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Worst part of the game was all the DWF's I was with oggling over Beyonce and her Zulu halftime performance and hearing what they would "do" to her
Disgusting
Disgusting
San Francisco has a tremendous offensive line. It's probably the main reason for their success. It makes their QBs and RBs look good.
In my opinion Smith gave SF the best chance to win. With Smith at the controls I don't think SF would have fallen as far behind as they did.
San Francisco has a tremendous offensive line. It's probably the main reason for their success. It makes their QBs and RBs look good.
In my opinion Smith gave SF the best chance to win. With Smith at the controls I don't think SF would have fallen as far behind as they did.
Sounds like Smith is going to be traded - I hope he does and plays well.
Over at the NFL Network, Flacco got the star treatment. He was on for close to 20 minutes uninterruppted with their affletes fawning at him. Except for neon Dion Sanders who was visibily subdued, until he was charmed by Flacco wit and humour. Then he was back to his cackling, shucking and jiving self.
Talking about taking the mood in a 180 degree direction, next up was pyscho giving excuses and blaming the refs for no calls. What a bitter pill. Why couldn't he happy for his brother? Yes, pyscho, go guargle some draino. Please.
Ray Lewis has been a shell of himself all season a few commentators have hinted at that. Against New England he had an open field tackle against a receiver in the past he would have made a shoe string tackle, this season the play went for a long gain. I think if he stuck around next season he would have had to take a pay cut and a demotion or get cut.Speaking of Ray Lewis. He was a non-factor in this game. On the TD where Craptree scored, Lewis missed the tackle like a turnstile. It would be nice if someone had the guts to come out and say Ray Lewis played like garbage. Actually, Phil Simms did hint that when he was talking to Nantz.
What I noticed this year, at least at the small gathering I went to, was that the Superbowl is more of an excuse to have a party than really people who give a damn about the game.
It was all like, wives in the kitchen talking about shopping or whatever, and the guys just watched the game passively if they watched it at all.
I spent most of the time drinking beer and the only real dog I had in this fight was the desire that a Black QB (one drop rule, anyone?) not get a ring.
It's pretty clear that when it comes to race in America, even "enlightened" liberals still have a racist view of what makes White White, and what makes anything else Black.
If you're a snowflake, you're White.
If you're even one billionth Black, like you've got 1%, then you're Black.
Which is why it's impressive that the NFL still contains somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/3rd "Whites".
I don't believe it is anywhere as benign as you suggest. At a Christmas party, the attendees may not sing along with Christmas music, but they are still there to venerate Christmas in all its symbolism regardless of whether they are aware of this or not.
The Super Bowl Party as we know it today is a ritual veneration of blacks as a race. Athletically, culturally, socially. There is no way around this. Granted, attendees aren't actively bowing toward the television set while chanting prayers of devotion, nevertheless...
It's striking enough that they are sitting still for a five hour period watching their favorite team of black athletes in a trancelike manner. And that most of them consider this one of the best days of the year. Historians will consider this worship.
Worst part of the game was all the DWF's I was with oggling over Beyonce and her Zulu halftime performance and hearing what they would "do" to her
Disgusting
Much rather John H. win than psycho Jim. Much, much better that Flacco beats Kaepernick and has to be regarded now as an elite QB after the way he's played in the playoffs his entire career. Still just one black QB to win the big game, you know that gnaws big time at the Caste zealots and CMs.
Kaepernick will still get the star treatment, and he may well prove to be one. Hopefully Alex Smith starts somewhere else next season, though I'm not optimistic that he will (he may well be a backup the rest of his career).
Exciting game, a CM wet dream production from beginning to end featuring a majority black Amerika (and couldn't even manage to keep the lights on all game), next season the relatively White friendly teams will again be in the hunt, and we'll see a few more White rookies such as Werner, Hunt and others have immediate impacts.
Wow. That was the negroest Super Bowl in the history of the Negro Football League. I'm sorry but that broadcast looked like it was from Zaire. Almost all black player line-ups, even the two important White guys: Pitta and Kruger-omitted from the starting line-ups in yet another surrender to the black agenda. Black referee, black half time show, lots of black announcers. That was ugly.
Nice that another plantation master was able to pull it out for his plantation. However the absurd nature of NFL all black defenses and their complete inability to protect huge leads was the real story of the game. Even the lights couldn't stay on--yet another black feature--- to this prime time disaster of a game.
Don Wassall said:Much rather John H. win than psycho Jim. Much, much better that Flacco beats Kaepernick and has to be regarded now as an elite QB after the way he's played in the playoffs his entire career. Still just one black QB to win the big game, you know that gnaws big time at the Caste zealots and CMs.
Jaxvid said:Wow. That was the negroest Super Bowl in the history of the Negro Football League. I'm sorry but that broadcast looked like it was from Zaire.
The biggest hurdle for the Cardinal has been the admission’s standards, the nation’s highest for Division I-A schools, but Harbaugh looks at that with pride.
"College football needs Stanford," he said during an interview in his office. "We’re looking not for student athletes but scholar-athletes. No other school can carry this banner. The Ivy League schools don’t have enough weight [because of their low athletic level]. Other schools which have good academic reputations have ways to get borderline athletes in and keep them in."
Harbaugh includes his alma mater, Michigan, in that indictment.
"Michigan is a good school and I got a good education there," he said, "but the athletic department has ways to get borderlineguys in and, when they’re in, they steer them to courses in sports communications. They’re adulated when they’re playing, but when they get out, the people who adulated them won’t hire them."