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Kudos to Jefferson
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Cousins and JJ were on fire today and really played all out, one of the best games I have seen from Cousins, hung tough in the pocket all day and was spot on all day.   It was a shame to lose a game with these two amazing performances.  If the defense played with 1/10th of the effort that these two played with, we would have coasted to a win.  
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Quote: @JR44 said:
Cousins and JJ were on fire today and really played all out, one of the best games I have seen from Cousins, hung tough in the pocket all day and was spot on all day.   It was a shame to lose a game with these two amazing performances.  If the defense played with 1/10th of the effort that these two played with, we would have coasted to a win.  
I zero'd in on P2 a bit today, it wasn't pretty...
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DETROIT — Another day, another record for Justin Jefferson. In Sunday's 34-23 loss to the Lions, Jefferson set the Vikings' franchise record for receiving yards in a game with 223 on 11 catches.
It was the first 200-yard performance of his young career. He now has 22 games with 100-plus receiving yards, tying Anthony Carter for the most 100-yard receiving games in franchise history in just his 46th NFL game.
Jefferson has 1,500 receiving yards this season with four games left. Randy Moss' single-season yardage record is 1,632.
Carter holds the franchise's postseason record for receiving yards in a game with 227 against the 49ers on Jan. 9, 1988.
Here are the Vikings' 200-yard receiving games in the regular season:
223: Justin Jefferson, Dec. 11, 2022 at Detroit, 11 catches
210: Sammy White, Nov. 7, 1976 vs. Detroit, 7 catches
204: Randy Moss, Nov. 14, 1999 at Chicago, 12 catches
202: Adam Thielen, Dec. 24, 2016 at Green Bay, 12 catches
202: Paul Flatley, Oct. 24, 1965 at San Francisco, 7 catches
201: Sidney Rice, Nov. 15, 2009 vs. Detroit, 7 catches
https://www.startribune.com/justin-jefferson-vikings-record-receiving-yards-in-a-game-223-lions/600234943/



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You can also add about 35 yards and a TD to his totals today.  That play they blew dead when he was never down and never stepped out of bounds was complete bullshit.

https://twitter.com/NFL_DovKleiman/statu...0446062592
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The refs can just suck out loud sometimes. Unreal.

No sacks for Minnesota. The run game was atrocious. Every opposing QB looks like a Hall of Famer. Issues to work on.
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Wow, wasn't even aware he broke 200. Seemed like just another JJ day. I guess that's how good he is. 
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Quote: @SFVikingFan said:
You can also add about 35 yards and a TD to his totals today.  That play they blew dead when he was never down and never stepped out of bounds was complete bullshit.

https://twitter.com/NFL_DovKleiman/statu...0446062592


Unlike previous games of missed calls this year, this one significantly affected and changed the game.


Had JJ scored,  there was 3:30 left on the clock and 2 timeouts and the 2 minute warning.



The ensuing onside kick would not have happened. 


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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@JR44 said:
Cousins and JJ were on fire today and really played all out, one of the best games I have seen from Cousins, hung tough in the pocket all day and was spot on all day.   It was a shame to lose a game with these two amazing performances.  If the defense played with 1/10th of the effort that these two played with, we would have coasted to a win.  
I zero'd in on P2 a bit today, it wasn't pretty...
Safe to say no one in the backfield was pretty.  What did he give up?

Dantzler was near the guy scoring 3 times.  
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