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		Quote:  @StickyBun said:
 
  Which leads to the logical question of just why? Kwesi is playing 1973 electronic football while telling people he's all about analytics. He looks like a genuine moron.@Wetlander  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @MaroonBells  said:
   
  @AGRforever  said:
   
  @Kentis  said:
   
  @JimmyinSD  said:
   
  Kwazy like a fox, trading the next GM’s picks, I like it…!@Kentis  said:
  Swapping 2026 late round picks, yes 2026…!  B) 
Somebody really needed to show a win here,  not a very big win mind you,  but a win nonetheless.    B)   3 drafts from now?  I'm not sure that I've heard of a trade 3 years out with next to no compensation.  I'd assume we're trading a 7th for a 6th or similar? 
I think this tells you everything you need to know. Its nothing. It's less than nothing. It's a joke really. And I'm not even kidding about that. 
 
I think the Rams would've just released him. But they saw an opportunity to show a guy with an attitude problem and an inflated belief in his own value just what his true value was on the market. 
 
Akers has ability, actually a very good athlete. But not sure about his temperament or work ethic. As you mention, he's picked up for next to nothing. And he's only 24 years old.  
I didn't see any juice in him coming out of college and he doesn't look explosive after the Achilles.  I thought he was overrated coming into the NFL. I'd be surprised if he ends up being our lead back. 
Oh, I don't think he's going to be the lead back. And the Rams gave up on him for some reason. I sincerely doubt he'll be a Viking next season. 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @mgobluevikes said:
 
  I hear you. As I've mentioned many times recently, I'm giving KAM some more time before I bring the hammer down. Games to be played yet. But I might have to start looking for that hammer in the garage so I know where it is if I need it.@StickyBun  said:
   
  @Wetlander  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @MaroonBells  said:
   
  @AGRforever  said:
   
  @Kentis  said:
   
  @JimmyinSD  said:
   
  Kwazy like a fox, trading the next GM’s picks, I like it…!@Kentis  said:
  Swapping 2026 late round picks, yes 2026…!  B) 
Somebody really needed to show a win here,  not a very big win mind you,  but a win nonetheless.    B)   3 drafts from now?  I'm not sure that I've heard of a trade 3 years out with next to no compensation.  I'd assume we're trading a 7th for a 6th or similar? 
I think this tells you everything you need to know. Its nothing. It's less than nothing. It's a joke really. And I'm not even kidding about that. 
 
I think the Rams would've just released him. But they saw an opportunity to show a guy with an attitude problem and an inflated belief in his own value just what his true value was on the market. 
 
Akers has ability, actually a very good athlete. But not sure about his temperament or work ethic. As you mention, he's picked up for next to nothing. And he's only 24 years old.  
I didn't see any juice in him coming out of college and he doesn't look explosive after the Achilles.  I thought he was overrated coming into the NFL. I'd be surprised if he ends up being our lead back. 
Oh, I don't think he's going to be the lead back. And the Rams gave up on him for some reason. I sincerely doubt he'll be a Viking next season. 
Which leads to the logical question of just why? Kwesi is playing 1973 electronic football while telling people he's all about analytics. He looks like a genuine moron.  
 
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @StickyBun said:
 
  Get a tool belt,  alway have that hammer handy wherever you are.@mgobluevikes  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @Wetlander  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @MaroonBells  said:
   
  @AGRforever  said:
   
  @Kentis  said:
   
  @JimmyinSD  said:
   
  Kwazy like a fox, trading the next GM’s picks, I like it…!@Kentis  said:
  Swapping 2026 late round picks, yes 2026…!  B) 
Somebody really needed to show a win here,  not a very big win mind you,  but a win nonetheless.    B)   3 drafts from now?  I'm not sure that I've heard of a trade 3 years out with next to no compensation.  I'd assume we're trading a 7th for a 6th or similar? 
I think this tells you everything you need to know. Its nothing. It's less than nothing. It's a joke really. And I'm not even kidding about that. 
 
I think the Rams would've just released him. But they saw an opportunity to show a guy with an attitude problem and an inflated belief in his own value just what his true value was on the market. 
 
Akers has ability, actually a very good athlete. But not sure about his temperament or work ethic. As you mention, he's picked up for next to nothing. And he's only 24 years old.  
I didn't see any juice in him coming out of college and he doesn't look explosive after the Achilles.  I thought he was overrated coming into the NFL. I'd be surprised if he ends up being our lead back. 
Oh, I don't think he's going to be the lead back. And the Rams gave up on him for some reason. I sincerely doubt he'll be a Viking next season. 
Which leads to the logical question of just why? Kwesi is playing 1973 electronic football while telling people he's all about analytics. He looks like a genuine moron.  
I hear you. As I've mentioned many times recently, I'm giving KAM some more time before I bring the hammer down. Games to be played yet. But I might have to start looking for that hammer in the garage so I know where it is if I need it.
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @JimmyinSD said:
 
  lol, good advice.@StickyBun  said:
   
  @mgobluevikes  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @Wetlander  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @MaroonBells  said:
   
  @AGRforever  said:
   
  @Kentis  said:
   
  @JimmyinSD  said:
   
  Kwazy like a fox, trading the next GM’s picks, I like it…!@Kentis  said:
  Swapping 2026 late round picks, yes 2026…!  B) 
Somebody really needed to show a win here,  not a very big win mind you,  but a win nonetheless.    B)   3 drafts from now?  I'm not sure that I've heard of a trade 3 years out with next to no compensation.  I'd assume we're trading a 7th for a 6th or similar? 
I think this tells you everything you need to know. Its nothing. It's less than nothing. It's a joke really. And I'm not even kidding about that. 
 
I think the Rams would've just released him. But they saw an opportunity to show a guy with an attitude problem and an inflated belief in his own value just what his true value was on the market. 
 
Akers has ability, actually a very good athlete. But not sure about his temperament or work ethic. As you mention, he's picked up for next to nothing. And he's only 24 years old.  
I didn't see any juice in him coming out of college and he doesn't look explosive after the Achilles.  I thought he was overrated coming into the NFL. I'd be surprised if he ends up being our lead back. 
Oh, I don't think he's going to be the lead back. And the Rams gave up on him for some reason. I sincerely doubt he'll be a Viking next season. 
Which leads to the logical question of just why? Kwesi is playing 1973 electronic football while telling people he's all about analytics. He looks like a genuine moron.  
I hear you. As I've mentioned many times recently, I'm giving KAM some more time before I bring the hammer down. Games to be played yet. But I might have to start looking for that hammer in the garage so I know where it is if I need it.
 
Get a tool belt,  alway have that hammer handy wherever you are. 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @StickyBun said:
 
  I've said it a million times, but just because you may be "intelligent" or booksmart, doesn't mean you know shit about football and his overall actual football experience was/is extremely limited. The Wilfs have been guilty of hiring the "media darling" before without looking at actual context. I also said he was going to be a disaster from the very outset. His name was Brad Childress.@mgobluevikes  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @Wetlander  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @MaroonBells  said:
   
  @AGRforever  said:
   
  @Kentis  said:
   
  @JimmyinSD  said:
   
  Kwazy like a fox, trading the next GM’s picks, I like it…!@Kentis  said:
  Swapping 2026 late round picks, yes 2026…!  B) 
Somebody really needed to show a win here,  not a very big win mind you,  but a win nonetheless.    B)   3 drafts from now?  I'm not sure that I've heard of a trade 3 years out with next to no compensation.  I'd assume we're trading a 7th for a 6th or similar? 
I think this tells you everything you need to know. Its nothing. It's less than nothing. It's a joke really. And I'm not even kidding about that. 
 
I think the Rams would've just released him. But they saw an opportunity to show a guy with an attitude problem and an inflated belief in his own value just what his true value was on the market. 
 
Akers has ability, actually a very good athlete. But not sure about his temperament or work ethic. As you mention, he's picked up for next to nothing. And he's only 24 years old.  
I didn't see any juice in him coming out of college and he doesn't look explosive after the Achilles.  I thought he was overrated coming into the NFL. I'd be surprised if he ends up being our lead back. 
Oh, I don't think he's going to be the lead back. And the Rams gave up on him for some reason. I sincerely doubt he'll be a Viking next season. 
Which leads to the logical question of just why? Kwesi is playing 1973 electronic football while telling people he's all about analytics. He looks like a genuine moron.  
I hear you. As I've mentioned many times recently, I'm giving KAM some more time before I bring the hammer down. Games to be played yet. But I might have to start looking for that hammer in the garage so I know where it is if I need it.
 
		
	 
	
	
		Quote:  @supafreak84 said:
 
  I remember that one, they said, "We couldn't let him escape to Green Bay", so they didn't bother with any more interviews.  I mean who would bother when you've got Andy Reid's sawed-off caddy in the room?  Green Bay had to settle for McCarthy.@StickyBun  said:
   
  @mgobluevikes  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @Wetlander  said:
   
  @StickyBun  said:
   
  @MaroonBells  said:
   
  @AGRforever  said:
   
  @Kentis  said:
   
  @JimmyinSD  said:
   
  Kwazy like a fox, trading the next GM’s picks, I like it…!@Kentis  said:
  Swapping 2026 late round picks, yes 2026…!  B) 
Somebody really needed to show a win here,  not a very big win mind you,  but a win nonetheless.    B)   3 drafts from now?  I'm not sure that I've heard of a trade 3 years out with next to no compensation.  I'd assume we're trading a 7th for a 6th or similar? 
I think this tells you everything you need to know. Its nothing. It's less than nothing. It's a joke really. And I'm not even kidding about that. 
 
I think the Rams would've just released him. But they saw an opportunity to show a guy with an attitude problem and an inflated belief in his own value just what his true value was on the market. 
 
Akers has ability, actually a very good athlete. But not sure about his temperament or work ethic. As you mention, he's picked up for next to nothing. And he's only 24 years old.  
I didn't see any juice in him coming out of college and he doesn't look explosive after the Achilles.  I thought he was overrated coming into the NFL. I'd be surprised if he ends up being our lead back. 
Oh, I don't think he's going to be the lead back. And the Rams gave up on him for some reason. I sincerely doubt he'll be a Viking next season. 
Which leads to the logical question of just why? Kwesi is playing 1973 electronic football while telling people he's all about analytics. He looks like a genuine moron.  
I hear you. As I've mentioned many times recently, I'm giving KAM some more time before I bring the hammer down. Games to be played yet. But I might have to start looking for that hammer in the garage so I know where it is if I need it.
 
I've said it a million times, but just because you may be "intelligent" or booksmart, doesn't mean you know shit about football and his overall actual football experience was/is extremely limited. The Wilfs have been guilty of hiring the "media darling" before without looking at actual context. I also said he was going to be a disaster from the very outset. His name was Brad Childress.  
 
 
 
		
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