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Captain takes jab at the Panthers and Dwill on twitter


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Basically the only people vehemently defending the situation and attempting to make it seem all sunshine and rainbows are Panthers fans.

I'm not interpreting his comments as literally saying "we don't have any receivers", but who exactly do we have other than Olsen that will command heavy attention from a defense right now? Sure I like Cotchery, and Avant, but those guys are #2's at best, and Underwood is a #3.

I don't consider what he said as ignorant, it was a joke.

Our WR's this upcoming season >> Vikings WR's this upcoming season.

And for a fraction of the price. Lol at the Midget Munnerlyn.

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Our WR's this upcoming season >> Vikings WR's this upcoming season.

And for a fraction of the price. Lol at the Midget Munnerlyn.

 

I wish that made me feel better. All along I've been waiting to see what happens in the draft, if we get a stud WR, i'll be fine.

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I wish that made me feel better. All along I've been waiting to see what happens in the draft, if we get a stud WR, i'll be fine.

We'll get some studs on oline, a future stud WR, and fill in the blanks with some other good pieces while getting out from underneath an awful financial situation that will set us up to not only make long term deals with Cam, Luke, Star and The Kraken, but to bring in other important pieces over the next five years to win multiple championships.

Now enjoy the rest of your Hump Day and drink good beer.

You're welcome.

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I wish we could cut DWill right now.

Not often you see a player blatantly undermine his organization and the confidence of his teammates.

Trashy comment

 

 

Captain will never be as good as he thinks he is. I wonder how long before the Vikings fans notice him always pointing at the other guy when he blows a coverage.

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Gotta say, my opinion of DWill has definitely sunk this offseason.  While players like Cam and Luke step up and back the front office/coaches and believe we will be just fine, he's gone out of his way over and over to take jabs on the receivers we have.  For a below average/over paid running back, who's stats are padded but a couple big runs, and who's fumble cost us a game, he should probably shut up.

 

well lucky for us, we can talk poo, hidden behind a keyboard.  dwill will have to face these guys man to man.

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I wish we could cut DWill right now.

Not often you see a player blatantly undermine his organization and the confidence of his teammates.

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Captain will never be as good as he thinks he is. I wonder how long before the Vikings fans notice him always pointing at the other guy when he blows a coverage.

Captain Munnerlyn, the much shorter, 2014 version of Richard Marshall.

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@captain_41: @DeAngeloRB @Blafell1 DLo I might not hv to tackle you bc we are going to put 9 in the box bc y'all don't have any receivers lol

Daaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmnnnnnnm LMAO

 

If he is on the field, it would be 8 1/2 in the box.

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