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Ranking the poo-ness of this game


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My Poo rank

5. Sam Darnold...Int and fumble but made it up with game TD/2pt game tying 97 yrd drive...almost Elway like.  

4. Defense.  580 yards and swiss cheese in late game/OT...wtf!

2B. OLINE...sorry they just suck...

2A. Wr....I saw ghosts of Roberto "stone hands" Duran out there

1. Joe Brady...Vilma and everyone else probably thought and screamed to go no huddle...he didn't  do that until the end.  His play calling was all poo, all day nobody got open all day and he got outclasses by the viking d coordinator.

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I'm with you, I blame Brady for this game. Idc about the comeback, its the fact that we had to go no huddle where Sam was calling his own plays at the line to look halfway decent on offense. Situationally, he's still predictable, still calling the same intermediate routes that every team in the league knows is coming, no variety of any kind on play calling, and worst of all, no growth at understanding the ebb and flow of the game. As I said in the game thread, he needs to go. 22 games of data shows me what I need to know about him as a coordinator. As good as he is at drawing up plays, he's terrible at calling them.  

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2 minutes ago, tonka said:

I did!  So pie is worst take and beer is best?  🤷‍♂️

no man

Most of them are inside jokes but pie = normal like 

poo is clearly the only negative one

you know what D is...and what a beer is...and fire...

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4 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

no man

Most of them are inside jokes but pie = normal like 

poo is clearly the only negative one

you know what D is...and what a beer is...and fire...

Cool!  Thank you very much!  Kinda confusing!  LOL If I like I'll do flame, if I hate - poo I guess!  🤷‍♂️ 

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