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Might see Andy Dalton for the Aints?
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#12
Seriously, if fans are more scared of the backup then starter, then we are a skittish lot. Bring on the ginger bastard:

https://twitter.com/SeifertESPN/status/1...3393735687
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Seriously, if fans are more scared of the backup then starter, then we are a skittish lot. Bring on the ginger bastard:


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Last scar was Cooper Rush...


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#14
Vikings have played Andy Dalton three times with three different teams since 2017. He's 1-2, but the one win was that Cowboys game where he shredded us pretty good. 

https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/what-is...s%20career.
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Dalton played in London once with Cincy against a Cousins led Washington team.  It ended in a 27-27 tie.  If Kirk can't outduel Dalton, we have some serious problems...[Image: WVM4KPIBHKZXOSW25BEFSAT4GU.jpg]
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#16
Love a road game in a neutral site vs a team that's quite good at home.

Go to London, get a win vs a lesser team, 3-1 with the Bears at home (4-1) and right in the thick of it
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Quote: @Skodin said:
Love a road game in a neutral site vs a team that's quite good at home.

Go to London, get a win vs a lesser team, 3-1 with the Bears at home (4-1) and right in the thick of it
This really should be an easy win for the Vikings. A 31-14 type win. The fans need it, the media needs it, the team needs it. And it sure would feel good. 

But I just keep coming back to the fact that no matter where a game is and how hurt your opponent is, every team in the NFL is capable of beating any other team. It all depends on the game plan each has cooked up, and I'm not yet convinced the Vikings are there yet in that department. 

For the Vikings defense, you'd think it's as simple as shutting down Kamara and forcing Dalton to beat you with his lesser receivers and ginger-bred arm. But the last time we saw Kamara he scored 6 TDs. 
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yep, the Ryder is starting…!  Wink 
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#19
with guard Andrus Peat out, the Saints are 1 injury away from having to play, wait for it: Wyatt Davis…!  B) 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@Skodin said:
Love a road game in a neutral site vs a team that's quite good at home.

Go to London, get a win vs a lesser team, 3-1 with the Bears at home (4-1) and right in the thick of it
This really should be an easy win for the Vikings. A 31-14 type win. The fans need it, the media needs it, the team needs it. And it sure would feel good. 

But I just keep coming back to the fact that no matter where a game is and how hurt your opponent is, every team in the NFL is capable of beating any other team. It all depends on the game plan each has cooked up, and I'm not yet convinced the Vikings are there yet in that department. 

For the Vikings defense, you'd think it's as simple as shutting down Kamara and forcing Dalton to beat you with his lesser receivers and ginger-bred arm. But the last time we saw Kamara he scored 6 TDs. 
I'm not betting this game...Dont got a good feel for it, at all. Mainly because I dont know (yet) what we got in this years Vikings squad or the coaching staff. 
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