All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread


Since you were not aware of either Jack White or Bad Bunny, it stands to reason you may happen to like either just as well.

FYI - Jack White (just like Marshall Mathers/aka Eminem) is also a Detroit native. He was just inducted to the Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame as part of the White Stripes. One would have be from another planet to at least not be familiar with their mega-hit Seven Nation Army.

I would guess I am familiar with the music of White/White Stripes, the name just doesn't ring a bell. The show in Detroit yesterday was fantastic, and very widely heralded as one of the better halftime shows in a while.

This probably isn't the forum/thread to debate over how galactically stupid it was to have Bad Bunny as the halftime show of the Super Bowl. I'll leave it at that.

Now that it's official Brosmer is starting tomorrow, we can all agree on SKOL!!!! And even a dose of Ski-U-Mah! I think Max plays a decent game, probably better than any of the last several games JJM has played. I hope he gets at least 2 games instead of just this one, as I don't want to make any significant judgment on Brosmer from a road game in Seattle against one of the best defenses in the league.
 

IF he is out of concussion protocol, then he absolutely will and should start.

When players are listed as limited participants in Wednesday practices, it’s basically a universal designation thst they’re nog playing on Sunday, per Adam Scheffler, who certainly knows more about it than I do.
He should start every game the rest of the season. Don't give a crap if it burns him into smithereens.

Have to know if we need to go hard after Daniels (perfectly reasonable) or try to draft a new QB this year.
 
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I would guess I am familiar with the music of White/White Stripes, the name just doesn't ring a bell. The show in Detroit yesterday was fantastic, and very widely heralded as one of the better halftime shows in a while.

This probably isn't the forum/thread to debate over how galactically stupid it was to have Bad Bunny as the halftime show of the Super Bowl. I'll leave it at that.

Now that it's official Brosmer is starting tomorrow, we can all agree on SKOL!!!! And even a dose of Ski-U-Mah! I think Max plays a decent game, probably better than any of the last several games JJM has played. I hope he gets at least 2 games instead of just this one, as I don't want to make any significant judgment on Brosmer from a road game in Seattle against one of the best defenses in the league.
Bad Bunny is only "Galactically stupid" inside double-digit IQ MAGAt echo chambers.

Personally I have zero interest in listening to him, but he's a ginormous international star. There's nothing stupid about him being the SB halftime show.
 

Bad Bunny is only "Galactically stupid" inside double-digit IQ MAGAt echo chambers.

Personally I have zero interest in listening to him, but he's a ginormous international star. There's nothing stupid about him being the SB halftime show.

There has not been a SB Halftime performer that has appealed to more than a smattering of my demographic since 2016, which is just fine. That was Coldplay, who does not really appeal to me either.

Have to go back to 2010 to find anyone I have remotely cared about. Yet, I don't think the NFL is losing any sleep over that.

Somehow my interest in the NFL has been maintained
 



Bad Bunny is only "Galactically stupid" inside double-digit IQ MAGAt echo chambers.

Personally I have zero interest in listening to him, but he's a ginormous international star. There's nothing stupid about him being the SB halftime show.
There has not been a SB Halftime performer that has appealed to more than a smattering of my demographic since 2016, which is just fine. That was Coldplay, who does not really appeal to me either.

Have to go back to 2010 to find anyone I have remotely cared about. Yet, I don't think the NFL is losing any sleep over that.

Somehow my interest in the NFL has been maintained
Trying to to expand their base; look at the free advertising they’ll received because of the controversy.

Leave for halftime, cause they’ll be back for the second half.
 

He sounds ready to me -



Might be wishful thinking but I'm thinking Max plays well; if nothing else, because I don't think he'll be rattled. Then again, this ain't the preseason so who knows?
 

don't really see a reason to get a QB. If JJ goes down, the season is really going to be about evaluating what they have on the roster as they weren't going to find a FA or trade deal gamebreaker anyway so see what you have in Max to find out if you're going to cut him or keep as your clipboard guy if need be
Especially as next year they NEED to hit some things in the draft so you need all the draft capital you can have
Ridder.
 




This is a wild take.

I get that you're being a Gopher homer on a Gopher site, which is not only allowed but encouraged.

But it's not going to be something taken as real, anywhere else in the country. He's an undrafted rookie.
You were talking about Mullens being a backup for the Vikings. That was his 6th-8th year in the league.

Yes, Max is older because he had a covid year at New Hampshire.


If JJM goes out for the season vs Balt, yes Max finishes the game. But then you seriously consider Wolford and you also look at who is sitting around.

And look who's starting now tomorrow.
 
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Yes but that doesn't mean every team spends the same amount of cash each year.

The Vikings spent 344 million in cash on this 4-7 team this year. It's why I think there's a good chance Kwesi is gone after the season.

If the Vikings decided to pay Justin Jefferson a $200M bonus, prorated over 10 years in cap hit .... that wouldn't mean anything in the sense that you're wanting it to mean.

Cash, as opposed to cap, is just accounting shenanigans. Bonuses, and how they prorate into cap hit, basically.

What actually matters and what is actually enforced is cap.


That said, if it helps get KAM fired at the end of this year, I'm all for it. :)
 


And look who's starting now tomorrow.
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.
 


If the Vikings decided to pay Justin Jefferson a $200M bonus, prorated over 10 years in cap hit .... that wouldn't mean anything in the sense that you're wanting it to mean.

Cash, as opposed to cap, is just accounting shenanigans. Bonuses, and how they prorate into cap hit, basically.

What actually matters and what is actually enforced is cap.


That said, if it helps get KAM fired at the end of this year, I'm all for it. :)

Yes it literally does mean what I said it means. Cap and cash paid are two different things. They have to pay the cash at some point, and the Vikings are paying out of pocket for this years team more than every other NFL team.
 





Bad Bunny is only "Galactically stupid" inside double-digit IQ MAGAt echo chambers.

Personally I have zero interest in listening to him, but he's a ginormous international star. There's nothing stupid about him being the SB halftime show.
Luckily there will be a special half time show just for them hosted by Erika Kirk and featuring Lee Greenwood.
 




Enlighten me. Why should one give a rat's ass about the rule?
Moot point anyway, he failed a physical with a badly sprained hamstring.

Seems extremely weird to have this big announcement if they knew about that injury then, so he must have just sustained it since the announcement.


Good. If he truly wants to un-retire, he shouldn't get to play until the 2026 season. That's what the rule should say.
 

Yes it literally does mean what I said it means. Cap and cash paid are two different things. They have to pay the cash at some point, and the Vikings are paying out of pocket for this years team more than every other NFL team.
You haven't made any point why anyone should care about a one year blip in season cash. You just point at it, as if it's supposed to be self evident of something.

I don't see any valid reason for there to be any such "something", though.


Very easy to show why it doesn't work:

- scenario A: owners decide no one gets any bonus in a new contract
- scenario B: owners decide they want to give huge bonuses in all new contracts

Exact same total value of the contracts in both cases, so will ultimately (over X years) have the same cumulative cap hits. But in scenario B there is a big blip in season cash the first year.

So what?


Make a logical argument for how this season's blip in cash proves something about KAM.


Again, I'm happy to use it as an excuse to fire KAM. But that really seems to be all you're doing here.
 





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