Quote: @mblack said:
@ kmillard said:
@ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
@ StickyBun said:
Quote: @ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
Agreed, they aren't world beaters but Love has looked good.
wishful thinking. they beat your team by 22. young team that started to come together in mid November. Better than peaking in October every year.
100% agree. We have this lofty goal of what success and good is yet our team languishes in then basement year after year when teams we consider flukes and not good enough are playing in the post season.
As I said befire we can be fans and also realise when a team is good.
I can only wish we coupd play like the Lions ir Packers. As of now they are miles better than us and I really am pissed saying that.
All day today I hav been wondering what if we had Harbaugh? Could we have been better? That may not have been the answer but it is super frustrating spinning our wheels in the second and third tiers in the nfl.
Not only the Lions and Packers, but lets not forget the Bears were better than us this season, have two top 10 picks (including #1 overall), and 60 million in cap space to spend in free agency. That's the difference between tearing it down, making difficult decisions/trades, and building it up making smart decisions. Meanwhile we have the "competitive rebuild" and an ownership group that thinks we are always super bowl contenders, which has kept us right where we've been...stuck in the mud going nowhere
People here dont give the Lions and Pack any credit. Guess what? They both won their play off games and did so convincingly. They are legit superbowl contenders. We have a LONG way to go.
The fact that the Lions are this good should tell us just how far we have to go. The worst part is neither the Lions nor Packers are going anywhere soon. They both have very young teams built in the draft. Funny how when they traded Hock to us we saw that as a steal? Meet LaPorta. He is not only better, he is younger and cheaper.
And yes the Bears also already leapfrogged us and they have premium draft picks still.
None of this is said to boast but just exoress how frustrating it is being a Vikings fan right now.
This thread certainly is....interesting. lol.
I can't get enough of Jerry Jones boo-hooing in his Ensure.
Dallas on paper was pretty loaded, but they always struck me as a paper tiger.
Not a Dak fan.
Someone else could do more with those assets than McCarthy did. Hope they get their next coach wrong again.
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@ mblack said:
@ kmillard said:
@ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
@ StickyBun said:
Quote: @ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
Agreed, they aren't world beaters but Love has looked good.
wishful thinking. they beat your team by 22. young team that started to come together in mid November. Better than peaking in October every year.
100% agree. We have this lofty goal of what success and good is yet our team languishes in then basement year after year when teams we consider flukes and not good enough are playing in the post season.
As I said befire we can be fans and also realise when a team is good.
I can only wish we coupd play like the Lions ir Packers. As of now they are miles better than us and I really am pissed saying that.
All day today I hav been wondering what if we had Harbaugh? Could we have been better? That may not have been the answer but it is super frustrating spinning our wheels in the second and third tiers in the nfl.
Not only the Lions and Packers, but lets not forget the Bears were better than us this season, have two top 10 picks (including #1 overall), and 60 million in cap space to spend in free agency. That's the difference between tearing it down, making difficult decisions/trades, and building it up making smart decisions. Meanwhile we have the "competitive rebuild" and an ownership group that thinks we are always super bowl contenders, which has kept us right where we've been...stuck in the mud going nowhere
I agree with your overall point but CHI has the same record as us and picks before us, so I’m not sure how you can say they were better.
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@ supafreak84 said:
@ mblack said:
@ kmillard said:
@ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
@ StickyBun said:
Quote: @ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
Agreed, they aren't world beaters but Love has looked good.
wishful thinking. they beat your team by 22. young team that started to come together in mid November. Better than peaking in October every year.
100% agree. We have this lofty goal of what success and good is yet our team languishes in then basement year after year when teams we consider flukes and not good enough are playing in the post season.
As I said befire we can be fans and also realise when a team is good.
I can only wish we coupd play like the Lions ir Packers. As of now they are miles better than us and I really am pissed saying that.
All day today I hav been wondering what if we had Harbaugh? Could we have been better? That may not have been the answer but it is super frustrating spinning our wheels in the second and third tiers in the nfl.
Not only the Lions and Packers, but lets not forget the Bears were better than us this season, have two top 10 picks (including #1 overall), and 60 million in cap space to spend in free agency. That's the difference between tearing it down, making difficult decisions/trades, and building it up making smart decisions. Meanwhile we have the "competitive rebuild" and an ownership group that thinks we are always super bowl contenders, which has kept us right where we've been...stuck in the mud going nowhere
I agree with your overall point but CHI has the same record as us and picks before us, so I’m not sure how you can say they were better.
It was just my opinion based on us losing 6 of our last 7 games and them finishing out the season strong when Fields came back from injury. Even if you wanted to call us even, the Bears have more going for them heading into the offseason and that's not disputable. Vikings need a BIG offseason
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@ supafreak84 said:
@ mblack said:
@ kmillard said:
@ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
@ StickyBun said:
Quote: @ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
Agreed, they aren't world beaters but Love has looked good.
wishful thinking. they beat your team by 22. young team that started to come together in mid November. Better than peaking in October every year.
100% agree. We have this lofty goal of what success and good is yet our team languishes in then basement year after year when teams we consider flukes and not good enough are playing in the post season.
As I said befire we can be fans and also realise when a team is good.
I can only wish we coupd play like the Lions ir Packers. As of now they are miles better than us and I really am pissed saying that.
All day today I hav been wondering what if we had Harbaugh? Could we have been better? That may not have been the answer but it is super frustrating spinning our wheels in the second and third tiers in the nfl.
Not only the Lions and Packers, but lets not forget the Bears were better than us this season, have two top 10 picks (including #1 overall), and 60 million in cap space to spend in free agency. That's the difference between tearing it down, making difficult decisions/trades, and building it up making smart decisions. Meanwhile we have the "competitive rebuild" and an ownership group that thinks we are always super bowl contenders, which has kept us right where we've been...stuck in the mud going nowhere
I agree with your overall point but CHI has the same record as us and picks before us, so I’m not sure how you can say they were better.
Just typical Viking fan overreaction. Let's not forget that when the Vikings lost their starting QB, they had just blown out the Packers 6 days after beating the 49ers. QBs are important and if they're able to sign Cousins, the Vikings will once again have the best offense in the division next year. But no doubt, the other teams are getting closer.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ pattersaur said:
@ supafreak84 said:
@ mblack said:
@ kmillard said:
@ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
@ StickyBun said:
Quote: @ FLVike said:
The Packers were one game from missing the playoffs, they are not as good as it may seem.
Agreed, they aren't world beaters but Love has looked good.
wishful thinking. they beat your team by 22. young team that started to come together in mid November. Better than peaking in October every year.
100% agree. We have this lofty goal of what success and good is yet our team languishes in then basement year after year when teams we consider flukes and not good enough are playing in the post season.
As I said befire we can be fans and also realise when a team is good.
I can only wish we coupd play like the Lions ir Packers. As of now they are miles better than us and I really am pissed saying that.
All day today I hav been wondering what if we had Harbaugh? Could we have been better? That may not have been the answer but it is super frustrating spinning our wheels in the second and third tiers in the nfl.
Not only the Lions and Packers, but lets not forget the Bears were better than us this season, have two top 10 picks (including #1 overall), and 60 million in cap space to spend in free agency. That's the difference between tearing it down, making difficult decisions/trades, and building it up making smart decisions. Meanwhile we have the "competitive rebuild" and an ownership group that thinks we are always super bowl contenders, which has kept us right where we've been...stuck in the mud going nowhere
I agree with your overall point but CHI has the same record as us and picks before us, so I’m not sure how you can say they were better.
Just typical Viking fan overreaction. Let's not forget that when the Vikings lost their starting QB, they had just blown out the Packers 6 days after beating the 49ers. QBs are important and if they're able to sign Cousins, the Vikings will once again have the best offense in the division next year. But no doubt, the other teams are getting closer.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. The Packers entire offense and young players started to jell and they are going to be damn good. Lions have the best line and some great young playmakers. Add, say, Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze on the Bears next year (possible) and how will that look? It's turned into an arms race and there's no guarantee simply by bringing Cousins back next year that the Vikings trot out the top offense in the division.
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