Dre Bly/Joey Harrington

bigunreal

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Dre Bly went on NFLTotal Access today and blamed Joey Harrington for
the Lions' horrible season. This is incredible; some overrated black
idiot can now publicly name the only white player who plays a
significant role on his team as being solely responsible for the team's
failures. Let's see; even an obnoxious nut like T.O. was heavily
condemned when he dared to (very mildly, in comparison to Bly)
criticize black QB Donovan McNabb. I'm sure white-hating moron Matt
Millen (who should have been fired long before Mariucci) will issue a
strong public condemnation of Bly, and at least suspend him for several
games, if no release him.



We are truly living in the nightmare world that is Don King's America.
Why don' t they just end the charade and ban white players from
professional sports?
 

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i agree that Millen should have been let go of as well... as for Bly it's unacceptable, however i don't think that his color has anything to do with it... any player that goes out and thrashes his team/teammates publicly DURING a season should be punished for it...
i actually respect Bly after watching him playing with the cast on broken hand the other week but that behaviour is unacceptable...

he does have a point, Joey is not playing well btw
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true, plus Joey has a "luxury" of throwing to such "great hopefuls" as Williams', Rogers, Pollard (once solid but now nothing special)...
 

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The other week Bly had said something along the lines of 'they should let the defensive players play offense since they stink so bad' which in some ways is worse then his attack on Harrington. It is clear he's not having a good season (along with the rest of the Lions team, heck when WAS the last time they had a good season?) and deep down he probably regrets leaving the Lambs, uh Rams, to go and try for big bucks at the Lions.
 

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There's not a single player on the team distinguishing himself. They hate Harrington but dont try themselves. There a bunch of crybabies and miscreants. Mooch with his eager to please blacks personality never had a chance with these snakes.

BTW Overberserker what happened to Uberberserker? Is this you or is your little brother now posting?
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Just imagine if the races were reversed in a simliar situation to this.
Now we would have to search pretty hard to find a player comparable to
Bly, since there are no white CBs allowed in the NFL, so let's turn
back the clock a few years. What do you think the reaction would be if
Jason Sehorn had said the exact same things on national t.v. about his
team's black starting QB? I know, he played on teams with white QBs,
but let's pretend he was playing now, and was on say....the Saints. A
far stronger case can be made that Aaron Brooks is the main problem on
the Saints team, than that Harrington is the main problem on the Lions.
The answer, of course, is obvious. First of all, EVERY black player on
the Saints-which would be nearly the entire roster-would side with
Brooks and make it impossible for Sehorn to even enter the locker room
again. Not a single one of his few white teammates would side
with him. The lame, wanna-be comedians at ESPN would not let the story
alone, and would cover it with their typical, anti-white bias. Other
black players in the NFL would speak out publicly about the issue, and
they would all support Brooks. If Sehorn wasn't severely reprimanded
quickly enough, professional race hustlers Jesse and Al would issue
their predictable comments. Sehorn, after making the obligatory public
apology, would be released by the Saints, and would almost certainly
never play in the NFL again. Now what will happen, if anything, to
Bly? It is highly probable that ESPN will not seriously address
the issue, and will only report on it for a day or so. Not a single one
of Harrington's few white teammates will publicly defend him (of
course, none will defend him behind closed doors in the locker room,
either). Matt Millen might possibly issue a lame, milquetoast statement
that serves as a lukewarm defense of Harrington. There will be
absolutely no public condemnation of Bly, by Millen or anyone
else.
 

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Bly fianlly apologized but he did it because he had to of course he didn't mean a single thing he said. I liked how though all the white guys on ESPN actually stood up for Harrington and said Bly was flat out wrong and thats not what TEAMS do. Though I didn't know there were teams in the NFL anymore. I thought it was just 53 individuals wearing the same uniforms every Sunday.
 

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Terrell Owens was basically thrown off of his team for saying essentially the same kind of thing. Owens though criticized a media annointed God (McNabb).

First Rush Limbaugh is fired for criticizing McNabb and now Owens. Geez don't say anything bad about that guy or the media Gods will hurl a thunderbolt at you. Talk about the media being desirous of seeing a black QB succeed.
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The ESPN Caste supporter types turn on the affaletes who get way out of line becausethey contradict the propaganda line, in sports and society in general, that there are absolutely no differences between the way blacks and whites think and act. We are told over and over that we areexactly the sameunder the hood of ourdifferent paint jobs -- though left unexplained is how the paint job of the blacks supposedly gives them such wondrous skills as to be able to dominate every position in football and basketball.
 

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I've been a fan of the Lions for about 25 years now and I can't
remember a stretch as bad as this one. I thought mooch would be
the answer but he was just a black rump kisser/ country club coach who
wouldn't discipline the team. By the way, isn't it interesting
how quickly a white caste coach will jump on some poor little white
referee for a questionable call but not say a word when one of his
precious black felons in training kills the team by
incurring a stupid penalty (unsportsmanlike conduct,
unnecessary roughness, etc...)? Detroit can't execute
consistently on offense the defense has been playing with less and less
discipline every week and the play calling seems very unimaginative and
overly conservative.......but then again most of the players
(especially the receivers) don't seem to know the plays anyway.
The last time the Lions made the playoffs they had the old tank
commander Bobby Ross as head coach. He didn't tolerate
lack-luster effort. I don't know where they'll go from
here. The only two players on the team who are solid are the PK
Jason Hanson and the punter Nick Harris...they're both good.
 

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Poacher said:
I thought mooch would be the answer but he was just a black rump kisser/ country club coach who wouldn't discipline the team.


He may be a nice guy but he was a total doormat to Owens while coaching Frisco. Now the Wisconsin media is hoping to land him in Green Bay if Sherman gets yanked. Why? What is the appeal of Mooch as a coach?
 

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i still have beef with Lions after they cut Staley even though they didn't even have a decent runningback at that point, and had the whole comitee thing going...
 

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he only two players on the team who are solid are the PK Jason Hanson and the punter Nick Harris...they're both good.

Thats cause they get lots of practice, especially Harris.
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