2019 NFL Wildcard Round

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Wow, what a game and an unexpected outcome. And our guys were key on both sides of the ball

One of the best games of the year by far precisely because of this. For historical reasons I have never warmed to Sean Payton and Drew Brees' record with white receivers is non existent and when he had a fast TE in Coby Fleener he seemed a tad disinterested.

That said if the Saints still had LB Anzalone out there to go along with AJ Klein (excellent again today yet again) it might have affected who I was pulling for ( Alonzo had to leave via injury) as it is DE Hendrickson was massive today too. And one analyst after the game mentioned the obvious. Why the hell wasn't super stud "I can do anything" Taysom Hill not in on nearly every play? Even a blind person would realize that Hill is the best athlete on the field. Talk about leaving your bullets in your gun.

That said once Adam Thielen started to emerge in this game ( he was magnificent) I was openly rooting for the Vikings. I won't get in the middle of the dust up between the CB and safety Harrison Smith and to prove I am not a homer I think far too often in this modern NFL safeties don't always cover their corner backs properly ( not saying that is the case here I don't know) but I won't declare one way or the other in this case. Smith by the way made some errors today ( I thought he misread the Hill TD reception) but he also made crucial essential plays that led to the victory. Bottom line they aren't winning if he isn't out there.

And can the pissing on Kirk Cousins hipster media crap finally subside? Not only was his clutch late bomb to Adam glorious his 3rd down tension filled TD to TE Rudlolph in the corner of the end zone was a very tough pass to make. I said this before the season. Cousins is an elite QB and God how nice is it to have Thielen back in form? What a game.
 
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Smith is a warrior. I liked how he tackled Hill in the end zone even though the catch was already made.

BTW, from an article on Taysom:

Known as a do-it-all weapon for the New Orleans offense, Hill was a spark-plug in a game that saw the Saints go down by as many as 10 points in the second half. He also became the first player in NFL history to have a playoff game with at least 25 passing yards, 25 rushing yards and 25 receiving yards, according to Pro Football Reference.
 

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Could Hill now move on from New Orleans as their gadget player? I absolutely hate how they use him, but at least they use him. There must be a dozen teams that could use him at a starting position somewhere.
 

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I was wondering if the Saints ever had a White WR in the Drew Brees era.

I think Mike Hass was the only one and he was royally screwed over - my final straw when it came to the caste system.

As for the Saints I wonder if Brees returns on a 1 or 2 year deal and they keep Teddy Melonhead around. Hill is 29 and will be 30 next year - he has a history of injuries in college. He is an RFA so he can potentially sign with another team. I would love for Brees to stick around as he is still playing at a high level and hand the reins over to Hill if he sticks around. Ideally a team will pay big for Melonhead to be their black quarterback of the future and be mired in a Colts like situation for the next few seasons.
 
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I don't see why more players don't target the head especially during the playoffs. Little penalty if any and they get to stay in the game even if they take out the other team's star player.

I don't want anyone to get hurt, but it would be kind of funny watching the Seahags have to depend on Geno Smiff getting them through the playoffs.
 

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If the NFL was serious about curbing the head hits they would suspend Clowney next game.
 

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Wentz is yet another white player taken out of a game by being skulled, obviously intentionally, by a black player. The NFL seems to have no problem with it.
 

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The referee, Shawn Smith, who defended the non-call is black. Right or wrong blacks always stick together.
Yeah. However, almost all of their decisions are wrong, thus remain at the bottom of the totem pole in real life.
 

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I missed about a quarter of this game including the play they knocked Wentz out of the game but looked it up. To me it was a clear skull shot.

Meanwhile ESPN is focusing more on the winning TD by TE Rudloph of the Vikings claiming it was offensive interference. They even wheeled in an ex ref and gave him a long platform to explain to us the play should have been reversed. What a waste of time. Upon review there was nothing "controversial" about the last play and even the head NFL ref said it was a proper non call. Once again the whiny Saints are bitching about a call instead of just looking themselves in the mirror. You got outplayed and got beat by the Vikings. Take it like men and move on. Learn from your mistakes and do something positive going forward instead of scapegoating.

By the way. Isn't it fascinating that everything Taysom Hill did today was fantastic and game changing. So why is he only their bit gadget player again? And he isn't saddled to one position. He can line up as a QB, RB,FB,TE or WR on any given play. They probably win the game if he played nearly every down. I would line him up as a WR 50% of the time and juggle between RB and QB most of the other times. The most dynamic athlete on the field gets to play a few downs a game. Makes sense. Cripes.

Two smaller but not insignificant notes on the Eagles-Seahawks game. Too many injuries for the Eagles to overcome.

One would hope the Eagles fully commit themselves to S turned LB Nate Gerry who played well this season once they expanded his role into a starter. He had 7 tackles including 3 for a loss and continues to show great range around the field.

Due to an injury Seahawks rookie LB Cody Barton got the start and had his best game of the season with 5 tackles including 1 sack and 1 TFL. Barton is an athletic rangy LB who was all over the field when he played at Utah. Seattle is still a very caste team but it was nice to see the talented Barton get a chance to flash his talent.
 
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I missed about a quarter of this game including the play they knocked Wentz out of the game but looked it up. To me it was a clear skull shot.

Meanwhile ESPN is focusing more on the winning TD by TE Rudloph of the Vikings claiming it was offensive interference. They even wheeled in an ex ref and gave him a long platform to explain to us the play should have been reversed. What a waste of time. Upon review there was nothing "controversial" about the last play and even the head NFL ref said it was a proper non call. Once again the whiny Saints are bitching about a call instead of just looking themselves in the mirror. You got outplayed and got beat by the Vikings. Take it like men and move on. Learn from your mistakes and do something positive going forward instead of scapegoating.

By the way. Isn't it fascinating that everything Taysom Hill did today was fantastic and game changing. So why is he only their bit gadget player again? And he isn't saddled to one position. He can line up as a QB, RB,FB,TE or WR on any given play. They probably win the game if he played nearly every down. I would line him up as a WR 50% of the time and juggle between RB and QB most of the other times. The most dynamic athlete on the field gets to play a few downs a game. Makes sense. Cripes.

Two smaller but not insignificant notes on the Eagles-Seahawks game. Too many injuries for the Eagles to overcome.

One would hope the Eagles fully commit themselves to S turned LB Nate Gerry who played well this season once they expanded his role into a starter. He had 7 tackles including 3 for a loss and continues to show great range around the field.

Due to an injury Seahawks rookie LB Cody Barton got the start and had his best game of the season with 5 tackles including 1 sack and 1 TFL. Barton is an athletic rangy LB who was all over the field when he played at Utah. Seattle is still a very caste team but it was nice to see the talented Barton get a chance to flash his talent.
What the hell is not having Taysom Hill on the field in some capacity for every offensive snap about?
 

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During the games on wildcard weekend I saw something that I really thought was a media jab by the tribe at White men and a social pysch ops on their White families in general.........

............I forget what player it was and what team but during a break between plays they showed this black as a kid wearing a superman outfit hanging off his skinny body.......then they showed him today shirtless in full pump/flex all cut and roided up like a body builder (of course no leg shots of skinny sticks for calves here)........and saying how he became a real superman as the announcing crew continued to slob over him.

In addition to this real life "superman" being an obvious substitute for what is a White man comic book hero.............I can't help thinking that's another dig by the tribe media towards the White cuck couch slob at home to further their athletic worship of Negros and their White wives to think "why can't my White man look like that" and most importantly their daughters to lust after the Black cookie jar when nobody is looking..........

You don't see such a display and story like that done with a White guy in the NFL.......................I suggest that if you are a White family men sitting at home watching this stuff and you have a daughter or two watching it with you to consider what impact Negro ball sports has on their young minds?

Also, The Diggs WR rant on the sidelines is typical of blacks ruining everything..................Since he wasn't "getting any" during the game he was being "dissed" or disrespected in ghetto culture which elicits a jungle DNA right for them to lash out and fight, complain (and when in the ghetto environment even kill someone) for dissing them.......because its all about posin' and gold grillin' that ego for dindus........especially with WR's in the NFL.

The fact is a team game in general sucks for most blacks because it means less attention on them................the fact that as a WR you might be called to actually block during a play rather than receive the ball is dissing you and calls for ranting on the sidelines.......

Do you know who else used to hate to block when he played?.........................the real chosenite's golden calf worship of the NFL..............Jim Brown.

I grew up in an all White community that is still that way today and our high school all White teams in football and basketball used to routinely dominant games against teams with nearly all Black players.......the key was team play.....not posin and gold grillin ego showboating......

In the final anaylsis its all low IQ coupled with some extra test hormone and an excessive X chromosome gene that produces monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) or the violent "warrior gene" all together that results in 80% of Africans living in America to emulate bahavior that is completely incompatible in a 1st world White society.....................

Just think for one moment........if these dindus couldn't run or jump what other career in a White society would they qualify for?......

........I rest my case.
 

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Some thoughts from wild card weekend.

Good games. Competitive and fairly low scoring by recent measures. Good number of our beige bro’s. featured in the action.

unfortunate that the Pats are eliminated, it’s a good year for it to happen with the darkening of the team but still most people see them as the “white” team. And now we are going to have to suffer through 9 months of Tom Brady’s football obituary.

I’m probably in the minority here but I like the way the Saints use Tyson Hill. He’s all over the place and every touch is huge. If he’s out there every down it’s not as exciting.

i really wanted the Seachickens eliminated but that damn team is hard to kill. Wentz out for the 3rd post season in a row. Clowney should be suspended. Wentz was already down and Clown -ass put extra effort into a head shot. That’s the reason for the rule! Don’t let a team take out the QB so they can win.

the Vikings are fun to watch. Not only a good number of white players, but great ones too.
 

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The Patriots started just four Whites for their playoff loss -- Brady, Edelman and two o-linemen. The Bills by contrast started seven, the Vikings nine.

So the Patriots are now one of the blacker teams in an ultra-black-oriented league. Those fun to watch powerhouse teams with 8, 9, and occasionally even 10 Whites playing on offense are gone forever.
 

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The Patriots started just four Whites for their playoff loss -- Brady, Edelman and two o-linemen. The Bills by contrast started seven, the Vikings nine.

So the Patriots are now one of the blacker teams in an ultra-black-oriented league. Those fun to watch powerhouse teams with 8, 9, and occasionally even 10 Whites playing on offense are gone forever.


Yeah it's sad to see the Patriots fade away but they got to choose who to keep and who to let go. Other than father time, they are responsible for not making the moves to keep the team as a top
contender. I feel bad for Brady as he was throwing to bums out there. Only a few of the guys could catch. It hurt his stats and the team. They were fun to watch for around 2 decades. I'm happy
for the memories. Maybe the Vikings can become the new favorite around here. They have a chance against the 49ers but again they will have to play mistake free football. San Francisco has a
very strong defense and they don't beat themselves. I like the 49ers but will be pulling for the Vikings in this game.
 

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Yep, the Vikings, 49ers and Packers are all among the more relatively White friendly teams in the league. In the AFC, the Titans are the clear-cut choice because Ryan Tannehill is such a great story, and the other three teams have nothing to cheer for other than Mark Andrews and J. J. Watt.
 

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Some thoughts from wild card weekend.

Good games. Competitive and fairly low scoring by recent measures. Good number of our beige bro’s. featured in the action.

unfortunate that the Pats are eliminated, it’s a good year for it to happen with the darkening of the team but still most people see them as the “white” team. And now we are going to have to suffer through 9 months of Tom Brady’s football obituary.

I’m probably in the minority here but I like the way the Saints use Tyson Hill. He’s all over the place and every touch is huge. If he’s out there every down it’s not as exciting.

i really wanted the Seachickens eliminated but that damn team is hard to kill. Wentz out for the 3rd post season in a row. Clowney should be suspended. Wentz was already down and Clown -ass put extra effort into a head shot. That’s the reason for the rule! Don’t let a team take out the QB so they can win.

the Vikings are fun to watch. Not only a good number of white players, but great ones too.
Hill doesn't have to line up "every down" but to use him less than 25 percent of the snaps is a waste. I would say the main benefit of not playing a ton is because of his injuries in college, but he plays most of the special teams snaps which has a higher frequency of injuries to plays, so obviously they aren't too concerned about that.

I would say line him up all over, wideout, running back,slot, tight end, fullback and qb. The possibilities are endless and the Saints were stagnant on offense without him against tougher teams. They had Thomas with a bunch of catches, but disappeared in some key drives in some of the Saints losses and nobody else to pick up the slack. The second leading receiver is Kamara with 81 receptions but for a measly 6.6 yards per catch. Obviously declined since his injury. Then there's Jared Cook with a very low catch rate for a tight end and the speedster Ted Ginn who probably isn't that fast at 34 and is only good at dropping passes.

I would be using him on plays like these, and Hill imo was a better passer in college than Edelman
 

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Even Stephen A Smith says the hit on Wentz was dirty. Seems like only way Shithawks had a chance to beat Eagles was taking Wentz out.
Clowney should be suspended for rest of playoffs.
 

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Love that video Don. Thanks. I have to see the Vikings have a family type of locker room team. The guys really seem to like each other. If they can play unselfishly they may just
pull off another few upsets. The niners are also fun to watch and Kittle has become my favorite tightend in the league. Jimmy G. has done a great job at quarterback. I think most
here would be happy with either of these teams of the Packers to make the super bowl. We shall see how it all unfolds.
 
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