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Looking to Sunday
#11
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
I do not want to watch this game if Kendricks sits. 

He’s playing, they were just being “cautious”… 
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#12
Quote: @StickyBun said:
I will restrict my exposure to this by going NFL Redzone for the afternoon....
Reduced exposure is wise...I may have to do the DVR route.
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#13
Knowing Zim they are going to get the running game going, and they better or this season is already looking precarious
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#14
Quote: @Bullazin said:
Knowing Zim they are going to get the running game going, and they better or this season is already looking precarious
Tough to say for sure after just a game...But then, looking at that schedule??? I dont disagree with you. 

Vikings have NEVER beaten Russell Wilson here, there or anywhere.

Chances are high imo they'll be facing him again @ 0/2 and then a good Brownies team. 


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#15
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@Bullazin said:
Knowing Zim they are going to get the running game going, and they better or this season is already looking precarious
Tough to say for sure after just a game...But then, looking at that schedule??? I dont disagree with you. 

Vikings have NEVER beaten Russell Wilson here, there or anywhere.

Chances are high imo they'll be facing him again @ 0/2 and then a good Brownies team. 


I'll tell ya, I'm a little more worried about Arizona than either one of those teams. Like they did last year, at some point, the Vikings will start playing up their talent. Hopefully it doesn't take 6 games like last year. 

Seattle is the same team they were last year. Vikings are vastly improved. Or at least they should be. That game last year in Seattle was the kind of game only the Vikings can play....

Behind a solid running game, Vikings dominated TOP 40 to 20. Went up 13-0 at the half. But two costly turnovers in the 2nd half led to two TDs for Seattle. Then Cook goes down in the 3rd quarter. Despite all this, the Vikings are STILL in position to put the game away. On 4th and inches at the six, Mattison misses a hole you could ride a manatee through. Wilson drives 94 yards and throws a last second TD to get the one point win. 


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#16
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@Bullazin said:
Knowing Zim they are going to get the running game going, and they better or this season is already looking precarious
Tough to say for sure after just a game...But then, looking at that schedule??? I dont disagree with you. 

Vikings have NEVER beaten Russell Wilson here, there or anywhere.

Chances are high imo they'll be facing him again @ 0/2 and then a good Brownies team. 


I'll tell ya, I'm a little more worried about Arizona than either one of those teams. Like they did last year, at some point, the Vikings will start playing up their talent. Hopefully it doesn't take 6 games like last year. 

Seattle is the same team they were last year. Vikings are vastly improved. Or at least they should be. That game last year in Seattle was the kind of game only the Vikings can play....

Behind a solid running game, Vikings dominated TOP 40 to 20. Went up 13-0 at the half. But two costly turnovers in the 2nd half led to two TDs for Seattle. Then Cook goes down in the 3rd quarter. Despite all this, the Vikings are STILL in position to put the game away. On 4th and inches at the six, Mattison misses a hole you could ride a manatee through. Wilson drives 94 yards and throws a last second TD to get the one point win. 

Seattle’s new OC had a much better debut than ours did last week though. I do agree not much other than that has changed for them though. 
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