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Viking game predictions...new beginning or the misery continues?


Jmac

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I think we win because there's not an offensive player for Minnesota that scares me really. I think Luke and Davis can keep everything bottled up.

I think Cam rolls. Runs and passes all over the place.

Oh and I'm still hungover from Turkey day...

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I think we win because there's not an offensive player for Minnesota that scares me really. I think Luke and Davis can keep everything bottled up.

I think Cam rolls. Runs and passes all over the place.

Oh and I'm still hungover from Turkey day...

Patterson even if it's just kr/pr. And Asiata or however you spell it is pretty good.

But Patterson could ruin this game for us with special teams play. He is just that explosive

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21-13 Vikings

 

Vikings defense is pretty underrated and tough and we get a garbage TD at the end.

 

Will be about 7-3 at halftime, but some second half turnovers make the defense say fug it and Vikes pull away. Shula gonna Shula, does Shula poo and still doesn't know how to coordinate an offense.

 

Ron still gives his Weekend and Bernie's impression on the sideline, and gives clueless answers to the press afterwards.

 

Several huddlers then scramble to write up about how we're still winning out and running the table, while immediately losing their poo when someone suggests that maybe we just aren't a good team. "Fan levels" are challenged and it becomes a contest to see who gave JR the most money these past 20 years.

 

So, pretty much a repeat of what we've seen pretty much every week since after the Lions game.

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