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Game ball to Oline
#1
really. Kirk had a nice game and there was few breakdowns and no total collapses in the pocket against a top 5 D. 

They kept hammering the middle of that D and DC’s stats wouldve looked much better except for the total BS holding call on Rudy. 

shout out to our young corners again! and of course JJ and AT showed up. 

bring on the pony riders!!!! 
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#2
I thought that the OL had a solid game. They had a tough assignment against Chicago's run D that was keyed in on Cook. There were a couple holds that hurt, including one that wiped out a 36-yard rush. There was a night and day difference in the running game once Hicks got hurt, but they did take advantage of that opportunity. The pass protection was good. They got beat a couple times, but more than held their own and gave Kirk time to throw.

Zimmer had a really nice game plan to protect the corners. I liked how they were having the safeties cover at the line and then drop the young corners back to safety. Really creative look and it did a nice job of confusing the Bears. The LB play was stellar as well.

JJ and AT had very nice games. Thielen did have the bobble that turned into a pick, but his two TDs were huge. Jefferson continues to show why he's a rising star and he did a great job keeping the offense moving. Also, Rudolph had a very good game. I still think his knee was down on the fumble, but he had a couple nice gains and was actually getting yards after the catch.
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#3
Cousins needed to throw this game and he did, for almost 300 yards. No doubt the O-line is playing better. Vikes can pass and run. Lets see if they can keep the Ws coming. 
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#4
Amazing turnaround for the O-Line. They've played very well the last three weeks, and hopefully will continue to do so.
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#5
amazing what happens when you remove
the weakest link and replace it with quality play.  Now it feels we are a LG away from having a very good OL

kudos to Bradburry, he has looked stronger, more confident, and ready to rock
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#6
The team needs a bulldozer like Wyatt Davis from Ohio State. He's a destroyer of worlds. Plug him in at LG and watch him handle problem NTs in the NFL. He'll be Bradbury's BFF. Davis is a bully. He's also very fluid.

As the team wins more games and a highly drafted QB becomes a fading dream, Wyatt Davis is my guy in round 1. 
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#7
Quote: @StickyBun said:
The team needs a bulldozer like Wyatt Davis from Ohio State. He's a destroyer of worlds. Plug him in at LG and watch him handle problem NTs in the NFL. He'll be Bradbury's BFF. Davis is a bully. He's also very fluid.

As the team wins more games and a highly drafted QB becomes a fading dream, Wyatt Davis is my guy in round 1. 
Yep, agreed. I wonder if Reiff will want to come back? Either way, placing Cleveland at RG has done wonders 
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#8
If it wasn't for the bogus holding calls that we had defending Mack, I would not have even known he was in the game as he was a complete non-factor all night.  OL has been very good all year, if we had a more mobile OL they would have been getting props well before this.  
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#10
"As the team wins more games and a highly drafted QB becomes a fading dream, Wyatt Davis is my guy in round 1." 

He is the grandson of Green Bay Packers Willie Davis.....
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