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We better hope JJM has some magic
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(10-24-2025, 02:48 PM)kmillard Wrote: So how come the Vikings have performance injury excuses (not accusing you) because of the line, but just last night we saw a team that was as banged up if not more on the line than ours and down to RB#3 on the year. How Did that team run for over 200 yards on our mostly heathy defense? Might be something KOC wants to consider when our line is beat up and dysfunctional. I never did believe all that "we're going to run the ball more this year" garbage that was spewed all summer.
They had a veteran QB and one who is a dual threat. That keeps all three options (very accurate passer, qb scramble and run) available and introduces second guessing on the defense.it gave them the extra second they needed to pick the right plays.
We had at best one and half options since Wentz was not even healthy (missing multiple throws and poor accuracy) and not a scrambler. They thus keyed on our run game since that’s all we really got - hence we were pretty much one dimensional
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(10-26-2025, 12:35 PM)Zanary Wrote: I was assured for years that offensive line woes were simply excuses, and that all fault lied with our QB.

Granted, all the people saying that were fuggin' dolts, but...yeah.

No amount of protection gaffes will matter to the chunk of the fan base that always roasts our QB.

I meannnn

Which Viking QB that this was said about has gone elsewhere and done anything at all lol because I can name plenty who've gone to different situations and still been bad.
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(10-27-2025, 08:46 AM)pattersaur Wrote: I meannnn

Which Viking QB that this was said about has gone elsewhere and done anything at all lol because I can name plenty who've gone to different situations and still been bad.

...  Tongue


Also, the kid does in fact have some magic!!!
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The kid definitely has some magic, and KOC put a run-heavy plan in place that kept the kittens' defense off balance. Going forward, this is an amazing sign for both a pass-happy coach and our young QB that didn't have to make a ton of plays, but stepped up magnificently when absolutely needed.

We have a rough schedule, "magic" will be needed...but, what game is more daunting than Lions in Detroit?
OK, KOC, time for that miracle....
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