I agree. Meatloaf has had some hits. Plus, he was good in Fight Club.Hunter Morrow wrote:Woah. Don't talk about meatloaf like that. I loved meatloaf as a kid. Take that insult against meatloaf back! It isn't fair to compare meatloaf to Frazier and Musgrave.
Week 2: Vikings @ Colts Game Thread
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You are really blaming this game on the refs? really? im dumbfoundedthatguy wrote: EXACTLY my point. And even if it was running into the kicker, and they got a 1st down (there wasn't really any contact from what I saw on the replay), it's a 5 yard penalty compared to the 15 yard penalty which they got.
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i almost wish this season was over after today.
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No chance. This is Ponder's year, good or bad. Go Vikes!VikingLord wrote:Will Frazier yank Ponder and give his team a chance?
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Just want to point this out to people who don't believe me that the refs fu**ed up a huge call on special teams:
On a kicking play where the defense fails to touch ("block") the kicked ball, the defense runs into the kicker/punter. If such an act occurs but is not intentional, this foul is assessed. If intentional, the personal foul of roughing the kicker is assessed instead.
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Frazier and Ponder got matching luggage and everything.CalVike wrote: No chance. This is Ponder's year, good or bad. Go Vikes!
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same as last year, year before that every year with the refs.PurpleKoolaid wrote: You are really blaming this game on the refs? really? im dumbfounded
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Great, Harvin tore his hamstring. Lets just forfeit the rest of the season.
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OK now kick the field goal and save yourself from the stupid penalties
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How many first downs were called back due to penalties? How many drives ended in the Vikings needing to get 22 yards on 3rd down.thatguy wrote:How CAN you score when there's nothing but penalties that come out of nowhere. Yes, the offense has been ineffective to this point, but when your defense can't get off the field for over half of a quarter because of bull**** calls, what kind of rhythm can you expect to get in?
Penalties didn't lose the game, but they sure had a huge impact.
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I dont think w eare coached to run a no huddle honestly .
LETS GO VIKINGS ! 

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Harvin nursing stinger
Harvin nursing hamstring

Harvin nursing hamstring

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do you believe in miracles
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COME ON FRAZIER. Jesus! NO HUDDLE!
If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?
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