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Reboot this shit show
#11
I watched the Redzone Channel yesterday and here's the problem: there are some truly HORRIBLE teams in the NFL, maybe 5 that are worse than Minnesota. Its early, but many draft projections have all 3 QBs gone by the #5 pick. Just say the Vikings pick #7: they'll miss the QBs and the best OL in the last probably 5-7 years. The drop-off for the QBs after the top 3 is tremendous. The freaking Jets, who just got Sam Darnold a few years ago, are going to pick a QB. 

I'm getting this feeling that the team is stepping into possibly a big window of bad teams and/or at best, mediocrity. 
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#12
Yeah, hate to be an ironic buzzkill for everyone, but the Titans were in the AFC championship game last year. They're undefeated this year. Vikings should've beaten them and almost did, on the backs of their emerging rookie WR and one of the NFL's best backs. 

And that's what sucks about it. We're not good enough to win consistently, but we're good enough to beat several teams on our schedule. It will be very hard for this team to battle back and compete for a playoff spot but even harder to see this team losing enough to land one of the top three QBs without an intentional tank. 
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#13
MB is right.  We barely lost to a playoff team that's undefeated this year.  Our known problems are still there, but the Vikings looked far more like a football team and less like a collection of depressed, confused millionaires than they did in the first two games.
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#14
Quote: @Zanary said:
MB is right.  We barely lost to a playoff team that's undefeated this year.  Our known problems are still there, but the Vikings looked far more like a football team and less like a collection of depressed, confused millionaires than they did in the first two games.

I want the collection of millionaires to tank for Trevor!!!!  Unfortunately yesterday made me think they're just good enough to get out of any QB drafting position.
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#15
Quote: @StickyBun said:
I watched the Redzone Channel yesterday and here's the problem: there are some truly HORRIBLE teams in the NFL, maybe 5 that are worse than Minnesota. Its early, but many draft projections have all 3 QBs gone by the #5 pick. Just say the Vikings pick #7: they'll miss the QBs and the best OL in the last probably 5-7 years. The drop-off for the QBs after the top 3 is tremendous. The freaking Jets, who just got Sam Darnold a few years ago, are going to pick a QB. 

I'm getting this feeling that the team is stepping into possibly a big window of bad teams and/or at best, mediocrity. 
I was talking to a buddy about Darnold this weekend. Say we do miss out on Lawrence, Fields, and Lance. Should we try to get Darnold? He's a good quarterback who was zero help on offense...and Gase is an awful coach. Acquiring him and then addressing the OL with the first round pick would be nice. I'm still in favor of trading one of our veterans and a later pick to achieve the currently vacant 2nd round pick to snag another DT.
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#16
What we saw yesterday was the better, gifted players playing well and everybody geared-up and focused early in the the game and early in the season. It was the best effort they could make.  

We saw pride and determination in play and not bad game-planning. Then slapstick comedy and the many weak links surfaced (again). 

Sorry to buzz-kill the buzz-kill going on, but that "can do" attitude wont last with losing. It never does. I say with conviction it wont be there after @ Seattle, @ Texans and @ GB after the bye. Some of those losses are going to be fugly too.

This team may have 1 win by then, a big maybe. 

The mental, emotional and physical resiliency will be worn thin by then. I dont care that they're pro's, the mental and physical drudgery of 1 win after the GB game will take its toll. 

Unlike many, I have faith in the team make-up, coaching and game-planning to get a top 3 pick.

So screw you all...
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#17
Agreed with most. The Jets will (wisely) keep Adam Gase until the end of the year, thus ensuring they win 2 games or less. They are a disaster that will be rewarded with a new coach and Trevor Lawrence. Yippee. 

The Vikings look good enough to win 5 or 6 games and unfortunately, for teams who need QBs and are drafting early, there’s almost no price they will accept in a trade in order for us to move up.

Best case scenario for MIN is a team like the Bengals or Texans gets a top 3 pick and is willing to move it. The price will be astronomical because they’ll be passing on Sewell, but that’s our only shot at a top QB I think. I personally would be fine with just about any price paid if it means we get a cost controlled QB with a big arm and quick feet for the next few seasons. 
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#18
Quarterbacks picked in the top 10 since 2000 (you don't have to go down very far on this list to realize that drafting one of the top QBs in the draft is still a crapshoot):

Mahomes
Rivers
Ryan
Newton
E. Manning
Vick
Stafford
Luck 
Wentz
Goff
Alex Smith
Palmer
Mayfield
Tannenhill
Sanchez
Bradford
Allen
Darnold
Winston
Trubisky
Mariota
Young
Leftwich
Bortles
RG III
K. Murray
Harrington
David Carr
Gabbert
D. Jones
Leinart
Rosen
Locker
J. Russell

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#19
Quote: @Purpleblooded said:
Quarterbacks picked in the top 10 since 2000 (you don't have to go down very far on this list to realize that drafting one of the top QBs in the draft is still a crapshoot):

Mahomes
Rivers
Ryan
Newton
E. Manning
Vick
Stafford
Luck 
Wentz
Goff
Alex Smith
Palmer
Mayfield
Tannenhill
Sanchez
Bradford
Allen
Darnold
Winston
Trubisky
Mariota
Young
Leftwich
Bortles
RG III
K. Murray
Harrington
David Carr
Gabbert
D. Jones
Leinart
Rosen
Locker
J. Russell
About half are busts. And by my count 6 have been to the Super Bowl. 

I’d take those numbers all day over a list of the 34 most recent Vikings QBs. 
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#20
After you watch guys like Russell Wilson, Mahomes, Watson, Murray and see the mobility and the nightmare that it is  to defend these guys.  the absolute ability to shift move and make up for the flaws in an offensive line it is hard to watch Cousins sit back there and just hold onto the ball forever.  This teamnis 0-3 literally any Qb in the league could get us this record.
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