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Have we reached that point in the season where we switch the discussion to what we are going to do with our high draft pick?  Asking for a friend...
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(Yesterday, 12:23 PM)PurplePorsche Wrote: Have we reached that point in the season where we switch the discussion to what we are going to do with our high draft pick?  Asking for a friend...

We'll have a top 10 draft pick and Kwesi will trade it to Green Bay
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KAM can take a blue chip and turn it into 2 whites and a set of matching bar coasters better than anybody else from wall street.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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I am just waiting and wanting to see JJM consistently and see how he develops
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No other way to put it, the Vikings are soft.
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Yes.

But, you’re asking the wrong guy.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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We'll turn it into Lewis Cine, Part Deux.
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(Yesterday, 12:23 PM)PurplePorsche Wrote: Have we reached that point in the season where we switch the discussion to what we are going to do with our high draft pick?  Asking for a friend...

Usually the "reward" or reason for hope after a bad year is looking forward to the draft. Well, based on the results of the Kwesi/Grigson brain trust....we can't even look forward to that because you go into it expecting them to blow the pick in some fashion. Almost like when Tice and the TOA were letting the clock expire on draft days. If they are replaced and we bring in someone with legitimate experience relating to the GM position to make the pick, that's different, but as of now I wouldn't trust Kwesi/Grigson to pick out my laundry detergent much less pick the right guy on draft day.
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(Yesterday, 12:46 PM)Vanguard83 Wrote: No other way to put it, the Vikings are soft.

Yes they are. Football is a physical sport. So if you are sift you have to resort to trickery deception. Hasn't worked so well so far. Perhaps they should simply acquire some studs to play for them for a change!
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