davidholly
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Josh McCown just made one of the best touchdown passes I've ever seen and all the announcers could do was rave about the receiver.
In all fairness it was a great catch.
Josh McCown just made one of the best touchdown passes I've ever seen and all the announcers could do was rave about the receiver.
RGscreen is between a rock and hard place. If he continues to start, the losses will mount, the blowouts will continue and his fellow affeletic players will continue to mailed it in. The season will become more of a debacle. It he is pulled in favor of Cousins, he becomes the point man for the disastrous season as well as scorn(if that is possible) and object of ridicule. One thing, I am glad I am not him in so many ways.
Apparently Gruden is intent on ruining Conte's career as he has singled him out several times as the scapegoat for the team's defensive problems. Early on in the broadcast, as Gruden was talking about the decline of the Bears' defense, a graphic was shown on the left side of the screen while on the right half the camera lingered on Conte, obviously a planned attack. On a national broadcast like this, that's all it takes for a White safety to be widely demonized by DWFs.
Chicago's run defense is atrocious, and that has little to do with Conte and the d-backfield. Right after Gruden's latest smear about him, Conte made three straight tackles. He's a solid safety.
Gruden is not the problem. This is a deliberate and well coordinated attack on White athletes by Jews. Its a system that not even many White nationalists are awake too.
This appears to be a "bait post". I could be wrong, but highly doubt it.Gruden is not the problem. This is a deliberate and well coordinated attack on White athletes by Jews. Its a system that not even many White nationalists are awake too.
Even Eric Weddle took flak for his first few years, and especially after he signed his big contract. The corporate media did finally start giving him respect, and now he's pretty much acknowledged to be one of the best at his position.
When Harrison Smith was drafted in the first round there was a lot of criticism about him not being fast or athletic enough. Fortunately he kicked major butt from the get-go.
White safeties are regarded as just as suspect as White running backs and cornerbacks and always are assumed to not be good enough to play the position.
Griffin is already the subject of a gushing biography titled, "RG III: The Promise."
Gronkowski with what may be a serious right knee injury, hit very hard by T. J. Ward.
It's amazing to think that Josh McCown, prior to being signed by the Bears in the middle of the 2011 season, was on the verge of having his playing career end. He was helping coach high school football and was in 49ers training camp prior to that. He now has the Bears in realistic position to capture a playoff spot. I hope he does have a Rich Gannon-like end to his career.
I wish Billy Volek got the same shot as McCown is getting. I'll never forget the playoff game he won for the Chargers.
I've noticed over the last few months that a LOT of people, including DWFs, have come to accept that RGIII just isn't cut out for the NFL, with most of the DWFs being apologists for him or making excuses for him. Specifically, the whole coulda-shoulda-woulda thing, and that he COULD be great but he keeps getting injured. It gives people who were totally wrong about him an easy out.
"I was right! He was the next big thing! Except, damn the luck, he got hurt..."
My contention is that he sucks whether he is healthy or not. Maybe he's a nice guy on a personal level, but that has nothing to do with his playing ability, and he just isn't that good of a quarterback in my opinion.
Ryan Leaf certainly had all the physical gifts to be a world-beating quarterback, but unfortunately was a locker room cancer or a psycho or whatever.
RGIII might have the physical tools to play quarterback (some say he might be too slight or short) but he was just too much of a dumbass to run the ball when it would be more prudent to make a passing play.
Between Leaf and RGIII, one is the butt of many draft bust comments, the other is coddled and protected as if his ego (or the egos of his fans in the media and elsewhere) is as fragile as his legs.