All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread


Dies it matter on the severity of it?
Or is the accumulation too much regardless of the severity?
I think it can reach a point where the players themselves have to look at their overall health after football and make tough decisions. Andrew Luck and Luke Kuechly come to mind as recent examples of guys retiring in their prime due to repeated concussions.

It's probably a lot easier decision for players that already have millions in career earnings.
 

I think it can reach a point where the players themselves have to look at their overall health after football and make tough decisions. Andrew Luck and Luke Kuechly come to mind as recent examples of guys retiring in their prime due to repeated concussions.

It's probably a lot easier decision for players that already have millions in career earnings.
this. it's frequency, severity, and accumulation coupled with where he's at in his career. he's made $77mil, but that means nothing if you don't know who your kids are when you're 45. some guys can't say no and step away (like Tua for example will be a very curious one to watch given his multiple known concussions). think more guys have been empowered to do it by some big names stepping away even during their relative peak years (like Keuchly retiring a year he was a pro bowler). Wouldn't surprise me at all if he were to step away.
 



Holy shitballs. Been reading the summary about the Vikings-Bengals game from a stats standpoint. Bengals terrible at both running the ball and stopping the run, no 1st round pick Shamar Stewart for the Bengals this week either. So I go to my betting app to see Rushing Yds for Jordan Mason and the damn O/U is at a whopping 77.5 yards rushing for Mason. I think his O/U number was like 36 yds in Week 1, then about 56 yards last week, and now 77.5 yards. So much for getting a good number and hitting it. I think he has a great game but 77.5 yards is not a small number for a KOC team that ain't great at running the ball.
 


this. it's frequency, severity, and accumulation coupled with where he's at in his career. he's made $77mil, but that means nothing if you don't know who your kids are when you're 45. some guys can't say no and step away (like Tua for example will be a very curious one to watch given his multiple known concussions). think more guys have been empowered to do it by some big names stepping away even during their relative peak years (like Keuchly retiring a year he was a pro bowler). Wouldn't surprise me at all if he were to step away.
Thanks for an informative post
 




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