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Had to turn off the sound......
#11
They could have pulled two Seattle fans from the stands to announce the game and it would have been the same experience.

Also, if Kirk had a bad game perhaps I could understand all of the references to him not winning on MNF. But that wasn't the case, so the constant references were pretty ridiculous.
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#12
Quote: @VikingOracle said:
These commentators love them some Seahawks.
"Booger" is just terrible. At a dinner party, he's the guy you wouldn't turn your head to pay attention to, but who you'd wrinkle your face at in disappointment. So he's perfect for what MNF wants. 
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#14
I don't understand how ESPN can allow a narrative to be so blatantly biased. Booger is a dumb shit. 
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#15
Quote: @KingBash said:
@VikingOracle said:
These commentators love them some Seahawks.
"Booger" is just terrible. At a dinner party, he's the guy you wouldn't turn your head to pay attention to, but who you'd wrinkle your face at in disappointment. So he's perfect for what MNF wants. 
He makes Don Meredith look absolutely brilliant.
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#16
Compare the two long touchdown passes.  The Seattle touchdown looks like a blown coverage but if you watch the Vikings touchdown, Cousins looked off the safety and used a luttle shoulder shrug to get Treadwell wide open.  It was excellent QBing.
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#17
I was at a bar watching the game and there was a bunch of hags also there---just before half time I told them the announcers sure must have long arms cause the've been stroking wilson the whole game.
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#18
guess I am glad I was at the bar and couldn't hear the announcers.  Or wilson.
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#19
ESPN was actually pretty complimentary after the loss. They've decided to crown the Hags as the best in the NFC and were quick to point out that the Vikings didn't wilt after that awful 3rd Quarter. Guys are starting to say things like Cousins is 'changing the narrative' and wondering just how good the Offense would be with a healthy Thielen back. 

The consensus seems to be that Minnesota is the best of that 2nd Tier that includes GB and Dallas, and that the 1st Tier teams (SEA, SF, NO) would all have a serious challenge hosting them in the Playoffs. 
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