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So...what do we think of the cuts—who will be added to the PS?
#11
Quote: @njvike said:
Even dumb fans should now be realizing that 2 playoff wins since 2005, the most anemic postseason shit-storm stretch of 14 years in the Vikings entire HISTORY (that is since 1961, boys and girls), is totally unacceptable.

Fans need to stop focusing on stupid little minutiae like the 3rd QB, or if a punter/kicker with ZERO NFL experience makes the practice squad. Who gives a rat's ass!!?? Seriously, does any rational-minded fan think that Vedvik or Sloter were keys to a SB Championship THIS season? Are you fucking kidding me? We've been told that the Vikings have had one of, if not THE most talented roster in the league for 3 fucking seasons! The 2019 season is all that matters now, NOT 2020 or 2021.

This is the genius of Dick....and his old, wrinkly protege Mick seems to have learned well during these past several playoff-pathetic seasons : FIND THE SCAPEGOATS. Deflect blame from yourselves at ALL COST. ALWAYS talk about NEXT season....refuse to dwell on or even ACKNOWLEDGE the mediocrity and under-performance of the recent past. IT NEVER HAPPENED. Just think about what we're doing for NEXT year!  :o

Keep changing QB's. Keep changing HC's. Keep changing OC's, DC's, STC's, assistants and advisors. Keep publicly shaming kickers and punters. Keep pissing away 1st round (and then some) draft picks on WR's. Keep using the crutch of injuries to "excuse" your teams' mediocrity on the field. But the decades long grace period is officially OVER......the bill now needs to be paid. Or, to put it in ol' Crusty Mickey's parlance : "Show us the  BABY that you've been laboring over for 13 fucking YEARS!"

I hope Vikings fans are finally over their "patience" with this current regime. Effort and good intentions don't mean a fucking thing in professional sports, or in ANY venue in the real world, outside of pre-school and kindergarten, of course.

If this 2019 Vikings squad can't manage a minimum of TWO playoff wins this season, the Dick and Mick show needs to be cancelled. Thus far, the results and ratings have been almost identical to the "Chilly Show", and fans were clamoring for that program to be shit-canned. THIS time around  the producer and director BOTH need to be sent packing....there's a limit to how many times a YouTube video of the Minneapolis Miracle can counter-act a Philly Phuckfest, or a Buffalo Blowout, Bear Beatdown, Patriot Paddling, or any number of Patented Primetime Kirk-Jobs.

Hey Dicky and Micky : Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock....
Well said. Just one correction..  you know we have a defensive maestro so we can't change any staff on that side of the ball despite the said defense failing to show up when it matters most. The last time the defense showed up for a meaingful game was the playoff game against Seattle and we still lost. Oh it was Walsh's fault.
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#12
GMs make mistakes.....but not nearly as many as fans do. Regardless, the team looks silly big time here with this kicker/punting fiasco. How about the poor rookie kicker on the PS? lol, he's got to realize he's now cursed.  =)
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#13
Quote: @JoDakota said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@Mike Olson said:
I think it is just awesome that we gave up a 5th round for a kicker that didn't make the team. 


We better kick ass this season because we look like complete fuck sticks.
I need to be reminded again that we shouldn't question the wisdom of those running the team...because you know they get paid and we are just dumb fans.
LOL....from a guy that was sure the vikings were making a huge mistake not keeping Sloter.....and then no teams claim him on waivers, the only QB that was claimed was Deshon fricking Kiser. Looks like 31 other teams greed with our team over all the "dumb fans" that were pimping Sloter.
You show me where I said that...come on,  back up your claims or Stfu.  All I have said is that he had shown enough to deserve a bigger opportunity,  no claims of his future success, or other.   So knock off with the strawman arguements or go crawl back under the rock you've been living under as they arent clever.  Maybe that shit still played well on PT or where ever you called home,  but not here.
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#14
"All I have said is that he had shown enough to deserve a bigger opportunity"

And that was based on his play against 3rd and 4th string. I at least gathered all the information and understood that he just wasn't ready for stiffer competition. 31 coaches and GM agreed with me. Maybe you should use more information when evaluating players. The game may be more fun for you.
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#15
Quote: @JoDakota said:
"All I have said is that he had shown enough to deserve a bigger opportunity"

And that was based on his play against 3rd and 4th string. I at least gathered all the information and understood that he just wasn't ready for stiffer competition. 31 coaches and GM agreed with me. Maybe you should use more information when evaluating players. The game may be more fun for you.
He kicked 3rd and 4th string ass....what is the next in progression?  Come on,  you can do it, oh wait,  you cant,  because the team brain trust has told you how to think.  I guess you also think the 5rh for vedvik and then cutting him 20 days later was a good move as well.

If you cant think for yourself and go blindly with whatever the team tells you to think then Why are you on a fan site?  If you arent open to others perspectives when they fly in the face of what PA tells you what can you possibly gain from being here?
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#16
The next progression is to be able to handle the game plan in practice and understand the game plan in the meeting room. Sloter wasn't catching on, so he wasn't given the next step. If he would have shown some progression, he would have been given a shot. 

QB in the NFL is so much more than success against 3rd and 4th stringers that also got cut. These players as a team unit (both offense and defense), must play a vanilla package, as they aren't getting the tougher more NFL realistic game plans. So they shine in the vanilla defense. Then, if they can start progressing in practice and the meeting room, then may get a shot, if not, the team moves on from them.

Other GM's may see the upsides in some of those cuts, some it will take some time or injuries before they get their next opportunity. I hope that Sloter eventually gets his. He was a fun preseason player to watch.
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#17
Quote: @JoDakota said:
The next progression is to be able to handle the game plan in practice and understand the game plan in the meeting room. Sloter wasn't catching on, so he wasn't given the next step. If he would have shown some progression, he would have been given a shot. 

QB in the NFL is so much more than success against 3rd and 4th stringers that also got cut. These players as a team unit (both offense and defense), must play a vanilla package, as they aren't getting the tougher more NFL realistic game plans. So they shine in the vanilla defense. Then, if they can start progressing in practice and the meeting room, then may get a shot, if not, the team moves on from them.

Other GM's may see the upsides in some of those cuts, some it will take some time or injuries before they get their next opportunity. I hope that Sloter eventually gets his. He was a fun preseason player to watch.
3rd string QB dont get shit for chances in practice with the actual offense,  thats been the Sloters main complaint about how Kyle was handled.   why Mannion was handed those reps without Kyle getting a chance first.  There should have been a competition but there wasnt.  Kyle looked better when it counted to the fans,  and thats why we wanted to see him get a better opportunity which starts in practice with additional reps to work on those things that he was apparently weak on.
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#18
And the coaches and other team staff told everyone who would listen why he wasn't getting the chances, but you chose to ignore that. There is much more to be a QB than what fans see. 
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#19
Quote: @JoDakota said:
And the coaches and other team staff told everyone who would listen why he wasn't getting the chances, but you chose to ignore that. There is much more to be a QB than what fans see. 
Well at least  6 of those teams were interested in finding out for themselves so excuse us fans for wanting the same thing.
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