Max

Looking at SEA's defensive stats when they play at home, factored in with the current status of our OL, and I almost feel obligated to create a pre-emptive Go Fund Me account for Max.

I have that nervous excitement to see what the kid can do. My expectations are low but Gopher aspirations are high. Let it fly, kid.
Luckily he got used to some bad o-line play with the Gophers.
 

Looking at SEA's defensive stats when they play at home, factored in with the current status of our OL, and I almost feel obligated to create a pre-emptive Go Fund Me account for Max.

I have that nervous excitement to see what the kid can do. My expectations are low but Gopher aspirations are high. Let it fly, kid.
He is going to get the ball out way faster the McCarthy. Max will be a dark horse for ROTY
 

Fun stat: The average starting QB took 2.81 seconds to throw the ball last season according to NFL Next Gen Stats for 2024.

If Max can have that level of protection he should do pretty well. Dropsies with the TEs and receivers is another issue with his style of quick release. Ski U Max!
 

In the Vikings thread, where you also post complete nonsense. These were in response to this post:

howeda7 said:
I don't think there's any fear to put Brosmer in there. And they need to know if he can be QB2 going forward for 2026 and 2027. A guy with a handful of career starts who's been on the team for 2 weeks doesn't give you a better chance to win just because he's a "veteran" IMO.
These posts were correct for Nov 6, when they were made. Vikings had just won at Detroit, and were looking to climb back into contention.

With the bad loss to the Bears, and then the abysmal loss to the Packers, the posts are now being taken out of context.


That said, with the left side of the OL likely to be out for this game ... we very well could be looking at a battered and injured Max and needing to start Wolford next week.

Max better get the ball out of his hands, is all I can say.
 

These posts were correct for Nov 6, when they were made. Vikings had just won at Detroit, and were looking to climb back into contention.

With the bad loss to the Bears, and then the abysmal loss to the Packers, the posts are now being taken out of context.


That said, with the left side of the OL likely to be out for this game ... we very well could be looking at a battered and injured Max and needing to start Wolford next week.

Max better get the ball out of his hands, is all I can say.

Jesus give it up. Just because the OL has injuries doesn't mean Max will be injured. There's OL injures all over the league.

Just admit you never wanted Max to start and you don't want to see him starting going forward.
 


This whole thing defines the term ‘nothin to lose’. That vike off-season of the coaching staff reiterating every week the growth of McCarthy was ridiculous. Reminded me of Jerry Kill off seasons of wrs and leidner.
 




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