NFL Playoffs - Championship Round

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Ten years removed from that fateful, blizzard-burdened Divisional Playoff victory against the Raiders in Foxboro, and New England may have inaugurated the beginning of a new “dynasty” with their thundering win against the Broncos. This reign will not be one of an “underdog team,” or of a second-year, sixth-round quarterback “proving himself” whilst filling-in for an injured star, or of an undefeated season. No, this new dynasty is one in which racial, social, and cultural consequences hang naked in the balance.

That 2001 Patriots squad, though undeniably “whiter” than their AFC playoff foes in terms of defense (which featured 3 white starters -Teddy Bruschi, Mike Vrabel, and Ted Johnson) and several white backups and special teamers (Matt Stevens, Larry Izzo, Matt Chatham, and Dave Nugent), had little to support offensively, playing only Tom Brady, sparsely-used fullback Marc Edwards, and 3 white OL (Light, Andruzzi, and Neal).

Ten years later, and the same Patriot squad now features the most dynamic, electrifying, “white friendly” offense we’ve witnessed in the past 25-30 years of NFL football. Players such as Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Julian Edelman, Danny Woodhead, Rob Gronkowski, Matt Light, Logan Mankins, Dan Connolly, Sebastian Vollmer, and Nate Solder will all be heavily featured in their upcoming AFC Championship game. Keep in mind, had it not been for a Week 1 injury suffered by white veteran center, Dan Koppen, black guard Brian Waters would likely still be a backup (giving the Patriots 5 white starters on the OL). For what it’s worth, Waters has played well at right guard this season, particularly so down the stretch. Defensively, Rob Ninkovich is their only actual white “starter,” however, Dane Fletcher and Niko Koutouvides are likely rotate into the game, with WR Julian Edelman randomly inserted into the lineup at nickel cornerback (although this situation has become wildly unpredictable).

This year’s Patriot crew is indeed teeming with white talent, however, these players aren’t the shy, humble, modest, “awe shucks” collection of meek “boy scouts,” yes-men, and wiggers so common on modern NFL rosters. Brady, for instance, has played with anger, passion, fortitude, and toughness this season…

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CAPTION: Infamous Screaming Fight with Bill O’Brien

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CAPTION: Touchdown Celebration

Matt Light and Logan Mankins, the two “enforcers” on the offensive line, have engaged in several scuffles with black defenders this season…

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CAPTION: Mankins and Suh

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CAPTION: Late-Game Interracial Melee vs. Denver

All-world tight end, Rob Gronkowski, also seems to have an “attitude” of sorts. From snapping shirtless pictures with pornstars, to his violent running style, to his booming spikes after every touchdown catch, Gronk plays with a lust to administer a mixture of punishment and embarrassment to black defenders…

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CAPTION: Thunder-Struck Negro Cowers in Fear

All-world wide receiver, Wes Welker, plays with breakneck speed and reckless abandon, blistering past black cornerbacks, throwing fierce blocks downfield, and providing his trademark combination of excitement and intensity every week…

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CAPTION: Another Touchdown for the White Race

With any luck, the Patriots will defeat the smarmy “Plantation Manager,” John Harbaugh, “Plantation Supervisor,” Joe Flacco, and the murderous “Slave Boss,” Ray Lewis. The Ravens, who start 4 whites (Joe Flacco, Matt Birk, Marshall Yanda, and Jarrett Johnson), with TE Dennis Pitta and DE Paul Krueger as prominent backups, are racially-underwhelming. But despite this dearth of whiteness, last Sunday, when the Ravens had secured their (highly unfortunate) victory against the very-white Houston Texans, a camera panned to the raucous crowd, revealing a white female fan (maybe 18 years old?), clad head-to-toe in Ravens gear, jumping up and down, hugging her friend, and literally weeping tears of joy for her Chocolate Comrades. “What a sorry sight,” I thought, that someone from her formerly-prestigious ethnic background would pay top dollar for the right to “support” such an abhorrent, anti-white football corporation. “Ravens, Incorporated,” the franchise that encourages an ultra-homosexual “pre-game” dance routine, performed by their plodding, rotund, over-the-hill “superstar,” Ray Lewis, prior to every home game…

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CAPTION: Drew Brees Envious of Ray’s Pre-Game Hijinks

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CAPTION: Football / Black Minstrel Show

But given the female brain’s predisposition to naïveté and blindly following the mass-consciousness, coupled with quality “role models” also in attendance on Sunday, such as these (allegedly) “white,” (supposedly) “male” paramecium, who could really blame her?

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CAPTION: Baltimore-Based Bolsheviks Boldly Boost Blacks

Or perhaps this sobbing young white “woman” was expressing the ostentatious “emotion” of Ed Reed (Co-Captain of the NFL’s All-Overrated Team along with Troy Polamalu) being melodramatically helped off the field at the end of the game after sustaining his 4[SUP]th[/SUP] or 5[SUP]th[/SUP] different injury that afternoon…

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CAPTION: Cherry-Picking China-Doll Chump

Or maybe her tears were shed for Terrell “Monsterface” Suggs, the hideous, lumbering muscle-pudge that ESPN strictly refers to as “T-Sizzle”…


CAPTION: Twins

The baby-toothed, gum-smiling, acne-scarred cretin (who once punched his girlfriend and abused their two children, throwing bleach into their faces) did have his best season in 2011, but was a non-factor against Houston.

Under Belichick, New England is undefeated in their four AFC Championship game appearances (2001 against Pittsburg, 2003 against the Colts, 2004 against Pittsburg, and 2007 against San Diego). Hopefully, this trend will continue. Then, if the Caste God’s smiles upon us, New England can reach the Superbowl and “avenge” their last-second loss to the Giants (the “whiter” of the NY-SF matchup) in 2007-2008. The Giants start Manning, Ballard, Hynoski, Snee, Bass, and Diehl on offense and Blackburn on defense, with Tollefson heavily rotating (Herzlich and Sash also play at times). With the Packers eliminated, and Jim “Psychopathic Wigger” Harbaugh’s 49ers providing little excitement (aside from Alex Smith, Bruce Miller, Brett Swain, Justin Smith and Colin Jones), I’d rather the slightly-whiter Giants emerge victorious.
 
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I just wanted to bring up something that happened from last week's Patriots Broncos game. It was the post game on-the-field interview with Tom Brady and Gronkowski. After Gronk finished the interview he gave the reporter a firm handshake, then shook Brady's hand and walked off. And it was a real traditional handshake, not the sideways semi hug handshake crap we always see these days. After Brady finished he shook the reporters hand and walked off.

Seeing that just made me smile. It was so refreshing. It brought some dignity back to the game, and for a second it made me forget about what the league had turned into (Negro Football League)
 

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I just wanted to bring up something that happened from last week's Patriots Broncos game. It was the post game on-the-field interview with Tom Brady and Gronkowski. After Gronk finished the interview he gave the reporter a firm handshake, then shook Brady's hand and walked off. And it was a real traditional handshake, not the sideways semi hug handshake crap we always see these days. After Brady finished he shook the reporters hand and walked off.

Seeing that just made me smile. It was so refreshing. It brought some dignity back to the game, and for a second it made me forget about what the league had turned into (Negro Football League)

Good point Lew. That little "half/quasi hug" the bruhfuhz do is so stupid looking. Real men do as you mentioned....shake hands. The only males I give a hug to are my sons (after work, before school in the mornings, etc.).
 

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Or maybe her tears were shed for Terrell “Monsterfaceâ€￾ Suggs, the hideous, lumbering muscle-pudge that ESPN strictly refers to as “T-Sizzleâ€￾…


CAPTION: Twins

The baby-toothed, gum-smiling, acne-scarred cretin (who once punched his girlfriend and abused their two children, throwing bleach into their faces) did have his best season in 2011, but was a non-factor against Houston.

While at Arizona State, your buddy Suggs was charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault against two men, including beating one of them with a steel reinforced rod. In what is par for the norm for black athletes charged with serious crimes, Suggs ended up by acquitted by a Phoenix jury.
 

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Also, based on the many Patriots home games I've watched, the music played at the stadium is almost exclusively White. I can recall hearing Metallica, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Bush, Guns 'N Roses, Rolling Stones, U2, even some classical music. I do not recall hearing any hip-hop, blues, or any of that other garbage that I have certainly heard in other NFL stadiums.
 

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Also, based on the many Patriots home games I've watched, the music played at the stadium is almost exclusively White. I can recall hearing Metallica, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Bush, Guns 'N Roses, Rolling Stones, U2, even some classical music. I do not recall hearing any hip-hop, blues, or any of that other garbage that I have certainly heard in other NFL stadiums.


I’ve noticed this as well. Another artist frequently played at Gillette Stadium is Ozzy Osbourne and/or Black Sabbath. New England’s franchise is one of the few “football cultures” that actually attempts to reflect their fan base’s traditions, personal behavior, and regional interests. It’s paid off for the franchise, both financially (3[SUP]rd [/SUP]richest NFL franchise after Dallas and Washington) and in the team’s on-field success.

Regardless of what happens in tomorrow’s NE-BAL game, our players have had a brilliant season, particularly in the receiving game and defensive front seven positions. If the Patriots should lose, I’ll still look upon this season as a great success. If they do win tomorrow, and I hope they do, may their white players astonish and anger “DWF-Nation” in the Superbowl game. In a perfect world, “The Patriot Missile,” Wes Welker, would win the Superbowl MVP award he likely would have won four long years ago. We’ll see...

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CAPTION: Welker Dominates Superbowl XLII
 

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Patriots WR Welker Gets Better With Age

The story of Welker, who led the Patriots with 122 catches for 1,569 yards and nine touchdowns this season, becoming a great receiver with New England is well known. His combination of great cutting and deep understanding of how quarterback Tom Brady thinks has turned him into one of the top receivers in the league. In four of his five seasons with the Patriots, he has at least 110 catches.
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But this offseason, as Welker hit age 30 and entered the last year of his contract, he spent time in South Florida fine-tuning his skills, working out for up to four and five hours a day while getting a deeper understanding of his body.

“He’s a scientist about how he attacks his training, seeking to be perfect on everything,” said trainer Pete Bommarito, who runs Bommarito Performance Systems in North Miami Beach. “It doesn’t matter if it’s a speed drill or the weight room, he hits it like it’s the last play of the Super Bowl every time. He’s so meticulous about what he does.”

Bommarito’s remarks echo the sentiment of the Patriots’ Bill Belichick, a coach who doesn’t easily dole out praise.

“He practices 100 miles an hour. … He’s very strong for his size and stature but he actually has good playing strength,” Belichick said. “Nutrition, all those things, he’s really borderline fanatical about them. He gets the most out of everything he’s got. I think it’s been hard training, hard work. We all saw how he came back from the injury a couple years ago.”
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“When you catch over 100 balls in this league, you’re going to take your fair share of hits and different things like that,” Welker said. “Each year, you have to train harder, faster and longer and do the things necessary to keep your body right. You make sure you come out the next year as dominant as you were the year before. It takes a lot of time and effort and it’s the only way to do it. It’s the only way I know how and it seems like every year I pick up new things for myself to try and be better. That’s what you have to do especially as you get older.”

Bommarito said that all of the neuromuscular training, kinesiology and other related science are things Welker studies to an extreme as part of his training.

“I definitely do,” said Welker, who also tries to maintain a gluten-free diet, no easy task for an athlete. “I try to understand why I need to do this or need to do that. Activating muscles and how to do it, different things like that to make sure I’m ready to play the game and do those different things. The more knowledge you have about it, the more you can almost do it yourself when someone is not there to guide you or teach you.”

On Friday, Patriots owner Robert Kraft made it clear that Welker is a priority.

“I think Wes wants to be here and we want him here,” Kraft said. “Hopefully when the season ends, both sides will be wise enough to consummate something. He’s pretty special. Any time there is a player on this team I can look eye-to-eye and be at the same level, he’s an important guy.”

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Just saw a report that both Ocho and Ridley are inactive for today's game. Hopefully this means more touches especially for Woodhead and the rest of the Whites on offense.
 

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That is great news. Ocho hasn't done anything all year long anyway. He is so overrated and they need to get rid of him after the season. Ridley is descent but not nearly the player that Woodhead is. I would love to see the coach for once in his life give Woodhead 20 carrries. I know it won't happen but I can dream can't I? He would go for 100+ yards if he ever got the chance to run the ball that much.

This game is huge. Brady can tie Elways record of 5 super bowls if he can win. I not only want to see the Pats win. I want them to destroy and humiliate the Ravens who never seem to shut up. I want it to be the defense that chokes and cannot stop the Pats.

Come on Brady, Gronk, Edleman, Welker and Woodhead. What a game this is going to be!
 

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I have to stifle my gag reflex every time I see the creepy looking freak Steven Tyler.
 

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Brady will adjust.That is what all true stars do. He just has so much adrenaline in his veins. This game is huge and he knows it. They do need to get Gronkowski more involved in the offense. No one on the Ravens can cover this man one on one. Get Gronk the ball and get out of the way. Also get Woodhead some more chances to run or catch the ball. The guy is so explosive. Let's Go Pats!
 

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Woodhead should have had the year Sproles had for the Saints. I guarantee his stats would have had looked better in the same role. He doesn't get a chance for any rythym and they aren't creative when using him. Look at Ray Rice, 20 yards on 9 carries, but I guarantee his ypc will be up by the end of the game. Woodhead doesn't average over 4 ypc right away they switch it up.
 

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So far, very questionable moves by Belicheck (taking a knee at the end of the half with that offense and two timeouts) and the same kind of shaky play on the part of Brady that we've seen the last few times he was in a big playoff game.

Brady missing a wide open Gronk. Brady missing a wide open Hernandez. Brady forcing a ridiculous, floater into a covered Edelman. Maybe BenJarvus will save them.

Shockingly, Flacco doesn't appear rattled in the least by Ed Reed's comments, which should have had that effect on him. But if they did, of course, that might bring a bit of scrutiny on future Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed. Can't have that.

I hope I'm wrong, but if Brady doesn't really step it up in the second half, I don't think any of us are going to be very happy with the Super Bowl.
 
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So far, very questionable moves by Belicheck (taking a knee at the end of the half with that offense and two timeouts) and the same kind of shaky play on the part of Brady that we've seen the last few times he was in a big playoff game.

Brady missing a wide open Gronk. Brady missing a wide open Hernandez. Brady forcing a ridiculous, floater into a covered Edelman. Maybe BenJarvus will save them.

Shockingly, Flacco doesn't appear rattled in the least by Ed Reed's comments, which should have had that effect on him. But if they did, of course, that might bring a bit of scrutiny on future Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed. Can't have that.

I hope I'm wrong, but if Brady doesn't really step it up in the second half, I don't think any of us are going to be very happy with the Super Bowl.

This time bigunreal and I are in agreement.
 

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Not only has Hernandez taken away the short passes away from Woodhead, he is getting carries that Woodhead should be getting. WTH? He is a good athlete but Woodhead just has better chance of making a bigger play.

regardless of whether he stepped out of bounds for that score, the clock hit 0 before Flacco snapped it.
 
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The Patriots (finally) punched it over. They've had to settle for 3 FGs in the red zone today, which is why they are only 3 points ahead.
 

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That was an incredible qb sneak by Brady. He is fearless going over the top like that. He is not just your average pretty boy like they try to say. This guy is tough as nails. Come on Patriots.
 
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