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Yes....PLEASE....
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#2
Ranks right up there with "Swelce" for me...
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Ranks right up there with "Swelce" for me...
Exactly. 

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#4
Well, he might be thinking; I can rally this Vikings team and put together a winning streak, showing that I never give up, make the playoffs, win in the playoffs, then, be a free agent and then have teams bidding for me.
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Quote: @FLVike said:
Well, he might be thinking; I can rally this Vikings team and put together a winning streak, showing that I never give up, make the playoffs, win in the playoffs, then, be a free agent and then have teams bidding for me.
He's made plenty of money. This team sucks.
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Ranks right up there with "Swelce" for me...
You didn't like my nickname for that cute couple?
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I don't think any serious person ever thought this was a possibility. 
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Atlanta makes more sense to me but I just don't see the Wilfs giving the go ahead to start selling off assets before the trade deadline when that is exactly what we should be doing. They will cling to the hope we can turn this season around which is delusional. It's why Ryan Poles isn't the GM right now. He wanted to tear it down, and the Wilfs wouldn't agree to that strategy so they settled on Kwesi the Clown. 
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Only junk wants to lose, period.

No shiny college boy can fix a team, and no team willing to s**t on its own legacy and fans is "one player away".

Anyone old enough to remember teams like Detroit, Cincy, and Cleveland staying in the gutter for years and years despite having all the sexy draft picks they could want, year after year, knows that the "suck a$$ for draft position" approach only works in Madden.

Reid was already a very good coach and making strides with KC when Mahomes got there.

Allen and Diggs enjoy a helluva balanced team in Buffalo.

Hurts joined a recent Superbowl winner, and they've stuck to fundamental strengths in the trenches to stay competitive.

Ditto: San Francisco.

So, the "tank" wankers should just stay in their PS5 realities and quit pretending that it has anything to do with the really-real world.
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Quote: @TBro said:
Atlanta makes more sense to me but I just don't see the Wilfs giving the go ahead to start selling off assets before the trade deadline when that is exactly what we should be doing. They will cling to the hope we can turn this season around which is delusional. It's why Ryan Poles isn't the GM right now. He wanted to tear it down, and the Wilfs wouldn't agree to that strategy so they settled on Kwesi the Clown. 
Poles isn't exactly doing that great of a job in Chicago.  In fact an article on line this morning saying both Poles and Eberflus are on the hot seat.
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