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Jefferson is the man
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He was the man of the match. He is the real deal and then some
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10 targets to Jefferson and 10 to Thielen…leads to 34 points. Hmm, sounds like something we should keep doing
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'Trying to be a legend': Justin Jefferson proves his worth to the Vikings againIn the Vikings' five losses, Justin Jefferson has 22 catches for 310 yards. In their five wins, he has caught 41 passes for 634 yards.Justin Jefferson wore a Randy Moss T-shirt in warmups on Sunday, proof that Minnesota greats appreciate history. Remember, Prince wore a ruffled shirt, just like Jimi Hendrix.

Jefferson dressed for success, then undressed the Packers' secondary in a performance that made you wonder if the Vikings have another receiver running a fly route toward the Hall of Fame.
Sunday, in one of those games that gives you night sweats during the day, Jefferson caught eight passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns as the Vikings beat Green Bay 34-31 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Jefferson has proved that he is the Vikings' best player.
He has proved that their offense is at its best when he is their primary target.
He has proved that good things happen when Rick Spielman uses his first-round pick on something other than a cornerback.
And he has proved that if Kirk Cousins keeps throwing him the ball, the Vikings are a far better team than they seemed to be three weeks ago, when the soundtrack to the season was the grumbling of underused receivers.
"That's the mind-set I have," Jefferson said when asked about the Moss T-shirt. "Just trying to be a legend, trying to make big plays. Why not carry after him? He's one of the best in the game and I just love playing this game. I love the rivalry, love these intense, big games. It's what I live for.''
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said he heard Jefferson say as much during the week. "After the game, he tells me, 'I told you I got you, coach,'" Zimmer said. "That's the kind of guy you want to have. He's a great competitor, runs great routes."
The word "great" is as overused as emojis these days, but when Cousins throws the ball in Jefferson's direction, it's not incorrect.
Jefferson has played 26 NFL games. His totals: 151 catches, 2,344 yards and 13 touchdowns. Moss after 26 NFL games had 122 catches for 2,161 yards and 23 touchdowns.
This year, in the Vikings' five losses, Jefferson has caught 22 passes for 310 yards. In their five victories, he has caught 41 passes for 634 yards.
Rushing yards can appear correlated to victories, because a team with a lead is more likely to run the ball. Receiving yards can be deceiving, because a team losing by 20 points is more likely to pick up meaningless completions.
That the Vikings win when Jefferson is targeted is the key statistic of their season, and perhaps their immediate future, and is proof that fans and receivers complaining about his usage were right.
Jefferson is almost always open, and the one time Cousins forced a pass to him on Sunday, Jefferson may have made his best play.
With 2:08 left in the game, the Vikings had the ball on their own 30. Cousins threw a pass to Jefferson deep down the right sideline. Packers safety Darnell Savage cut in front of Jefferson and caught it. As he fell, Jefferson hacked at his arms, and Savage lost his grip.
The officials on the field called it an interception. Replay ruled it an incompletion. Jefferson caught a 6-yard pass on the next play and the Vikings drove down the field to set up Greg Joseph's winning field goal as time expired.
On Oct. 31, the Vikings began a daunting four-game stretch by losing to Dallas. Jefferson had two catches for 21 yards. The next week, he had three catches for 69 yards in a loss at Baltimore.
The last two weeks, the Vikings have beaten two contenders as Jefferson has caught 17 passes for 312 yards.
Last year, the Vikings ran their offense through Dalvin Cook and finished 7-9.
If they're going to continue their recent surge toward the playoffs, they need to realize that throwing downfield to Jefferson creates space and ease for his teammates — running lanes for Cook, underneath routes for Adam Thielen, copious yards for Cousins.
Moss introduced himself to the Packers rivalry on a rainy Monday night in Lambeau Field.
Jefferson belated insinuated himself into Minnesota's defining rivalry in U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday.
Don't be surprised if, the next time you see Moss on TV, he's wearing a shirt that reads "Jefferson.
"https://www.startribune.com/justin-jefferson-randy-moss-vikings-packers-trying-to-be-a-legend-jim-souhand/600119418/
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jefferson won the game in spite of a coach that likes to turtle.
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Speilman takes a lot of slack, but how about making the best of the Diggs situation and getting us a 1st rounder and then turning it into a WR better than Diggs.  

P.S. I would run through a wall for Mina Kimes  :p
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Quote: @kmillard said:
jefferson won the game in spite of a coach that likes to turtle.
Oh good lawd. 


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Quote: @JR44 said:
Speilman takes a lot of slack, but how about making the best of the Diggs situation and getting us a 1st rounder and then turning it into a WR better than Diggs.  

P.S. I would run through a wall for Mina Kimes  :p
I hope she is our new head coach next year!
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Quote: @jargomcfargo said:
@JR44 said:
Speilman takes a lot of slack, but how about making the best of the Diggs situation and getting us a 1st rounder and then turning it into a WR better than Diggs.  

P.S. I would run through a wall for Mina Kimes  :p
I hope she is our new head coach next year!
At the bold: Am I missing something?
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