On 4th and goal, Newton just bounced a pass 2 yards in front of a wide open Ben Hartsock. It was a 5 yard throw that came up 2 yards short. Cam's looking more like Kordell Stewart so far this season than an alleged superstar.
On 4th and goal, Newton just bounced a pass 2 yards in front of a wide open Ben Hartsock. It was a 5 yard throw that came up 2 yards short. Cam's looking more like Kordell Stewart so far this season than an alleged superstar.
Welker's 3rd 100 yard game of the season.
Saw a Subway commercial today where all four of the athletes were black (Strahan and RG3 were two of them). They would never have a commercial where all the athletic endorsers were white. Never.
So I heard Amendola didn't break his collar bone and will play again this season.
I think it's more of a Cultural Marxist move than a business move. Keep shoving blacks down our throats and not only will we believe they're our equals but even our superiors.Just like Coca Cola and McDonald's, Subway is now catering to a specific demographic. I haven't had a soda in probably 5 years, and haven't set foot in a McD in an equally long time. That stuff is crap anyway, so this blackening movement just makes it even easier to stay away.
As for Subway, stopped going there 6 months or so ago; I used to stop by for sandwich every once in a while, but no more. Seeing RGIII and Strahan's disgusting mugs in every commercial is more than enough to destroy my appetite.
The best thing we can do in this situation is to vote with our wallets.
Scamboy is 5 for 19 for 55 yards and Midget Wilson has thrown 2 picks. I love it!
But the bigger question with Wilson is why does he get such a big endorsement at all? What has he accomplished?
DWF's will attribute that to Russell Wilson having a great agent. That's what they would say whenever I'd bring up the large discrepancy in tv commercials between Gremlin and Andrew Luck. "Luck just has a bad agent":icon_rolleyes:
Don Wassall said:Troy Polamalu finally returns from injury and promptly waddles off the field with yet another injury.
Although Patriots-Broncos was an extremely white affair, the much-anticipated matchup left me a tad disappointed. Sure, Wes Welker was his usual phenomenal, incomparable, lightning-fast, impossible-to-cover self…
CAPTION: 13 Catches, 104 Yards, TD
Sure, Joel Dreessen, Brandon Stokley, and Eric Decker had touchdown catches…
CAPTION: Touchdown Dreessen
CAPTION: Touchdown Stokley
CAPTION: Touchdown Decker
Sure, Rob Ninkovich had another impressive outing, totaling 4 tackles, another sack, and two forced more fumbles…
CAPTION: Ninkovich Notches Another Strip-Sack
Sure, the ultra-electrifying, criminally-underutilized Danny Woodhead turned in a dazzling performance in limited opportunities (Danny converted a 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] and 25 & a 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] and 17), accruing 72 yards on 8 touches. Stevan Ridley, who is less talented than Danny Woodhead and undrafted rookie, Brandon Bolden, fumbled again, which was nice…
CAPTION: Woodhead Shines Despite Limited Touches
However, Rob Gronkowski wasn’t targeted nearly enough, none of the Broncos’ white pass-catchers (Tamme, Decker, Stokley, Dreessen) accrued much yardage, and aside from Derek Wolfe’s sack, there were few white defensive standouts for either team (aside from Ninkovich)…
CAPTION: Another Sack for Wolfe
He gets the big endorsement cause he exudes that mud person look. You know, multi ethnic look. More black, but with "good hair" and some trace of Whiteness. A cult marxist dream for the masses, except of course for the 'chosen' few. That group gets to pick the cream of the crop and negros need not bother. What a racket.But the bigger question with Wilson is why does he get such a big endorsement at all? What has he accomplished?