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Berger expected to play in 2018
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Hmm.  Not sure how I feel about this.  I really like what he has done for us,  but I am wondering if he's getting to the end of his career.
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Supposedly he’s drawing interest from the Giants & possibly the Lions...
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Hopefully it's because he has a love for the game and not because he is needing the money.  It seems odd for a guy that 2 years ago was talking about retiring and now he is considering extending his career and possibly relocating to do so?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Hopefully it's because he has a love for the game and not because he is needing the money.  It seems odd for a guy that 2 years ago was talking about retiring and now he is considering extending his career and possibly relocating to do so?
What a difference a year makes.  Probably the difference in winning and losing IMO.  2016 was a rough year and I think Berger isn't cut out for center.  2017 was much better in terms of success.  And he didn't have anymore concussions.
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Quote: @greediron said:
@JimmyinSD said:
Hopefully it's because he has a love for the game and not because he is needing the money.  It seems odd for a guy that 2 years ago was talking about retiring and now he is considering extending his career and possibly relocating to do so?
What a difference a year makes.  Probably the difference in winning and losing IMO.  2016 was a rough year and I think Berger isn't cut out for center.  2017 was much better in terms of success.  And he didn't have anymore concussions.
Is there room for him anymore though?   they have Elf, Easton and signed the new guy from philly,  not to mention the possibility of adding Price... it might be more than we have room for already considering Isisdora was pushing him in camp last year as a rookie.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
@JimmyinSD said:
Hopefully it's because he has a love for the game and not because he is needing the money.  It seems odd for a guy that 2 years ago was talking about retiring and now he is considering extending his career and possibly relocating to do so?
What a difference a year makes.  Probably the difference in winning and losing IMO.  2016 was a rough year and I think Berger isn't cut out for center.  2017 was much better in terms of success.  And he didn't have anymore concussions.
Is there room for him anymore though?   they have Elf, Easton and signed the new guy from philly,  not to mention the possibility of adding Price... it might be more than we have room for already considering Isisdora was pushing him in camp last year as a rookie.
I have no problems with the Vikings moving on with younger and better players.  He was a great swing guy, but just a decent starter IMO.  With Easton as the guard/backup center, and possibly Remmers, Isadora, Sirles, we have enough flexible depth on the interior.
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Probably wants a ring before he retires. I feel the same about him as I do about Newman. I haven't seen much regression yet and the more experienced depth we have in camp the better. Neither will make the 53 if he's crowding out young talent. But they know that. I say hell yeah, bring 'em both to camp and see what happens. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Probably wants a ring before he retires. I feel the same about him as I do about Newman. I haven't seen much regression yet and the more experienced depth we have in camp the better. Neither will make the 53 if he's crowding out young talent. But they know that. I say hell yeah, bring 'em both to camp and see what happens. 
as long as they arent pushing some raw young talent out of camp.  if we truly have room then yes,   but I would hate for the team to take a vet that is in decline and has had his time in the lights, over a youngster that needs a chance to prove himself.  we have Reiff and Remmers on the OL for veteran leadership,  Berger is maybe still likely to make the team,  but will he be the best long term solution?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
@JimmyinSD said:
Hopefully it's because he has a love for the game and not because he is needing the money.  It seems odd for a guy that 2 years ago was talking about retiring and now he is considering extending his career and possibly relocating to do so?
What a difference a year makes.  Probably the difference in winning and losing IMO.  2016 was a rough year and I think Berger isn't cut out for center.  2017 was much better in terms of success.  And he didn't have anymore concussions.
Is there room for him anymore though?   they have Elf, Easton and signed the new guy from philly,  not to mention the possibility of adding Price... it might be more than we have room for already considering Isisdora was pushing him in camp last year as a rookie.
Interesting question.  I think there is not, because, I expect the first round pick to end up being Billy Price, who will immediately dislodge Elf to RG, or Price will take over RG himself.  That doesn't even take into account Isadora, who looked ready to challenge Berger.

The Vikings need to move on with younger players.  Berger has done a lot for the team, but he is no Pro Bowler and he is very close to the end. 
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