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  • Are The Vikings (and Farve) Melting Down?

    Are they having a bit of a meltdown?? They havent played well in a few weeks and COULD lose the #2 seed and 1st Round bye. Thats a big deal. Add to this that farve is having a bit of a problem with his coach.

    Against the Packers a few weeks ago, The Vikes had a lead and the coach wanted to run the bal and let the game run down. Farve defied him and tried to throw a TD pass. Against the loss V Carolina Sunday night, the coach thought about yanking Farve as Julius Peppers almost squashed him a couple of time. Good Ol Brett Leaked to his jock sniffy media buddies and now there a big issue. Nobody would have known if he didnt open his mouth.

    Something to look at. Their stock is tanking while Philly's stock is rising. Dallas still isnt convincing. Dont get too jubilant (and you know who you are) as the Saints havent looked to great the last few weeks either. Could get interesting!!!

    BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!
    Be careful out there!

  • #2
    Yes they are!  Their having a melt down like I'm having with my picks.  I would not be surprised if they lose in the first round and then Favre retires for good.

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    • #3
      (BlueBallz @ Dec. 23 2009,05:13) Are they having a bit of a meltdown??  They havent played well in a few weeks and COULD lose the #2 seed and 1st Round bye.  Thats a big deal.  Add to this that farve is having a bit of a problem with his coach.
      Wouldn't it be interesting for the Vikings to lose the bye, then have to play the first round and try and beat the Packers for the third time in a season!

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      • #4
        Would LOVE to see the Packers knock them off LOL!! That would be too delicious. I dont think they will lose the #2 seed but stranger things have happened. They play Da Bears on Monday night. Da Bears (and especially Cutler) have been putrid lately. This is a rivalry game and it would be great to see the Bears show up and NOT do what the Redskins did last night-that is rollover like a fat, well fed trained seal. Time will tell. The last couple of weeks are ALWAYS very intriguing with all the playoff machinations. I think there is a chance for a 5 or 6 way time for the last wildcard in the AFC. Love it. Add all the bowl games and its a superb time of year....

        BE CAREFUL OUT THERE....
        Be careful out there!

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        • #5
          By the way, whats the over/under for JaiDee adding his 2 bahts worth!!
          Be careful out there!

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          • #6
            Jason Whitlock from Fox Sport has an open letter to JaiDee's BFF

            Updated Dec 22, 2009 7:36 PM EDT
            Dear Brett Favre,

            Hey, it's me, Jason, the leader of your MVP campaign.

            Yeah, you pretty much handed that trophy to Peyton Manning last weekend. I'm not even talking about your so-so performance on the field and losing to the Panthers. I could've worked around that.

            You blew it when you backed that bus over Chilly in your post-game news conference. Damn it, Brett, you gave your critics all the ammo they need to start calling you "Brat" or "Britney" or "Flava Favre" or "The White T.O."

            Those last two nicknames are actually my creation. That's how hard it is being the president of your fan club. Some weeks I want to ride for you and put clown suits on Ted Thompson, Mike McCarthy and anyone who refuses to give you your proper respect and other weeks I'm ashamed of myself for jumping in the same foxhole with John Madden.

            Brett, why can't you be more like Tiger Woods?

            Tiger keeps it 100, Brett. Tiger keeps his mouth shut. He refuses to cooperate with the media. I'll ride or lie for Tiger 24/7/365.

            You, on the other hand, fell into the media's trap. You think the more you talk the more we'll love you.

            You've turned your career into "The Real World" and you spend all your free time in a confessional booth talking about everything from addiction to painkillers to sideline dustups with Chilly over playing time.

            Rick Reilly must love you. Every time the going gets tough, you're on the phone with Oprah's producers hoping to book a seat on The Couch.

            The truly great ones, Brett, remain a mystery. You don't see Tom Brady and Peyton Manning spilling their hearts to every reporter with an empty notebook. Jordan didn't do it. Neither did Gretzky. Hell, even a camera hound like Magic Johnson stayed relatively low key until he had to distance himself from those mid-court kisses with Isiah Thomas after contracting the HIV virus.

            OK, I'll give you Muhammad Ali. But Ali needed the media to beat the draft and sell tickets to fights. Plus, Ali was king in a very different era. There was no 24-hour news cycle. TV networks didn't give assclowns like Nancy Grace and Skip Bayless their own shows.

            Nope. It's clear. You've done irreparable damage to your legacy by running your mouth to the media. It doesn't matter that you're right and Chilly is an idiot. It doesn't matter that he wanted to bench you after you threw a touchdown pass to go up two scores at Green Bay. No one will care that Childress thought about pulling you from the Detroit game. And your critics will overlook that Chilly's hyper-conservative, no-audible offense allowed Carolina to hang around for three quarters and steal Sunday night's game in the fourth.

            You're the bad guy. You refuse to bow to the insecure, counter-productive wishes of your overmatched coach. Those of us in the media tend to be hypocritical. Woodward and Bernstein proved to us long ago that all great journalism is done over the objection of editors. The same thing pretty much applies to quarterback play. We don't comprehend that. We think Charlie Weis made Brady great when the reality is just the opposite.

            Brett, I've seen this all before.

            Joe Montana went through the exact same issue during his final season in Kansas City. Marty Schottenheimer and his offensive coordinator Paul Hackett devised a similar Montana protection strategy in 1994.

            The Chiefs had great defensive personnel led by Derrick Thomas and Neil Smith. The Chiefs also had a physical offensive line, a Hall of Fame running back (Marcus Allen) and two other solid backs (Greg Hill and Kimble Anders).

            Well, Marty got it into his head that he could back the Chiefs into the playoffs and loose the real Joe Montana in January. Montana was furious. He bitched (privately) the entire second half of the season about a passing game that left seven blockers to protect and three receivers in the secondary.

            Montana, like you, was a warrior. He didn't want to die on his knees. He knew the Chiefs would struggle on the road in the playoffs. Sure enough, with the Chiefs' restricted offense averaging 17 points over a five-game stretch, Kansas City lost four of five games, fell to 7-7 and had to win its final two games to sneak into the postseason.

            The Chiefs traveled to Miami for a wild-card playoff game and lost 27-17 to the Dolphins. Montana retired weeks later. Marty Schottenheimer left the coaching profession in 2006 having not won a playoff game since the 1993 season, the last season Montana was allowed to be Joe Montana.

            Brett, you should've let Childress pull you from the game and then left him to explain the irrational decision. The Vikings had a chance to catch the Saints for the NFC No. 1 seed. Now the Eagles are nipping at the Vikes for the No. 2 seed. This whole season could turn into a disaster just because Chilly doesn't want a veteran quarterback to call a few audibles.

            Had you said nothing, Brett, and created the appearance you were taking the high road, it would be open season on Chilly. Me, John Madden, Tony Kornheiser and few others could ride on this fool.

            Now no one will hear us because you had to open your mouth.

            Sincerely,

            Jason Whitlock





            It's good to King........no matter what the pay

            Courage is being scared to death__and saddling up anyway

            Billy Jaffe, Radio Voice of the Thrashers:
            ”I have absolutely No problem with Ohio State. It has a beautiful campus, and for a Junior College it has really great Academics.”


            "Gentlemen and ladies, 'Those Who Stay Will Be Champions' is for you too. It's for every Michigan fan that's out there. When the going gets tough, you don't cut and run. It's not the Michigan way. If I heard it once from the old man, I heard it a thousand times -- when the going gets tough you find out who your real friends are, and that's why we must stay. Because there will be championships, and this staff and these kids will bring those championships here."

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            • #7
              I don't think this is a meltdown situation.........yet and I think that Minnemotherfuckingsota will hang on to the #2 seed. For the really first time in Favre's career he has a decent running back, Yo Adrian Peterson, along with some big play receivers in Sidney Rice and Percy (migraine) Harvin plus until last Sunday the Defense behind Jarrod Allen and their front line has really stepped up.

              I think what this has shown is that the Saints are head and shoulders above the rest in the NFC




              It's good to King........no matter what the pay

              Courage is being scared to death__and saddling up anyway

              Billy Jaffe, Radio Voice of the Thrashers:
              ”I have absolutely No problem with Ohio State. It has a beautiful campus, and for a Junior College it has really great Academics.”


              "Gentlemen and ladies, 'Those Who Stay Will Be Champions' is for you too. It's for every Michigan fan that's out there. When the going gets tough, you don't cut and run. It's not the Michigan way. If I heard it once from the old man, I heard it a thousand times -- when the going gets tough you find out who your real friends are, and that's why we must stay. Because there will be championships, and this staff and these kids will bring those championships here."

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              • #8
                But the probelm the last month it seems that Farve is trying to make this about HIM!!! They have been going away more and more from Peterson and I think the stats would show they are throwing the ball more and more. It seems they need to count on Farve less and its like he cannot STAND it!!! Farve isnt an easy guy to manage so it seems....
                Be careful out there!

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                • #9
                  Brett Favre is a prima donna. The world revolves around him. He's also a classless tosser.

                  Teams fall apart on the field when they fall apart as a team. 'The Vikings' is the Brett Favre show and the head coach has to either kick the QBs ass or kiss it.

                  I can't stand either of them, the QB or the team.

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                  • #10
                    It seems to me that Brett Favre and T. O. are one in the same. Spoiled little attention whores.
                    TEXASMAC

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                    • #11
                      Another loss for the Vikes!! Wouldnt it be funny if they lost their first playoff game??
                      Be careful out there!

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                      • #12
                        Of course they are melting down

                        they have the absoliute WORST quarterback the game has ever produced playing for them!

                        They had the ball in OT last night, all they needed was a field goal to win it..... but "the legend" [who, remember folks, has won ONE big game ever in his 20 year career] couldn't even drive them down into field goal range.

                        Horrible, over-rated player...should have been out of football in 1998.

                        Vikes = one and out in the playoffs

                        GOOOD!!!!
                        Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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                        • #13
                          Well, if I had a bet, I would have lost. I thought our old, venerable JD would have made an appearence in this thread MUCH sooner than he did. LOL!!!! B-R-E-T-T- BRETT BRETT BRETT oh shit that was LAST season. How did that turn out???
                          Be careful out there!

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