Week 7 2009

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Is anyone here going to watch the Monday Night game?  I certainly won't.  Two of the blackest teams in the league battling it out.  Sounds like alot of fun.


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Even if I could watch it, I doubt I would. I just can't take those idiot talking heads.
 
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whiteathlete33 said:
Is anyone here going to watch the Monday Night game?  I certainly won't.  Two of the blackest teams in the league battling it out.  Sounds like alot of fun.
If Curtis was playing I definitely would. I'm going to watch part of it anyways because I find watching the Redskins abortion of an offense entertaining in a morbid, car crash sort of way. Not entertaining enough to watch the entire game, but enough to check in to see what it looks like.

And you add in the most bizarre NFL hire in Sherm Lewis since the Lions hired a TV broadcaster to run their team, and it peaks my curiosity just enough to tune in.

Plus it's always interesting to see how the post-game analyst of McNabb matches with reality. If he lays an egg he'll still have people all over his jock, apologizing for all his bad plays. If he throws for 400 yards he'll still have people saying he needs to be benched for missing three open receivers in the first half. Edited by: Fightingtowin
 

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Fightingtowin said:
whiteathlete33 said:
Is anyone here going to watch the Monday Night game? I certainly won't. Two of the blackest teams in the league battling it out. Sounds like alot of fun.
If Curtis was playing I definitely would. I'm going to watch part of it anyways because I find watching the Redskins abortion of an offense entertaining in a morbid, car crash sort of way. Not entertaining enough to watch the entire game, but enough to check in to see what it looks like.

And you add in the most bizarre NFL hire in Sherm Lewis since the Lions hired a TV broadcaster to run their team, and it peaks my curiosity just enough to tune in.

Plus it's always interesting to see how the post-game analyst of McNabb matches with reality. If he lays an egg he'll still have people all over his jock, apologizing for all his bad plays. If he throws for 400 yards he'll still have people saying he needs to be benched for missing three open receivers in the first half.

The Africa Bowl should be fun to watch --an emasculated Jim Zorn, two black starting QBs, and two nearly-all black rosters. Look for extensive loving coverage of Sherm Lewis, replete with numerous references to how just a few weeks ago he was yelling out Bingo numbers at a senior citizens' complex.
 

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4 of the 9 leaders in receiving yardage yesterday were white -- Owen Daniels, 4th with 123 yards; Wes Welker, 6th with 107 yards; Jeremy Shockey, 7th with 105 yards; and Brian Hartline, 9th with 94 yards.

Due to byes and tonight's game, only 2 blacks started at QB yesterday -- DuhMarcus and Josh Johnson, and both were benched, with the Bucs ready to go to their third black hope of the season in rookie Josh Freeman.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
Is anyone here going to watch the Monday Night game?  I certainly won't.  Two of the blackest teams in the league battling it out.  Sounds like alot of fun.


I will be watching some of it and hoping for about 6 INT between the two of them although I think McNabb is a pretty good QB(not great). Wouldn't mind seeing Celek and Cooley put on a show at the TE position.
 

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There is no way that I am watching teams whose combined white starters equal that of the Steelers number of white starters.Edited by: Jack Lambert
 

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I'll try to stomach a little of it so I can watch Brent Celek who went to UC where I currently go and is on pace for 1,200 yards for the year. I'll prolly have to mute it and put on some rock while I lift a few weights. About the only way I can sit through most of the NFL's products any more.
 

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green fire317 said:
i will watch it just because i want to see Celek, Cooley, and Doughty.

Doughty was listed as a starter but hasn't been on the field yet other than on special teams.
 

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I just saw him for the first time. Looks like he's splitting time with Chris Horton.
 

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Very solid week for White WRs. Forget Ginn. We already know the score all too well down here in South FL. He SUCKS!
Ginn was never truly liked because:

1.) idiot jock sniffer Cam Cameron drafted him when the Dolphin fan base wanted Brady Quinn (not that Quinn is Marino or anything, but has he been given a fair shot yet?)

2.) 1-15 under Cameron. Need I say more?

3.) Not only can't Ginn catch, but more importantly to Dolphin fans, he is SOFT. A speedy skinny black guy who shys away from contact. Ginn's move (if he makes a catch) is to run out of bounds away from contact. This has cost the Dolphins more then a few first downs since he's been here.

4.) Ginn can't catch

As for Week 7, perhaps we can look to this week as the day that Danny Woodhead's career is finally taking off.
Leon Washington's injury is severe - compound fracture where the bone broke through the skin. Not unlike Napolean Kauffman's or Theisman's injury. Perhaps not as devastating as Theisman.

Washinton is/was a very talented back. His starting spot was deserving. Although, perhaps this could open the door for Woodhead to show what many of us already know. The man has talent. He just needed a true shot.

Tough break for Wshington, but this could benefit a deserving white player.
What is the latest on Brett Swain's injury and Cooley's??

When is Jordy expected back?

I'm a Packer fan this year.
 

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backrow,

I see you have Bobby Carpenter with 2 tackles and Keith Brooking with 4.

I know you said you don't count special teams tackles. Nonetheless, ESPN/CBS have Brooking with 2 tackles and Carpenter with 5.

The stat-trackers must be having a hard time keeping track, now that Dallas has the enormous grand total of 2 White 'backers?!
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Cushing is still leading the Texans' in tackles, 56 to 51 over Ryans. Not bad. Cushing is getting a bunch of pass deflections as well.
 

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Don Wassall said:
<div>I wasn't watching when Dierdorf
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 insulted Woodhead as I try to avoid watching Oakland and the numerous other awful teams whenever possible, but was watching when the second half began and DuhMarcus was yanked in favor of Gradkowski.  Dierdorf first criticized the move, saying Russell is the future, he needs to keep playing and learning, etc.  Then he added that they weren't going to get anything better out of Gradkowski and Charlie Frye.  Then after Gradkowski went in and a shot of DuhMarcus standing on the sideline was shown, Dierdorf went into high praise mode, saying how wonderful it was that Russell wasn't sitting on the bench sulking.  Dierdorf gives Uncle Cris and the rest of the worst of the white announcers a run for their money.  </div>

As much as despite the worthless Uncle Chris, I had completely forgotten about this fat piece of crap Dan Dierdorf. He is by far the worst of all the caste announcers. His combination of black worship and constant put-down and insult of white players is unrivaled in all the years that I've been watching football. This lapdog of the caste-masters must surely make his owners proud on any given Sunday.

He's an absolute embarrassment who simply should not have the opportunity to spew his drivel in this manner, and I consider him and others like him amongst the worst enemies of the white players who play in the NFL against all odds.
 
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Too bad to see Cooley break his ankle
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I wonder how long something like that keeps you out? I am not familiar at all with ankle breaks.
 

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backrow said:
he's out for a year.

Crap. Is that confirmed because his fantasy site update sounded like there could be some hope of him returning this season?
 

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I was watching ESPN today and Jeff Fisher wants Collins to continue as the starting quarterback.  The owner of the Titans, Bud Adams, wants Vince Young to be the starter.  According to him Young gives them the best chance to win games.  Yeah ok.
 

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guys on nfl live were just laughing at the fact that Danny played rb on sunday. Marcellus Wiley was the guy making fun of him what a jerk.
 

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It is always hilarious when a white guy has to line up at the running back position because all the real running backs are injured. It is a bit like having to watch your Gran line up back there and take a hand off. Just ridiculous. They probably though Woodhead was the kicker or punter.It is a cause of hilarity and ridicule because it shows just how low a team has sunk, how desperate the situation is and how mad the coaching staff are. Edited by: devans
 

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Freethinker said:
backrow said:
he's out for a year.

Crap. Is that confirmed because his fantasy site update sounded like there could be some hope of him returning this season?

actually he might be back in 5 weeks.
 
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