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Packer Week....
#11
I go into this game sensing extremes....Either a shit show or hope

We'll see soon...
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#12
Added incentive...

   
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(Yesterday, 11:11 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: With Kelly practicing in full and a roster spot opened for him, he's going to play. Same with Greenard after saying he was "super confident" about playing. If that's the case, the Vikings will go into Green Bay healthier than any team has a right to be this time of year.  

Vikings have the opportunity to turn everything around on Sunday as the schedule now eases up a bit. Green Bay at Lambeau is not an easy game, but the Packers can look like shit at times. They lost to the Panthers in Lambeau because they couldn't stop Rico Dowdle. Aaron Jones can be that guy in a revenge matchup. 

After that, it's the Ginger Jesus in Seattle. Read an article about how Sam Darnold struggles against a very specific type of pressure dialed up by the Rams. We saw it in the playoffs last year and we saw it again last week. Vikings would be wise to copy that for their game in Seattle. 

After that it's the Commies, Cowboys and Giants. Can the Vikings get on a little run here and win 5 straight? If so, we'll go into the those final two divisional games at a very playoff-worthy 9-6.


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This! 

i still think this is what happens. 

If KOC gets out of his own way and adjusts his play calling, the Vikings will go on a winning streak.
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(Yesterday, 12:55 PM)Mattyman Wrote: This! 

i still think this is what happens. 

If KOC gets out of his own way and adjusts his play calling, the Vikings will go on a winning streak.

I think it's more of a McCarthy accuracy problem. But if JJ gets out of his head and plays loose like we've seen him do in flashes here and there, the Vikings will take this one.
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(1 hour ago)MaroonBells Wrote: I think it's more of a McCarthy accuracy problem. But if JJ gets out of his head and plays loose like we've seen him do in flashes here and there, the Vikings will take this one.

I thought KOC gave us a simpler offensive plan last week...It felt like more running attempts, but I think the emphasis was winning first down and not getting behind the sticks. 

We'll see what happens today, I'm done guessing or prognosticating for the year. 

Either the kid starts to get it or the wheels come completely off 2025 - and the draft talk starts mighty early.
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