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Practice Updates: McCaffrey, Bridgewater and Okung


Mr. Scot

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I want Pj walker to play as well, but what I dont want is for Teddy to come out, we end up down like 3 touchdowns and THEN Rhule decides to out Pj Walker in...that's too much pressure on Pj and to me, unfair. Oh yeah Teddy still injured, dude had a MCL sprain...no way hes healed 100%

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If Teddy had the lightest grade sprain then that takes 2 weeks to heal.

It's extremely unlikely that the Vikings will manage to get a big lead on us. We would have to be coughing the ball up left and right, and that is unlikely given the Vikings are a weak team.

I'd rather see PJ than Teddy because I want to have a better assessment of which is the better QB, Teddy or PJ?

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I do think that the Vikings will win this game due to their play action pass and that our defense is not that bright. The Vikings will fake a run with Cook and then play action pass once mega-stupid players like Whitehead bite on it and get burned. Whitehead is actually dumb enough to tackle Cook without the ball while the pass is sailing down field. The play action pass will hurt us enough to lose a closely fought game.

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9 minutes ago, pantherj said:

If Teddy had the lightest grade sprain then that takes 2 weeks to heal.

It's extremely unlikely that the Vikings will manage to get a big lead on us. We would have to be coughing the ball up left and right, and that is unlikely given the Vikings are a weak team.

I'd rather see PJ than Teddy because I want to have a better assessment of which is the better QB, Teddy or PJ?

I mean....I don't know that I would make that projection. It hasn't happened much this season but we are capable of playing poorly enough that it is possible. Don't jinx us.

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