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Post by Boston Powers on Oct 13, 2014 23:27:17 GMT -5
I wasn't gonna write anything about Flanzo because he's not here to defend himself but whatever hey Flanzo can't wait til Bill hammers the final nail in Rex's coffin this Thursday, suck one! 1-6
Why can't the Vikings ever have a good quarterback? Oh, yeah, that's right, we don't have an offensive line that can keep a quarterback on his feet. Every quarterback we try to develop gets sacked half to death, develops happy feet, loses confidence and gets "deer in the headlights" syndrome. It happened with Jackson. It happened with Ponder. And now it's happening with Bridgewater. He looked scared out there in the second half against the Lions. I saw the same confused and dejected look on his face while standing on the sidelines that I saw on Ponder's face during the Green Bay game. Our quarterbacks have no time to throw the ball and spend half the time running for their lives - if they even have time to do that. Ponder got sacked 6 times and Bridgewater got sacked 8. Plus the QBs have been pressured on 48% of the snaps this year which is a crazy high number. If the team doesn't start doing something quick to improve the o-line, which happens to be ranked dead last in the league, Bridgewater will never develop into a good quarterback. I also don't expect him to last the rest of the season getting sacked that often.
Why can't the Vikings ever have a good quarterback? Oh, yeah, that's right, we don't have an offensive line that can keep a quarterback on his feet. Every quarterback we try to develop gets sacked half to death, develops happy feet, loses confidence and gets "deer in the headlights" syndrome. It happened with Jackson. It happened with Ponder. And now it's happening with Bridgewater. He looked scared out there in the second half against the Lions. I saw the same confused and dejected look on his face while standing on the sidelines that I saw on Ponder's face during the Green Bay game. Our quarterbacks have no time to throw the ball and spend half the time running for their lives - if they even have time to do that. Ponder got sacked 6 times and Bridgewater got sacked 8. Plus the QBs have been pressured on 48% of the snaps this year which is a crazy high number. If the team doesn't start doing something quick to improve the o-line, which happens to be ranked dead last in the league, Bridgewater will never develop into a good quarterback. I also don't expect him to last the rest of the season getting sacked that often.
Why can't the Vikings ever have a good quarterback? Oh, yeah, that's right, we don't have an offensive line that can keep a quarterback on his feet. Every quarterback we try to develop gets sacked half to death, develops happy feet, loses confidence and gets "deer in the headlights" syndrome. It happened with Jackson. It happened with Ponder. And now it's happening with Bridgewater. He looked scared out there in the second half against the Lions. I saw the same confused and dejected look on his face while standing on the sidelines that I saw on Ponder's face during the Green Bay game. Our quarterbacks have no time to throw the ball and spend half the time running for their lives - if they even have time to do that. Ponder got sacked 6 times and Bridgewater got sacked 8. Plus the QBs have been pressured on 48% of the snaps this year which is a crazy high number. If the team doesn't start doing something quick to improve the o-line, which happens to be ranked dead last in the league, Bridgewater will never develop into a good quarterback. I also don't expect him to last the rest of the season getting sacked that often.
I am absolutely convinced that Ally is actually an elaborate RandyAnal ruse.
Post by justinmn9319 on Oct 14, 2014 8:45:02 GMT -5
That's our favorite thing to do though, if we want to crown them, we'll crown his ass. We will then take it away as fast as we can, but really I think he does have a promising future and a lack of talent around him right now.
That's our favorite thing to do though, if we want to crown them, we'll crown his ass. We will then take it away as fast as we can, but really I think he does have a promising future and a lack of talent around him right now.
It's like Jesus said in Corinthians 3:12. "First they hail you then they nail you."
Post by FortSteuben on Oct 23, 2014 19:48:01 GMT -5
I only joke about Mettenberger. I really hope he does well. He has family ties to my hometown, and I had a friend who I played football with in high school who is his cousin. There are a lot of people back here in Steubenville, OH rooting for his success.
And I think he said he is going as White Goodman from Dodgeball for Halloween, hence the locks/stache.
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I dont think anyone could've seen them at 6-1 at this point of the season. Even your biggest Cowboy homers knew this defense was a huge liability going into the season and they've done a great job with bending but not breaking. But they NEED some sacks for crying out loud.
You're just too young to grasp how stylin' I really was. All the boys wanted to do me when I was 5. Actually the girls did too. My haircut was confusing.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Nov 5, 2014 15:00:58 GMT -5
I haven't followed Mallet's pre-season career with the Pats, but I would guess he is more of a casualty of the cap than a castoff. When he becomes a free agent next year New England wouldn't have signed him so this way at least they get something for his remaining contract and can continue paying Garoppolo a lesser salary to back up Brady than Ryan would have demanded to keep him off the market.
Post by TRANTER INDUSTRIES on Nov 11, 2014 23:51:59 GMT -5
So, are the Cardinals still a lock for the NFC West? Stanton has less than a 50% completion rate but he also hasn't turned it over. He's 2-1 as a starter and that one game was in Denver and he didn't even play the whole game. Also, SF is falling apart more and more every week, Seattle gets exposed too much, and the Rams can shock a team every now and again but their too banged up and it's too late.