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Linval's take on the game
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now lets see if the captain can use this growth as a motivational tool to make sure they dont start slow again.  really no excuses for any part of the team to come out that flat to start a divisional game.
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I mean....its true what he's saying. But from a visceral fan aspect, its a damn gut punch. aTypical Vikings kind of loss.
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Translation: "Typical Lambeau horseshit calls from officials who stuck it to us up the butt with no KY"
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
I mean....its true what he's saying. But from a visceral fan aspect, its a damn gut punch. aTypical Vikings kind of loss.
It was a gut punch. One of the most frustrating games I've watched, and I've seen almost all of the Vikings games, since day one. To climb back in it, only to screw up, when the win is all but in your hands is maddening.
I was pissed off about it and that rarely happens to me anymore when it comes to a Viking loss.
But I'm over it now and realize they should be 2-0. They are a good team. I expect them to do well if they remain healthy, and the players don't lose faith in Cousins.
Need to roll over Oakland and spank the Bears and they will be on their way.
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Quote: @jargomcfargo said:
@StickyBun said:
I mean....its true what he's saying. But from a visceral fan aspect, its a damn gut punch. aTypical Vikings kind of loss.
It was a gut punch. One of the most frustrating games I've watched, and I've seen almost all of the Vikings games, since day one. To climb back in it, only to screw up, when the win is all but in your hands is maddening.
I was pissed off about it and that rarely happens to me anymore when it comes to a Viking loss.
But I'm over it now and realize they should be 2-0. They are a good team. I expect them to do well if they remain healthy, and the players don't lose faith in Cousins.
Need to roll over Oakland and spank the Bears and they will be on their way.
this is where i am at as well.   they cant fix their season with a win this sunday no matter how dominant they might look, but they could certainly sink it.  However the real sink or swim game comes in 2 weeks in Chicago... imo after the packer debacle there will be no moral victories coming out of soldier with anything less than a W.
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
I am slow to criticize out leadership but dont feel i am a total homer   This is something that i believe shows the team is united under Zim’s leadership and all in all feel he is doing a great job.  He’s not Bud effing Grant, but he’s up there with Denny if not ahead already.  

That said, I’m scrutinizing the hell out of Cousins right now, and if he doesnt  become a difference maker for us this year in a couple big games,  I will be ready to move on and Speilly should be on a win or quit basis in 2020. 
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Quote: @jargomcfargo said:
@StickyBun said:
I mean....its true what he's saying. But from a visceral fan aspect, its a damn gut punch. aTypical Vikings kind of loss.
It was a gut punch. One of the most frustrating games I've watched, and I've seen almost all of the Vikings games, since day one. To climb back in it, only to screw up, when the win is all but in your hands is maddening.
I was pissed off about it and that rarely happens to me anymore when it comes to a Viking loss.
But I'm over it now and realize they should be 2-0. They are a good team. I expect them to do well if they remain healthy, and the players don't lose faith in Cousins.
Need to roll over Oakland and spank the Bears and they will be on their way.
Good points.  But I'm not over it yet.  
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Quote: @pumpf said:
@jargomcfargo said:
@StickyBun said:
I mean....its true what he's saying. But from a visceral fan aspect, its a damn gut punch. aTypical Vikings kind of loss.
It was a gut punch. One of the most frustrating games I've watched, and I've seen almost all of the Vikings games, since day one. To climb back in it, only to screw up, when the win is all but in your hands is maddening.
I was pissed off about it and that rarely happens to me anymore when it comes to a Viking loss.
But I'm over it now and realize they should be 2-0. They are a good team. I expect them to do well if they remain healthy, and the players don't lose faith in Cousins.
Need to roll over Oakland and spank the Bears and they will be on their way.
Good points.  But I'm not over it yet.  
Believe me, I understand and am not sure I am over it either. But they looked pretty damn good , certainly better than GB in the second half. I think they will be ok.
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#10
Bottom line, Linval : You and your team LOST.

I didn't hear you bitching about winning a "half" when your team miraculously won against the Saints a couple years ago....remember? When the Saints OWNED you and your team mates in the second half? And you only WON because of a literal once-in-a-lifetime mid-field Hail Mary play? Ring any bells? (or maybe you can't remember, after the ass-whooping you took the following week in a Championship game)

Also : A "comeback" means a WIN after falling behind. What happened against the Packers last Sunday was an "almost" comeback, AKA a LOSS. Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, big fella. You and your team LOST.
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