Gopher_In_NYC
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High praise from a joke star like youYou’re a funny poster. You do get people whipped up in the OTB but still.

High praise from a joke star like youYou’re a funny poster. You do get people whipped up in the OTB but still.
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.Dies it matter on the severity of it?
Or is the accumulation too much regardless of the severity?
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.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.
Thanks for an informative postthis. 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.
I think Darrisaw being out could have a domino effect, it certainly weakens the unit. Right now I would mostly just be concerned about the two high-priced FA they picked up in Fries and Kelly. They really need those guys to play all season and play well
All I care about this season is the development of two players.Darrisaw makes a huge difference, but much like most of Kwesi's signings, Fries/Kelly have past injury issues. Combine that with a lack of depth due to horrible drafting and this season could be lost quickly.
On a positive note, the next three games are winnable and they could come back fairly healthy after the bye. I think they are going to have to win all 3 to save this season though because the schedule after the bye is brutal.
All I care about this season is the development of two players.
McCarthy and Dallas Turner
I think Turner has bust written all over him.
I still love McCarthy, but who knows on him.
It's armageddon if McCarthy busts.
the sack was blind luck, though.I've always been high on McCarthy and I still am. But outside of him, this is the most expensive roster in the NFL. Fall short of the playoffs and Kwesi deserves to be fired. This is not a development season.
Dallas Turner had 5 tackles, 1 sack, and 2 QB pressures last week.
the sack was blind luck, though.
He was getting blown out on the run. No physicality whatsoever.
exactly, the interior of our offensive line and defensive lines were blown...............the guys getting blown out are injury prone, old, and were not re signed by their former teams.The same can be said for our more experienced, and more expensive DTs.
If he doesn’t trust it out there, that is also really problematic. You can’t rush this with how important lateral movement is for him. Now that partially on the vikes that they should’ve been prepared for this instead of rolling with skule and minimal depth. This line was all injury prone or coming off injury it feelsF*cking Darrisaw better play this week. This is really getting slow-played; I've heard some speculate that it's been more HIS call than it has been the training staff. I hope not.
Ya wonder if some of the players know the emperor has no clothes so they are sitting out.If he doesn’t trust it out there, that is also really problematic. You can’t rush this with how important lateral movement is for him. Now that partially on the vikes that they should’ve been prepared for this instead of rolling with skule and minimal depth. This line was all injury prone or coming off injury it feels
Should help substantially in getting guys lined up where they should beHe back. Welcome back Harrison Smith.
Any free agent that signs with a different team is automatically not re-signed by their former team.exactly, the interior of our offensive line and defensive lines were blown...............the guys getting blown out are injury prone, old, and were not re signed by their former teams.
Forget the D! The O needs help getting lined up!!!Should help substantially in getting guys lined up where they should be
Can't be understated.There it is. Christian Darrisaw will return tomorrow.
I read with the upcoming London trips, they were being uber careful with him, trying to do everything in their power to make sure he’ll be good for the rest of the season.If he doesn’t trust it out there, that is also really problematic. You can’t rush this with how important lateral movement is for him. Now that partially on the vikes that they should’ve been prepared for this instead of rolling with skule and minimal depth. This line was all injury prone or coming off injury it feels
As predicted Broseph @Slim Tubby, two of our most valiant warriors return for their season debut. Hagar @Gopher_In_NYCYour Purple Shepra has got youA list of Vikings starters out (or likely out) for Week 3:
McCarthy
Jones, Sr.
Addison
Darrisaw
Kelly
Cashman
Van Ginkle
Okudah
Harrison
That's 42% of our starters on offense and defense.
The D played fine. The Falcons last TD drive, our D was gassed and injuries finally caught up. They played well enough for us to win the game, easily, if our O had any pulse.Forget the D! The O needs help getting lined up!!!