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Akers: "Kirk is a F-in dog"
#21
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
His teammates know what they got. Leads the league in TD's and 2 of those w.out the best wr in the league.

Kirko went toe to toe with a bad-asz bunch of dudes on that 49'er D...

Shredded em up w/out JJ

Throwing roses at the OL today - nice job gents. ZERO F'ing SACKS!!

Good luck getting Risner out of the line-up now. 
I am wondering if when Cleveland is healthy if they dont try him back at RG to see if they can get something more over there.
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#22
Quote: @comet52 said:
Well we could review Brock Purdy.  The magical run seems to have hit a little bump in the road.

Is he a good driver with a very nice car to drive? Or can he elevate beyond that when needed?

I aint taking anything away from the kid, but when the QB needed to make a play for a win? He wasn't up to it, at least last night. 


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#23
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
His teammates know what they got. Leads the league in TD's and 2 of those w.out the best wr in the league.

Kirko went toe to toe with a bad-asz bunch of dudes on that 49'er D...

Shredded em up w/out JJ

Throwing roses at the OL today - nice job gents. ZERO F'ing SACKS!!

Good luck getting Risner out of the line-up now. 
I am wondering if when Cleveland is healthy if they dont try him back at RG to see if they can get something more over there.
Yeah, I'm curious from the team's perspective how he's performing compared to Cleveland. I don't know if its better, worse or the same. It doesn't SEEM to be worse? But I'm not a coach. 
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#24
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@comet52 said:
Well we could review Brock Purdy.  The magical run seems to have hit a little bump in the road.
And the media is turning on him like a group of jackals. What a surprise.
kind of a joke,  the over the top endorsement of the kid when he is basically driving a lambo and just has to keep it off the wall,  and having that kind of D that really allows him to just run around the track at half throttle, but he has looked good running pace laps.  but the hypocrisy of so many is how fast they can change positions,  its going to be that way with the Vikings after last night,  Maroon was in very limited company in his beliefs that this team can still make a deep playoff run,  today he will have to beat off the bandwagoners with a stick and the media "experts" will be feeding it,  until the next loss or even just poor showing,  then look out the sky is falling all over again.
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#25
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
His teammates know what they got. Leads the league in TD's and 2 of those w.out the best wr in the league.

Kirko went toe to toe with a bad-asz bunch of dudes on that 49'er D...

Shredded em up w/out JJ

Throwing roses at the OL today - nice job gents. ZERO F'ing SACKS!!

Good luck getting Risner out of the line-up now. 
I am wondering if when Cleveland is healthy if they dont try him back at RG to see if they can get something more over there.
Yeah, I'm curious from the team's perspective how he's performing compared to Cleveland. I don't know if its better, worse or the same. It doesn't SEEM to be worse? But I'm not a coach. 
They're polar opposites if you ask me. Cleveland is a good run blocker and a pretty bad pass blocker. Risner is a good pass blocker and a pretty bad run blocker. Pick your poison. Given his trajectory, short of injury, nobody is replacing Ingram at RG.
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#26
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
@comet52 said:
Well we could review Brock Purdy.  The magical run seems to have hit a little bump in the road.
And the media is turning on him like a group of jackals. What a surprise.
kind of a joke,  the over the top endorsement of the kid when he is basically driving a lambo and just has to keep it off the wall,  and having that kind of D that really allows him to just run around the track at half throttle, but he has looked good running pace laps.  but the hypocrisy of so many is how fast they can change positions,  its going to be that way with the Vikings after last night,  Maroon was in very limited company in his beliefs that this team can still make a deep playoff run,  today he will have to beat off the bandwagoners with a stick and the media "experts" will be feeding it,  until the next loss or even just poor showing,  then look out the sky is falling all over again.
I agree with almost all of this except the media is still holding the Vikings at arm's length. I'd say they aren't as cool today toward they team as they've been, but still lots of skepticism. If they beat Green Bay, I think then you'll see more of what you mention here. JMO.
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#27
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
@comet52 said:
Well we could review Brock Purdy.  The magical run seems to have hit a little bump in the road.
And the media is turning on him like a group of jackals. What a surprise.
kind of a joke,  the over the top endorsement of the kid when he is basically driving a lambo and just has to keep it off the wall,  and having that kind of D that really allows him to just run around the track at half throttle, but he has looked good running pace laps.  but the hypocrisy of so many is how fast they can change positions,  its going to be that way with the Vikings after last night,  Maroon was in very limited company in his beliefs that this team can still make a deep playoff run,  today he will have to beat off the bandwagoners with a stick and the media "experts" will be feeding it,  until the next loss or even just poor showing,  then look out the sky is falling all over again.
I agree with almost all of this except the media is still holding the Vikings at arm's length. I'd say they aren't as cool today toward they team as they've been, but still lots of skepticism. If they beat Green Bay, I think then you'll see more of what you mention here. JMO.
its still early,  wait for the talking heads to get wound up and feed off each other,  it will only take one to get the hyperbole going and the rest will jump on because they dont want to be wrong... even if they were saying the exact opposite only a few days ago.
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#29
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Kirk still had some shit moments last night,  but he also showed what can be done in this O when a QB climbs the pocket a little,  he extended plays within the pocket on many of those 3rd down conversions and that was key IMO to the win.

His pick and the 2nd TD to Addison were both on him,  there were a few other stinkers,   but that first TD ball to Addison was a beauty.  As good of a pass as you will see at any level.  Perfect trajectory,  perfect velocity,  perfect placement.  I bet I watched that one back 6 times. 
That touch on the first TD pass was beautiful.
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#30
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
His teammates know what they got. Leads the league in TD's and 2 of those w.out the best wr in the league.

Kirko went toe to toe with a bad-asz bunch of dudes on that 49'er D...

Shredded em up w/out JJ

Throwing roses at the OL today - nice job gents. ZERO F'ing SACKS!!

Good luck getting Risner out of the line-up now. 
I am wondering if when Cleveland is healthy if they dont try him back at RG to see if they can get something more over there.

He may be a possible trade chip, I’ve read he wants to play tackle, perhaps that’s why there’s been no extension talks… 
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