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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm shocked that the Vikings actually fixed Darnold. It's gonna be interesting to see what they do moving forward having drafted McCarthy in the 1st this past draft.

He has probably the best set up of any QB in the league, but good for him, he seems like a really good guys.

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1 minute ago, Martin said:

He has probably the best set up of any QB in the league, but good for him, he seems like a really good guys.

This. Hated the trade for him and wanted no part of him here to be honest but always liked the person. Seems like a legitimately good guy and I'm happy to see him having success. It's been a long road for him. Says a lot about him for hanging in there.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm shocked that the Vikings actually fixed Darnold. It's gonna be interesting to see what they do moving forward having drafted McCarthy in the 1st this past draft.

It's a very good combination of factors.  O'Connell is proving to be one of the best coaches in the league, JJ and Addison the best duo, and Darnold is starting to avoid the dummy throws.  It's coming together there.

 

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm shocked that the Vikings actually fixed Darnold. It's gonna be interesting to see what they do moving forward having drafted McCarthy in the 1st this past draft.

Having Jefferson, Addison, hockenson, Jones, and a much better oline will help just about any QB over Moore, a worse Hubbard, and a bunch of turds at oline and the rest of the receiver positions...

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8 minutes ago, Manna said:

They were trash when they were with us. Getting cut by a struggling franchise were their wake-up call and they got their act together. We didn’t give up on anything. 

They were their worst versions of themselves because of us.  We keep creating new problems and laying the blame at the wrong places.   We had coaching issues.  Personal issues.  We blamed the QB.  Now we got a QB issue.  We blamed Frank.  Eventually we likely blame Canales. 

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We had a completely green Joe Brady under Matt Rhule for Darnold who managed to look good for a minute, starting off 3-0.  If we could've set that up with a better coaching situation, I think he'd still be our QB.

For Baker, we gave him a hot seated Matt Rhule testing out McAdoo as his first refuge outside of Cleveland.  Complete disaster of an environment.  

All stems back to the Matt Rhule hiring...

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Justin Jefferson fixed Cousins and

4 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Having Jefferson, Addison, hockenson, Jones, and a much better oline will help just about any QB over Moore, a worse Hubbard, and a bunch of turds at oline and the rest of the receiver positions...

cousins saw a huge production step change when Jefferson came, even their bum backups last year put up numbers 

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