I'm not sure why you keep bringing that up. He always does that, so that must mean Walsh wants it at an angle, just like he prefers to kick from the right hash mark. If you want to put any blame on Locke then you could say he didn't get the laces away from him, but he didn't do that on a previous fg and Walsh had no problem with that one. I'm thinking since it was so cold Locke didn't want to try and spin the ball since the ball would have been cold and slippery and didn't want to take a chance of fumbling the ball.me4get wrote:Locke set the ball at an angle again.
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Yea, I completely agree.J. Kapp 11 wrote: That was ALL laces. Watch the replay. He hit them square on.
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I don't want to hear any moral victory bull. We should've won, yes. We had a great season, yes.
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This team has been the most frustrating 11-5 team I can ever remember watching. I'm shocked they won as much as they did, shocked that they made a game of it today, they exceeded my expectations in both categories. On the other hand their is NOTHING more upsetting then watching a team give away a win, and today they didn't lose to the Seahawks, they didn't have the game taken away by the refs, they flat out chocked away a playoff win, and I'm not even talking about the missed field goal.fiestavike wrote:the 2015 Vikings have been the most fun I've had watching football in a long time. I know it was disappointing to lose like this, but I'd just like to give a cheer for this team.
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I am so sad , but yet this team surpassed my expectations,especially the D.
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blame walsh all you want we have a qb who can't throw a single touchdown.
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I wanna throw up. How do you make 2 40+ yard FGs and can't make a 20 yarder. I don't get it. Woulda been nice to see Locke actually make an effort to get the laces out
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Nope. Not from that distances. It was shanked off the foot. Not making excuses for Locke, though.Jordysghost wrote: I think the laces had alot to do with that.
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You're pretty new, so I won't blast you too hard. But you couldn't possibly be more wrong.Kidfozzy wrote: If Peterson said that, you'd agree. Please don't.

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On a 22 yard FG??? No excuse.me4get wrote: Laces and tilt sure can make a difference.
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Dude take a hike pal. Walsh just choked worse than Gary Anderson in 98.mosscarter wrote:blame walsh all you want we have a qb who can't throw a single touchdown.
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Bottom line is that our offensive line didn't get the job done today. One player single handily destroyed them. This game shouldn't have had to come down to one FG.
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Wait, what? You're blaming Bridgewater?mosscarter wrote:blame walsh all you want we have a qb who can't throw a single touchdown.
You've NEVER done that.

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We've disagreed about plenty this season losperros, but I'm glad we agree on this! Skol Vikes!losperros wrote:
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Ya - I don't know why athletes say that - I'm sure God doesn't favor anyone in a game.J. Kapp 11 wrote:Kam Chancellor crediting God's grace for the victory.
I had no idea God was a Seahawks fan.
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