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Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread


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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Calm down.  Put your blicky away, buddy.

Y'all keep deflecting from the fact we traded up to #1 overall for a guy they don't trust to go against such a defense...  I dont give a fug who they have on defense or how they're playing...  a true #1 affects what they do, not the other way around.  Bryce was considered a better/more accurate passer than Cam coming out.  Yet, if this was Cam his rookie year, you think we'd be running nonstop WR screens because we're scared for him to throw or get blitzed?  LOL.

But, keep caping for him.  Frank's playcalling is bullshit, but Bryce is a big part of it.  Put Dalton in. And I guarantee we're throwing it downfield against the same defense.

Dawg this ain’t 7 on 7  this is real big boy football.

scheming up and coaching and gameplay to counter what another team likes to do ain’t not trusting your QB.

again stick to fantasy and leave the big boy football talk to the adults if this is how your going to reach to.

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