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#11
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
I think Stanley is Josh Allen without the athleticism.
....and all the inaccuracy .  :p 

All kidding aside, I think it'll still be ol' Kirk behind center in 2021. 
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#12
I enjoyed Favre playing here. I’m not sure I could handle Erin and his constant crying. 
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#13
Nope, 2009 was enough, done that
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#14
Stanley and Josh Allen have a lot of similarities...inaccurate downfield, strong arm, and good runners. People forget Stanley ran a 4.7 at the combine and when he did scramble at Iowa, he was very effective. The frustrating part was that only occurred every 4 games. Nate had a lot of weapons this past year but constantly missed easy throws and it drove me nuts. He's better than Mannion, but that isn't much of a feat, and I hope he's never a started for us as I see him being a career backup.
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#15
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
Stanley and Josh Allen have a lot of similarities...inaccurate downfield, strong arm, and good runners. People forget Stanley ran a 4.7 at the combine and when he did scramble at Iowa, he was very effective. The frustrating part was that only occurred every 4 games. Nate had a lot of weapons this past year but constantly missed easy throws and it drove me nuts. He's better than Mannion, but that isn't much of a feat, and I hope he's never a started for us as I see him being a career backup.
Well said. I prefer Stanley to Browning as the team's developmental #3. That's all I can say for sure.
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#16
Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
Stanley and Josh Allen have a lot of similarities...inaccurate downfield, strong arm, and good runners. People forget Stanley ran a 4.7 at the combine and when he did scramble at Iowa, he was very effective. The frustrating part was that only occurred every 4 games. Nate had a lot of weapons this past year but constantly missed easy throws and it drove me nuts. He's better than Mannion, but that isn't much of a feat, and I hope he's never a started for us as I see him being a career backup.
I wouldn't say Stanley had a lot of weapons.  He lost his top 3 receivers from 2018 (Easley, Hockenson, and Fant) and Brandon Smith missed 5 games.  Doesn't excuse the missed throws, which is why he lasted to #244.  I'm glad we picked him because I have realistic expectations for him: a backup with a legit arm that understands a pro system. 
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#17
Quote: @RS Express said:
@Hawkvike25 said:
Stanley and Josh Allen have a lot of similarities...inaccurate downfield, strong arm, and good runners. People forget Stanley ran a 4.7 at the combine and when he did scramble at Iowa, he was very effective. The frustrating part was that only occurred every 4 games. Nate had a lot of weapons this past year but constantly missed easy throws and it drove me nuts. He's better than Mannion, but that isn't much of a feat, and I hope he's never a started for us as I see him being a career backup.
I wouldn't say Stanley had a lot of weapons.  He lost his top 3 receivers from 2018 (Easley, Hockenson, and Fant) and Brandon Smith missed 5 games.  Doesn't excuse the missed throws, which is why he lasted to #244.  I'm glad we picked him because I have realistic expectations for him: a backup with a legit arm that understands a pro system. 
I just posted in another thread that I watched video on Stanley for the first time and came away liking what I saw. He's big, underrated a little athletically and that arm is very nice. I see upside, IMO. 
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#18
I cant believe Rogers is only going to play in GB 2 more seasons...Way to good for that. 


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#19
I was fine with Favre when the rumor mill was working overtime that spring/summer, and I was great with Favre as he led us on the most fun season I've had watching Minnesota since '98. Thank you Favre!

But Rodgers... idk. I legitimately can't stand that guy. If I had a crystal ball and knew he could help us win a Super Bowl then yes I'd do it. But literally anything short of that and I'd pass on him. With Favre I can look back fondly on the '09 season even though it hurts and I still hate the Saints. But if we had a similar season with Rodgers I think I'd try my best to erase it from my memory. I'm just not a fan.
I want the Vikings to find an elite QB bad. But maybe not quite THAT bad.
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#20
Quote: @Viking1987 said:
nope he will be a. bear

Good point that if he wants to PO the management and fans, he goes to Chicago, a bigger Packer rival than Minnesota.
I don't think this happens, despite the delicious irony of it. Favre wanted to play with Darrel Beville and maybe even Childress, but I don't see that kind of connection with the current Vikings staff. Sure, a lot can happen in a year, but I think Spielman and Zimmer are tied to Cousins' success.
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