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KB, Ginn, Funchess vs a 38 year old Terrance Newman, Trae Waynes, and 5'9 Captain Munnerlyn


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Aaron Rodgers should have had a field day against these guys last night, but...

1. The Vikes defense (other than the secondary) under Zimmer is the real deal.

2. Sam Bradford went off.

3. No AP, no running game, which means Sammy B. is gonna throw the ball a lot against a Carolina Panther secondary that is little more than average. 

4. Carolina may need to put up 30 points to win. 

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on Waynes game sealing INT last night he was actually out of position- GB ran some stupid double move and he pulled a Godfrey in that he was rewarded for being in the wrong place. 

Waynes has zero confidence- just run simple routes on him and watch him freak out 

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We should be able to shred their secondary.  Captain somehow has stuck around long enough, so he knows how to play within his limits, but those limits are going to exposed in this next game.  Olsen, KB, Ginn, Funch with Fozzy in the backfield. We can run our entire offense out of that set.  In any event, we should look to make our offense a little more simple this next game.  We are obviously hurting ourselves way too much.  Keep a good pace and just use your size, and that should be enough for the offense.

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No turnovers on offense and the Panthers win. The Vikings Defense knows that they have to make plays to stay in the football. The Vikings LBs will present a challenge. Eric Kendrick looks like an All-Pro. However, I expect the Panthers to clean up the turnovers they had against 49ers

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