Perhaps even as prominent as the short lived McNabb-to-ground? We saw that for what felt like 10+ times per game. No receiver could defend it.losperros wrote:
I see it the same way. What's more, I'm hoping that Bridgewater-to-Patterson becomes a Vikings trademark like Culppepper-to-Moss (or Carter) did.
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Indeed. If done right, no can defendDKSweets wrote:Perhaps even as prominent as the short lived McNabb-to-ground? We saw that for what felt like 10+ times per game. No receiver could defend it.
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DKSweets wrote:Perhaps
even as prominent as the short lived McNabb-to-ground? We saw that for what felt like 10+ times per game. No receiver could defend it.
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"Daniel-san! Put that pass on the receiver's hands!
Good. Now show me... sand floor!"
I want Zimmer to spend a day making the Vikings paint fences, sand floors, wax cars, and so on and then show them they were really learning how to play football all along.
Good. Now show me... sand floor!"
I want Zimmer to spend a day making the Vikings paint fences, sand floors, wax cars, and so on and then show them they were really learning how to play football all along.
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Oh Oh Oh .... my house, my house!!Mothman wrote:"Daniel-san! Put that pass on the receiver's hands!
Good. Now show me... sand floor!"
I want Zimmer to spend a day making the Vikings paint fences, sand floors, wax cars, and so on and then show them they were really learning how to play football all along.
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