hapless Bears. “Little Teddy†averaged 5.6 yards per completion and threw an INT. Chad Greenway had a nice game and Harrison Smith had a great pick and return…
Houston had a quality win against the Browns, with the Nordic Beast, JJ Watt, catching a short TD, registering a sack, 5 tackles, 3 TFL, a FF, and a FR. This guy is truly stupendous and is having the best season for any defensive player I can ever recall…
“Wigger Pete†Carroll and his odious Seattle squad lost for the 4[SUP]th[/SUP] time this season. Wilson didn’t play poorly, but certainly wasn’t great. Let’s hope that somehow, someway, this vile team misses the playoffs. Their mystique is gone, they are no longer unbeatable at home, and the locker room is full of malcontents.
Fig Newton’s Panthers lost again, but “Superman†and his 3-7-1 squad area still very much alive to win this putrid division. Likewise, “Zulu Drew†Brees and his extra-black Saints lost again to a slightly whiter Bengals team. Even at 4-6, Zulu Nation could easily rise again and win the NFC South. Hopefully not.
Also great to see “Robert Gremlin the Turd†falter again, throwing two more picks, this time against the lowly Bucs. RG-Screen is become an epic bust and Dan “Super Jew†Synder’s Afrocentric Redskins are atrocious, as usual. I’m happy.
Speaking of Afrocentrism, the New York Yankees-style all-star team known as the Denver Blackos notched their 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] loss. It’s great to see “Peyton’s Plantation†struggle. Decker’s gone, Welker’s never targeted, they have an all-black/Hispanic OL, and a brown-hued defense that only features DT Derek Wolfe as a rotational player. If not for Welker and the little-used Jacob Tamme, I’d loathe this team more than the Steelers of several years ago.
Also fantastic to see Coughlin’s Giants lose again, especially with Hillis on IR. Eli Manning, the worst QB to ever win two Superbowls, was rancid once more. At this point in his career, you’d think he’d advocate upper management to bring in some reliable (white) pass-catchers, but like Carson Palmer and Drew Brees, he’s never met a black WR or TE he didn’t like. It was great to see the astounding rookie, Chris Borland (the NFL’s best linebacker over the past month), make him suffer, logging the first and second INT’s of his career and tallying 12 tackles against Coughlin’s black boys…
Then there’s the Patriots drubbing of the Colts. What do you know, the black “starter†at TE (Dwayne Allen) gets injured and Coby Fleener instantly shines! 7 catches for 144 yards for the woefully-underutilized TE. The Patriots, CF’s unofficial team, are looking unbeatable of late, and winning 5 of their final 6 games (Lions, Packers, Chargers, Dolphins, Jets, Bills) could secure home field throughout the playoffs. Gronk looked fierce last night, tossing Negroes (Sergio Brown) like rag dolls, getting penalized for brutish after-the-play antics, and smashing/hurdling defenders for his 9[SUP]th[/SUP] TD of the year. After Nelson, this guy is the most important offensive player to our cause. He’ll only need to average 44 yards per game to achieve his 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] 1,000-yard campaign…
CAPTION: Gronk Murders Former Teammate, Sergio Brown
CAPTION: Gronk Taunts Negroes
CAPTION: 9th TD
CAPTION: TD Run of the Year, Edelman Throws Great Block
I agree with Westside that RB Jonas Gray is a nice find. He's a big, no-nonsense RB with no speed or quickness to speak of...but he's been very effective. Like many of the players we support, he was undrafted.
Julian Edelman and passing game weren’t needed against the overmatched Colts last night, but he still logged 50 yards. He’ll need to average 65 yards to achieve his 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] 1,000-yard season.
All in all, a pretty good week. Two of our Superbowl hopefuls (Packers and Patriots) are surging, black QB’s are losing and playing poorly, and Casteon teams are faltering.