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Re: The positives
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:30 pm
by S197
RandallioCobb18 wrote:Randle cob in his but. Nice one. Grow up when you get a chance.
I told you to keep it in the smack shack. Evidently reading comprehension isn't your strength. For Packer fans, it's two strikes and you're out. Goodbye.

Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:31 am
by Mothman
Ponder has had an uneven start but here's something I consider a positive: after 2 games, his ypa is 8.0, up considerably from last year. The Vikings have made a clear effort to push the ball downfield more. Ponder is throwing more intermediate and deep passes than he did last seasons and there were signs in Chicago that the offense and passing game are starting to come together. Ponder and Jennings appeared to be developing some chemistry, which is a very good sign. I hope that continues.
Anyway, I think the increased ypa is encouraging.

Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:32 am
by Mothman
S197 wrote:
I told you to keep it in the smack shack. Evidently reading comprehension isn't your strength. For Packer fans, it's two strikes and you're out. Goodbye.


Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:56 am
by The Breeze
I already miss him....
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 9:01 am
by mansquatch
Ah the Banhammer. How I have missed it.
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:07 am
by Crax
From the PFF refocused articles, they think highly of our DE's so far this year. I've thought they have done well too, even though many seem to think they aren't doing enough.
This early in the season, Viking defensive ends Jared Allen (+3.2) and Brian Robison (+3.1) have grabbed spots among the league’s top 4-3 ends as the pair have posted a sack, five hits and 17 hurries through two games and Pass Rushing Productivity scores of 9.8 and 13.2, respectively.
PFF Game Ball
Jared Allen and his consistently disruptive day get the game ball that will be marked in sharpie: “9/15/13: 1 sack, 1 hit, 4 hurries, 5 tackles, 3 stops, +3.2”.
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:09 am
by allday1991
Mothman wrote:

Exactly my thoughts.

Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 11:48 am
by vikeinmontana
PurpleKoolaid wrote:
I hope you are right. I am one of those guys whose whole week is ruined when the Vikings lose. It makes all the other games played just blah. And to a division rival it hurts so much more. And there have been so many the last 3 years. I cant even fake optimism. I am glad you can though )
easy to spot the younger members of our board.
I used to think this way too. but then my older brother died. and I got married. and I had kids. and I have student loans and a crap ton of debt.
wait till you have a daughter born the same day the damn vikes get beat at home by the packers. or the first time one of your kids is in the hospital. or any number of things that will happen in your life far more important than football. once you do you will see why this board is so different with so many opinions because many of us just have different perspectives.
vikes lost a game they should have won sunday. I was pissed. then I went and watched my 2 youngest score a few goals in soccer. then I played my first round on maybe the best course in the state of Montana! and while I was still pissed as the round progressed....it had nothing to do with the Vikings!
golf...
try to enjoy the season buddy. wins and losses alike.

Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:05 pm
by Mothman
Excellent post, vikeinmontana!
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 1:04 pm
by Texas Vike
vikeinmontana wrote:
Awesome post!
Really great stuff here.
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 2:40 pm
by mansquatch
Great post. My favorite football of the year is after the lakes turnover and I've got an 18" sucker Minnow playing tag with Muskies while Paul Allen is calling the game. Going to bring my 4 1/2 yr old out this October for his first taste of that. I've been looking forward to this all year.

Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:12 pm
by Raptorman
vikeinmontana wrote:
easy to spot the younger members of our board.
I used to think this way too. but then my older brother died. and I got married. and I had kids. and I have student loans and a crap ton of debt.
wait till you have a daughter born the same day the damn vikes get beat at home by the packers. or the first time one of your kids is in the hospital. or any number of things that will happen in your life far more important than football. once you do you will see why this board is so different with so many opinions because many of us just have different perspectives.
vikes lost a game they should have won sunday. I was pissed. then I went and watched my 2 youngest score a few goals in soccer. then I played my first round on maybe the best course in the state of Montana! and while I was still pissed as the round progressed....it had nothing to do with the Vikings!
golf...
try to enjoy the season buddy. wins and losses alike.

You know what I did on Sunday? Instead of watching my Vikings on TV, my son and I spent the afternoon at Busch Gardens riding roller coasters. I can watch the Vikings when my son leaves for college. It's funny how your perspective changes once you have kids. I caught the last few minutes of the game on Sirius on the drive home. Was ticked they only got a FG and I knew with 3+ minutes they would lose. But such is life. The day with my son was so worth it.
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:19 pm
by Eli
Damn. You can ride roller coasters on Saturday, can't you? No wonder the world is so screwed up. People have their priorities all twisted around.

Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:27 pm
by Raptorman
Eli wrote:Damn. You can ride roller coasters on Saturday, can't you? No wonder the world is so screwed up. People have their priorities all twisted around.

Saturday we spent at Aquatica, Sea World Orlando's water park. Where BTW, I saw some real ugly people, and, had I met the man who invented spandex on the way out, I would have decked him. Some people are not meant to wear revealing bathing suits. Scary.
I cannot un-see what has been seen.
Re: The positives
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:42 pm
by Just Me
Raptorman wrote:
Saturday we spent at Aquatica, Sea World Orlando's water park. Where BTW, I saw some real ugly people, and, had I met the man who invented spandex on the way out, I would have decked him. Some people are not meant to wear revealing bathing suits. Scary.
I cannot un-see what has been seen.
Reminds me of
this. 