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What a damn play by Stafford there. He's not the guy you expect to be evading multiple tacklers in the backfield and then scrambling and improvising for a TD pass.
 
Stafford is really on point tonight, and I guess he's making the case for the Vikings' fans who want to trade for him. :D

It's not like Darnold is any slouch.
 
With those three on the field, this offense is really good. I just wonder if LA thinks they’re good enough to go all the way. Otherwise, a trade may still happen.
 
With those three on the field, this offense is really good. I just wonder if LA thinks they’re good enough to go all the way. Otherwise, a trade may still happen.
Yeah, really nice to see Puka and Kupp both back tonight. When those guys are all healthy they have the ability to go on a run like they did in the second half of last season. Hopefully they keep that bunch together.
 
If the Vikings have lingering doubts about Darnold down the stretch and the possibility of trading for Stafford is real, that game made the case as to why you want him.

However, if you're the Rams and are now 3-4 in a fairly wide open NFC West, I don't see how you give up on the season after that performance.
 
If the Vikings have lingering doubts about Darnold down the stretch and the possibility of trading for Stafford is real, that game made the case as to why you want him.

However, if you're the Rams and are now 3-4 in a fairly wide open NFC West, I don't see how you give up on the season after that performance.

Only reason I can see is that Stafford isn’t the future of that team. Do you want to hope for another Championship this year or do you want to get a jump on planning ahead. I think they have some tough decisions to make. I guess it’s the opposite for other teams as well though. Do they want to jeopardize the future in hopes of getting a season or two out of Stafford? In Minnesota’s defense, Darnold isn’t their future either.
 
It always sucks playing against Green Bay. They get bailed out by the refs A LOT.

You just know if Jordan Love throws to the endzone and doesn't hit a target, there's going to be a DPI flag.
 
Press Taylor is such a bad offensive coordinator.

His default "go to" on third down is to have Lawrence throw a screen pass short of the first down line. Every damn time.
 
How do you come up with your takes? They are tied with the Texans and the Texans already beat them. And the Texans don't even have their top receiver

You're assuming that by "best" be means will win more games, or advance further. His conception of best is far more complicated than that.
 
You're assuming that by "best" be means will win more games, or advance further. His conception of best is far more complicated than that.
I'm just curious because he seems really convinced.

I just don't understand it at all. I watch a lot of football and would say the Texans are obviously better.

Also they just went up 17-10
 
I'm just curious because he seems really convinced.

I just don't understand it at all. I watch a lot of football and would say the Texans are obviously better.

Also they just went up 17-10

You're just so literal man.
 
This felt like one the Bucs really needed with the Chiefs and 49ers up next. They made a surge in the 4th, just not enough time. Now Atlanta owns the H2H tiebreaker in full. The secondary was once again porous in the first half. Shout out to Cade Otton though.
 
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