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So it is now official, Gremlin will be undergoing a major reconstructive knee surgery on Wednesday to repair his torn LCL/ACL. The media of course is reporting that he'll be back in 6-8 months, and ready at the start of the 2013 training camp. This to me sounds like hogwash, and a desperate attempt to throw the DFWs everywhere a bone, in the hopes that America's favorite negro will be back, better than ever.

The truth is, he's done. I don't care how far medical science has come, and it has come forth a long way since those pre-2000 days when an ACL tear was usually a career-ender. You do not come back from multipe ACL tears as the same player. He will now be forced to become a traditional NFL pocket passer, but he never has been, nor will ever be that caliber of player. He had some success with a dumbed down college offense this season, but ultimately, that has resulted in his demise, and we once see why it doesn't work in the NFL. He will fail to make the transition, most likely get injured again given his lack of durability, and wash out of the league in less than 5 years. It may sound like a bold claim, but I fully stand by it.

Also, if anyone caught his arrogant post-game comments, you could tell his guy bought too much into his own hype. He knew he was injured before the game, but probably thought he could work some magic even at 50%. That, plus he most likely did not want Kirk Cousins to start and win the game, thereby getting all the glory. It's ironic that Cousins could very well be the opening day starter next season. There's no way Gremlin makes a similar comeback to Adrian Peterson, it's apples and oranges.
I agree, that RG3 bought into his own hype. He knew he was too injured to win, let alone play effectively or competively. He should have told Shannahan this. Shannahan, being around the game most of his life, clearly saw RG3 was a lame duck out there getting hammered and looking pathetic. He should have intervined at half time, told RG3 his year his over, great try, give the ball to Cousins so they could actually win the game.

Now, I have to pray that Matty Ice beats popsicle Pete and his horde of affeles this weekend. Both RG3 and Shannahan F'd up, big time, not to mention rich jew owner Synder being himself and not laying down NFL type sod for a NFL playoff game at home! For Christ's sake, a comedy of errors within a week that some may never recover from!
 
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Just asking: What evidence do we have that Ray Lewis is a "great leader?" I know he does the Zulu dance and does a lot interviews and is very vocal on and off the field, but so what? Is that the definition of "great leader." What I know is Ray Lewis probably committed double murder and has 6 kids with 4 different women. I refuse to believe that type of guy could lead anything in a positive way or have anytype of intangible positive effect on anybody in any endeavour in life.

Sometimes I think that there's a group of people who are just toying with us to see what they can get us believe - no matter how outrageous. They must have sat around one day and said, "Hey, just for poops and giggles lets see if we can make those idiots believe that this double murderer slime ball relative unknown outside of Baltimore is the best player in the league and greatest leader football has ever seen." "Good idea, Randolf! - but let's sweeten the bet and see if we can get the idiots to believe an All America Boy, you know - an athletic handsome white boy with good Christian morals, is an untalented bum - even a phony. No team will ever what him when were done with him (chuckles)! What da ya think Mortimer?" "Sounds, interesting. (rubbing hands and snickering) How much shall we bet?"


Kaptain - I don't know, sounds like it could be a good book or movie. Just a thought.
 
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So it is now official, Gremlin will be undergoing a major reconstructive knee surgery on Wednesday to repair his torn LCL/ACL. The media of course is reporting that he'll be back in 6-8 months, and ready at the start of the 2013 training camp. This to me sounds like hogwash, and a desperate attempt to throw the DFWs everywhere a bone, in the hopes that America's favorite negro will be back, better than ever.

The truth is, he's done. I don't care how far medical science has come, and it has come forth a long way since those pre-2000 days when an ACL tear was usually a career-ender. You do not come back from multipe ACL tears as the same player. He will now be forced to become a traditional NFL pocket passer, but he never has been, nor will ever be that caliber of player. He had some success with a dumbed down college offense this season, but ultimately, that has resulted in his demise, and we once see why it doesn't work in the NFL. He will fail to make the transition, most likely get injured again given his lack of durability, and wash out of the league in less than 5 years. It may sound like a bold claim, but I fully stand by it.

Also, if anyone caught his arrogant post-game comments, you could tell his guy bought too much into his own hype. He knew he was injured before the game, but probably thought he could work some magic even at 50%. That, plus he most likely did not want Kirk Cousins to start and win the game, thereby getting all the glory. It's ironic that Cousins could very well be the opening day starter next season. There's no way Gremlin makes a similar comeback to Adrian Peterson, it's apples and oranges.

You sir are a paragon of wisdom. Excellently stated.
 

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I agree, that RG3 bought into his own hype. He knew he was too injured to win, let alone play effectively or competively. He should have told Shannahan this. Shannahan, being around the game most of his life, clearly saw RG3 was a lame duck out there getting hammered and looking pathetic. He should have intervined at half time, told RG3 his year his over, great try, give the ball to Cousins so they could actually win the game.

Now, I have to pray that Matty Ice beats popsicle Pete and his horde of affeles this weekend. Both RG3 and Shannahan F'd up, big time, not to mention rich jew owner Synder being himself and not laying down NFL type sod for a NFL playoff game at home! For Christ's sake, a comedy of errors within a week that some may never recover from!

The media can't stop talking about this gremlin. It's as if they lost a part of their soul. The gremlin was only piece of the whole negro qb infatuation in the league. You've got others like Wilson, Kaepernick, Freeman, Vick and Wilson. Unfortunately for the dwf's, Freeman and Vick are playing themselves out of starting in this league. The rest of these black quarterbacks probably won't last long either like the Gremlin because of their running style.
 
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Andrew Luck will lead the Colts to the playoffs again next year with his mostly hands of stone receivers (all of which completely screwed him against Baltimore, except for Fleener who is obviously being ignored) and terrible defense, and you won't hear a peep. He's revered in Indianapolis for giving them a 7 and 1 record at home, and that's about all we can ask for I guess. And it also doesn't hurt that our guy crushed Cam Newton's single game and single season rookie passing records, with an 11 and 5 record. I also like to point out that Andrew Luck's measely 5 rushing touchdowns were all deciding factors in huge wins.

All of the recent quotobacks will be long forgotten after Green Bay cleans house in the NFC, and then we have a very exciting and whiter than ever season of baseballl to look forward to.
 

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DWF sports talk radio in my area has moved from full mourning over the loss of the latest magical negro QB to over-the-top predictions about his future. They all think he will both recover fully from his injury and also learn from it so as to not be a running QB anymore and concentrate on winning games with his arm.:icon_confused:

If it wasn't so sad, it would be funny. They all feel that they would trade our existing QB-Matt Stafford, even up for Gremlin--even with the injury. Sure because he is going to comeback as a 4000 yard a year guy. Uh-huh, ain't nothin' a black man can't do in amerika!!
 

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Just asking: What evidence do we have that Ray Lewis is a "great leader?" I know he does the Zulu dance and does a lot interviews and is very vocal on and off the field, but so what? Is that the definition of "great leader." What I know is Ray Lewis probably committed double murder and has 6 kids with 4 different women. I refuse to believe that type of guy could lead anything in a positive way or have anytype of intangible positive effect on anybody in any endeavour in life.

Sometimes I think that there's a group of people who are just toying with us to see what they can get us believe - no matter how outrageous. They must have sat around one day and said, "Hey, just for poops and giggles lets see if we can make those idiots believe that this double murderer slime ball relative unknown outside of Baltimore is the best player in the league and greatest leader football has ever seen." "Good idea, Randolf! - but let's sweeten the bet and see if we can get the idiots to believe an All America Boy, you know - an athletic handsome white by with good Christian morals, is an untalented bum - even a phony. No team will ever what him when were done with him (chuckles)! What da ya think Mortimer?" "Sounds, interesting. (rubbing hands and snickering) How much shall we bet?"


Kaptain - I don't know, sounds like it could be a good book or movie. Just a thought.

Man what a great, and hilarious post! I personally have no respect whatsoever for Ray Lewis other than his ability on the football field. The fact is if he was white he would have been out of the league a long time ago. Of course thats IF he was ever drafted in the first place. I believe this is another case of the notorious REPETITION again at work, and quite effectively. The satan worshiping puppet masters have repeated that Lewis is "a natural born leader" for so long now it must be true.....right? Just like the same puppet masters repeated relentlessly that Tebow is "inaccurate", and "cant be an NFL QB".

Im so amazed at how well repetition works. The vast majority of the population is in full brainwashed hypnosis. Many others are showing signs of being at least partly hypnotized(myself included the more I watch NFL channel) by the never ending, never yielding onslaught of propaganda. Im so glad theres ONE place to express ourselves about it. Without CF I would be extremely frustrated.
 

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The media have outdone themselves and done RG Griffith the Third a disservice with all that hype. I don't think he'll ever live up to it.

The one to watch out for if you're worried about black QB's is Russel "No Nickname" Wilson. He looks to have the "it" factor that makes really good QB's. We might be watching him for some time to come. But that's okay with me, as long as we continue to make a comeback with more white players at skill positions and defense.
 

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The one to watch out for if you're worried about black QB's is Russel "No Nickname" Wilson. He looks to have the "it" factor that makes really good QB's. We might be watching him for some time to come.

He doesn't have anything.
He's a competent game manager. Seattle was a championship-level team across the board, except at the quarterback position. The Tarvaris Jackson experiment fooled people into thinking they were a mediocre team. ANY quarterback could have come in this year and led Seattle to the playoffs. They would most likely have been no worse than 12-4 with Flynn starting.
 

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He doesn't have anything.
He's a competent game manager. Seattle was a championship-level team across the board, except at the quarterback position. The Tarvaris Jackson experiment fooled people into thinking they were a mediocre team. ANY quarterback could have come in this year and led Seattle to the playoffs. They would most likely have been no worse than 12-4 with Flynn starting.
I don't see greatness, but I see a Doug Flutie type player who can be very good to an all star for a number of years. Eventually when he gets nailed a lot his naked boot legs and draw plays won't have to be respected because his speed will be just average for a qb. Maybe he can become a Brees type but I don't see it.
 

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Here is an interesting tidbit that I read earlier this week in regards to Ray Lewis, in comparison to London Fletcher (from TMQ on ESPN):

For all the attention to the final home game of Ray Lewis, this might have been the final home game of London Fletcher, who plays the same position. Fletcher's career is the same length as Lewis's, his career stats for tackles, interceptions and sacks are just slightly below those of Lewis. Both have won Super Bowls; Fletcher was an undrafted free agent from a Division III college, while Lewis was a No. 1 choice from a football factory. That Fletcher has achieved so much as an undrafted player from a little school is in some ways more impressive than Lewis's achievements -- and unlike Lewis, Fletcher has never been a lawbreaker.

Yet Lewis is a mega-star and Fletcher is some guy in pads.One can't help thinking the core difference between them is that Lewis dances, struts and points at himself.
 

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Here is an interesting tidbit that I read earlier this week in regards to Ray Lewis, in comparison to London Fletcher (from TMQ on ESPN):

Dancing, strutting and point at yourself is what makes a good leader.
 

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FootballDad, Sir, I'd say the "core" difference between Lewis and Fletcher is Lewis will end up loused up and Fletcher will be fine.

Tom Iron...
 

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Wade Phillips has called Wes Welker "not real athletic". Apparently he thinks Welker can be shut down whenever by a bigger, faster, more "athletic" corner. -__- http://bostonglobe.com/sports/2013/...thletic-guy/1yNJhSE8Rimjdy7UBDYP1H/story.html

hah, kind of like when the two big cornerbacks for Seattle were supposed to shut him down, Brandon Browner got a good shot on him but Welker had 10 catches for 138 yards 1 td which was his second biggest game of the season yardage wise.

Houston managed to hold him to 17.3 yards per catch. He just came off a 12 catch game when they played and was open most of the game, he got all 3 catches in the beginning of the game, including a 25 yarder that was almost a td, and doesn't include a pass he could have had that was 20+ yards where he was double teamed but interfered with. Then the Patriots ran him on nothing but shorter routes and being up 21-0 by the 2nd quarter Brady kept trying to go for the kill shot deep down the field for most of the game, which led to a ton of 3 and outs. Watching the shortcuts of it just now, it shows that Woodhead is a much better athlete than Vereen, who was used to run a route straight down the field and couldn't gain separation from Connor Barwin, who weighs 268 pounds. I don't blame Brady for taking that shot, single coverage, you had Connor Barwin lined up as a corner on the outside, was able to backpedal, flip his hips and not let him get separation, and we're supposed to believe none of the safeties we have in the league can line up at corner and play well? I know Barwin is a great athlete but Woodhead would have beat him on the play.

also, for some reason Welker had a case of the drops that game, I think 3. Most weren't well thrown but those are the kind of passes he will have to catch in the post season, maybe he was concerned about getting to 100 receptions in the game and playing a bit off.
 
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Wade Phillips has called Wes Welker "not real athletic"

LMAO! What an idiot! Now why would anyone possibly say that? Not real athletic, but somehow impossible to guard. The guy is only the quickest dude in the game today. Surely that old, fat, soft, spoiled brat of an idiot dont really believe that.
 
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LMAO! What an idiot! Now why would anyone possibly say that? Not real athletic, but somehow impossible to guard. The guy is only the quickest dude in the game today. Surely that old, fat, soft, spoiled brat of an idiot dont really believe that.
I agree Welker is very quick but what is the difference between quick and fast when it comes to certain positions in football?
 

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When was the last time a record breaking black athlete -- in any sport -- was called "not that athletic"? Even the journeymen who are at the bottom of the roster and on the practice squad in football are almost always called athletic, and usually are said to possess "upside" that somehow is rarely realized.
 

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I agree, that RG3 bought into his own hype. He knew he was too injured to win, let alone play effectively or competively. He should have told Shannahan this. Shannahan, being around the game most of his life, clearly saw RG3 was a lame duck out there getting hammered and looking pathetic. He should have intervined at half time, told RG3 his year is over, great try....

ESPN is mostly just Marxist garbage these days, with the occasional "talking-head" that puts forth info worth absorbing.

However, about a year (or two) ago ESPN actually hired a physician (Mike Kaplan?) to talk about sports injuries and he really seems to know what he's talking about. Sort of like a Dr. Oz (both Jewish, of course) of the sports world?

Anyway, after Griffin was injured against Baltimore, this guy came on camera and noted the Redskins should be very, very careful moving forward (should sit him for several weeks, at the very least) with the injury, because it was more serious than the media wanted to believe and he noted if Gremlin tries to come back too fast the damage to the knee could get much worse for the player and the franchise.

Well, after seeing his blonde backup get a ton of media love for beating Cleveland, Robert Goofy decided he needed to be back ASAP! For a few weeks it worked, but the ESPN doctor was eventually proven correct -- Goofy really wrecked his knee trying to play through a very serious injury and now it's safe to say his career is in jeopardy?

From this angle, who cares about him, as he did the damage to himself?

P.S: Another thing the ESPN doctor noted the other day, that few have talked about: Because Gremlin had ACL reconstruction on the same knee in 2009 at Baylor, doctors had to get a ligament replacement (harvest) from his other knee this time around. Important point, is Griffin just had serious surgery on both knees this week.
 
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ESPN is mostly just Marxist garbage these days, with the occasional "talking-head" that puts forth info worth absorbing.

However, about a year (or two) ago ESPN actually hired a physician (Mike Kaplan?) to talk about sports injuries and he really seems to know what he's talking about. Sort of like a Dr. Oz (both Jewish, of course) of the sports world?

Anyway, after Griffin was injured against Baltimore, this guy came on camera and noted the Redskins should be very, very careful moving forward (should sit him for several weeks) with the injury, because it was more serious than the media wanted to believe and he noted if Gremlin tries to come back too fast the damage to the knee could get much worse for the player and the franchise.

Well, after seeing his blonde backup get a ton of media love for beating Cleveland, Robert Goofy decided he needed to be back ASAP! For a few weeks it worked, but the ESPN doctor was correct -- Goofy really wrecked his knee trying to play through a very serious injury and now it's safe to say his career is in jeopardy?

From this angle, who cares about him, as he did the damage too himself?

P.S: Another thing the ESPN doctor noted, that few have talked about: Because Gremlin had ACL reconstruction on the same knee in 2009 at Baylor, doctors had to get a ligament replacement (harvest) from his other knee this time around. Important point, is Griffin just had serious knee surgery on both knees this week.
I thought Mehmet Oz was just Turkish? I know nothing about the guy but wiikipedia says he is only of Turkish ethnicity.
 

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I thought Mehmet Oz was just Turkish? I know nothing about the guy but wiikipedia says he is only of Turkish ethnicity.


Okay, it looks like you're back. Days after werewolf referred to you as "white defensive backberg", in jest, you took his "berg" idea and came up with the Vanilla Ice Berg handle? Nice job.

Anyway, upon further review, you might be correct on this one....unlike several months ago when you claimed Kevin James (King of Queens) was Jewish....Although Oz seems to doing the Rachel Maddow thing -- being purposely vague regarding his religion?


P.S: Tim Dwight, white DB, Matt G., ect...you don't need to "quote" my entire post just to debate one small tidbit, particularly if you are the next responder. It's not necessary and needlessly clutters the board with redundant info.

P.S 2X: Can't wait to read your riveting updates on American sports icons like Georgie Salem and Dylan Muscat? Actually, just joking?
 
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I nevered like Shananhan, his eyes make him look psychotic on the sidelines. But I now have a new found respect for his football knowledge. He seen this coming when he had rg3 forced upon him. So he drafted Cousins as HIS QB. He knew it would just be a matter of time before rg3 went down....
 
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I am sorry but who are Georgie Salem and Dylan Muscat? I believe you kind sir have me mixed up with someone else.
Lets hope the Patriots and Denver get to the next round as they are clearly the 2 whitest teams left to root for.
I could see San Francisco stuffing Green Bay in a very I mean very low scoring game. I would not mind seeing NE play San Fran. in the Super Bowl just to see them get revenge in last years regular season game.
 

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Okay, it looks like you're back. Days after werewolf referred to you as "white defensive backberg", in jest, you took his "berg" idea and came up with the Vanilla Ice Berg handle? Nice job.

Anyway, upon further review, you might be correct on this one....unlike several months ago when you claimed Kevin James (King of Queens) was Jewish....Although Oz seems to doing the Rachel Maddow thing -- being purposely vague regarding his religion?


P.S: Tim Dwight, white DB, Matt G., ect...you don't need to "quote" my entire post just to debate one small tidbit, particularly if you are the next responder. It's not necessary and needlessly clutters the board with redundant info.

P.S 2X: Can't wait to read your riveting updates on American sports icons like Georgie Salem and Dylan Muscat? Actually, just joking?

Truthteller, please ignore our buddy Matty G. This could be the sickest human being on the planet. Some of the messages he has sent other members are borderline criminal.
 

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The high today in Denver is supposed to be only 18 degrees. It seems like extreme weather conditions can neutralize whatever advantage one team may have over another. I hope the Broncos can feed off the energy of their home crowd to give them an advantage here.

Good news...Chris Kuper will start the game after missing the last several games with an injury:

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/spo...t-playoff-appearance-against-baltimore-ravens
 
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