Yesterday, 10:42 PM
(Yesterday, 09:21 PM)supafreak84 Wrote: It's ok to call a spade a spade when they have played horrible, or the coaching has been atrocious, or the draft picks haven't panned out, because those are all true statements and major factors in our losses to this point. Nobody cares about draft position because nobody trusts Kwesi to make a smart pick anyways. We all love what we saw today but does that erase the fact we are 4-4 still and came off an ugly, ugly loss to the Chargers? So which team are? Like we've all said for weeks, have to let the season play out to know for sure
I'd say...we're a team that is breaking in a new, young QB that had an injury, and that our o-line has been riddled as well. We had some good effort from our veteran backup QB, but had plenty of other issues including some odd playcalling by the coaches, etc.
All that said...we're 2-0 in the division, both road wins. We won in Detroit for the first time in half of a decade, and our QB1 looked worlds more consistent than he did to start the season.
Everyone wanted a young QB, a dual-threat QB, someone to use the very loaded larder we have, but got very prickly over the very bumpy ride involved.
I shudder to think how they'd do with a few seasons of Burrow.
It's been rough, but we were never more than one win from .500, even with all the issues. In the meantime, our division is cannibalizing itself rabidly and we could be leading within a month. As rough as our schedule is, which game looks rougher than the Lions at home?
Just sayin'...yeah, it's been a rough ride, but the determined doom and gloom accomplishes nothing. Sports is entertainment, and fandom basically is synonymous with drama.
Take the Momentum and Build, Vikings!!


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