Congratulations-- New England

Stonewall

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Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Mike Vrabel, and the many other white warriors who have just made history, we salute you. We are so happy for you.


The vast majority of you were late round picks and/or free agents, but you persevered. You knew you would one day be the class of the NFL. Tonight you put everything on display in front of millions of Americans. You gave us a chance to inform average white Americans about the tragedies of the Caste System.


On this night, ground was gained. The white Americans who I watched the game with listened when I told them of the various atrocities of the Caste System. Blond haired, white females sincerely could not understand how Wes Welker went undrafted and how Tom Brady was not picked up until the 6th round. They laughed at Randy Moss, and asked me why he dropped so many balls and made so many stupid mistakes.


Bill Belichick, you are indeed one of us. Keep up the good work. Win a Super Bowl. Draft Chris Long, Dan Connor or any other of our white stars with your first pick in April.


I am so proud of our white brothers. This is only the beginning. It will be a battle, but day in and day out, let us continue to tear the Caste System apart.


We are right. Our opponents are terribly wrong. They do not know what they are in for!!
 
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Stonewall, well stated!
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"They do not know what they are in for!!"

Perfect post. I, like many of you guys here at CF, have been rooting for these Patriots to succeed since the snow game VS Oakland in the 2001 SB season. I remember earlier in that season when Brady came in after a cheap shot from fat LB Brian Cox on Drew Bledsoe. I'm literally shocked by the career he's made for himself in NE.

This year's team, however, has been more fun to watch that any team I can remember in the past 10-12 years (early 90's Bills, maybe).

As for the progress that was made last night...it makes me very happy to see. I never thought it could happen the way it has this season. What Welker has done, other coaches will try to replicate. More fast white WR's will make the league a dream to watch. There is no disputing it by the media clowns any longer, a white WR will lead the NFL in catches this season (pending the Bengals game, where TJH must get 10 catches to beat Welker).

Let's all remember last night as a turning point, the night when a battle was won to fight a foolish perception and stereotype. Let's remember that Wes Welker was the first of many to come to battle.

After last night, I know that anthing's possible. I know that one day the caste-system is all going to come spinning down.
 

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Above posts,a delight to read,I thank you all!And above all,I thank Mr. Don Wassall for bringing all of us together!Want more?,please see www.anu.org where the January issue of the Nationalist Times is previewed,and it appears to be more solid and relevant than ever!

Just can't get that Paul/Wassall ticket out of my mind...!
 

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I read two stories on this game. One described it as another "joyless" win for the Patriots, and neither mentioned Welker at all but went on endlessly about Moss setting the season TD record. Convincing the fans about the caste system will only happen when you convince the media.
 

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What a game by the Pats.

The Giants lead the league in drops huh? Maybe they could take some lessons from Welker. That guy is about as automatic as you can get.
 

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Poacher said:
What a game by the Pats.

The Giants lead the league in drops huh? Maybe they could take some lessons from Welker. That guy is about as automatic as you can get.

but rookie TE Kevin Boss showed a lot of potential as receiving threat.
 
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GREAT STUFF! GO PATRIOTS!

I especially like how Nick Saban wanted to cut Welker to make room for Marcus Vick.

I drop that fact into any discussion with people on the fence about the caste system.
 

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nevada said:
GREAT STUFF! GO PATRIOTS!

I especially like how Nick Saban wanted to cut Welker to make room for Marcus Vick.

I drop that fact into any discussion with people on the fence about the caste system.

That's a neat little fact that I will use from now on with my friends.
Great opening post, Stonewall.Edited by: guest301
 
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Randy Moss said in the post game conference that the reason he was open on the record setting TD catch was that the Giants corner guarding Moss doubled on Welker. They knew for sure the ball was gonig to Welker for the first down! All these media clowns say how Moss' double teams are the only reason Welker gets open, often times it's the other way around! Notice how Wes is now getting consideration and even praise at times from the media while no one is talking about Stallworth anymore. In the beginning of the season it was all about the Stallworth/Moss combo. Not anymore. On the Patriots website, Wes is now listed as the second receiver on the depth chart over Stallworth, unlike the beginning of the season. I heard one media man say Welker is a quciekr, faster version of Troy Brown. Knowing how valueable Troy was to this team, that's quite the compliment.
 

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"Houshmanzadeh had 9 catches today, so he tied Welker. The Caste still has some fight in it."


Welker also finished in 11th place overall in yards (112 for 1175 yards)....as the SLOT WR! How in the world can even the most caste-loving liar explain that fact?Knowing the media, maybe I'm speaking too soon
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Again I'll say it, Wes will win SB MVP this season. Edited by: Thrashen
 

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In Peter King's column today, he cites Tom Brady's season as best ever for a quarterback:


Offensive Player of the Week


New England QB Tom Brady. Brady played a magnificent record-breaking finale in the 38-35 win over the Giants (32-42, 356 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions). He had an NFL-record 50 touchdowns, eight interceptions, 4,805 yards (third all-time for one season), 68.9 percent completion rate and a 117.2 rating this season. He's only the fourth quarterback to average 300 passing yards per game for a season, and, as NBC/HBO stat maven Elliott Kalb pointed out, Brady's the only cold-weather quarterback to ever do that. Dan Marino, Kurt Warner (dome) and Dan Fouts are the only guys in the 300-yard-average club. And how about this scheduling note: The Patriots' post-Thanksgiving games, all six of them, happened outside in the north. And New England played one dome game all year. All things considered, this seems obvious: We've just seen the best season a quarterback ever had.


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