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Two reasons for all of our losses this season.


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17 minutes ago, musicman said:

This thread is crap. RR didn't fumble or throw an interception. I hate stupid negative fans. We played really good against a really good team but we made a couple of mistakes and have some injuries. We are playing with a BACK UP QB, get freaking real. 

RR didn't fumble or throw an interception but he also didn't make any ingame adjustments that I saw that addressed the problem of our defense getting repeatedly gashed up the middle.

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28 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

Norv has proven all year he is pointless in short yard situation yet y’all have been okay with him this year lol . Him and Ron need to go . Why you think Vikings got better soon as he left . Hmm 

I feel this is a personnel problem. I don’t think he trust any running plays on short yardage.

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30 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

Norv has proven all year he is pointless in short yard situation yet y’all have been okay with him this year lol . Him and Ron need to go . Why you think Vikings got better soon as he left . Hmm 

I’ll repost this for the ones who can’t read and understand it the first time: read above by “brizzmachete”

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