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So.....what do you think?
#11
Quote: @Wetlander said:
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm ready for the playoffs!!!  Let's get CRAZAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!

BOOM
Same here.  the end of year preseason game was disinteresting.  But playoffs?  Playoffs!!!?  Gotta love the playoffs.


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#12
Vikings won't be able to stop Kamara and as a result Brees will pass at will.
Cousins will go into self preservation mode, as he does in all big pressure games, and instead of taking any risks, will check down until he is so far behind he can't catch up. He will end up with good stats and another loss.
That's what I think. What I hope for is something entirely different and may be a fantasy that not only includes a dominating and embarassing win against the Saints, but also a good solid hit on Sean Peyton along the sidelines as payback for 2009-2010.
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#13
Actually I am feeling good about the matchup.  If the Vikings are on the path to the Superbowl is decent.  If we can get past the saints, which I think we can do, the Vikings can beat all the others in the playoffs.  


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#14
I think this game will ultimately make Kevin Stefanski the 2020 head coach and john dorsey the GM.
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#15
Quote: @kmillard said:
I think this game will ultimately make Kevin Stefanski the 2020 head coach and john dorsey the GM.
Who are the last five coaches to get fired after making the playoffs?

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#16
Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
Trying to be optimistic, but with the regression of our CBs I think Brees and Thomas are going to have a field day against us.  

Starting to feel like Zimmer is the defensive version of Denny Green:  good enough to make playoffs, get exposed for ignoring the other side of the ball, 1 & done in playoffs.
Pretty much sums it up for me as well.
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#17
Fun to have a reason to get together with people. That's about it.
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#18
Its going to be interesting to see how this plays-out...

10/6 isn't that terribly disappointing...But I'll bet Zygi and Mark aren't terribly impressed either.

I wonder if the Wilfs have a good system in place to "measure what matters"  as they assess the year whenever/however the it ends?

I dont think Zimmer has to win in NOLA to keep his job. But a playoff melt-down? On top of getting swept by GB and Chicago? Thats not a good year - on top of last season too. 

Its going to uncomfortable hellos in the hallowed Eagan Palace hallways in 2020...Otoh, that staff, ownership and our fanbase truly deserve a championship too. 
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#19
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Its going to be interesting to see how this plays-out...

10/6 isn't that terribly disappointing...But yet I'll bet Zygi and Mark aren't terribly impressed either.

I wonder if the Wilfs have a good system in place to "measure what matters"  as they assess the year whenever/however the season ends?

I dont think Zimmer has to win in NOLA to keep his job. But a playoff melt-down? On top of getting swept by GB and Chicago? Thats not a good year - on top of last season too. 

Its going to uncomfortable hellos in the hallowed Eagan Palace hallways in 2020...
Agree. I don't think he has to win necessarily. But if the Vikings get embarrassed, ala two weeks ago or week 17 last year or in Philly two years ago, things are gonna get dicey in Eagan. 

No 11-win coach deserves a pink slip, especially one who has taken his team to the playoffs 3 out of the last 5 years. But if you look at this thing objectively, and in proper perspective of the rest of the NFL, you see a roster stacked with talent, but who has a handful of games every season where they just seem out-smarted, out-schemed...where the game plan the Vikings drew up was just completely wrong. 


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#20
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
Its going to be interesting to see how this plays-out...

10/6 isn't that terribly disappointing...But yet I'll bet Zygi and Mark aren't terribly impressed either.

I wonder if the Wilfs have a good system in place to "measure what matters"  as they assess the year whenever/however the season ends?

I dont think Zimmer has to win in NOLA to keep his job. But a playoff melt-down? On top of getting swept by GB and Chicago? Thats not a good year - on top of last season too. 

Its going to uncomfortable hellos in the hallowed Eagan Palace hallways in 2020...
Agree. I don't think he has to win necessarily. But if the Vikings get embarrassed, ala two weeks ago or week 17 last year or in Philly two years ago, things are gonna get dicey in Eagan. 

No 11-10 win coach deserves a pink slip, especially one who has taken his team to the playoffs 3 out of the last 5 6 years. (you could have said 2 of 3 sounds better yet) 
(With 1 miracle win)  But if you look at this thing objectively, and in proper perspective of the rest of the NFL, you see a roster stacked with talent, but who has a handful of games every season where they just seem out-smarted, out-schemed...where the game plan the Vikings drew up was just completely wrong.  FIFY
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