NFL Week 8 2008

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Byes: Bears, Broncos, Packers, Vikings

Offense

RUNNINGBACKS:

Peyton Hillis, FB Broncos:

Byron Storer, FB Bucs: NSA

Jacob Hester, RB Chargers: NSA
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Mike Cox, FB Chiefs: NSA

Casey Cramer, FB Dolphins: IA

Kyle Eckel, Eagles: IA

Zak Keasay, FB 49ers: NSA

Madison Hedgecock, Giants: NSA

John Kuhn, FB Packers:

Korey Hall, Packers:

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: 1 carry for 3, 2 catches for 12

Heath Evans, FB/RB Patriots: NSA
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they gave it to a rookie who had 1.8 yards per carry... Faulk wasn't very good either in the first half...

Brian Leonard, RB Rams: IR

Dan Kreider, FB Rams: 1 carry for 0 yards

Mike Karney, FB Saints: 2 carries for 4 yards and a TD
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Owen Schmitt, FB Seahawks: 1 carry, no yards

Jim Kleinsasser, HB Vikings:

Garrett Mills, HB Vikings:

Jeff Dugan, FB Vikings:


WIDE RECEIVERS:

Brandon Stokley, Broncos:

Joe Jurevicius, Browns: PUP

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: 4-51

Sean Morey, Cardinals: NSA

Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: 4-27

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: 5-35, 1 carry for -5 yards

Kevin Curtis, Eagles: 3-45 in his first game this season

Brian Finneran, Falcons: 3-20, was targeted more but L. Shephard played well in coverage.

Matt Jones, Jaguars: game high 8 catches for 117 yards and a TD, could have had a game winner too but Nick Sorensen knocked the ball away from him. still, a great game!
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Mike Furrey, Lions: NSA

John Standeford, Lions: NSA

Jordy Nelson, Packers:

Wes Welker, Patriots: 7-79
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Drew Bennett, Rams: IA

Dane Looker, Rams: IA, INJ

Logan Payne, Seahawks: IR

David Anderson, Texans: 2-28 and a TD, his first this season
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Kevin Walter, Texans: 5-70 and 2 TDs!
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TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears:

Ben Utecht, Bengals: IA

Derek Schouman, Bills: 1-9

Derek Fine, Bills: IA

Tony Scheffler, Broncos:

Nate Johnson, Broncos:

Steve Heiden, Browns: team high 3 catches for 73 yards
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Troy Bienemann, Cardinals: NSA

Jerame Tuman, Cardinals: 3-41

Scott Chandler, Chargers: NSA

Brad Cottam, Chiefs: 4-34, his first NFL catches

Dallas Clark, Colts: 7-94 and 2 TDs!
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Jacob Tamme, Colts: IA, INJ

Tom Santi, Colts: NSA

Jason Witten, Cowboys: 1-8, got injured early
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Anthony Fasano, Dolphins: 2-17 and a TD
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Joey Haynos, Dolphins: NSA

Brent Celek, Eagles: 2-28

Matt Schobel, Eagles: IA

Ben Hartsock, Falcons: IA, INJ

Justin Peele, Falcons: 1-17

Jason Rader, Falcons: IA

Kevin Boss, Giants: 4-34, 1 TD
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Dan Campbell, Lions: NSA

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: NSA

Jeff King, Panthers: 3-41

Dave Thomas, Patriots: 1-9

Stephen Spach, Patriots: NSA

Joe Klopfenstein, Rams: NSA

Zach Miller, Raiders: 2-56

John Madsen, Raiders: NSA

Todd Heap, Ravens: 2-17

Quinn Sypniewski, Ravens: IR

Chris Cooley, Redskins: 6-74

Todd Yoder, Redskins: 1-14

Jeremy Shockey, Saints: 1-6

Mark Campbell, Saints: 2-14, 1 TD

John Carlson, Seahawks: 1-13

Will Heller, Seahawks: IA

Jeb Putzier, Seahawks: NSA

Heath Miller, Steelers: 3-52

Sean McHugh, Steelers: NSA

Matt Spaeth, Steelers: NSA

Owen Daniels, Texans: 3-21

Joel Dreesen, Texans: NSA

Mark Bruener, Texans: IA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Dusty Dvoracek, Bears:

Kyle Williams, Bills: 2 tackles

Chris Hovan, Bucs: 2 tackles, 1 pass defended

Ryon Bingham, Chargers: 2 tackles

Dan Klecko, DT/FB Eagles: NSA

Derek Landri, Jaguars: 3 tackles, 1 for a loss

Rob Meier, Jaguars: INJ

Adam Carriker, Rams: IA, INJ

Kelly Gregg, Ravens: IR, placed on injured reserve in week 6

Justin Bannan, Ravens: 2 tackles

Brian Young, Saints: IA, INJ

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: 1 sack

Chris Hoke, Steelers: NSA

Tim Bulman, Texans: 2 tackles

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: 3 tackles


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Aaron Schobel, Bills: IA, INJ

Ryan Denney, Bills: 1 tackle

Chris Kelsay, Bills: 1 tackle, 1 pass defended

John Engelberger, Broncos:

Travis LaBoy, DE/LB Cardinals: 1 tackle

Bo Schobel, Cardinals: NSA

Igor Olshansky, Chargers: NSA

Luis Castillo, Chargers: 2 tackles

Josh Thomas, Colts: 2 tackles

Simon Fraser, Falcons: IA

Kroy Biermann, Falcons: 2 tackles

Justin Smith, 49ers: 3 tackles

Dave Tollefson, Giants: 2 tackles, 1 sack

Mike Devito, Jets: 1 tackle

Jared DeVries, Lions: 4 tackles

Aaron Kampman, Packers:

Taylor Brayton, Panthers: 2 tackles

Mike Wright, Patriots: 1 tackle

Trevor Scott, Raiders: NSA

Chris Long, Rams: 4 tackles, 2 sacks
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Josh Savage, Saints: IA

Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: 3 tackls, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble

Aaron Smith, Steelers: 3 tackles

Brett Keisel, Steelers: 11 tackles, including three stuffs on 3rd and short, goalline!
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Travis Kirschke, Steelers: NSA

Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: IA, INJ


Dave Ball, Titans: INJ early on

Jared Allen, Vikings:

Brian Robison, Vikings:


LINEBACKERS:

Brian Urlacher, Bears:

Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears:

Joey Larocque, Bears:

Paul Posluszny, Bills: 7 tackles, 1 fumble forced

John DiGiorgio, Bills: IR

Niko Koutovides, Broncos:

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: 12 tackles, team high
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Matt McCoy, Bucs: released

Monty Beisel, Cardinals: NSA

Chris Harrington, Cardinals: NSA

Matt Wilhelm, Chargers: 2 tackles

Derek Smith, Chargers: IA

Weston Dacus, Chiefs: NSA

Rocky Boiman, Chiefs: NSA

Jordan Senn, Colts: NSA

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: NSA

Zach Thomas, Cowboys: 11 tackles, team high

Matt Roth, Dolphins: 4 tackles

Chris Gocong, Eagles: 4 tackles, 1 sack

Stewart Bradley, Eagles: 4 tackles

Keith Brooking, Falcons: 5 tackles

Coy Wire, Falcons: NSA

Jeff Ulbrich, 49ers: NSA

Chase Blackburn, Giants: NSA after a great game last week...
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Brett Kassell, Jets: NSA

Jordan Dizon, Lions: IA
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AJ Hawk, Packers:

Brady Poppinga, Packers:

Brandon Chillar, Packers:

Adam Seward, Panthers: IA, INJ

Dan Connor, Panthers: IR

Mike Vrabel, Patriots: 4 tackles

Tedy Bruschi, Patriots: 11 tackles
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Ricky Brown, Raiders: 10 tackles
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Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: 3 tackles, 1 sack

Nick Greisen, Ravens: 1 tackle

Scott Fujita, Saints: 3 tackles

Mark Simoneau, Saints: IR

Troy Evans, Saints:

Scott Shanle, Saints: 7 tackles, tipped a ball allowing a game ending interception for Saints

Will Herring, Seahawks: NSA

Ryan Fowler, Titans: NSA

Chad Greenway, Vikings:

Heath Farwell, Vikings:

Ben Leber, Vikings:

Vinnie Ciurciu, Vikings:


DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Craig Steltz, Bears:

Corey Lynch, Bengals: placed on IR

John Wendling, SS Bills: NSA

Nick Sorensen, SS Browns: 2 tackles and forced an incompletion on what would be Matt Jones game winning TD

Sabby Piscitelli, SS Bucs: 5 tackles

Aaron Francisco, FS Cardinals: 1 tackle

Steve Gregory, CB Chargers: 1 tackle

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: 4 tackles, 1 pass defended (overturned interception)

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: 5 tackles

Matt Giordano, SS Colts: 2 tackles

Jamie Silva, FS Colts: NSA

Sean Considine, SS Eagles: ST only
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Eric Smith, FS Jets: 1 tackle

Ray Ventrone, S/WR Patriots: NSA

Todd Johnson, SS Rams: NSA

Brannon Condren, FS Dolphins: NSA

Jim Leonhard, FS Ravens: 2 tackles, 4 punt returns for avg 15 yards, 1 kick return for 16 yards

Tom Zbikowski, SS Ravens: NSA

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: placed on IR with a back injury

Kevin Kaesviharn, FS/CB Saints: 2 tackles

Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

Brian Russell, FS Seahawks: 5 tackles

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: NSA

IA inactive
NSA no stats accumulated
DNP did not play
INJ injured
IR placed on injured reserve
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Eagles / Falcons:

-Kevin Curtis making his season debut for the Eagles.
-Brian Finneran seeing significant PT.
-Dan Klecko starts over Kyle Eckel this week, so Kyle can learn the playbook. Klecko will supposedly return to DT next week.
-Falcons surprisingly white on offense.
 

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Brees putting on another clinic today.
 

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David Anderson just caught a TD pass. He followed it up with a pathetic wigger celebration dance, after which the black color announcer said, "He needs to work on his hip flexibility."
 

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Kevin Walter scored twice on last two possessions, showing good speed and great presence of mind on the latter, going 39 yards after getting up before a defender could ever touch him!
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Matt Jones is 6/62 so far with a nice TD catch.
 

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"David Anderson just caught a TD pass. He followed it up with a pathetic wigger celebration dance, after which the black color announcer said, "He needs to work on his hip flexibility.""


Yes, as promised last season, Anderson "Would be the first white boy to dance after a TD catch." (His own idiotic words, not mine).

My opinion since hearing what he said and watching what happened today after that easy, routine TD catch....Anderson doesnt deserve our support. I imagine that's why most posters here dont mention him much.

It's kind of funny, I used to watch him at Colorado State and wonder if he'd make it in the NFL (due to his race). Now that he made it, he's such a disgrace that I want to see that little homo get cut. To think, this mini-f*g gets to play...but white athletes who would play with some dignity and class (Danny Farmer, John Standeford, Kevin Kasper, Ed Hinkle, Derrick Abney, Chas Gessner) get nothing.

On a lighter note, nice to see TE Steve Heiden doing so well today without loudmouth Winslow!Edited by: Thrashen
 

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Ido not agree Thrashen with yours and Don's views on David Anderson. He is a white wr who isundersized and has overcome overwhelming odds to get playing time in the NFL. That alone should earn him respect form you guys. Even if you do not agree with his "wigger attitude" not everyone can be a perfect role model to defy the caste system. Turning your back on him is just stupid considering we need all the white athletes we can get in the NFL!!
 

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celticdb15 said:
I do not agree Thrashen with yours and Don's views on David Anderson. He is a white wr who is undersized and has overcome overwhelming odds to get playing time in the NFL. That alone should earn him respect form you guys. Even if you do not agree with his "wigger attitude" not everyone can be a perfect role model to defy the caste system. Turning your back on him is just stupid considering we need all the white athletes we can get in the NFL!!

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Matt Jones is consistently putting up good games this season. He could go over 1000 yards this season if this continues. Matt Jones just had a huge grab for 35 yards. That gives him eight catches for 117 yards for the day! Way to go Matt.Edited by: whiteathlete33
 

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celticdb15 said:
Ido not agree Thrashen with yours and Don's views on David Anderson. He is a white wr who isundersized and has overcome overwhelming odds to get playing time in the NFL. That alone should earn him respect form you guys. Even if you do not agree with his "wigger attitude" not everyone can be a perfect role model to defy the caste system. Turning your back on him is just stupid considering we need all the white athletes we can get in the NFL!!


I only reported what took place. It was pathetic and funny at the same time given the announcer's remark. I don't agree with what Thrashen posted, nor what he has posted about Anderson other times. I have defended Anderson and agree with you. It's not the personal beliefs of the individual, I root for all white athletes unless they give me a very strong reason not to. I didn't like Anderson's dance but I still root for him.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Jones just made a great catch and run and is now 8/117/1.
 

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Jones will know by Tuesday whether he's won the appeal of his 3 game suspension. If he's suspended it's unlikely he can reach 1,000 yards, especially with Jax's passing offense.
 

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Backrow, looks like we have one more white linebacker to list, Patrick Bailey of the Steelers, who was activated from the practice squad. He was born in a little town with a majority hispanic population, but looks pretty white to me.
 

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Did anyone see that catch</span> by Joe Flacco? It was for 43 yards from Troy Smith on a handoff and streak play. He fell down afterward, but even the announcer praised Flacco's speed.
 

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On Kevin Walter's second TD catch he fell to the ground after making the reception then quickly got up and started running. The Bengals DB who had been beat merely touched him with his hands as if he was down, as he had been a second before, but of course he wasn't and he ran to the endzone for a 39 yard score. The play by play announcer several times called the DB "lazy," but after a commercial break seemed to back down somewhat as his black sidekick was making excuses for the DB. Since "lazy" is one of those words deemed "racist" when applied to blacks since it's often true, the gears in the white announcer's brain were undoubtedly churning, wanting to call it as he saw it but yet not suffer negative fallout from it.
 

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Don Wassall said:
On Kevin Walter's second TD catch he fell to the ground after making the reception then quickly got up and started running. The Bengals DB who had been beat merely touched him with his hands as if he was down, as he had been a second before, but of course he wasn't and he ran to the endzone for a 39 yard score. The play by play announcer several times called the DB "lazy," but after a commercial break seemed to back down somewhat as his black sidekick was making excuses for the DB. Since "lazy" is one of those words deemed "racist" when applied to blacks since it's often true, the gears in the white announcer's brain were undoubtedly churning, wanting to call it as he saw it but yet not suffer negative fallout from it.

I saw the play on the replays later. I didn't see enough of the rest of the play to say whether I think the guy is lazy, but by the same token I am glad he didn't lay a cheap shot on Walter. He might have been worried about getting fined, the way they're leveling them after the fact these days.
 

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It was a stupid play more than a lazy one, though it had elements of that too.
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The DBplayed it like once the ball carrier goes down all he has to do is be touched, but that's not the case if he gets back on his feet before anyone touches him. So it was a combination of stupidity about the rule and then laziness in not tackling Walter just to be sure either way. Put it this way -- if a white DB had been theone committing the gaffehe would be an instant and lasting target of the drunk white fans. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Don Wassall said:
Put it this way -- if a white DB had been theone committing the gaffehe would be an instant and lasting target of the drunk white fans.


They'd torment him to his grave.
 
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Bart said:
Don Wassall said:
Put it this way -- if a white DB had been the one committing the gaffe he would be an instant and lasting target of the drunk white fans. 


They'd torment him to his grave.

My impression was that it was stupidity about the rule. It is similar to the way you often see DB's intercept a pass on 4th and long rather than simply knock the ball down and give his team 1st down at the former line of scrimmage.
 

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Don Wassall said:
On Kevin Walter's second TD catch he fell to the ground after making the reception then quickly got up and started running. The Bengals DB who had been beat merely touched him with his hands as if he was down, as he had been a second before, but of course he wasn't and he ran to the endzone for a 39 yard score. The play by play announcer several times called the DB "lazy," but after a commercial break seemed to back down somewhat as his black sidekick was making excuses for the DB. Since "lazy" is one of those words deemed "racist" when applied to blacks since it's often true, the gears in the white announcer's brain were undoubtedly churning, wanting to call it as he saw it but yet not suffer negative fallout from it.
Hey it's a recessionary period 6 figure jobs are hard to come by.......
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I'm hoping Matt Jones suspension is reduced to two games so he can at least get close to 1,000 yards. It is ridiculous that Brandon Marshall gets 1 game for a history with more than one arrest and then a DUI and domestic abuse (meaning physical violence) this season.

This is Matt Jones first offense and I am wondering if Goddell is coming down harder on him due to his race to make a point that whites have just as bad or worse behavior in the NFL to the DWFs and black players in the league.

The Cocaine possession was in a vehicle which makes it worse, but he didn't get driving under the influence and has done everything the judge has asked regarding treatment. And Jones will probably now be blamed by the DWFs for that incompletion in the end-zone at the end. The white SS won't be praised for a great pass defensed play, they will say that Jones didn't make enough of a play on the ball to catch it. A no win situation.
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