NFL 2010: Black & Fiction (Part 5)
Today: The AFC East
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POSTED: Sep 5, 2010
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Remember we are listing the QBs for every NFL team; with special
footnotes for the Brothas to better understand why the NFL really does not want
the Black QB to be a symbol of success.
Statistics include starting won-loss record,
touchdown/interception ratio, completion percentage, career passer rating,
post-season record and any awards given; all stats courtesy of
Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Yesterday, we examined the NFC West. Today, we look at the AFC East.
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1. NEW YORK JETS - Because of how you are doing
Darrelle Revis dirty, a new chant: J! E! T! S! SUCK! SUCK! SUCK!
2. MIAMI DOLPHINS – Dolphins will always be the
arch –villain of the Jets – the hell with Tom Brady & Belicheat.
3. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Unless Tully Banta -
Cain has double – digit sacks in him, Pats have no pass rush.
4. BUFFALO BILLS – In spite of a potentially super
ground attack, Bills’ chances for postseason will die at the season’s kickoff.
THE
QBs:
JETS: MARK SANCHEZ (8-7, 12/20, 53.8, 63.0, 2-1) Mark Brunell (78-73, 182/107, 59.5,
83.9, 5-5, 3 Pro Bowls) Kellen Clemens (4-5, 5/11, 51.8, 59.7)
DOLPHINS: CHAD HENNE (7-6,
12/14, 60.7, 75.2) Chad Pennington (43-37, 102/64, 66.1, 90.1) Tyler Thigpen is the other listed backup (Editors' note: Former West Virginia star Pat White was cut by the Fish on Saturday.)
BILLS: TRENT EDWARDS (14-16,
24/25, 61.3, 77.9) Ryan Fitzpatrick (8-14, 21/27, 57.8, 67.7) Brian Brohm
and Levi Brown are the listed backups.
Overview:
“Hard Knocks” my Black Ass! For every positive step the Jets and Sanchez took
toward becoming a real player in the Super Bowl sweepstakes, they are about as
lethal as a 12 – gauge filled with rock salt.
Stinging
an opponent won’t be as effective as knockin’ them the fuck out; and without
Darrelle Revis, the Jet defense has no knockout capability.
It
is a further abuse of the talent sitting in the Jets’ locker room that Brad
Smith, like Carolina’s Armanti Edwards and many others before them, line up as
a wide receiver or special teams player.
Smith,
out of the University of Missouri, set over 65 school records – as a
quarterback; including being the first quarterback to ever pass for over 8,000
yards and rush over 4,000 yards in a collegiate career.
But
the Jets would use Dead Roaches like Kellen Clemens and Erik Ainge – neither of
who could carry Smith’s jock – and keep them as clipboard holders because they
have “the right look” – what a crock of shit!
Even
without playing QB, Smith is already in the record books with the longest
kickoff return in team history.
The
parallels with Smith and Revis, arguably the best cornerback in the entire
league, are clear – treat the Black stars with benign neglect; pat ‘em on the
back, but by all means, please don’t pay them what they’re worth; why they
don’t know what to do with the money they already have!
The
“Dead Roach” concept is alive and well in Buffalo as well; where the
Edwards/Fitzpatrick competition is striking fear in the hearts of no one.
Neither of these guys should be starting - for anyone - but the Fred
Jackson/Marshawn Lynch/C.J. Spiller tandem at tailback will legitimize the
ineptitude under center.
Just
as former Bills WR Terrell Owens was blamed because “he only caught 5 TD
passes” – Edwards or Fitzpatrick will skate and the running backs will bear the
brunt of the criticism; in spite of the fact the Bills and the League knows –
these boys ain’t shit!
To
Miami’s credit, the Dolphins know who they are; and the way they run their
Wildcat (thanks to the irreplaceable Ronnie Brown) makes them a formidable
opponent; and they bug the Jets worse than in-laws.
Tom
Brady will give the fantasy freaks their hard- on, but his fate in the
postseason (if they get there) will be exactly as it was against Baltimore last
year. New England can score 40 a game all year but come Money Time, Brady will
be spittin’ turf against an aggressive defense like Baltimore, Oakland (yes I
said Oakland – more on that later) and (with a happy, well – paid shutdown
corner like Revis) the New York Jets…
NEXT: The AFC South.
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