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Steelers/Vikings
#1
Vikings are 12th in NFL payroll this year at $201.5 million. Steelers are 25th with $180.5 million. Steelers have 4 new offensive lineman including 2 rookies. Steelers are without Stephon Truitt one of their best defensive lineman. The Steelers beat Buffalo.

Just sayin.
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#2
The Wilf's sure do provide this team with the resources for better success that is for sure.

I wonder if they are Little River Band fans because I think it maybe "Time for a Cool Change"  
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#3
KC, LAC, SEA all appear to have fixed their OL in one offseason. PIT maybe too. I like most of what Spielman has done here but the OL issue is far and away his most damning and inexplicable critique.
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#4
Weren't you the one saying Buffalo would blow us out if we reached the Super bowl?  But now I guess they are going 0-17 based on week 1.
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#5
No idea what you’re talking about.
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#6
2021 salary cap is $182.5m, to borrow your words, no idea what you’re talking about.
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#7
Quote: @Lee 19 said:
No idea what you’re talking about.
Maybe it wasn't you.  Just seemed in the same line as this thread.  Buffalo and the packers were great on paper last week.  Not so much this week.
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#8
why s everyone over reacting to week 1 ? for gods sake mellow out. in fact, wont be until week 4 or 5 until we know the real story about all teams!! Geesh!!
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#9
A Viking loss seems to open the door for the posters who  don't like Rick as a GM, Zim as a head coach or Cousins as the quarterback and never have.  Either they didn't agree with the draft picks over the years, the large contract that Cousins got or simply the game plans of Zimmer with his run first offense.  Whatever the reasons after every loss, the naysayers will feel justified they know what's best for the team and how the organization should be ran.

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#10
Because if it takes them until week 4 or 5 to know who they are it’s too late. This isn’t MLB where you play 162 games. I want a team like Pittsburgh that is consistently a double digit win team perennially in the playoffs. 
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