2016 NFL Week 3

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Early start to this thread, since I will be on the road all day tomorrow, probably trying to pick up this game on the radio somewhere in Kansas.

It's actually a very watchable game from a CF perspective with two of the less-deplorable (Hillary term) teams in action. As usual for me, I will probably root more for individuals than teams, and if our guys do best and their team wins, great! For the Pats, I want BBQ Brisket (hell, that's not his name, but I'm in Texas today..) to get injured ASAP so we can watch Edelman run the offense! It will be awesome, I guarantee Amendola and Hogan will have lots of long balls thrown to them from a scrambling Julian!
 
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I was looking forward to this game for a while but not anymore thanks to BB drafting a god damn black quarterback. 15 quarterbacks got drafted last year and he has to choose a generic black quarterback. So generic that the media barely hyped him up. We could have had someone like Conor Cook or Kevin Hogan out there for us tommorow night . I won't be rooting for the Patriots tomorrow night unless something miraculous happens .
 

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Early start to this thread, since I will be on the road all day tomorrow, probably trying to pick up this game on the radio somewhere in Kansas.

It's actually a very watchable game from a CF perspective with two of the less-deplorable (Hillary term) teams in action. As usual for me, I will probably root more for individuals than teams, and if our guys do best and their team wins, great! For the Pats, I want BBQ Brisket (hell, that's not his name, but I'm in Texas today..) to get injured ASAP so we can watch Edelman run the offense! It will be awesome, I guarantee Amendola and Hogan will have lots of long balls thrown to them from a scrambling Julian!
Safe Travels FootballDad!
 

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Yeah, quite a shame we're having such a good matchup spoiled by a black quarterback tomorrow. As a Bills fan, however, I have no hope of enjoying another game this year or for a long time. As soon as a white guy develops, they trade or cut him. To think that back in the 90s I had so many white Bills to root for - Kelly, Tasker, Metzellars, Hull, Wolford, Beebe, Kelso, Paup, Spielman, and so many more...such a shame. Those guys ingrained in me the love of football to this day I just cannot shake, no matter how anti-white it becomes. I guess I should be mad at them! lol
 

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Yeah, quite a shame we're having such a good matchup spoiled by a black quarterback tomorrow. As a Bills fan, however, I have no hope of enjoying another game this year or for a long time. As soon as a white guy develops, they trade or cut him. To think that back in the 90s I had so many white Bills to root for - Kelly, Tasker, Metzellars, Hull, Wolford, Beebe, Kelso, Paup, Spielman, and so many more...such a shame. Those guys ingrained in me the love of football to this day I just cannot shake, no matter how anti-white it becomes. I guess I should be mad at them! lol

I feel ya man! I never got to see the Dolphins undefeated team growing up, but for me it was Marino, Cefalo, Jensen, Thomas, Hardy, Rose, Betters, Bokamper, Offerdahl and the Blackwood brothers that helped me ingrain my love of football. Such a shame what happened to two great franchises (Dolphins and Bills)
 

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Yeah, quite a shame we're having such a good matchup spoiled by a black quarterback tomorrow. As a Bills fan, however, I have no hope of enjoying another game this year or for a long time. As soon as a white guy develops, they trade or cut him. To think that back in the 90s I had so many white Bills to root for - Kelly, Tasker, Metzellars, Hull, Wolford, Beebe, Kelso, Paup, Spielman, and so many more...such a shame. Those guys ingrained in me the love of football to this day I just cannot shake, no matter how anti-white it becomes. I guess I should be mad at them! lol

Welcome to the site! I grew up with those Bills teams as well. I also was a huge Flutie fan and it's a shame to see what has happened to a once good franchise.
 

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Long time Pack fan but yeah I agree with FD I watch individual players before I watch a team, and I do not buy branded junk or watch the commercials.
 

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It might be a down statistical game for our guys (Edelman, Amendola, Hogan) in the passing game with quotablack, Brissett, throwing the ball. Then again, McDaniels could try to build up his confidence with lots of short screen passes. When Brady returns, the 3 white WR's (and Gronk) will be an unstoppable force of European might.

Against all odds, I think the Pats win this game.
 
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It might be a down statistical game for our guys (Edelman, Amendola, Hogan) in the passing game with quotablack, Brissett, throwing the ball. Then again, McDaniels could try to build up his confidence with lots of short screen passes. When Brady returns, the 3 white WR's (and Gronk) will be an unstoppable force of European might.

Against all odd, I think the Pats win this game.

I can almost guarantee the Pats will be in check down mode on offense. Look for alot of WR screen passes, dump offs to RBs etc. It is the way offenses are tailored to black quarterbacks.

I hope Watt terrorizes Brisket and Osweiler has a huge game.
 

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Just as I mentioned black quarterback offenses:

LeSean McCoy said the offense under new OC Anthony Lynn will be simpler.

"Not as much thinking," McCoy said. "Now it's just going out there and playing." This is a canned response we hear from every player after a coaching change -- we should hear about how the new offense will allow them to play "faster" soon enough -- but in this case, it might actually be true. Ex-OC Greg Roman ran a complicated scheme, and it is not unreasonable to think the attack will be simplified under a new coordinator. The complexity of the running game was a big factor in the Bills' success under Roman, however, and they still lack the weapons outside and talent up front to really threaten defenses. This team looks headed for disaster.

And weenieworld is now saying the Bills don't have enough talent - hilarious.
 

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Yeah, quite a shame we're having such a good matchup spoiled by a black quarterback tomorrow. As a Bills fan, however, I have no hope of enjoying another game this year or for a long time. As soon as a white guy develops, they trade or cut him. To think that back in the 90s I had so many white Bills to root for - Kelly, Tasker, Metzellars, Hull, Wolford, Beebe, Kelso, Paup, Spielman, and so many more...such a shame. Those guys ingrained in me the love of football to this day I just cannot shake, no matter how anti-white it becomes. I guess I should be mad at them! lol

Welcome, FA! I was a huge Bills fan growing up. I thought Bills fan like you didn't exist! lol
We had another resident disgruntled Bills fan by the name of Italian Stallion, but he has been MIA. I can't wait for Rasta Rex, Dougtavious Whaley and Tynog Taylor get the boot!
I want to see Chad Kelly in Buffalo!
 

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I feel ya man! I never got to see the Dolphins undefeated team growing up, but for me it was Marino, Cefalo, Jensen, Thomas, Hardy, Rose, Betters, Bokamper, Offerdahl and the Blackwood brothers that helped me ingrain my love of football. Such a shame what happened to two great franchises (Dolphins and Bills)

Quite honestly I hated Marino because of the rivalry(before I woke), but the older I got, I started to appreciate qb's like him. I miss watching Marino on the field. He was incredible.
 

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Nelson Spruce (knee injury) has finally begun practicing this week, though it's too early to say whether he'll be available for Sunday's game or not. The Rams receivers continue to mostly blow, hopefully Spruce will get some playing time when he's ready to go.
 

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The Broncos wanted Heuerman to be their starting TE this season, but once again he's been battling injuries. Hopefully he's put that behind him now and he can surpass the pedestrian Virgil Green on the depth chart:

Broncos TE Jeff Heuerman is expected to make his NFL debut Week 3 against the Bengals. Heuerman missed all of his rookie season with an ACL tear and opened this season inactive because of an ankle issue. He practiced in full Wednesday, however, and appears on track to play. With Virgil Green (calf) questionable, Heuerman might even start, but he is not worth streaming consideration.
 

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Hunter Henry will be starting for the Chargers, and with their signing of Whalen I wonder just how they would have looked had Woodhead not got injured.
 

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Just as I mentioned black quarterback offenses:

LeSean McCoy said the offense under new OC Anthony Lynn will be simpler.

"Not as much thinking," McCoy said. "Now it's just going out there and playing." This is a canned response we hear from every player after a coaching change -- we should hear about how the new offense will allow them to play "faster" soon enough -- but in this case, it might actually be true. Ex-OC Greg Roman ran a complicated scheme, and it is not unreasonable to think the attack will be simplified under a new coordinator. The complexity of the running game was a big factor in the Bills' success under Roman, however, and they still lack the weapons outside and talent up front to really threaten defenses. This team looks headed for disaster.

And weenieworld is now saying the Bills don't have enough talent - hilarious.

Take a look at the underlined portion. Notice how everyone is at fault except Tyrod Taylor. Taylor is supposedly the superstar being held back by his awful collection of teammates.

The media simply refuses to place any sort of accountability on black quarterbacks. Reminds me of the Redskins of 2015. In preseason, RG3 was stuck on the worst team in the league, but when Cousins took over, the narrative shifted, and the Skins were suddenly a 'complete' team, that Cousins was fortunate to be a part of...
 
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Just as I mentioned black quarterback offenses:

LeSean McCoy said the offense under new OC Anthony Lynn will be simpler.

"Not as much thinking," McCoy said. "Now it's just going out there and playing." This is a canned response we hear from every player after a coaching change -- we should hear about how the new offense will allow them to play "faster" soon enough -- but in this case, it might actually be true. Ex-OC Greg Roman ran a complicated scheme, and it is not unreasonable to think the attack will be simplified under a new coordinator. The complexity of the running game was a big factor in the Bills' success under Roman, however, and they still lack the weapons outside and talent up front to really threaten defenses. This team looks headed for disaster.

And weenieworld is now saying the Bills don't have enough talent - hilarious.
Of course someone like McCoy with his 11 wonderlic score wouldn't want to do a lot of thinking
 

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I've been a fan of the site for several years, but very recently decided to start contributing. I've been railing against black quarterbacks for years, but whomever came up with "black quarterback" deserves high praise. Simply sublime! I've always called them "BQB"s, like a take on BBQs. Anyway, like you I've been concerned by the incessant genocide of white players even as the league has been majority black for decades. I mean, they can't even give whitey the quarterback position??

To my Dolphins fan friend Tannehill17 as well as my fellow traveler Bills fans Leonard and Phillis, thanks for the warm welcome. I don't think I ever hated Marino but I do remember hating the Dolphins and especially Brian Cox quite fervently! lol Honestly even as a kid I appreciated the Marino-Kelly rivalry, though I had no framework to TRULY understand how special it was.

I will say that part of my hesitation to join in on the discussion to this point is that at times, the conversation veers into blind racial cheerleading at the expense of reality. While I do not argue that there is an agenda against whites in the league (as a function of what's happening in society), and while I'd prefer an all-white league, the simple fact is that the West African male IS superior in several measureables. While I'd much prefer the classic NFL game of the 50s and 60s, I've never seen a white guy move like Barry Sanders. There should be no shame in admitting that.
 

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Houston playing horribly. Another fumble.

The Patriots white receivers are wide open against the Texans all black secondary.
 

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Let me ask you guys: do you acknowledge any physiological differences between black and white athletes?
That manifests itself in 40 yard dash times. If blacks were completely trash at the 40 and insane at the shuttle or 3-cone I guarantee you that'd be the measuring stick for the combine.
 
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Bill keeping the team rolling even after having to completely change the way they normally play.Good game for the Pats but Houston is sucking bad.

Sucks that i had to bench Hogan & Eddelman but at least "sucker punch" is putting up some good fantasy points for me.Gonna have monster games from those 3 + Brady when he gets back. LoL
 
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