Super Bowl!!!

speedster

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The Patriots are so disciplined,they just don't make the killer mistakes that loses you ball games.They won this game in all phases of the game,but I particularly liked how they were able to pick up the Philly blitz.Credit has to be given to the Patriot O-line as they won the battle of the trenches.Light,Andruzzi,Neal,Gorin and of course centre Dan Koppen,who makes all the line-blocking calls won this game.They're the MVP and besides all of them except Gorin are white.The O-lines in football never get the ink.Terrible match-up of Mike Vrabel against Jevon Kearse on that TD.New England cans see these things and exploits them.Nice catch.I wonder if Vrabel will be made fun of for his celebration dance,you know not being able to do it as well as the brothers.Good to see Sam Rayburn get in a couple of tackles.The excuse for Donovan's lack of accuracy is that he's all hyped up at the start of the game and that's why he misses some passes early on,but he does that during the course of the game.I always questioned his accuracy,because he is still thinking about running when he's in the pocket,even though he doesn't do it as much,but old habits die hard so he doesn't plant himself and those feet are always moving.If we must have a black QB in the Bowl he might as well lose.After 39 Bowls there is still only one black winner.I'm sure every black sports fan worldwide was pulling for Donovan.Sorry,Tom Brady is the man and the QB position is still a white man's domain.Overall it was a good game,but I just didn't get in to it.The NFL is not white enough.
 

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You guys are right about Vrabel. If that had been Troy Brown, no
question he's the MVP. Or imagine if Warren Sapp caught a TD in
the Super Bowl, and did anything at all on defense; you know he'd be
the MVP. I like Branch (have him in one fantasy league), but he didn't
really deserve the MVP. This situation was not quite as ridiculous as
the Super Bowl where Green Bay beat Denver, and they didn't give the
MVP to Favre, who had a pretty solid game, while no other Packer
offensive player did. Instead, they gave it to Desmond Howard, who had
a kickoff return for a TD. Unbelievable! Almost as bad as giving
Charles Woodson the Heisman over Peyton Manning. It's like they will
look for any black player to have done anything at all, and give them
these MVP awards over the top white players.
 
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It seemed as though they just couldn't give the MVP award to Brady a third time, even though he clearly earned it with his play and leadership. Once the Patriots got their offense going in the second quarter they never lost control of the game. But if not Brady, it should have been Bruschi or Vrabel. It's like Brady would have become too big a star if he was given the MVP again, especially with Peyton Manning doing what he's doing. Deion Branch? Ridiculous. But I haven't read any criticism of the choice of Branch except on this site. The media hacks all quickly fall in line when possible racial implications are involved.
 

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Another great story was the disappearance of Freddie "My
Hands Are So Great" Mitchell! This arrogant, self-absorbed,
immature loudmouth was totally shut out by the defenders that
he couldn't even name. Sweet! For two weeks it was nothing
but Terrell Owens and Freddie Mitchell all over ESPN. I'll give
Owens credit for taking a risk, making some plays, and putting
up some numbers. But Mitchell was thoroughly thumped. All
he did for the entire postseason was bring attention to himself
with his words, but when it came down to the big game, he
couldn't bring attention to himself with his play. He couldn't
back it up when it mattered most.

Now sit in the corner and be quiet, Freddie! Edited by: JD074
 

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Mitchell is a former number one draft choice who has been a bust. His one and only claim to fame was making the catch on fourth and long in Philly's playoff game against Green Bay last year.

His humiliation in the Super Bowl is reminiscent of that of DB Fred "The Hammer" Williamson in the first Super Bowl. Williamson was an early prototype of the loudmouth, arrogant, self-absorbed black athlete of today. He talked non-stop about how he was going to essentially "knock out" various Packers with his "hammer" style of delivering blows. Williamson was invisible the entire game, until the fourth quarter, when he became the one literally knocked out trying to make a tackle on white runner Donny Anderson. He was carried off the field on a stretcher, unconscious.

Mitchell, of course, will never shut up or show humility. The media loves black athletes like him, and he will always have a media platform to bring attention to himself.
 

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What is the deal with hype? People cannot see
past it. When a black player gets hyped, he can do whatever he
wants and still be considered great. If a white player somehow
manages to get hype, announcers will constantly attack him. TO
was not that great. The Eagles adjusted their offense to inflate
his stats. The announcers made it sound like TO had a great
game. This influences all of the people that do not really know
football. Whites like Brady however, are elevated for their
triumph over all the things that essentially make up the Caste System.

They need a receiver version of Brady. I
thought Jimmy Farris and Chas Gessner could fill that role.
Gessner was either cut or traded to the Jets. Ironically, he only
got the ball when Rohan Davey was in.

Davey was a big example of black hype. He
played well in Europe so they played him up. He is
terrible. Usually he is just funny to watch because he is kind of
fat often. He got so many chances. I think they should cut
him, or trade him to another team.
 

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Man, I saw a huge, cool picture of Teddy Bruschi on the Sports section front page of the Clarion-Ledger today. It was great. He had just picked off McNabb. Hooray for the Patriots! I told you guys they would win. Dynasty, here we come.
 
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Well, with my suspicious mind rolling along, it was tough to get into the
game when I felt the officials were doing all they could to keep Philly
close, in the game, right from the start, with the penalties that short
circuited Patriot drives. Of course, they could only do so much. However,
NE played their "B" game in some ways, and still won.Edited by: Colonel Callan
 

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I agree.That first interception of McNabb should have
stood.Lucky for us,he threw a bunch more.You can have
the strongest arm in the world but if your not accurate,
then what good is it.At least he's not as bad as Vick.
Oh by the way,what happened to McNabb being so fast.He
had 0 yards rushing.Ha.ha.
 

IceSpeed

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I don't think people actually ever considered McNabb
to be that fast. He has 4.6 speed. He runs about as fast as
Jeff Garcia. In a conversation I had about McNabb, brought
this up. The person I was talking to said it was not his speed
that was threatening, but his general athleticism. He has
strength, stamina(something most black players do not have!!), and
general explosiveness(something Vick seems to lack.) . That is
what most people think of him. Chuck Bednarik has considered him
to be a good athlete(he actually likes him).

They are right. However, McNabb is not a
superhuman athlete, and is a slightly above average NFL
quarterback. Well, I guess he is a slightly above average first
or second string quarterback. Also, he should not be 75% of the
Eagles' offense. He is overrated by the media, and Rush Limbaugh
stated the obvious.
 

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McNabb should be called McNot or McAverage, cause that's all he is. I agree with whitelightning. So what if you have a cannon, and what good does "athleticism" really do you if you can't make the right decision quick enough to run? McAverage needs a McHaircut, and he might as well go eat some Campbell's Chunky Soup, cause he won't be able to afford the McNugget that is a Superbowl Ring.
 
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