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Mr. Sammy Darnold, you glorious bastard....
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(Yesterday, 08:43 AM)Vikergirl Wrote: This dude is absolutely ridiculous. Love it.


Thanks for posting, this was the video I was referring to.....because he got smashed on this play. And O-line loved him for it.
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#12
Sam Darnold's last 6 games...

1635 passing yards
272 passing yards/game
15 TD: 1 INT
5 multi-TD games

Pretty impressive stretch of football, Mr. Darnold.

Keep it going!
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#13
This agent source said Darnold will get a Viking's contract barring 'a collapse in the playoffs':

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1014...e-playoffs
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I have to say that, once again, he seemed a little off target to me early. Ball to TJH on the sideline didn't need to be that high. There were a couple balls over the middle of the field that were off target as well. There were no consequences to any of this, Thank God. And he played really well otherwise.

In the 2nd half I kept thinking this game is too close. There is no margin for error. If we have a turnover or a crucial penalty we're going to lose this game. To the Vikings credit, they never did. And rarely do. This is a well coached team.
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We were a stupid facemask penalty by the Seachickens from probably losing this game. Agree with MaroonBells, though not to take away from Darnold's toughness and grit. The margin for error is so slim...
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(Yesterday, 10:31 AM)PurplePorsche Wrote: We were a stupid facemask penalty by the Seachickens from probably losing this game.  Agree with MaroonBells, though not to take away from Darnold's toughness and grit.  The margin for error is so slim...

It's kind of a negative way to look at it.  The Vikings controlled the game for about 90% of the first half.  Seattle had that late TD drive before half time and "won" the 3rd quarter, but the Vikings won the 4th quarter like they've been doing all season.

The Vikings are a good football team.  Entertaining year when no one had any expectations for this kind of season (except Nick Swardson).
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(Yesterday, 07:17 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: I'm having a hard time now imagining the Vikings letting Darnold walk. He's doing what elite QBs do, win games and game winning drives. Amazing throws. Tough as nails. Elite arm. Leader. When KOC gave one of the game balls in his locker room speech at the end yesterday to Darnold, the team erupted. They love him. And Sammy has been very slyly saying in the post game interviews on the field, "No place I'd rather be than Minnesota".... he's telling them he wants to stay, making it public so the fans understand and its not going on deaf ears now internally. No way it can be. 

I can't believe this is where I am now with Sammy, but I am. Not sure what they do, but holy shit Sam has gone beyond changing the narrative for himself.....he's possibly changed it for the Vikings moving forward. The next 2 games and the playoffs will decide this.

(Yesterday, 10:31 AM)PurplePorsche Wrote: We were a stupid facemask penalty by the Seachickens from probably losing this game.  Agree with MaroonBells, though not to take away from Darnold's toughness and grit.  The margin for error is so slim...

Lots of teams win due to the other team making more stupid plays, doing dumb things. Coaching makes a difference, its an advantage for us. I'm at peace winning by making fewer bonehead plays.

Do I wish we were winning by 12 points every week? Absolutely, but its not what this team does. They are a bit like the Chiefs this year in that regard. 

As far as Sam goes, I dont know how you dont extend him after this season? That last quarter pretty much cemented it for me. All the intangibles you look for we've seen and he's gotten better as the year has progressed.

To steal from KOC - Sam is playing like a top 3 draft pick. 
To steal from Maroon - imagine what a 2nd year in the same offense would look like for Sam? Another year with KOC? 

YIKES!! 

If you dont keep him in the building? Start an un-proven rookie? I think you are essentially taking steps back in 2025 vs building on 2024. 

Vegas line will look like about an 8 win team with a rook QB and a good surround. 

I like me JJM, he's the future. But that future is probably further out than any of us imagined in August. If they haven't done so already, the front office needs to formulate a pivot and then decide whether to pull the trigger on it or not. 

The lord works in mysterious ways.
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(Yesterday, 08:08 AM)pattersaur Wrote: About time! Lol.

The team and QB we've all been waiting for, for years, is already here! All year long this team has played great. Every team the media has told me is better than us has lost in that time, and we just keep winning.

I thought Sam could win the MVP, looking like he might have to settle for top 3 or 5, but our Super Bowl chances haven't been this live in 15 years.

The Vikings letting Sam walk would be laughably dense. Darnold's ball is on the green 3 feet from the hole and some Vikings fans STILL want to put money on McCarthy's tee shot getting closer. Wild to me.
Good to see some of the doubters are finally coming to realize, there is no bad Sam!

(Yesterday, 10:19 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: I have to say that, once again, he seemed a little off target to me early. Ball to TJH on the sideline didn't need to be that high. There were a couple balls over the middle of the field that were off target as well. There were no consequences to any of this, Thank God. And he played really well otherwise.

In the 2nd half I kept thinking this game is too close. There is no margin for error. If we have a turnover or a crucial penalty we're going to lose this game. To the Vikings credit, they never did. And rarely do. This is a well coached team.

The game was too close because the defense couldn't get any pressure. They prevailed in the end, but they aren't getting the pressure or confusing QBs as much as they were early in the season. They are still a very good defense and have won several games this year, but it took them awhile to get on track yesterday. I think they missed Harry.
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(Yesterday, 10:49 AM)Vikergirl Wrote:

And all three of those seasons were MVP seasons for those QBs. This is the stat that is one of the more meaningful in my opinion because it measures week-in, week-out consistency. We need to remove all the Darnold qualifiers, like "for a bridge QB" or "for a castoff." What he's doing is historic by any standard.
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