Week 11 2009

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The Riadas won!!! Gradkowski won it with seconds left on a pass play. Oh, and Miller was 5/65 yards in recieving. He led the team.

Jar-Marc-dufus rode hard pine. Just think, if the Raider had pulled this man-child weeks ago, the Riadas could be at least a 500 team.

I remember at the early part of the season there were many people who actually predicted that the Raiders would have a winning season. Steve Hartman of Myers and Hartman on Fox Sports Radio even guaranteed they would. I just laughed because I absolutely knew that with black quarterback Jamucous at the helm there was absolutely no way it was possible. He sucks so bad he didn't even get the obligatory 4-5 years to develop allowed to black QB's. He got what White QB's usually get who play far better than he did but don't play well enough to keep the press off their backs, Produce by your second full year as a starter or start getting ready to hit the bricks. Now we will just have to wait and see if he gets the other usual treatment of White QB's who fail at their first job and be relegated to earning his way as a backup with the high probability of spending the rest of his career as a journeyman who has been pegged as someone with almost no upside and who only gets a chance to start due to necessity. Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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Wes Welker has become, without question, one of the best overall football players in the NFL. Even the media-vermin are beginning to take notice. Julian Edelman, back from a broken forearm, also gets lots of PT. I would love to see Welker and Edelman on the same field during the superbowl. The nut-huggers will be doing a double-take in between their ritualistic beer-injections.

I'm not sure why Bellichick adores black defenders so much. Ty Warren, Adalius Thomas, and Jarvis Green get absolutely no pressure and their linebacks are generic. Naturally, the Pats passed on guys like Clay Matthews, Connor Barwin, Brian Cushing, and Dan Connor in past drafts.

Also, it was great to see the Broncos lose their 4th straight in pathetic fashion (and the Steelers lose their 2nd). McPrickDaniels' arrogant, limp-wristed, wigger fist pumping has been rather short-lived.

Speaking of McDaniels, he's the turd who couldnt recognize the potential in former Longhorn TE David Thomas, who along with fellow "nobody TE," Tom Santi, had a great game today.

A pretty decent week overall. Hopefully, by some stroke of luck, the Packers and Patriots (or Colts) eventually play in the superbowl.
 

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This doesn't really add much to the discussion, but I was at a restaurant having dinner tonight with the wife, and we were sitting next to the restaurant's bar where today's NFL highlights were being shown on the screen.

I'm not really an "NFL person", but some comments I heard made by the bar patrons included that "the Whiter teams do better" and that -- in a fundamental sense, -- a lot of today's NFL teams would get murdered by the much whiter teams of the 1960s and 1970s. The Csonka-led Dolphins were mentioned often.

These sentiments seemed to be shared by the bartender, who happened to be an African-American.

I think even random tidbits of social commentary such as these prove that the general public -- even in an ethnically-diverse, urban setting like Los Angeles -- is gradually waking up to the fact that something is very wrong with today's American football.
 

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If this quote from ESPN.com is any indication, Welker has broken through for keeps:

"We play those guys straight up but their one-two punch got the best of us," Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said. "On one play, [Welker] did a triple move that was crazy, man. He's great. "Welker has 80 catches despite missing two games."I expect the ball to come my way every time I'm on the field," he said.
 

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I'm done watching tonight's game.
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The Bears offensive line is so criminally bad, I feel insulted for having watched it. Uncle Chris and Michaels are towing the party line as usual, letting me know how bad Jay Cutler is. I counted only two times when Jay had three seconds or more to se his feet and throw. Only his tremendous athleticism has prevented him from being sacked every play.

Not to mention the infuriating number of commercial breaks, I think I'm done wasting my time watching NFL games start to finish. I can probably find more productive and entertaining things to do in that time, like watch paint dry, or my lawn grow.
 

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Do you really think all black teams like the Redskins, Bucs, Eagles, and Bears, would stand a chance against the 70's Dolphins, Steelers, Raiders, and Cowboys?
 

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I really don't know which is more boring, Antiques Road Show, or the Coal Bowl. I'm leaning toward the early American chest of drawers over McDrab and Hatie Smiff.
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PhillyBirds said:
I'm done watching tonight's game.
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The Bears offensive line is so criminally bad, I feel insulted for having watched it. Uncle Chris and Michaels are towing the party line as usual, letting me know how bad Jay Cutler is. I counted only two times when Jay had three seconds or more to se his feet and throw. Only his tremendous athleticism has prevented him from being sacked every play.



Not to mention the infuriating number of commercial breaks, I think I'm done wasting my time watching NFL games start to finish. I can probably find more productive and entertaining things to do in that time, like watch paint dry, or my lawn grow.

Isn't this the truth. It's unbearable to watch an NFL game from beginning to end, either at home or in person. I had Charger season tickets for 30 years, but I gave them up in the mid-90s because the idiotic noise and racket was non-stop. It was like going to a really bad concert. I can't imagine what it's like now. The only tolerable viewing method is to TiVo or record the game and then ff through the commercials and breaks with the sound off. And instant replay! That's really what the NFL needed - another reason to bring the game to a grinding halt. IR is the worst "innovation," ever. Football used to be a beautiful, exciting game. Really.
 

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Never realized it until tonight, but at nfl.com you can rate individual players and the game in general.
I think Caste aware readers should be making this a weekly stop and rate 5 stars to all the listed White players.
They do only give the option for stat leaders it seems. They didn't list Jordy in the GB-SF game summary.

I believe Madison Hedgewiener had a rushing TD and a rookie ST demon out of Iowa named Myers recovered the fumble that lead to the Raiders game winning FG.

A solid Sunday for some of our most prolific White TEs and WRs.

Defense? With the exception of Studebaker of KC, not too many real bright spots.

Hester got a couple of bones perhaps to placate him.
And the real bright spot for me is to see Denver and McDaniels start to collapse. Many people saw this coming I have to admit, even many Mainstreamers.

6-0 was a pure illusion. Stokely is nowhere to be found, same with Larsen and Hillis.
Marvin Lewis lost too. I like Palmer and Leonard of course, but this is net win for Caste aware people.

Collinsworth blamed Hunter Hillenmayer solely for the go ahead Eagles TD and highlighted this via slow mo analysis and explained he was not in the right gap and had no discipline. Freakin idiot Caste-ite. No one else was near by and there was a stand alone lead fullback bearing down on him. Plus, Hillenmayer has a MBA from Univ. of Chicago.
Steltz got in late I noticed too. He was all over nearly every single play at least cleaning things up. I thought the officials gave a favorable spot to the Eagles after Steltz stopped him on a 3rd and short. I'm telling you, Craig Steltz could be a pure warrior on Safety. Really he has All-Pro level skills. Who starts in his place?

Collinsworth is clearly a caste whore because he really poured it on Hunter on the TD run.
Notice he rarely if ever does this to black players.

Stafford also hung in there to win the game after probably separating his shoulder on a hail mary to get a pass interference.

Stafford is going to be a very solid QB. They need to give him a better OL and semblance of a running game. Maybe Hillis can play there.

Not a bad Sunday but no breakouts for any of the White players clearly getting the shaft.
 

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Yes, Uncle Cris poured it on Jay Cutler, while Donovan McNabb, who had a forgettable game with the exception of one long TD pass despite having better talent surrounding him, was immune from criticism. Cutler's one of the few White QBs not meeting expectations this season so the media and DWFs are really going after him.

Al Michaels and Uncle Cris calledthis latest edition of the Coal Bowla "great game."
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Talk about towing the company line.

It was still a darn good Sunday overall for White players. Hopefully the Texans offense will light it up tomorrow night against Vince "All He Do is Win Games" Young and the rest of Jeff Fisher's caste team.
 

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Welker is 4th in the nfl in receiving yards. He would have the lead by a big margin if he wouldn't have missed any games. He still may do it as he is only around 120 yards from the number 1 guy. Keep it up Wes!
 

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Welker already has 398 receptions for his career. If he hadn't been jerked around his first two seasons he would be a good bet to top Jerry Rice's career mark. He still might. But at least he's gotten the opportunity. The wide receiver position should clearly be a White dominated one, based on Whites' superior abilitywhen it comes tohand-eye coordination and route running, among other athletic attributes.

As good as Welker is there have been dozens and dozens of White receivers in the past two decades who also would have made their mark if given the same opportunity. To name just one, Derek Abney played college ball at the same time as Welker, was a better kick returner (against SEC competition), and would have been an outstanding slot receiver in the NFL.

Wes has 80 catches in just 8 games. The single season record is 144 by Marvin Harrison if memory serves. Even missing two games to injury he has a shot at it. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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The collapse of the Denver Broncos must be pure joy for CF members, I know it is for me. The former 6-0 record was built on sand, and everyone, including myself on several occasions mentioned that their house of cards was due for a massive fall, and that's exactly what has happened. At this point, it's looking very likely that they'll miss the playoffs, and I'm sure we're all rooting for Texas and Miami to get those last 2 wildcard spots. Unfortunately, Blacksonville has made a bit of a push to enter the race, and Pittsburgh is still in it. But I'll be happy as long as Denver is left out.

As I was watching that game today, there was a very notable camera shot that caught my eye. I believe the score was 23-3 SD, and the game was getting out of reach. The camera show showed Larsen, Sheffler, and Hillis on the sidelines standing right next to one another, and who knows, maybe Stokley was there, too, just outside the camera shot. I found that to be a very telling and symbolic moment.
 

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Don Wassall said:
<div>As good as Welker is there have been dozens and dozens of White receivers in the past two decades who also would have made their mark if given the same opportunity.
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Sure. That's what I can never understand when a White guy excels in a black-dominated sport: it isn't like players like Welker are genetically unique. There are dozens of guys like him. Even at the pro level, Welker is virtually identical to Wayne Chrebet. Finding a White guy who is smart, fast, tough as nails, and has good hands is no big deal. It's just that scouts, GMs, coaches, and so forth have been looking for a particular type of athlete, not player, to line up as wide receivers. I suppose it has been mentioned here in the past, but even if has, it bears repeating: everyone should look up the scouting report for Charles Rogers - a complete bust - when he was coming out of college. It's unbelieveable. It reads like a resume for a beauty pageant. Whoever wrote it even raved about Rogers' "tight bubble," as if he were going to catch the ball with his butt. I mean, things are out of hand if scouts are going to ignore onfield production in favor of some dude's "tight bubble." When David Boston came to Chargers, all anyone could do for a while was rave about his physique (although he was obviously juiced) and "skills". People went on and on about his size, that he weighed 260 pounds, was ripped to the bone, blah, blah. He was also a total head case, who suited up with nipple rings and had the worst case of alligator arms you ever saw. But apparently that's the way it is: except for QB, skill position players are supposed to look a certain way, rather than perform a certain way.
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Someone, maybe even me if I find the time, should go back and rate the black WRs who were drafted in the first and second round over the past 15 years and list the percentage who fulfilled the expectations of being drafted that high, in other words who were stars, the percentage who were average, and the number who were busts. My guess is that the number who were busts -- including mind-numbingly bad busts like Rogers, Mike Williams, Dwayne Jarrett and a slew of others -- is at least three or four times higher than the ones who lived up to their lofty draft position.
Another interesting study would be to compare the percentage of high round busts in the NFL Draft to those in the NBA, MLB and NHL. My guess would be that busts are rarer in baseball and hockey than in football, but possibly not given that baseball and hockey are often drafting teenagers right out of high school. But they are also for the most part drafting without Caste System and affirmative action considerations, though those do figure into the baseball draft. Given that the NFL Draft is far and away more intensely followed and analyzed than the other sports combined, a veritable year-round sport in its own right, the league still seems a long way from being able to know how to pick the black athletes it covets very successfully. It could also be, as I believe, that the pool of qualified black football players is shrinking due to various factors that no amount of recruiting, scouting and media hype can cover up, ala what happened in baseball, and this alone may sink the Caste System at some point.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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McEminem getting crushed and the thug infested Bengals losing made this a better week than usual in the NFL. However, the Caste system marches on, as unbearable and nearly invulnerable as ever. Here are some random observations:

Peyton Manning continues to feed hands of stone Pierre Garcon with tons of undeserved targets. Any receiver who gets that many looks will eventually produce some plays. Meanwhile, the much more impressive Austin Collie is becoming invisible in that offense. With the way he looked just a few games back, this is yet another unconscionable case of discrimination. As for Dallas Clark, he was almost totally ignored yesterday. Why? My paranoia button has really been pushed here; this superstar was on pace to break the single season records for both receptions and yards by a TE. Did a phone call go out, to the Colts staff and Manning, whereby it was decreed that Clark must be shunned enough for his numbers to dissipate, thus keeping him breaking those records, and finally getting the attention he deserves?

Matthew Stafford is having a really impressive rookie season. He became the youngest QB ever to throw for 5 TDs yesterday, as well as breaking the rookie QB record for yards in a game with 422. Guess whose record for yardage he broke? You won't believe this (I know I didn't)- Matt Leinert was the previous record holder with 405 yards. Can you imagine how effectively the jock-sniffing media must have ignored that performance if even someone like me was unaware of it? At any rate, it was great to see both Stafford and Brady Quinn put up numbers that few, if any, magical afrolete QBs ever will.

Jason Campbell continues to be the most uncriticized QB in NFL history. Just heard some local idiots on the radio raving about how "impressive" he was yesterday. They even claimed it was his "best game as a Redskin." They also lobbied hard for the team to bring him back next season, saying he is "much better" than what's out there. They also tore into the team for ever being interested in Jay Cutler. For those of you who might think Campbell put up Matthew Stafford-like numbers yesterday, he actually fell just a bit short of that. Try just over 250 yards, no TDs and 1 interception. His electrifying performance led that high powered offense to 2 FGs. Wow- could the bar be set any lower for this affirmative action poster boy? Safe to say that the NFL could give this plodding afflete another 4 years as starter (again, with no competition and an unquestioning local and national media), and he will never have a game approaching Stafford's yesterday, nor a season approaching Cutler's last year. The Campbell-Cutler comparison illustrates the Caste system clearly; a completely ineffective black QB who never produces points for his offense vs. a truly athletic white QB with a cannon arm who produces lots of yards and points, but throws too many interceptions due to a typically awful affletic receiving corps.

It was nice to see Jacob Hester finally get some carries yesterday. However, after he broke off a long, impressive run, the ever brilliant Norv Turner sent pudgy black FB Tony "Lighting" Tolbert into the game and, believe it or not, inserted him behind Hester as a tailback. That's right- Hester was the lead blocker for Tolbert. I guess that's the kind of reward Hester can expect for running the ball well. That will teach him not to do that again.

It was great to see Peyton Hillis "more involved" in the Denver offense yesterday. I'm sure he was thrilled with his single touch. Brian Leonard was given more carries than I expected, but don't expect that ever again. His less than impressive ypc really don't matter- if he'd run for 200 yards and 3 TDs, the coach of that group of felonious misfits would still phase him out in favor of Bernard "Corey Dillon Jr." Scott and Hall of Fame troublemaker Larry Johnson.

I agree with the other comments about Collinsworth- he is the champion jock sniffer in all the Caste-infested media. He can't shut his mouth for a second, praises the "playmaking" and "athletic" qualities of every black on the field and reserves his sharp, smartass tongue exclusively for white players.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Someone, maybe even me if I find the time, should go back and rate the black WRs who were drafted in the first and second round over the past 15 years and list the percentage who fulfilled the expectations of being drafted that high, in other words who were stars, the percentage who were average, and the number who were busts. My guess is that the number who were busts -- including mind-numbingly bad busts like Rogers, Mike Williams, Dwayne Jarrett and a slew of others -- is at least three or four times higher than the ones who lived up to their lofty draft position.
Another interesting study would be to compare the percentage of high round busts in the NFL Draft to those in the NBA, MLB and NHL. My guess would be that busts are rarer in baseball and hockey than in football, but possibly not given that baseball and hockey are often drafting teenagers right out of high school. But they are also for the most part drafting without Caste System and affirmative action considerations, though those do figure into the baseball draft. Given that the NFL Draft is far and away more intensely followed and analyzed than the other sports combined, a veritable year-round sport in its own right, the league still seems a long way from being able to know how to pick the black athletes it covets very successfully. It could also be, as I believe, that the pool of qualified black football players is shrinking due to various factors that no amount of recruiting, scouting and media hype can cover up, ala what happened in baseball, and this alone may sink the Caste System at some point.

Don I can do that. What I will do is post the receivers by year and round and stats.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Don Wassall said:
Someone, maybe even me if I find the time, should go back and rate the black WRs who were drafted in the first and second round over the past 15 years and list the percentage who fulfilled the expectations of being drafted that high, in other words who were stars, the percentage who were average, and the number who were busts. My guess is that the number who were busts -- including mind-numbingly bad busts like Rogers, Mike Williams, Dwayne Jarrett and a slew of others -- is at least three or four times higher than the ones who lived up to their lofty draft position.
<div>Another interesting study would be to compare the percentage of high round busts in the NFL Draft to those in the NBA, MLB and NHL. My guess would be that busts are rarer in baseball and hockey than in football, but possibly not given that baseball and hockey are often drafting teenagers right out of high school. But they are also for the most part drafting without Caste System and affirmative action considerations, though those do figure into the baseball draft. Given that the NFL Draft is far and away more intensely followed and analyzed than the other sports combined, a veritable year-round sport in its own right, the league still seems a long way from being able to know how to pick the black athletes it covets very successfully. It could also be, as I believe, that the pool of qualified black football players is shrinking due to various factors that no amount of recruiting, scouting and media hype can cover up, ala what happened in baseball, and this alone may sink the Caste System at some point.</div>
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<div>Don I can do that. What I will do is post the receivers by year and round and stats.</div>

I can't get the links to work, but all the information is easily found at profootball-reference.com
 
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Football is where wealthy whites and wealthy jews can pad their moral righteousness resumes, as they accumulate more and more of the wealth. See Sailer's review of the movie "Blind Side." As for the average NFL product it is much less interesting than the Stanford-USC matchup was, even the SC cheerleaders are hotter than the strippers hired by the NFL.
 

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McEminem getting crushed and the thug infested Bengals losing made this a better week than usual in the NFL. However, the Caste system marches on, as unbearable and nearly invulnerable as ever. Here are some random observations:

Peyton Manning continues to feed hands of stone Pierre Garcon with tons of undeserved targets. Any receiver who gets that many looks will eventually produce some plays. Meanwhile, the much more impressive Austin Collie is becoming invisible in that offense. With the way he looked just a few games back, this is yet another unconscionable case of discrimination. As for Dallas Clark, he was almost totally ignored yesterday. Why? My paranoia button has really been pushed here; this superstar was on pace to break the single season records for both receptions and yards by a TE. Did a phone call go out, to the Colts staff and Manning, whereby it was decreed that Clark must be shunned enough for his numbers to dissipate, thus keeping him breaking those records, and finally getting the attention he deserves?

Matthew Stafford is having a really impressive rookie season. He became the youngest QB ever to throw for 5 TDs yesterday, as well as breaking the rookie QB record for yards in a game with 422. Guess whose record for yardage he broke? You won't believe this (I know I didn't)- Matt Leinert was the previous record holder with 405 yards. Can you imagine how effectively the jock-sniffing media must have ignored that performance if even someone like me was unaware of it? At any rate, it was great to see both Stafford and Brady Quinn put up numbers that few, if any, magical afrolete QBs ever will.

Jason Campbell continues to be the most uncriticized QB in NFL history. Just heard some local idiots on the radio raving about how "impressive" he was yesterday. They even claimed it was his "best game as a Redskin." They also lobbied hard for the team to bring him back next season, saying he is "much better" than what's out there. They also tore into the team for ever being interested in Jay Cutler. For those of you who might think Campbell put up Matthew Stafford-like numbers yesterday, he actually fell just a bit short of that. Try just over 250 yards, no TDs and 1 interception. His electrifying performance led that high powered offense to 2 FGs. Wow- could the bar be set any lower for this affirmative action poster boy? Safe to say that the NFL could give this plodding afflete another 4 years as starter (again, with no competition and an unquestioning local and national media), and he will never have a game approaching Stafford's yesterday, nor a season approaching Cutler's last year. The Campbell-Cutler comparison illustrates the Caste system clearly; a completely ineffective black QB who never produces points for his offense vs. a truly athletic white QB with a cannon arm who produces lots of yards and points, but throws too many interceptions due to a typically awful affletic receiving corps.

It was nice to see Jacob Hester finally get some carries yesterday. However, after he broke off a long, impressive run, the ever brilliant Norv Turner sent pudgy black FB Tony "Lighting" Tolbert into the game and, believe it or not, inserted him behind Hester as a tailback. That's right- Hester was the lead blocker for Tolbert. I guess that's the kind of reward Hester can expect for running the ball well. That will teach him not to do that again.

It was great to see Peyton Hillis "more involved" in the Denver offense yesterday. I'm sure he was thrilled with his single touch. Brian Leonard was given more carries than I expected, but don't expect that ever again. His less than impressive ypc really don't matter- if he'd run for 200 yards and 3 TDs, the coach of that group of felonious misfits would still phase him out in favor of Bernard "Corey Dillon Jr." Scott and Hall of Fame troublemaker Larry Johnson.

I agree with the other comments about Collinsworth- he is the champion jock sniffer in all the Caste-infested media. He can't shut his mouth for a second, praises the "playmaking" and "athletic" qualities of every black on the field and reserves his sharp, smartass tongue exclusively for white players.



Bigunreal, that was a fabulous post. I always wondered what the Mass Produced DWFs would say in response to such an accurate couple of paragraphs suggesting the polar opposite of what they've been "taught" for the duration of their entire intoxicated little lives.

Since the jock-hugging MassMen are only permitted to think in labels and generalizations and stereotypes and references...they'd probably have some choice words (racist, angry, jealous, etc).

I like the fact that those watergirls were forced to watch Welker run wild past super-affletes with the greatest of ease. I always wondered if some shred of human nature remains deep within the DNA of these droid-men....enough to notice that "one of these things is not like the other."

As Don noted, there have been many, many, many white WR's with more talent and athletic ability than Wes Welker. Could you imagine what those men could have accomplished? Not to degrade Welker, as he is certainly one of the best overall players in the NFL. I'm just not sure why Welker was "chosen" to get playing time, and others were not. Nevertheless, I'm still happy that that PTB threw us racially conscious fans a perverbial "bone." Edited by: Thrashen
 

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Don Wassall said:
Yes, Uncle Cris poured it on Jay Cutler, while Donovan McNabb, who had a forgettable game with the exception of one long TD pass despite having better talent surrounding him, was immune from criticism.  Cutler's one of the few White QBs not meeting expectations this season so the media and DWFs are really going after him.
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<div>Al Michaels and Uncle Cris called this latest edition of the Coal Bowl a "great game." 
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  Talk about towing the company line.</div>
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<div>It was still a darn good Sunday overall for White players.  Hopefully the Texans offense will light it up tomorrow night against Vince "All He Do is Win Games" Young and the rest of Jeff Fisher's caste team.</div>

I can only hope the illusion is starting to break. Drug eyed Collinsworthless and the rest of the pro caste announcers following their so obviously predetermined scripts are starting to look like the Soviet propaganda machine who continued to push the party line that everything was ok during the collapse of the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, you could see live on television, tanks in the streets, massive protests of people, military defections joining with the people, even parts of the Kremlin on fire. One of my DWF's called me 20 minutes ago on his lunch break and was wanting to talk about the game. I played along with him like I actually watched it even though I didn't and he was really angry. He is one of the biggest DWF's I know and he was completely disgusted by the whole game. Almost everything everyone has pointed out he was talking about. The complete unwatchable nature of the game due to all the commercials and lousy commentary, the overall poor play of coal black players, though he didn't talk about the fact that they were all black. How Jay Cutler was being unfairly ripped on by Collinsworthless? He also made a couple of other observations, like how do any of the Bears Wide Receivers have a job, more importantly how does Devin Hester have a job when Mike Hass caught everything in camps and practices for the Bears? How come the Bears WR's seem like they are never in a position to make a play, or be in position to get yards after the catch? How come they are always stumbling over each other, screwing up routes and not knowing what they are supposed to do? How can any QB succeed with that bunch to throw to and one of the worst offensive lines in the league year after year? How come the Bears WR's are like the ones in Madden where they run out and do curl patterns and stand there forever? How many more years are the Bears going to do the same stupid screen passes that never work? How come Lovie Smith and Ron Turner still have jobs? Why do I continue to pay for a season package on Directv to watch all of their games?

To say that he was hot was an understatement. Probably the most angry and disillusioned I have ever seen him. I was tickled pink. That is exactly what needs to happen more and more for DWF's.
 

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One of my favourite busts was Alvin Harper of the Cowboys.The guy had great speed and made some big plays during his career but he had bad hands and was a bad route runner.Harper would get bumped at the line of scrimmage and that would knock him off his route.He was a fly pattern specialist and that's it.The DWF would watch some hi-lites of Dallas games and see Harper make a big play not knowing that might have been his only reception of the day and mistakenly thinking Alvin did that every game.When Troy Aikman needed the tough yardage he went to Irvin or Novacek.I had to laugh when Harper got his big free agent contract from the Bucs thinking he was a number one wideout.Edited by: speedster
 

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Dead on right about Alvin Harper as I lived in Dallas and saw the maybe half a dozen "big plays' Harper made in his career.. Roy Williams seems to be a exact clone right now of Alvin Harper.
 
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