NFL Week 13

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Old habits die hard. Dan Dierdorf said Brian Hartline is not flashy, but a fundamentally sound player. He did praise Brian’s outstanding sideline catch.

the Patriots secondary, specifically Aqib Talib (not a misspelling!), simply couldn't cover Hartline. despite Dingleberrydorf's claims, Hartline effortlessly blew past the afflete's futile efforts and repeatedly was WIDE OPEN.

on at least three occasions, what would've been easy touchdowns were missed by bad overthrows from young Tannehill. on each of these occasions, Hartline was behind the defense by at least 5 yards, having left the clearly slower "phenomenal talents" in the dust. on at least two other occasions, passes were so severely under-thrown that Hartline literally had to stop and wait on the ball, allowing the over-matched afflete to "make a play" on the pass. he also drew at least one pass interference penalty.

while i'm happy the Patriots prevailed, it would've been nice to see Hartline put up yet another 200-plus-yard performance like he did earlier this year. with Tannehill's off day, the Dolphins clearly left one on the table.

Hartline played far more terrifically than his stats imply, even though his 5 catches for 84 yards were still solid.
 

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Manning's touchdown pass to his nose tackle Mitch Unrein is a play he's been running for years. I remember the 2006 playoffs against the Patriots (the big comeback), Manning found Dan Klecko on a flat route for an easy score. I recognized the play right away because I'd seen it a few weeks earlier in the regular season. I have no idea if he'd used it since then, but it seems to do the trick.
 

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"Bad news for Patriots fans as Julian Edelman (foot) was spotted wearing a walking boot and using crutches, according to the Boston Herald"
 

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Corey Lynch just intercepted Andy Dalton. He also has 8 tackles so far, 7 unassisted :clap2:


Lynch opened many of the NFL's closed minds and eyes with a sub 4 second 20 yd. shuttle on his pro day at Appalachian St. Thank goodness or we would have never seen him again!

He is second, I THINK, on Appalachian St's. single season interception lead which is held by another outstanding white safety Matt Stevens who has a Super Bowl ring with the Patriots!
 

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This has been a so-so week, with not much to write home about. There were a few White TD catchers, mostly TEs, and Welker & Hartline with decent games. But Nelson & Decker are unfortunately slumping a bit lately, the former due to some nagging injuries and for the latter, it's just a matter of Manning having many options, so he's not going have a great game each week. Further on the plus side, wigger Harbaugh losses, as do sCam and Freeman, and how about Andrew Luck putting the team on his back and carrying them to a last second victory?

On the minus side, anytime Tomlin and PIT win a game, this time with their 3rd string black quarterback, it's disappointing. How could BAL blow this game? As for wigger-Pete and his midget QB defying the odds and winning at CHI, I'm not sure what to say. I truly loathe that entire organization top-to-bottom, but unfortunately, they appear headed to the playoffs.

Luck, in my mind, is the hands-down ROY. The media seems to have annointed Gremlin the Turd, and I see Luck's INT totals and completion % being mentioned as negatives, but with virtually no running game, a past-his-prime Reggie Wayne and a bunch of no-names of offense, he has no choice but to throw 30+ times each game, so of course that will cause a dip in his completion % and increase the odds of throwing INTs. They are 8-4 and virtually a lock to make the playoffs. He's clearly the real deal. I can't believe how many times in the 4th quarter he was being pressured in the pocket, and yet, not once did he panic or lost sight of his receivers, and made great plays, including with his feet. He's every bit as athletic as sCam or Gremlin.
 

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There were many outstanding performances today by White defensive players. At any rate, thanks to injuries the Eagles have seven, count 'em seven, White starters on offense. That has to be the most ever during Fat Bastard's soon to end reign.
 

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Luck's performance today was really the biggest bright spot for me. Wigger Peter and midget Wilson's continued success both baffle me. Seattle plays well at home with the Drunk White 12th man but is still a poor 2-5 on the road with the victory today.

I am a little concerned for Locker, Ponder and Gabbert. Gabbert is done for the season but I think he has a target on him - the fans and new owner might want to replace him without giving him time to develop. Same goes for Ponder who has no legitimate receiving options outside of Kyle Rudolph yet Ponder is the one being blamed for the passing game woes. Locker is still inconsistent and needs to polish his game more - he is a great talent but needs to be refined.

It was great to see Sanchez fail again and finally get replaced by McElroy. I think Tom Iron is smiling somewhere. Unfortunately I think we have seen the last of Tebow play any meaningful snap this season or even down the road. Everyone has written him off as a QB and no one wants to recognize his legitimate running talent and try him at RB. He will probably end his career as a gimmick type player which pains me to say as he was a real exciting player to watch last season.

Scam, Baby Huey Freeman, Miscegenation product Kaepernick (and the moronic Haurbaugh) all lost today which is great. On the downside the Ravens somehow lost to the Crawfords.

Brady Quinn played very well - he has been a very screwed over talented white QB. The Texans clinched a playoff berth.

Let's hope Gremlin the Turd loses tomorrow to take some of the air out of his hype campaign.
 

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Nick Foles did something Vick could never do, he read the defense and called an audible...
 

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The Crawfords win over the Ravens isn't too bad, as it will hurt the Raven's in the battle for playoff seedings. Also, its looking like the Colts will get one of the wildcard spots, so the danger of 3 AFC North teams getting in the playoffs is receding.
 

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Scam, Baby Huey Freeman, Miscegenation product Kaepernick (and the moronic Haurbaugh) all lost today which is great. On the downside the Ravens somehow lost to the Crawfords.

I have to suspect that, at least subconsciously, a great deal of Harbaugh's hasty and disproportionate zeal concerning Kaepernick's relates not merely to him being "African American" but quadroon. i.e. a light skinned black. He's feeling he's stumbled upon the perfect racial alchemy. Enough black to bust down the field when there is an opening but enough white not to make stupid decisions.

It's a great irony considering these jerks are no doubt constantly congratulating themselves for being so fair and un-racist. Whatever Kaepernick's future is in the league as a QB, his success, to the extent he has it, will as likely have come in spite of, not because of, his blackness. But, of course, it will be depicted oppositely.

I remember I was watching a special on European football at least ten years ago discussing African migration into the European leagues. The program was European in origin, likely BBC. I was astonished to hear the narrator describe how European coaches were salivating at the prospect of "uniting European training and knowledge with the raw physical skill of African [soccer] players". It was an amazingly forthright assessment and yet how could it not be considered racist? I guess one gets a pass if, no matter how clumsily they go about it, they are, in the end, advocating for non-white immigration into Europe.
 

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Bob Costas just has a lecture on how guns are to blame for the deaths in KC, not the bat**** insane afflete. Guns are also to blame for OJ stabbing his wife to death.
 

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Leave it to little Bobby Costas, the liberal extremist, to turn Belcher's murder/suicide into a plea to abolish the Second Amendment.
 
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Just a little reminder that the NFL represents cultural marxism, the destruction of White America and, let's be honest, pure evil.
 

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Cooper not being a regular starter in this league shows just how corrupt it is.

Great play by Cooper with the TD catch.
 

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Bob Costas is like one of those limp-wristed little twerps who probably likes to wear skinny jeans and watch romantic comedies WITHOUT a female date, yet somehow sees himself as an arbiter of right and wrong, and what is good and bad in professional sports. His recent coverage of the Olympics was as laughable as it was embarrassing and pathetic.

If ANY White player gunned down his girlfriend he would be pilloried and his name forever effaced from any honorable mention.

Can you imagine if the chick this Black player shot were WHITE? She'd be even MORE forgotten, mudshark or not, because any handwringing or boo-hooing for a dead White girl would lead to whiny, chimp-out complaints of, "Oh, well whenever a WHITE girl has something bad happen to her, blah blah blah..."

Anyway this is sad for the Black girl's family, and it's ridiculous that pus$ies like Bob Costas and his mangina sermonizing take away focus from the real problem in order to pander to Black male victimization fantasties.

Rather than fixing a problem or even exposing it for investigation, diaper-faces like Costas just hide problems or divert attention from them, ensuring that this country will always be racially divided, with Whites becoming ever more irrelevant due to him and his ilk.

He can go to Hell. I'd rather he be shot and killed HIMSELF ten thousand times before one black quarterback wins the Superbowl legitimately. I wouldn't mind the first; I'd be annoyed by the second but would be happy if the first at least happened, too.

You know what? I'm actually happy for Adrian Peterson and I am impressed by him. I appreciate real talent when I see it.

Unfortunately, the PTB do not feel the same vis-a-vis White athletes, and SUBVERT or ignore White talent as if they've got a vendetta against the pale race.

Ergo: Luck, Gerhart, Hillis, Hester, Leonard, Kuhn, and on, and On, and ON will always be footnotes, meanwhile dumbf*cks like RGIII are anointed the next-greatest-thing since Poptarts.
 

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Cooper shows his talent again, but he'll never get a chance to start as long as Jackson and Maclin are there other than through injury.

Did you notice how the pompous "self-important prick" (haha, good one) Costas quoted from a Jason Whitlock column when giving his anti-Second Amendent hate spiel. He prefaced by saying he "doesn't always agree" with Whitlock. One can assume that happens on the rare occasions when Whitlock dares to write about black dysfunction (most memorably about the "black Klan") and occasionally notes that White athletes don't always get a fair shake in the NFL.
 

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Why the hell are we being shown camera shots of Tony Romo's wife every time he makes a play or throws a touchdown? Am missing something here?
 

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Don,

I did notice that. I have mixed feelings on Whitlock. He gets away with his articles due to his skin color - aka Black Privilege. He is able to get away with saying things due to being a black journalist. On the other hand since he is black many of his views clash with mine but sometimes he will talk about blacks and how they are to blame for their own issues.

I think what irks me the most about it is that if a white journalist would say those things he would be branded a racist immediately. The hypocrisy is astounding.
 

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Don,

I did notice that. I have mixed feelings on Whitlock. He gets away with his articles due to his skin color - aka Black Privilege. He is able to get away with saying things due to being a black journalist. On the other hand since he is black many of his views clash with mine but sometimes he will talk about blacks and how they are to blame for their own issues.

I think what irks me the most about it is that if a white journalist would say those things he would be branded a racist immediately. The hypocrisy is astounding.


Unfortunately Whitlock has been much more careful about what he writes the past several years, ever since he came under withering criticism for his series of articles about the "black Klan." Cultural Marxist blacks and black supremacists are as effective in keeping the "brothers and sisters" in their place as Jewish and White Cultural Marxists are in keeping Whites in line.
 

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Future 1st ballot HOF'er Jason Witten with another solid game tonight, barely missing 2 TDs by a couple of yards.
 

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I honestly think that Ware is trying to hurt Foles, not just sack him but actually injure him. He's not even trying to hide it.
 

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It's being reported, but not for certain yet, that Jordy Nelson aggravated the same hamstring that was bothering him earlier this season and that he was finally starting to get over. If so he might be just about done for the regular season and his huge 2011 breakout year may be followed by a very disappointing follow-up season in 2012.
 
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