I just finished watching the vikings game and all I got to say is WOW!!! He threw for five td's and 425 yards. Watching him play the man was just unstopable. If you count punt/kickoff returns the vikings had just over 700 yards total offense. BTW I am a fellow alumni too bad UCF **** this year and speaking of college, I got seven more weeks till graduation
Last edited by leaguegolf : October 18th, 2004 at 12:36 AM.
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not sure how much it will hurt when your 4th string RB has a game of 238 total yards between kick returns, receptions, and rushing. With a game like that and a game like daunte's who got the game ball? :confused:
I wouldn't get too excited....it was against the Saints. Show me performances like that against a top team, or better yet, in the play-offs and they've done something.
I don't know, but that RB tonight looked very good. Should be a very good back in the future. My team (Dallas) could use a good back, as well as a QB who doesn't drop the ball with no contact in the 4th quarter of a close game, allowing the other team to pick it up and return it deep into your territory, then score a few plays later, thereby crushing the hopes of your fans.. Sorry about that, I'm just a bit disappointed after the way my Cowboys and St Louis Cardinals both lost their games today.
My team (Dallas) could use a good back, as well as a QB who doesn't drop the ball with no contact in the 4th quarter of a close game, allowing the other team to pick it up and return it deep into your territory, then score a few plays later, thereby crushing the hopes of your fans..
Replays showed that the running back inadvertantly hit the QB's arm, causing the fumble. Like it really matters right? A fumble is still a fumble.
Yes, my Vikings won. However, it appears to be the team of a few years ago. The only way they win is for the offense to score more than their defense allows. Once again, it appears their defense is ranked near dead last and offense is ranked first.
Yes, my Vikings won. However, it appears to be the team of a few years ago. The only way they win is for the offense to score more than their defense allows. Once again, it appears their defense is ranked near dead last and offense is ranked first.
Yes, but this may be the year they get it done, or at least make it to the Super Bowl. I don't see anyone in the NFC except for Philly that can hang with your guys. I know I have my Lions down for 2 L's against the Vikes ... I'm not looking forward to those games.
The NFL season isn't even to the mid way point. Injuries to a key player or two can devastate a team's chances of winning, much less make the play-offs. Rarely does a starting QB make it through the entire season without a performance affecting injury.
Let's see where these "unstoppable" players are coming down the stretch. It's hard to win if your best players are on the disabled list.