Phillip Taylor 13 games (starter), 4 sacks
Cameron Heyward 13 games, 1 sack
Muhammad Wilkerson 13 games(starter), 1 sack
This isn't done out of respect imo. They constantly cover him to make the average dwf tired of him. I hear it all the time on message boards. "I'm so sick of Tebow, the media is constantly hyping him up, I can never get away from it. He is winning games but come on, the hype is out of control and makes me not like him" That is basically what some dwfs say, some are nastier about it. The only positive is that they usually type those messages on a thread where someone is praising Tebow.
This is some ugly football compared to what we saw yesterday. MNF is clearly not what it used to be. I'm especially puzzled by how and why a garbage team like JAX got two games on Monday.Another lousy MNF matchup. There's been no shortage of them on Thursday, Sunday night and Monday this season. Why are teams like Seattle and Jacksonville on national TV multiple times?
Very nice post, as always, TT. You have one of the best memories of anyone at CF.
And yes, I followed Sam Rayburn’s career under Andy-Pig in Philadelphia, as he was one of the few white defensive players during that two or three year (2004-2007?) period when he was on their roster. They’re currently administering the same treatment to talented DT Derek Landri. I cannot fathom how much “fun†Rayburn had at Jewry Lurie's Plantation, being one of the few white defensive players (Mark Simeneau and Paul Gransmanis) and all…
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All but one, from what I can tell. The disgraceful Colin Cowturd was his usual self today, mocking Tebow and doing his best to discredit Tim's efforts. He also tried to downplay Gronk's monster effort yesterday. This clown is now officially at the top of my list of repulsive ESPN personalities. In terms of the playoffs, I have this crazy feeling that the Broncos are headed to the Super Bowl. If they win against NE this week, anything can happen.I'm actually disappointed that virtually all of Tebow's critics in the media have now joined the bandwagon. Merrill Hoge humbled himself yesterday, even Chris Carter is backing off, and Steven A. Smiff admitted he was "humbled" on "First Take." Just shows that, even with a figure as despised as Tebow, Lombardi's old axiom rings true- winning isn't everything, it's the only thing. The season is getting interesting now. We will have the Patriots and Texans to root for in the playoffs.
I'm actually disappointed that virtually all of Tebow's critics in the media have now joined the bandwagon. Merrill Hoge humbled himself yesterday, even Chris Carter is backing off, and Steven A. Smiff admitted he was "humbled" on "First Take." Just shows that, even with a figure as despised as Tebow, Lombardi's old axiom rings true- winning isn't everything, it's the only thing.
Six defensive tackles were selected in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft, with Marcel Dareus, Nick Fairley and Corey Liuget leading the way. All three were beloved by white trash DWF's and the media who dubbed them "can't miss prospects", but none has made a huge impact so far. Dareus, filling in for the Bills lone Pro Bowler in 2010, Kyle Williams, has 4.5 sacks, but 2.5 came against a beaten down Redskins team, playing a backup QB and backup center, in Toronto. Since then, he hasn't done much at all (rushing the QB or stopping the run). Fairley and Liuget have 1 sack combined this season.
The next three DT's that went in the first round have 6 sacks combined:
So, who has the most sacks of any rookie defensive tackle (6), you might ask? Could it be a mere 5th round pick (142 overall), who wasn't expected to make the team (according to the "draft experts") and isn't even starting for a playoff contender, yet?
Yes, Klug has 19 tackles (17 solo), 6 sacks and 2 FF's so far this season. Would anyone here be surprised if Klug never got a shot to be a full time starter in the NFL, despite this quick start? Anyone remember a guy named Sam Rayburn who got off to similar start in his career, but was soon out of the NFL because "he did not look the part"?
P.S: By the way, Chris Neild, who snuck in at the very of the draft (253) is also having a strong rookie year: 10 tackles, 2 sacks and doing great work against the run in limited playing time as a Nose Tackle in the Redskins 3-4 set...Also, rookie DE's/OLB's are making a huge impact with Watt, Kerrigan and Brooks Reed leading the way.
ESPN now seems to be employing the “over-expose the white athlete until it becomes annoying†technique. For the past few weeks, they’ve been discussing Tim Tebow during nearly every second of available air time...even more so than their instant-helicopter-coverage during the 5-year period in which Brett Farve would discuss retirement in any manner whatsoever. Eventually, even those who once adored Favre grew tired of the sickening volume of Mass Media exposure and eventually hated him. And if, God forbid, Tebow should fail to deliver, this technique will have a similar effect.
Denver vs. New England is what the caste-clowns are waiting for. A high powered offense is the worst match-up for the Broncos as the style that they play puts them at a disadvantage in a shoot out. That's why the Lions were able to steam roll them by scoring early and often. If they can beat New England, especially with the Patriots pathetic defense then the Broncos have to be considered a conference frontrunner.
Apparently Klug didn't get the memo: First round picks wear diamond pinky rings and earrings to the draft. Nick Fairley looks like a total queen.
It’s rather comical to juxtapose Klug’s tall, athletic, muscular build (coupled with his aesthetically-superior European facial features) with that of the slovenly, portly, demonstrably-hideous, diamond-encrusted Nick Fairley and know that the two actually play the same football position….let alone that the two are (allegedly) members of the same species of mammal…
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Then again, it wouldn’t be too difficult a task to “convince†the fine citizen featured below of the latter or the former…
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Klug is a beast and hopefully Titans, who have a history of using white d-linemen (Vanden Bosch, Babin, Ball) use him up to his potential, he can be at least as good as Kyle Williams, if not better!
well, it worked for Broncos with Vikings. i think Tebow can burn that secondary with Decker and even Thomas, i mean these guys tackle themselves (ie. Moss TD catch from Banks?, hilarious stuff, with one cut he got rid of two "defensive" blacks, sorry, backs).
Klug is a beast and hopefully Titans, who have a history of using white d-linemen (Vanden Bosch, Babin, Ball) use him up to his potential, he can be at least as good as Kyle Williams, if not better!
well, it worked for Broncos with Vikings. i think Tebow can burn that secondary with Decker and even Thomas, i mean these guys tackle themselves (ie. Moss TD catch from Banks?, hilarious stuff, with one cut he got rid of two "defensive" blacks, sorry, backs).