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Packers are coming in En Fuego...
#11
The Vikings have more to play for, and will have Pace/Harry back. If Hock can shake the dropsies, we'll be a much more dangerous team than when we beat GB earlier.
STRETCH RUN, VIKINGS...LET'S END THIS SEASON WITH BANGS!
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#12
U.S. Bank is going to be HUGE Sunday afternoon, and I think they will make a difference. Really fun game. The more Sam Darnold highlights I watch, the more I'm like this guy is a gangster.
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#13
Absolutely will be huge. Hopefully not too many ticket holders will sell thier tickets to Packer fans. 

Really need to take advantage of home field advantage and the stadium to be insanely loud.
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(12-24-2024, 04:25 PM)StickierBuns Wrote:  The more Sam Darnold highlights I watch, the more I'm like this guy is a gangster.

100%. 

Dude hangs in the pocket like few I have seen b4 in a Viking uniform and he can move when he has to. 

Ice in the veins...

I can only compare him to another "stone cold killer" I know.... Cool  Smile

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(12-24-2024, 03:37 PM)comet52 Wrote: I expect the refs to help the Vikings and Lions next weekend, setting up the season ending 14-2 versus 14-2 division showdown Sunday Night Football ratings bonanza.

Don't think of it as game fixing, think of it as greasing the wheels of commerce.

Agree. From a ratings perspective I think we get a little home cooking so that week 18 is the biggest game of the season. Maybe the decade.
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#16
Funny thing is Packers are coming in off two dominant wins, but the Vikings are hotter... 8 game win streak.
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(12-25-2024, 09:15 PM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: Funny thing is Packers are coming in off two dominant wins, but the Vikings are hotter...  8 game win streak.

LMAO, yep. I think some of the Viking's fans that live so close to Wisconsin get some Packer's PTSD. Not sure what can be more on fire than 13-2. The last time the Vikings lost a game was over 2 MONTHS AGO.
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(Yesterday, 04:22 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: LMAO, yep. I think some of the Viking's fans that live so close to Wisconsin get some Packer's PTSD. Not sure what can be more on fire than 13-2. The last time the Vikings lost a game was over 2 MONTHS AGO.

Pretty sure it has to do with falling footwear.
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(Yesterday, 07:27 AM)JimmyinSD Wrote: Pretty sure it has to do with falling footwear.

I think as much as its that, its also that the perception of the shiny thing over there is shinier than the shiny thing we have at home. It is what it is. The next loss, whenever that is and it could be Sunday, will cast a gloomier picture for some than it probably should.
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#20
I dont think I'd feel good about my team if I were a Houston or Pitt fan right now...I want to go into post-season on a high streak!
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