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  1. :shrug: I'm not a fan of "Unnamed Sources," and never have been. Who would it even be? It's not like he actually ignored other targets. They weren't open as often as this piece claims. Alshon Jeffery was banged up all season, too, and this is not something he'd do based on his character. Nelson Agholor disappeared regardless of who was at QB. Mack Hollins was hurt. Mike Wallace was hurt. Dallas Goedert isn't going to talk nonsense like this. Jordan Matthews sucks, but of course he's not one of these "Unnamed Sources." This is well above anything Jason Peters or Jason Kelce would ever do. 

    So that pretty much leaves Agholor and maybe some backup tight ends behind Ertz and Goedert? Wendell fucking Smallwood? Isaac Seomalu?  

    I mean, honestly, who would this have come from who's actually a relevant player? 


  2. I wish I felt bad for New Orleans. Obviously the missed call is terrible but New Orleans gets so much home-cooking on average and they are such a dirty team. As long as Payton has been there, they've been dirty. And as a Vikings fan, there's a lot of satisfaction in this for me because of all the missed calls in the 2009 NFCCG. In the broadcast today they talked about all the hits on Favre and made it sound like they were legal back then...they weren't. The league acknowledged that they missed multiple roughing the passer penalties against Favre.

    So fuck New Orleans.

    As for the whistles...the league needs to step on the throat of that shit. They also have to cut out the Fire Whistle in Chicago. Granted, that's the stadium doing that one.

     

    Yeah, fuck New Orleans.


  3. Why the hell did it matter to AB who was voted team MVP? My god. 
     

    They've got their replacement WR in Juju. Guys like Brown are cancers. Get rid of him. 

    Clearly the Steelers aren't going to get rid of Mike Tomlin, but it's time to be a disciplinarian again. These guys are ridiculous. The Steelers are so careless. I mean, they had a guy celebrating a first down he didn't really even come close to in New Orleans. Dancing around like a putz. 


  4. I disagree. Diggs and Thielen each had over 100 catches, almost 2500 yards between them, and 9 touchdowns apiece.

    Realistically, can Aaron Rodgers produce significantly more than that if he's constantly running for his life, getting hit constantly, and has no running game?

    Sometimes it doesn't matter how much better one player is than another at the quarterback position. A very, very bad offensive line can sabotage a team's success no matter the quarterback.

    No running game and terrible pass protection any time you play a great defensive front= limited success. Blame Flip for Minnesota's failures this year, if anyone. It's important to establish a rhythm and identity in the running game no matter how much struggle you have initially. Flip abandoned it almost every week even though we have Dalvin Cook and LaTavius Murray. The guy is a dumbass that sabotaged this season in Minnesota, plain and simple.

    Aaron Rodgers would not win a Super Bowl with this year's Vikings team. Last year's? Yes. This season's? No.

     


  5. Well, I watched him all year and he was never the cause of a loss. And his play was very good in most games. 

    The media would rather put up the most eye-grabbing headline than actually evaluate the situation.

    Our OL sucked. Our playcalling sucked. What's the scouting report on Kirk Cousins? One of the best play-action QBs in the game. What did Flip do for 13 games? Abandon the run after barely trying it. 


  6. Please pardon the TL;DR title Mike Zimmer is my favorite coach in the NFL. I was ecstatic when the Vikings hired him 5 years ago. I'm thrilled that he has lasted so long with the franchise. But after a disaster of a fifth season under the direction of Zimmer, I'm forced to ponder whether or not he is still the best guy for the job in Minnesota. My loyalty says Yes. He's phenomenal as a defensive coach. The Zfense (just give me this one--I can't believe it's never been called the Zfense) employs many of my favorite defensive concepts: A-gap blitzes, disguising the coverages by showing blitz, press coverage, to name a few. He is phenomenal with defensive backs. He's openly disciplinary. He is passionate and fiery and set in his ways. That last part is exactly why he may not be the best man for the job anymore. The hot-headed disciplinarian who doesn't shy away from publicly chastising those around him is pretty much a long-gone coaching technique. It's hard to keep an entire staff and 50some players in your corner when you conduct yourself like Zimmer does. Personally I think people need to expect to be held to such a high standard in this particular profession, but the softies will always melt under a coach like Zimmer and then shrink in big moments. What I'm basically saying is I feel as though a certain number of guys quit on Mike Zimmer this year. They began to quit in Philadelphia last January. It reared its ugly head throughout this season. From today to New England to Seattle to Buffalo all the way back in week 3. Things weren't going perfectly and guys shut down. All of that being said, when one looks at the sheer number of disastrous things Mike Zimmer has had to deal with since becoming coach in Minnesota, one can only marvel at the fact that the Vikings even had two successful seasons. Zimmer inherited a mess. Leslie Frazier fucked this defense up terribly, and Spielman missed badly on Christian Ponder. Then when Minnesota seemed to have found a promising young QB (albeit he was extremely overrated by the media) in Teddy Bridgewater, Teddy's knee randomly explodes before his third season. Cue Sam Bradford playing marginally well for a season, then a brilliant week 1 performance the following year and then his knee gives out. Cue Case Keenum staying hydrated with Holy Water and playing with Russell Wilson-esque good luck. But stud rookie RB Dalvin Cook tears his ACL one quarter into the season.  Then Cousins.

    We finally have a QB. Things are looking up. Then our offensive line coach, one of the best in the league, dies unexpectedly (RIP Tony Sparano). Then our best interior lineman suffers a freak neck injury and is out for the season. Joe Berger, our other guard, had also retired. Two new guards, no stud center to start the season. Both tackles get hurt. Stud center comes back, but the guard play around him is so atrocious that he looks bad all year. The only good thing about our OL this year was rookie RT Bryan O'Neill. Everson Griffin has his mental health issues, misses 5 games. Linval Joseph, Anthony Barr, Eric Kendricks, Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, and Andrew Sendejo all miss multiple games with injuries. Stud first round CB Mike Hughes tears his ACL about a quarter of the way into the season. For the second year in a row, we lose our first round pick to an ACL tear only a few games into the season. How many offensive coordinators has Zimmer had?

    Bad kicking throughout his tenure, including from historically good Dan Bailey.

    And that's not everything. Jesus Christ. I'm not sure any Head Coach has had to steer the ship through more utter disaster than Mike Zimmer has over the past 5 years.

    So my loyalties want Mike Zimmer back--it's a miracle we've even had 2 playoff seasons with all this going on, and all this bad fortune was completely out of his control. It's not like he had a hand in any of it. Until his players started quitting. My gut says that at this point it's too much to overcome, and both Minnesota and Mike Zimmer need to turn over a new leaf. I won't be upset if Mike returns. I'll support him as long as he's here. That being said, I feel as though an objective look at this situation may warrant change.

    What do the rest of you think?


  7. On 12/24/2018 at 12:29 PM, seanbrock said:

    First and foremost I think that Palestinian human rights are being severely violated. They're not totally blameless but subject children to a life under constant terror and instability is immoral and there is absolutely no acceptable justification for it. I think it needs to be said that there are a lot of Jews in the US and Israel that are on the right side of this fight but unfortunately they don't really have any power or much of a voice. This isn't a question of race or theology. Criticizing a corrupt and insane right wing government like Israel is NOT anti-Semitism especially when many prominent members of the Jewish community accross the world have condemned the Israeli government.

    I see the merritt and pitfalls of both the one state and two state solutions. To me the boarders should return to the 1969 boarders. I mean, I honestly don't think it would be appropriate for me having never been there to offer too much of in the way of a solution. I think probably the best way to do it would be to feed and educate the Palestinian people and provide them with a secure place to live. Strapping a bomb to yourself is an act of desperation. Make them less desperate. Guarantee their human rights and maybe some wounds could begin to heal.

    Not everyone's first instinct is to cower when backed into a corner. People in desperate situations act desperately. 

    In some ways everybody's wrong, but it's going to be hard to get Israel to back down as long as Palestinians are strapping bombs to their chests.

    I think the human rights violations by both sides are too severe for compromise at the moment. They'll need to truly commit to a pact of non-violence before anything is ever solved or agreed upon. Good luck with that. Unfortunately.


  8. 3 hours ago, seanbrock said:

    That and this is all bullshit to begin with. The US doesn't care that people got gassed lol. The US has overthrown demcratically elected governments to install Dictators in both Iran and Iraq and that's not a conspiracy theory, that is historical fact. They support an apartheid state in Israel. They're just now talking about how fucked up the Saudi's are lol.  They don't care if Isis takes over. After 17 years in Afghanistan, the fucking Taliban is in power still. This all just imperialism. I'm probably gonna have people tell me I'm out of line or I'm a conspiracy theorist or whatever. It all seems pretty obvious to me though idk.

     

    What is your stance on Israel/Palestine? 


  9. Couple of FCS guys from the FCS conference (Missouri Valley Football Conference) that's better than some low-level FBS lolConferences:

     

    Taryn Christion, QB, South Dakota State. Will be entering the draft, I assume.

    Jabrill Cox, LB, North Dakota State. Just a sophomore, but already arguably the best defensive player at the FCS level.

     

    And just for the lols, you can tell these guys how bad Easton Stick, QB, North Dakota State, is as an NFL prospect despite all the love he's getting. 

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  10. He definitely will. Too much talent and as bad as this sounds, teams aren't going to consider this even remotely as bad as Ray Rice considering everything Hunt did was mild to Rice in relative terms. He was quite clearly very, very drunk, too. These aren't excuses--he should be done in the NFL--but this is the reality of how teams are going to look at this situation. Shame on whoever picks him up. I'll be surprised if he clears waivers.


  11. 5-4-1 isn't bad, but we still have to go to New England and Seattle. Not pretty.

    If the OL isn't addressed this offseason, that will be the final straw.

    WHY the favoritism for Dalvin Cook? I get it that he's more talented than Murray, but Murray is more suited to this OL and doesn't have a fumbling problem.


  12. On 10/28/2018 at 8:20 PM, Thanatos said:

    The hospital literally makes up costs that they then say they are charging, all so they can "cut their prices" for the insurance. When you have people who literally have to wear wristbands that say "do not call an ambulance if I have a seizure" you know how badly this country is fucked.

    And its annoying as hell, because somehow people blame us at the pharmacy. Your local pharmacy is not the one who sets the prices, its the insurance. I am right there with you being outraged by these prices.

    And by completely underhanded tactics. Here's you another example.

    Patient who needed an inhaler, was literally having trouble breathing right in front of me. The insurance would only cover it if it was a 30-day supply. This inhaler only came in 25 days supply, that's just how it comes. I called them on the phone to discuss the situation and try to get him something else. We wanted to swap him to a different one that does the same thing but is a 30 day supply. Not covered. Tried a different one. Not covered. At this point the pharmacist is as angry as I've ever seen him and asks what the hell they want us to do. Keep in mind each time this happened, we had hung up on them being assured it would go through if it was a 30 day supply, and then had to re-dial them after we had gotten the product out and then discovered its still not covered. They wanted us to special order yet another inhaler which is actually way more expensive BUT they have a better contract with its makers so they can cover it (that was our guess as that is the case a lot of times, they didn't exactly specify that). Since it was only made in three locations in the US, it would take at least three days to get here. Meanwhile the gentleman is still struggling to breathe.

    Pharmacist told them to go to hell and re-sent the claim through for the original one and manually changed the day supply on the inhaler to a 30 day one and then overrode the computer just so it would go through their systems. 

    He got in a lot of trouble for it a couple weeks later, with a rep from the insurance company coming in to whine about it. Just another example of how fucked the insurance is in this country.

    OR Formulary lists. All insurance companies have a list of drugs they cover called their formulary. The insurance new year starts on July 1, so a lot of times come July 2, a lot of patients suddenly have drugs they have been getting regularly that are no longer covered. Does the insurance even bother to notify them? Of course not.

     

    I wonder if there's a group lobbying for legislation that insurance covers any and all medications? Hell, even if there's a $20 deductible on each drug, that'd be an improvement


  13. They might not do that, but eventually certain people will gain power in those co-ops and turn them into cash cows for themselves and screw everybody else. 

    You're placing too much faith in people, in my opinion. I like the general idea of this thread, though.

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