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Are we good or bad team?
#1
Look pretty bad tonight in most all phases including defensive coaching. Dropped passes everywhere inckuding a long TD with the game still bery competitive. , JJ runs his route wrong causing an interception deep in their territory, Kirk with a second bad pic, theilen disappering act, TE cant beat a LB in coverage 

Edit 2 terrible throws by KC for int’s. If im oconnell i ask them which team they wanna be?  one that goes on the road with a big swagger after a good win and gets steamrolled while playing badly, or one that comes to work like they did in game one with very few mistakes 
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#2
meh we are playing in philly and its game 2. Not even close to enough film to know
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#3
Yes
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#4
They weren't going to win all 17. Philly is a really tough place to play. Let's see how they rebound next week.
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#5
I wanted to see how the new staff would adjust at the half.  That didn’t seemed to make a difference.
I guess the only thing left is to see how they rebound after being embarrassed on Monday night (again).
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#6
I saw this one as a loss
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#7
i can live with the loss, but getting embarrassed on prime time every fking time is getting old.
The results are the same regardless of who’s coaching or playing.
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#8
 

The ST's have  improved.



The defense is going to be a sieve all year.

The Oline  is still weak in the middle. Really weak. 

And against the blitz, the Vikes Oline  still  stinks.



Rinse. Wash. Repeat.


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#9
Quote: @kmillard said:
i can live with the loss, but getting embarrassed on prime time every fking time is getting old.
The results are the same regardless of who’s coaching or playing.
This. I really don't know if the team is good or not now. But the high of beating GB in week one and then this shit show last night is SO on brand for the Vikings. Being a fan of this organization is always up and down. 'Getting old' describes me and this shit for sure. 

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#10
A good team. But Philly had our number last night. They played with more precision and intensity than I've seen in a long time. We couldn't match it. You can't get down early against a team like that, playing at home. Nearly impossible to come back. We had opportunities to make it close though. ISJ's drop and three turnovers in the red zone snuffed that out. 
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