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Everson Griffen “desperately wants to come back to the Minnesota Vikings.”
#11
Justin Houston.
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#12
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
One episode away from being a distraction. That being said, I'd take him over Weatherly. Slide him inside on passing downs. 
and slide him to the sidelines on critical short yardage situations so he doesnt jump... again.  I loved Griff,  but between him seemingly always giving away free first downs to hard counts,  and his emotional/mental issues,  I will roll with the youngsters and build for the future.
breaks my heart to agree with this but I do.  I would love Griff back but he could easily become a distraction.  I wonder if football helps or hurts his mental state?  Getting his mind right should be job one.
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#13
Can someone refresh my memory on the Cousins tweet? 
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#14
The exact quote was "Kirk Cousins is ass". Then he said to ask Zimmer if he actually wanted him or not. It wasn't pretty.

I do hope he's more stable mentally. As long as he has treatment and it's under control, then it's just life. There's no doubt I have a soft spot for Griff and if he can contribute, I'd love him back. I always loved his fire and passion. But if he is beyond the point of positively contributing and competing, then no.
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#15
Aye mateys, I believe that ship has sailed…  Wink B)  
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#16
First and foremost, I hope all is well with his health. I enjoyed watching him play but I don't see him coming back.
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#17
He desperately wants money
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Quote: @Nichelle said:
The exact quote was "Kirk Cousins is ass". Then he said to ask Zimmer if he actually wanted him or not. It wasn't pretty.

I do hope he's more stable mentally. As long as he has treatment and it's under control, then it's just life. There's no doubt I have a soft spot for Griff and if he can contribute, I'd love him back. I always loved his fire and passion. But if he is beyond the point of positively contributing and competing, then no.
I wish he would have just stayed...  him and Robison are two guys I really miss.
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Honestly though,   Griff has had a pretty solid career considering where he started out by getting arrested his first summer off back in cali, and then settling down for a lot of solid years of play after that, until the fateful day where he flipped shit at that hotel.  I wish we could bottle his intensity and motor and put it in other players as we would have one hell of a team.
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#20
I think the guy has something left. I’m not sure I want his crazy on the team. 
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