NFL Week 11

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The propaganda machine of ESPN continues to run in some sort of bizzaro reality. Today the one thing Trent Dilfer pointed out about the season that he is most impressed with is how Cam Newton continues to impress and grow at the quarterback position. He mentions about how he is making more reads and understanding the game and revolutionizing his position blah, blah, blah. Meanwhile in reality world Cam Newton continues to implode and expose himself as a phony loser by throwing FOUR interceptions to blow a huge lead. But who cares about winning anyway? It's much more important to look cool and dance a good jig after a mediocre play. Let the bizzaro world continue! Trent, tell us again about how much Tim Tebow sucks and do it with your attention getting Terry Bradshaw helmet on.
 

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Tom Keiser, mentioned earlier finished with 2 sacks and 5 tackles for Panthers.

great week so far. Time for Danny, Wes and Gronk
 

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The media continues to prop Cam Newton up and sell everyone on the idea that he's this phenomenal revelation at the quarterback position NOT because he actually is (obviously, he isn't, and probably never will be, either), but because the public's been told for well over a decade now that quarterbacking should be the province of the Black football player from now on, and despite the anti-White favortism occurring in the NFL, that hasn't happened.

Tim Tebow, on the other hand, is just another stellar White quarterback in a league with dozens, except his method of success patterns after the attributes that the media falsely ascribed as being "Black" traits. So he's hated.

Cam Newton right now is nothing more than an under-talented straw who benefits from being grasped by a bunch of media homos.
 

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Another horrible one from rotoworld

Starting in the absence of Jeremy Maclin, Riley Cooper took his first five catches of the season for 75 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Giants.
Cooper drew a team-high 12 targets from fill-in quarterback Vince Young, and did most of his damage over the middle despite starting at split end. He made a costly mistake in the third quarter, however, failing to challenge Giants CB Aaron Ross on a ball he intercepted in the end zone. Cooper is worth an own in PPR leagues for as long as Maclin is out, but the numbers he put up tonight are his ceiling



really? his ceiling? there were quite a few plays he was wide open, either Young didn't see him, didn't want to throw to him or didn't trust his arm. Kafka should be starting, he is smarter, has more upside and isn't on a one year contract like Young. He has the arm to make the big throws. The reason why Riley Cooper did most of his damage over the middle is because that is where Young is most comfortable. It is much harder to throw downfield to the outside, and of course he gets blamed for that interception, its not like Young was getting intercepted all night.
 

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Another horrible one from rotoworld

Starting in the absence of Jeremy Maclin, Riley Cooper took his first five catches of the season for 75 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's win over the Giants.
Cooper drew a team-high 12 targets from fill-in quarterback Vince Young, and did most of his damage over the middle despite starting at split end. He made a costly mistake in the third quarter, however, failing to challenge Giants CB Aaron Ross on a ball he intercepted in the end zone. Cooper is worth an own in PPR leagues for as long as Maclin is out, but the numbers he put up tonight are his ceiling



really? his ceiling? there were quite a few plays he was wide open, either Young didn't see him, didn't want to throw to him or didn't trust his arm. Kafka should be starting, he is smarter, has more upside and isn't on a one year contract like Young. He has the arm to make the big throws. The reason why Riley Cooper did most of his damage over the middle is because that is where Young is most comfortable. It is much harder to throw downfield to the outside, and of course he gets blamed for that interception, its not like Young was getting intercepted all night.

Just more bs from Weenieworld. How can a player in only his second season with a whopping two starts before this one have already reached his ceiling with a 75 yard game? All this while black receivers supposedly have "unlimited ceilings." Yeah, nothing to see here. If 75 receiving yards in a game is his ceiling what would he average a game if he was a full time starter? 40 yards a game?
 

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Another horrible one from rotoworld

He made a costly mistake in the third quarter, however, failing to challenge Giants CB Aaron Ross on a ball he intercepted in the end zone.

I am convinced after seeing the last few posts here from WeenieWorld that they don't actually watch any of the games or plays. I re-watched this play a few times and based on Ross' inside position and the slightly underthrown ball, it would have been almost impossible for ANY wideout to have "contested" this pick as Ross made the play on the ball. As always, their incredible anti-white bias is showing.
 

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Same crap as last year when Vick basically threw the ball to the cb in the endzone and they the caste clowns thought throwing it to Cooper was the wrong choice.
 

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That Giants game...
Yes, the perils of fandom. Once upon a time, I was a big fan of the KC Chiefs, a regular DWF. But I got over it and now simply root for the white players on the Chiefs, or any team for that matter. For instance, tonights game featuring my former team against the Patriots, a team I used to despise because all of the other DWF's did too, I will root for "my" players, not "my" team.

The Patriots offense needs no introduction here, with 7-8 white starters. The Chefs, have 2 white starters on defense, Kelly Gregg at NT, which is a "black" position, and Jon McGraw at SS, with Andy Studebaker (LOLB) and Sabby Piscitelli (FS) rotating in frequently to spell the mistake-prone affletes ahead of them.

When the Chiefs are on offense the game may be unwatchable. They only have 2 white starters on the O-line and stand-in QB Tyler Palko. Jerheme Urban is allegedly on the roster (and healthy) as the backup to Steve Breaston, but I figure he'll only get into the game if all of the other receivers go down with injuries, while slow-footed TE Leonard Pope gets all of the snaps ahead of talented white TE Jake O'Connell.

Combine that dearth of white players with the Patriots defense-o-coal with the only white starter being Rob Ninkovich, it should be ugly. Oh, Dane Fletcher is listed as "out" for this game with a thumb injury, so unless hell freezes over and WSTD's Jeff Tarpinian or Niko Koutouvides get in the game, that's it for the Pats D.
 

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Jordy Nelson, the NFL’s premiere “deep threat” wide receiver, has now amassed 40 catches for 756 yards and 9 TD’s in 2011. He’ll need to accrue 244 more yards (or 40.5 yards per contest) in the next 6 games to achieve his first 1,000-yard season. Even with his snaps and targets intentionally “controlled” due to his restrictive skin condition, the electrifying Nelson is still averaging a staggering 19 yards per reception this season. Last week, the “hot story” amongst the Corporate News-Jews was to “enlighten” the DWF’s as to why Nelson was easily dominating NFL secondaries by utilizing the entirely unsubstantiated claim that black cornerbacks have been “underestimating” Nelson’s ability because “he’s a white receiver and they’re always slow and unathletic.” Yeah, right. Every mainstream article related to Nelson included this contrived fairytale, with one article even sporting the abhorrent headline: “Jordy Nelson is Pretty Fly (For a White Guy).” I’m not kidding. It’s all a conveniently Casteon excuse…but will the white drunkards really believe this Jew-engineered twaddle after watching moments such as this…

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CAPTION: Myron Lewis, Burned to an Afro-Crisp for a 40-yard TD

After the Packers-Bucs game, here is a quote from the Smurfy, weak little slot receiver, Randall Cobb…

Randall Cobb said:
“Remember Ricky Proehl from the Carolina Panthers? That’s who he reminds me of.”

Here is a quote from defensive back, Charlie Peprah…
Charlie Peprah said:
“A better Ed McCaffrey, maybe? I don’t know. I think Ed McCaffrey might have been a little longer, but I don’t know. He’s faster than Ed McCaffrey.”


Hardy har har. With teammates like that, who need opponents? And why does Nelson (and all other white skill players) need to be “compared” to someone, anyway? Oh, that’s right, because no white men are capable of individuality or uniqueness, as such a notion may actually instill the virtues of self-confidence, inner strength, fortitude, etc. I’d “compare” Nelson’s combination of size, speed, and strength to that of the Texans’ Andre Johnson.

During the Giants-Eagles game, DeSean Jackson’s ridiculously juvenile taunting penalty (in which he flipped the ball at Giants’ defensive coordinator, Perry Fewell, and then pranced like a girl, negating a 50-yard gain) surprisingly drew the wrath of the Negro-adoring tag-team, “Jewish Uncle Al” and “Aunt Christine Collinsworthless.” Miss Chrisse, usually a Caste Serpent, bellowed that “This behavior is ridiculous! If you want to get paid like a superstar, you can’t be this immature and stupid!” Jewish Uncle Al passionately concurred. Jackson, the African God-King of boneheaded football plays, supposedly left the game in a walking boot. This news bodes well for WR Riley Cooper (5 catches, 75 yards and a TD last night) and WR/RB/PR Chad Hall in the coming weeks…


CAPTION: White Bench-Warmer Scores Game Winner, Reid Perturbed

If Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski, and Danny Woodhead shred the Chiefs tonight, this week will finish on a strong note. Welker, in particular, will need a stellar performance (175+ yards) to keep on pace for Rice’s records.
 

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If Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski, and Danny Woodhead shred the Chiefs tonight, this week will finish on a strong note. Welker, in particular, will need a stellar performance (175+ yards) to keep on pace for Rice’s records.
Of course, when the Patriots shred the Chefs affletic defense, all of the blame will be placed on Kelly Gregg and Jon McGraw. Long, lingering camera shots will be shown of these fall-guys after Brandon Carr and Kendrick Lewis give up yet another long TD.
 

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What kind of a dance was that by Scheffler?

Scheffler’s crude metamorphosis into a pea-brained, flashy, gyrating, dim-witted Wigger has been swift...

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CAPTION: Wiggy See, Wiggy Do

This prick was also seen “Tebowing” (mocking Tim Tebow) a few weeks ago while Detroit was crushing Denver…

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CAPTION: Touchdown - Turd Tony Taunts Tim Tebow
 

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Why does Jordy always look back, sometimes repeatedly, when he's on the path to the endzone (and almost there)? Is he insecure about his speed or is it a subtle form of taunting? Inquiring minds want to know.
 

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In regards to the comments of Jordy's teammates, there certainly is a racial dynamic in the NFL that is not mentioned. I watched the end of the Vikings and Pack matchup and the white players all got together and the black players all got together to backslap and talk a little trash, but no mixing that I could see.
 

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Combine that dearth of white players with the Patriots defense-o-coal with the only white starter being Rob Ninkovich, it should be ugly. Oh, Dane Fletcher is listed as "out" for this game with a thumb injury, so unless hell freezes over and WSTD's Jeff Tarpinian or Niko Koutouvides get in the game, that's it for the Pats D.

Tarpinian started Pats last game, actually so lets hope for some more of him tonight.
 

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Tarpinian started Pats last game, actually so lets hope for some more of him tonight.
You're right, I forgot about that. Looking at the injury reports, both Dane Fletcher and the speedy Brandon Spikes are out, so the only OLB's on the depth chart are Ninkovich, supa afflete Jermaine Cunningham, and Tarpinian, although Jeff is questionable on the injury report with a reported "illness".
 

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You're right, I forgot about that. Looking at the injury reports, both Dane Fletcher and the speedy Brandon Spikes are out, so the only OLB's on the depth chart are Ninkovich, supa afflete Jermaine Cunningham, and Tarpinian, although Jeff is questionable on the injury report with a reported "illness".


Jermaine Cunningham is technically a backup “defensive end” (a 3-4 down lineman), so thankfully he won’t be competing with Tarpinian for snaps tonight. With the injury to Brandon “Turtle” Spikes, Tarpinian started at MLB against the Jets. The only other players currently healthy at OLB and MLB are Ninkovich, Gary Guyton, Jerod Mayo, and special teams reserve linebacker, Tracy White (who took a few snaps from Tarpinian last week at MLB).

Their 3-4 defensive depth chart, particularly “MLB,” “OLB” and “DE” has always been very difficult to read, particularly due to the fact that many of their players at these positions are interchangeable. Fletcher, for instance, has played both MLB and OLB in the same game.

Dane Fletcher, a former undrafted free agent linebacker, has been out since the Raiders game with a thumb injury and needs to seize his opportunity to play. I’m not sure why he doesn’t wear a protective cast and “tough it out.” With injuries to Mayo (former 1[SUP]st[/SUP] round pick) and Spikes (former 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] round pick), he could’ve blossomed this season. I suppose white players don’t realize how easily they could be cut, released, or waived in the Caste NFL.

Oh, and here’s the video of Tony Scheffler’s Zulu-Wigger touchdown dance routine. This show-boating f-ggot, who I once considered one of the most promising, athletic young TE’s in the NFL, no longer deserves my support…

[video=youtube;UcBCJbDo6U8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UcBCJbDo6U8[/video]
CAPTION: Scheffler’s Showboating Stupidity
 
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Scheffler's touchdown gyration had all the appeal of a rambling joke that drags on for a solid five minutes but lacks a punchline. Maybe it was supposed to be satire about the absurdity of Negro touchdown celebrations.
 

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Pats also have Nico Koutivides, who is a listed as middle linebacker, but I fear is considered a WSTD only. They also reinstalled Ventrone onto the roster today and waived one of their sumo O-lineman too.
 

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Scheffler's touchdown gyration had all the appeal of a rambling joke that drags on for a solid five minutes but lacks a punchline. Maybe it was supposed to be satire about the absurdity of Negro touchdown celebrations.
It could be him making fun of Cam Newton's td celebrations. I didn't see all of Newton's celebrations (I think he had 2 rushing tds and 1 passing) but he probably did some weird stuff. Scheffler made fun of Tebow, it would make sense to make fun of Newton.
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I just saw his 2nd td run, he was going to do the same thing Gross stopped him, not sure what he did on the td pass but Smith did some goofy stuff.
 
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Another china doll afflete from the Pats defense is hurt.
 

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ROOOOOB! long TD!


and another one! damn, he took a hit and fell on his head on that one. i thought he may have injured his neck, but he seems to be ok.
 
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