
Anyone else excited about 2 seasons outdoors?
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Re: Anyone else excited about 2 seasons outdoors?
I see 2 more 1st high round draft picks. 2016 will be BA 

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I'm just going to go out on a limb here and say, It's a pretty safe bet nobody is going to see the 70's again. 2070's maybe, depending on how old you are haha. Oh man, I just thought of something. You know how we seem to go to conference championship every 11 years? What if we only go to Superbowls during the 70's? Only 57 years to go folks, and then it'll be our turn again. Superbowl CIV, can't wait!Jeffbleedspurple wrote:I loved the 70's Vikings, Doubt we will ever see it again, or least I won't.
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Re: Anyone else excited about 2 seasons outdoors?
I really enjoy watching the game being played outdoors...... the way it was meant to be played. In the Snow and the wind and the rain and the cold.........bring it all on.
It wont bother me at all because I'll be home watching the game on TV but good luck dealing with the elements.
It wont bother me at all because I'll be home watching the game on TV but good luck dealing with the elements.
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Re: Anyone else excited about 2 seasons outdoors?
Very excited.
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If I live to be as old as Bilbo Baggins, I'll have a shot.Jeffbleedspurple wrote:I'm sure I won't even see 2030
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Not excited at all.
To me, football in poor weather is a vastly inferior product.
To me, football in poor weather is a vastly inferior product.
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I agree with that. That NFC championship game between Green Bay and the Giants back in '07 was not pretty. Yeah it was awesome seeing the Packers lose at home, but I'm talking about the product on the field, it was miserable. Weather should never be a factor in deciding who has the better football team IMO.Noxage wrote:Not excited at all.
To me, football in poor weather is a vastly inferior product.
"Our playoff loss to the Vikings in '87 was probably the most traumatic experience I had in sports." -- Bill Walsh