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Official Vikings at Panthers Gameday Thread


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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

The biggest bummer is Sam putting together that last drive to tie the game is going to give Rhule the chance to blame the loss on execution again. "We were right in it and just couldn't execute at the end" incoming. 

He’s probably gonna say we weren’t tough enough…and he is right

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2 minutes ago, CanePantherHornet said:

I can't blame the defense. They've looked so bad late because they've been on the field all game long. I would like to know where the fug our pass rush has been though.

 

Sam Darnold was stellar on that last drive. He put the team on his back right there.

I’ll blame em…we were damn lucky not to lose in regulation 

then let the vikes drive right down the field and beat us

Just a lousy performance 

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28 minutes ago, Castavar said:

So tired of these excuses. Either make a play or not. "elite" defense my fuggin ass

I get your point to an extent but have you ever even played football before? There is a reason why they only play one game a week and watch players snap counts. The defense was just out there way to long today, i was praying we won the the coin toss so we could receive the ball cuz i had a bad feeling about defense on another drive. These guys wear down over the course of game at a fast rate they dont gain more energy. It was just bad situation for our defense.

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3 minutes ago, Panthers12211981 said:

those days was not that great we get up big lead then let off and have to just prey we can hold on.

Like I said Rivera and friends. They had a lot to work with and still could make a great thing terrible at times. Nonetheless. those great times were some of the best this franchise has ever seen.

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1 minute ago, Cam Lawter said:

I don't know how you guys can call the defense horrible when they were on the field the WHOLE GAME.  Darnold had 99 yards passing until we scored a touchdown toward the end of the game. They were gassed;. 

Defense can't make plays consistently to get off the field. Coaching sucks. Darnold has no one to check down to. CMC, Dan Arnold, and Zylstra are all he had going into the season.

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