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WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009
https://twitter.com/adamschefter/status/785786995729698816
https://twitter.com/adamschefter/status/785787640503078912

who needs a 2017 first rounder when you can just sign all the old ones?

more seriously, it will be interesting see how Long does. Matt Kalil was one of the worst tackles and after an initial decent game vs Carolina, TJ Clemmings managed to be worse, so he doesn't have a high bar to clear. Hopefully playing under Sparano again will get one last good season out of him.

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WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009
Divisional game between potential playoff teams that also features two prominent faces of the league.

It's just one of those faces got hurt and the teams are bad.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009

The DE even bites on the read-option for a moment.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009
Schatz is a thin skinned baby.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009

If anyone knows how to gracefully bow out, it's Burt Farve

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009

Kirios posted:

Confluence + Google Drive + 1Password is perfect for IT stuff...why the gently caress are you dealing with Sharepoint.

Sometimes those decisions are out of your hands.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009

Febreeze posted:

Honestly both Favre and Rodgers come across as dickholes in this piece. Rodgers as the young full of himself teenage attitude douche and Favre the rear end in a top hat old man who sits on his throne ignoring the plebs. Favre making Rodgers sign his own helmet to wear at practice is amazing though

Not too surprising, since that's really what they both are.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009
so how come he look so fat in uniform :confused: :confused: :confused:

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009

Pops Mgee posted:

The only thing that bothers me more than players whining for a flag is when there's a fumble or false start and all the players on both teams start pointing. What the gently caress are you doing? The refs don't care which team is pointing more.

Considering it's one of the few forms of emotion they're allowed to display without drawing a flag, I'll allow it.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009
the gently caress? how is that relevant to anything?

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Nov 6, 2009

MY NIGGA D-LINK posted:

I have zero sympathy for him, that's what

neat.

WHOOPS
Nov 6, 2009
teddy bridgewater wishes he could have his leg stepped on right now

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Nov 6, 2009
The way Bradford has avoided turnovers is definitely better than anything Teddy has done but otherwise his success this year is similar to the way Teddy closed out his rookie year. The offense Bradford is running is also very similar to what the Vikings had evolved into at that time, which involved more spread/shotgun snaps and less running power runs/play action.

I firmly believe the Vikings would be a similar position with Teddy because what's really helped besides the defense is AP going down. Needing to accommodate his play style was really limiting because of the rest of the Vikings talent wasn't good enough (the o-line, Teddy's deep ball). The team is far better suited to spread formations and quick throws on short/intermediate routes and that's what is happening now. The occasional deep ball is also connecting because that's just something Bradford does better. He's also had a super quick release and been nothing short of phenomenal under pressure. The comment about the line giving him time isn't really accurate - it's been awful all around. The run game being abysmal is directly because of the line and Bradford's been under pressure as much as anyone not named Tannehill. Practically all of Bradford's highlight plays have a side barreling down on him as he releases the ball. It's the most likely thing to hurt the Vikings down the road (well, maybe a Blair Walsh miss is more likely) because if the pressure starts to actually get home, all the jokes about Bradford's fragility will be a reality.

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