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CBSSports: Shaky start for Cousins
#21
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@Poiple said:
@Wetlander said:
The local media talks about Rodgers and how he tends to throw more interceptions early in the off-season...  he's testing his WRs to see who will make plays on 50-50 balls and try to figure out what he can get away with against certain types of coverage/defensive alignments.

I'm not worried about this at all.  I'd rather have Cousins figure out who he can trust in the red zone now instead of when the games really count.
At what point do we start calling you Alfred?  What, me worry?  :p
LOL...  who is Alfred?  This one flew right over my head...  :-D
I really think Cousins is in an ideal situation to flourish.  Top 5 defense, playmakers on offense, solid offensive.  He's one of the best play-action passers in the NFL and just so happens to go to a team with a HC that likes to run the football and work the play-action passing game off of that.  The Vikings brought in Flip as the OC because he is known for QB development and being successful in the red zone.
I mean this team plays right into Cousins strengths and we brought in an offensive coordinator who should help him with his weaknesses.  I'm drinking the Kool-Aid.  Join me brother!!!
BOOM

Alfred E. Newman,  Mad magazine, famous quote..  “What, Me worry?
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#22
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@suncoastvike said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@Poiple said:
@Wetlander said:
The local media talks about Rodgers and how he tends to throw more interceptions early in the off-season...  he's testing his WRs to see who will make plays on 50-50 balls and try to figure out what he can get away with against certain types of coverage/defensive alignments.

I'm not worried about this at all.  I'd rather have Cousins figure out who he can trust in the red zone now instead of when the games really count.
At what point do we start calling you Alfred?  What, me worry?  :p
He eats breakfast 300 yards from 4000 cheesheads who are trained to hate him, so don't think for one second that you can come in here, flash an uninformed sports article, and make him nervous.


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Judge Randolph: You don't have to answer that question! Col. Jessup: YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH! Col. Jessup: Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it?
about 10 years ago I had an epic cut up from that scene in a thread.... it just fit perfect... one of my favorite movies to quote... along with Tombstone, Major League, Hurt for Red October, and Real Genius.
Tombstone and Major League are 2 of my favorites for quotes as well. Real Genius...Well then I'm happy and sad for you...lol. Great line.
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#23
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:


alfred E neuman?   Mad magazine?  What?  Me?  Worry?  you aint that young.....
Dude, I'm in my early 30's and I've lived a sheltered life...
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#24
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@JimmyinSD said:


alfred E neuman?   Mad magazine?  What?  Me?  Worry?  you aint that young.....
Dude, I'm in my early 30's and I've lived a sheltered life...
oh,  im sorry,  you look much older... :p
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#25
Quote: @Purplewhizz said:
@StickyBun said:
@Purplewhizz said:
I was out until 2:30 Friday morning, the latest I’ve been out in years.  I was at an awards show in NYC.  Slept pretty much the entire flight back.  and then I fell asleep watch TV last night at 5:30.....PM.
Cool, which awards show? NYC is a city that can keep you up all night, even now. 
It was the Lumen Awards.  Beautiful women, free top shelf alcohol, I tried to take advantage of it all.  I work in the lighting industry.
whizz, had to check out what that was - damn cool stuff! Something we take for granted with cool architecture is the amazing lighting designs. Very elaborate stuff - I can see that so much has to go into lighting up an area. The lighting is so essential in creating a mood / feeling / vibe of a place. Very cool!!
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#26
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@Poiple said:
@Wetlander said:
The local media talks about Rodgers and how he tends to throw more interceptions early in the off-season...  he's testing his WRs to see who will make plays on 50-50 balls and try to figure out what he can get away with against certain types of coverage/defensive alignments.

I'm not worried about this at all.  I'd rather have Cousins figure out who he can trust in the red zone now instead of when the games really count.
At what point do we start calling you Alfred?  What, me worry?  :p
LOL...  who is Alfred?  This one flew right over my head...  :-D
I really think Cousins is in an ideal situation to flourish.  Top 5 defense, playmakers on offense, solid offensive.  He's one of the best play-action passers in the NFL and just so happens to go to a team with a HC that likes to run the football and work the play-action passing game off of that.  The Vikings brought in Flip as the OC because he is known for QB development and being successful in the red zone.
I mean this team plays right into Cousins strengths and we brought in an offensive coordinator who should help him with his weaknesses.  I'm drinking the Kool-Aid.  Join me brother!!!
BOOM

It ain't Kool-Aid, it's truth serum. This team is stacked like it's never been before. Luck is a lady wearing braids this year.

We are combining a peak roster with a whip-smart, young offensive mind that we were lucky to get. We played it brilliantly, too. He'll get a HC job if this offense does what it should do. And then waiting to take his place is Kevin Stefanski, maybe 2nd on that young offensive mind list.

The top free agent on the market--the kind of QB who NEVER becomes available, becomes available and signs with us because of our culture and exceptional supporting cast. It's rare for rosters like this to have a QB of that caliber.  It can't be sustained. But it will be here for about two years. Sure, he has weaknesses, but he's talented enough to make this sports car of an offense run at peak efficiency. It doesn't hurt that what he does well happens to be the thing that our OC specializes in. And don't forget the RPO, a scheme when run to perfection is almost impossible to defend. It requires a durable, decisive QB, a home-run threat at RB and receivers who run precise routes and can run after the catch. Check. Check. Check. Cousins play action to Cook, looks downfield and chooses between Cook, Thielen, Diggs, Rudolph....folks, that's just nasty. 

Oh, and don't forget that the league's number 1 defense, a defense that was better on 3rd down than any defense in 27 years. The only real "weakness" on that defense was its 3-technique. We filled that with Sheldon Freaking Richardson. A defense that specializes in the AA-gap blitz just added a pro bowl talent on the inside. A player equally good at rushing the passer and stopping the run. Joseph and Richardson pushing the pocket. Hunter and Griffen on the edge. Barr and Kendricks threatening the A gaps. QBs everywhere tremble with fear. 

And let's not forget this little (or massive) ace in the hole we have at kicker. We're now essentially in field goal range every time we cross the 50. But who needs a kicker when your new OC comes from a team that went for it on 4th down more than any other team in the NFL the last two seasons? And the points they tallied vs. the points they lost as a result was 74 to 3. When you have a defense like this, 4th down is always in play...and when you're playing 4 downs and the rest of the NFL is playing 3 downs, that's a huge advantage. 

Worried? I might be a little worried about injuries. Maybe a little worried that our best ever roster won't translate to a championship because of bad luck or timing. But worried isn't the word I'd use. "Jacked" might be a better one. Viking bars all over America bursting at the seams.  "SKOL" chants echoing from sea to shining sea. Cats and dogs living together...buckle in folks, it's gonna be a helluva ride.... 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:It ain't Kool-Aid, it's truth serum. This team is stacked like it's never been before. Luck is a lady wearing braids this year.

We are combining a peak roster with a whip-smart, young offensive mind that we were lucky to get. We played it brilliantly, too. He'll get a HC job if this offense does what it should do. And then waiting to take his place is Kevin Stefanski, maybe 2nd on that young offensive mind list.

The top free agent on the market--the kind of QB who NEVER becomes available, becomes available and signs with us because of our culture and exceptional supporting cast. It's rare for rosters like this to have a QB of that caliber.  It can't be sustained. But it will be here for about two years. Sure, he has weaknesses, but he's talented enough to make this sports car of an offense run at peak efficiency. It doesn't hurt that what he does well happens to be the thing that our OC specializes in. And don't forget the RPO, a scheme when run to perfection is almost impossible to defend. It requires a durable, decisive QB, a home-run threat at RB and receivers who run precise routes and can run after the catch. Check. Check. Check. Cousins play action to Cook, looks downfield and chooses between Cook, Thielen, Diggs, Rudolph....folks, that's just nasty. 

Oh, and don't forget that the league's number 1 defense, a defense that was better on 3rd down than any defense in 27 years. The only real "weakness" on that defense was its 3-technique. We filled that with Sheldon Freaking Richardson. A defense that specializes in the AA-gap blitz just added a pro bowl talent on the inside. A player equally good at rushing the passer and stopping the run. Joseph and Richardson pushing the pocket. Hunter and Griffen on the edge. Barr and Kendricks threatening the A gaps. QBs everywhere tremble with fear. 

And let's not forget this little (or massive) ace in the hole we have at kicker. We're now essentially in field goal range every time we cross the 50. But who needs a kicker when your new OC comes from a team that went for it on 4th down more than any other team in the NFL the last two seasons? And the points they tallied vs. the points they lost as a result was 74 to 3. When you have a defense like this, 4th down is always in play...and when you're playing 4 downs and the rest of the NFL is playing 3 downs, that's a huge advantage. 

Worried? I might be a little worried about injuries. Maybe a little worried that our best ever roster won't translate to a championship because of bad luck or timing. But worried isn't the word I'd use. "Jacked" might be a better one. Viking bars all over America bursting at the seams.  "SKOL" chants echoing from sea to shining sea. Cats and dogs living together...buckle in folks, it's gonna be a helluva ride.... 
Midway through reading this, I swear I could hear the star spangled banner playing in my head. If Coleman reads this, he is going to start wondering if he has job security on the pre-game address.
Its hot out, and i have goosebumps.

Bring on training camp.



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#28
Quote: @wiviking said:
@MaroonBells said:It ain't Kool-Aid, it's truth serum. This team is stacked like it's never been before. Luck is a lady wearing braids this year.

We are combining a peak roster with a whip-smart, young offensive mind that we were lucky to get. We played it brilliantly, too. He'll get a HC job if this offense does what it should do. And then waiting to take his place is Kevin Stefanski, maybe 2nd on that young offensive mind list.

The top free agent on the market--the kind of QB who NEVER becomes available, becomes available and signs with us because of our culture and exceptional supporting cast. It's rare for rosters like this to have a QB of that caliber.  It can't be sustained. But it will be here for about two years. Sure, he has weaknesses, but he's talented enough to make this sports car of an offense run at peak efficiency. It doesn't hurt that what he does well happens to be the thing that our OC specializes in. And don't forget the RPO, a scheme when run to perfection is almost impossible to defend. It requires a durable, decisive QB, a home-run threat at RB and receivers who run precise routes and can run after the catch. Check. Check. Check. Cousins play action to Cook, looks downfield and chooses between Cook, Thielen, Diggs, Rudolph....folks, that's just nasty. 

Oh, and don't forget that the league's number 1 defense, a defense that was better on 3rd down than any defense in 27 years. The only real "weakness" on that defense was its 3-technique. We filled that with Sheldon Freaking Richardson. A defense that specializes in the AA-gap blitz just added a pro bowl talent on the inside. A player equally good at rushing the passer and stopping the run. Joseph and Richardson pushing the pocket. Hunter and Griffen on the edge. Barr and Kendricks threatening the A gaps. QBs everywhere tremble with fear. 

And let's not forget this little (or massive) ace in the hole we have at kicker. We're now essentially in field goal range every time we cross the 50. But who needs a kicker when your new OC comes from a team that went for it on 4th down more than any other team in the NFL the last two seasons? And the points they tallied vs. the points they lost as a result was 74 to 3. When you have a defense like this, 4th down is always in play...and when you're playing 4 downs and the rest of the NFL is playing 3 downs, that's a huge advantage. 

Worried? I might be a little worried about injuries. Maybe a little worried that our best ever roster won't translate to a championship because of bad luck or timing. But worried isn't the word I'd use. "Jacked" might be a better one. Viking bars all over America bursting at the seams.  "SKOL" chants echoing from sea to shining sea. Cats and dogs living together...buckle in folks, it's gonna be a helluva ride.... 
Midway through reading this, I swear I could hear the star spangled banner playing in my head. If Coleman reads this, he is going to start wondering if he has job security on the pre-game address.
Its hot out, and i have goosebumps.

Bring on training camp.



funny... I heard the immigrant song... or maybe that is just the political bull shit coming from my bosses office  :p
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#29
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Wetlander said:
@JimmyinSD said:


alfred E neuman?   Mad magazine?  What?  Me?  Worry?  you aint that young.....
Dude, I'm in my early 30's and I've lived a sheltered life...
oh,  im sorry,  you look much older... :p
LMAO...

I don't have that much gray hair, do I?
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#30
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@Wetlander said:
@JimmyinSD said:


alfred E neuman?   Mad magazine?  What?  Me?  Worry?  you aint that young.....
Dude, I'm in my early 30's and I've lived a sheltered life...
oh,  im sorry,  you look much older... :p
LMAO...

I don't have that much gray hair, do I?
uhm... no,  of course not.  

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