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  On the path to?
Posted by: purplefaithful - 12-08-2025, 06:31 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (17)

Five quarterbacks — Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Patrick Mahomes, Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman — have won three or more Super Bowls.

Two of them played, in their first year as a starter, worse than J.J. McCarthy has played this season for the Vikings.

I watched one of those seasons up close.

In 1989, I was covering the Cowboys for the Dallas Morning News. Troy Aikman, now a Hall of Famer, was the first selection in the 1989 NFL draft and began the season as a starter.

He did not win a game as a rookie. The Cowboys’ only victory that season came when St. Paul native Steve Walsh defeated Washington while Aikman nursed one of his many injuries that season.

Bradshaw stunk in his first season as a starter, too, completing just 38.1% of his passes, throwing for six touchdowns with 24 interceptions.

This season, McCarthy has completed 56% of his passes, with nine TD throws and 10 interceptions, for a passer rating of 67.4. 

You will be shocked at how well that compares to the first seasons of a number of great quarterbacks:

Peyton Manning: 56.7 completion percentage, 26 touchdowns, 28 interceptions, passer rating of 71.2.
Eli Manning: 48.2, 6-9, 55.4
Bradshaw: 38.1, 6-24, 30.4.
Aikman: 52.9, 9-18, 55.7.
John Elway: 47.5, 7-14, 54.9.
Josh Allen: 52.8, 10-12, 67.9.

An important caveat: Thousands of quarterbacks have started their careers poorly and then had poor careers.

McCarthy’s flair for the dramatic, combined with his first efficient performance as a pro Sunday in the Vikings’ 31-0 victory over Washington, gives us permission to envision McCarthy developing into something special.

Like Aikman.

Aikman is one of the toughest athletes I’ve ever watched up close. That toughness would make him an exceptional player and leader. As a rookie, it threatened to end his career.

Playing behind a developing offensive line, without a running game, for a coach (Jimmy Johnson) who wanted to throw the ball a lot, with No. 1 receiver Michael Irvin missing much of the season because of injuries, Aikman repeatedly held the ball in the pocket until the last possible second, trying to give his receivers as much time as possible to get open.

He paid a physical price, often getting smashed in the chin or chest as he released the ball. He played in just 11 games in 1989. The Cowboys would score a total of 20 points in their last three games.

Late in the season, I sat in the office of defensive coordinator Dave Wannstedt, who seemed shockingly optimistic. What I remember him saying went something like this: “Jimmy is starting to realize how important it is to run the ball in this league, even if you’re not getting much yardage, just to relieve pressure on the quarterback and wear down the defense. If we can give Troy a good running back and get Irvin back, and we find a couple of pass rushers, look out.”

The Cowboys drafted Emmitt Smith the next year. He would become the NFL’s all-time rushing leader. Irvin became a Hall of Famer. Wannstedt built a powerhouse defense, in part thanks to the Herschel Walker trade, and Aikman was the ideal leader for that team — a leader who had taken lumps and had his worthiness questioned as a rookie.

McCarthy is in a much better situation today than Aikman was in 1989. He has a phenomenal and healthy No. 1 receiver, in Justin Jefferson. 

He has plenty of receiving options, two good running backs and an offensive line that is effective when healthy.

The grand plan of having him develop into a winner has been deferred but not yet destroyed.

Yes, McCarthy has played terribly at times this season. That puts him in pretty good company.

STRIB

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  Okay, I peeked
Posted by: Montana Tom - 12-08-2025, 06:25 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (3)

I refused to head to my locals sports bar to watch the game on Sunday and it was not airing in my neck of the woods.
I had holiday stuff to do with the trophy wife, so before I headed out the door, I thought I'd maybe peek at the score. 
Yes, I admit...I peeked.
Vikings were up 14-0 at that point, so on our shopping journey, I checked in from time to time.
And then I did what I absolutely was NOT going to do...I watched some of the highlight videos.

I don't know if the Commanders were that bad or we were that good.
But it's like a moth to a lightbulb for a lifelong Vikings fan...I can't stay away for good.

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  I think that Vikings/Washington game..
Posted by: purplefaithful - 12-08-2025, 05:14 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (1)

Was the 1st game all season where the originally envisioned starting 5 started AND finished???

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  If you’re the Brownies
Posted by: AGRforever - 12-07-2025, 04:28 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (11)

Sanders has to be the guy going forward. Dude looks like he can play.

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  Daniel Jones is available.
Posted by: AGRforever - 12-07-2025, 04:17 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (18)

Here’s your chance to buy low. K’aaron took 2 years to get back to normal. Kirk still looks like shit. If you want him, he’ll be available.

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  Commanders game thread
Posted by: NorseFeathers - 12-07-2025, 01:15 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (43)

Atta boy JJM. Grip and rip it. Nice 1st drive

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  Ima bad fan...
Posted by: purplefaithful - 12-07-2025, 12:31 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (28)

I know that locker room is desperate for a win..

I'm rooting for a good game from JJM today, and a win for the Vikings when it comes to draft order & tie-breakers...

Sorry, a shitty way for a fan to think lol! 

I also want to leap the Cowboys who I think will covet Love in the draft.

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  Anyone else catch Hoosiers vs Buckeyes last night?
Posted by: purplefaithful - 12-07-2025, 11:48 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (10)

What a game! 

That Hoosier team is feisty and not afraid to punch you in the mouth. I vastly under-rated their team - VASTLY

Looking at the CFP's, I think there is top 3 and everybody else:

Indiana
Ohio State
Georgia

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  McCarthy needs a decent game today for obvious reasons
Posted by: StickierBuns - 12-07-2025, 07:45 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (39)

For the organization, the fans, his teammates, etc.......today needs to be a decent one for the kid. His teammates are ready to get back on the wagon, they just need a reason. Just needs to relax and let it rip, for better or worse. Another home debacle and he'll be booed to International Falls. Probably too far to say its the beginning of the end if its a shit show, but I think strategy and plans for the offseason definitely shift if its another gross outing. What that exactly means remains to be seen.

I won't lie, my confidence has been shaken in JJ. His back can't be more against the wall as we stand right now. There's a small part of me that of course is very hopeful, but if I'm being honest, I envision another subpar outing. Fingers crossed this is another opinion of mine that turns out to be wrong come 4:00 pm eastern time. Throw us fans a life preserver, JJM.....trying to hang in there.  Confused

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  Climate Change “Science”
Posted by: Waterboy - 12-05-2025, 08:21 PM - Forum: Sensitive Topics - Replies (4)

I think if Uzbekistan skews your data by 40%, I’m not real confident the study itself had any chance of ever being accurate. Lol. Maybe it’s just me.  One of the biggest hoaxes in history. Even four decades worth of data is nowhere near enough to tell us anything.  

https://timesca.com/journal-retracts-cli...omic-data/

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