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wow, how quickly a seasons outlook can change.
I really was expecting Bridgewater to be a top 10 to top 15 qb this year.
PBMAX = KOD
Frankly, I'm a little creeped out by pbmax right about now.
So am I.
Which Division are we previewing next? :)
Holy crap. Knee dislocation AND torn ligaments on non contact.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...gn=Twitter_atnQuote:
The Minnesota Vikings were weeks away from pulling off one of the most difficult feats in modern sports. They built a beautiful new stadium and were set to christen it as a buzzy, legitimate Super Bowl contender. Teddy Bridgewater's season-ending knee dislocation and ACL tear on Tuesday changes all of that.
I wonder if McGinn will come out with a column about how smart it was to sit Rodgers for the first two game?
On a more sour note, didn't their backup, Shaun Hill, pull a Paul Justina and beat the Packers in Detroit a while back?
Hill was a good backup for Detroit but that was three or four years ago. He's 36 or something like that now. I wonder if he can hold up for the entire year. I have to think the Vikings will be pursuing someone with starter potential, such as Kaepernick. I wonder what San Fran would want for him, knowing that the Vikings are desperate for a temporary starter.
Teddy B's injury is real bad. I heard a report from the practice that several Vike players got physically ill from just looking at the carnage of it.
That's too bad.
He's a good kid that works at it.
Is it just coincidence that the CK talk about a trade to the Vikings was just happening the day before the injury?
Now it makes, sense, 2 days ago it made none. Did I miss some kind of time warp intervention?