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1 minute ago, Joe Bear said:

Clearly, you can’t see very well. This thread provides another litany of examples. 

People are right wrong and dead wrong in sports all the time it happens no one has a crystal ball.

Again. You digging up past seasons of opinions from yesteryear when you just joined in preseason of this year and conveniently have no past takes of your own to be held to account for is lame at best but you do you.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

People are right wrong and dead wrong in sports all the time it happens no one has a crystal ball.

Again. You digging up past seasons of opinions from yesteryear when you just joined in preseason of this year and conveniently have no past takes of your own to be held to account for is lame at best but you do you.

I mean, I’m self-aware enough and not so thin-skinned that I’d have a laugh if someone looked up my 97-0 loss prediction against KC back in September. I don’t mind admitting when I’m wrong but that puts me in the minority here  

The reason I did it was because the people I highlighted, some more than others, like to pretend they’re always the smartest people in the room — and yet their present-day takes about the guy they dislike are the same as their takes about the guy they wish we kept. 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

You literally pulled up ms word to make a running list if your bullies like a boomer. Clearly you're a wee bit sensitive too bud.

That’s a screenshot, big dog. Not MS Word. I don’t even have MS Word. I use a Mac. Go get some breakfast, man. Have a good one. 

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Just now, Jaxel said:

In defense of everyone, no one saw Darnold turning into wh a the is this season. And for that matter if it should still be viewed as an anomaly since it's one good season in what, 6 years?

Could be a 1999 Steve Beuerlein where everything comes together for a veteran QB (but they still don’t have enough pieces to go very far).

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9 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

Could be a 1999 Steve Beuerlein where everything comes together for a veteran QB (but they still don’t have enough pieces to go very far).

What are you talking about

beurlein was 7 years older in 99 than darnold now, and that panthers team was 8-8. Plus the offense didn’t really go insane until the second half of the season, and still ate poo against a blah Steelers team in week 15 or 16. fuging Fred lane fumbling on that opening drive at the goal line  

Minnesota is a good team top to bottom and has been all year. 

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35 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

What are you talking about

beurlein was 7 years older in 99 than darnold now, and that panthers team was 8-8. Plus the offense didn’t really go insane until the second half of the season, and still ate poo against a blah Steelers team in week 15 or 16. fuging Fred lane fumbling on that opening drive at the goal line  

Minnesota is a good team top to bottom and has been all year. 

I will say though, they got some frieken amazing weapons out there. Jefferson is ridiculous and Addison, while a blockhead, is a higgins level number 2.

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2 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

This thread is the perfect example of.........get your quarterback some help and he magically becomes good!!! Looking at you Bryce haters 

System/scheme, staff, skill positions all (normally) have to match for QB to truly flourish. Sam, Geno, and Baker are three of many many players that have gone to another team and played better. 
 

We just haven’t had everything needed to surround a QB for that QB to be successful. 

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56 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

I’m sure that the Hall of Fame receivers they’re throwing to has nothing to do with it.

Sam Darnold would be significantly higher on the TO list than he already is if he were still here. Probably Baker too.

Baker might get us maybe 2 more wins. 

When you suck as a team, there isn't going to be a one player solution. Even Allen/Mahomes/Jackson would be struggling to compensate for this defense.

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56 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

I mean, I’m self-aware enough and not so thin-skinned that I’d have a laugh if someone looked up my 97-0 loss prediction against KC back in September. I don’t mind admitting when I’m wrong but that puts me in the minority here  

The reason I did it was because the people I highlighted, some more than others, like to pretend they’re always the smartest people in the room — and yet their present-day takes about the guy they dislike are the same as their takes about the guy they wish we kept. 

You've been here 4 months you have nothing to admit you were wrong about yet. So going around calling others thin skinned when as far as we know you've been on a milk carton through all the constant musical chairs we've been through with coaching and roster changes just in the last 5 years alone is disingenuous at best.

 

57 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

That’s a screenshot, big dog. Not MS Word. I don’t even have MS Word. I use a Mac. Go get some breakfast, man. Have a good one. 

Either way you're clearly thin skinned and a hypocrite.

Hope you have a good day too big dog.

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