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Cam Newton vs Christian Ponder


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/10/18/vikings-bench-donovan-mcnabb-christian-ponder-will-start/

Looks like we get to face another rookie QB in two weeks (well, third since we got Dalton in the pre-season but whatever).

Hopefully Cam will ball early which forces Ponder to win with his arm instead of letting AP run all over us.

Now we just need Matt Hasselbeck to get benched or hurt for Jake Locker...

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That's the game you pick? One where the other running back is one of the best in the league and can single handidly dominate a game? One where their best strength is matched up against our biggest weakness?

They might rename the stadium after the day AP has.

I retract my win.....dang.

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Steve Hutchinson will make Fua his little bitch boy and AP will rush for 298.

Any team with a pulse, a running back, and an offensive line scares the bejesus out of me.

Our defense is on the level of a mediocre SEC team right now.

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That's the game you pick? One where the other running back is one of the best in the league and can single handidly dominate a game? One where their best strength is matched up against our biggest weakness?

They might rename the stadium after the day AP has.

TRD is right. Panthers are gonna have to go up big early to avoid getting thrashed by by Peterson. I could easily see him having 120 yards and 3 touchdowns.

I do think we'll beat the Skins this Sunday.

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Steve Hutchinson will make Fua his little bitch boy and AP will rush for 298.

Any team with a pulse, a running back, and an offensive line scares the bejesus out of me.

Our defense is on the level of a mediocre SEC team right now.

secondary isn't bad, the LBs are playing average, but the DTackles are terrible. I find it hard to believe that there aren't better players available than Fua/McClain

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The only games we can win now are versus rookie QBs? Man has the tune changed around here in the past 2 or 3 weeks. After the Jags game the NFL was officially put on notice and now we look foward to games where rookies are starting for any chnace of a 'W'. I'm certainly glad work has been too busy lately for me to watch the bandwagon fall apart week-by-week.

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secondary isn't bad, the LBs are playing average, but the DTackles are terrible. I find it hard to believe that there aren't better players available than Fua/McClain

I'm available. Been making sales calls for the last 14 years, but I can slap on the pads and take up a double team.

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