wow i think he caught that. check it out when they show it again it doesnt look like it bounced off the ground it looks like it bounced off his hands into his chest
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Originally posted by McNasty89 View Postwow i think he caught that. check it out when they show it again it doesnt look like it bounced off the ground it looks like it bounced off his hands into his chestif man is 5 and jay cutler is 6 then that must make john elway 7
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Originally posted by BroncoFanNC View PostNeither team looks like their NFC Championship game form....
Us and Cincy last year was interesting, but very low-scoring. Maybe we were too good!
The Saints are vulnerable, in my opinion, but so is Favre, he has NO chemistry with the Wrs.sigpic
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The Vikings looked completely lost on offense. They should have had Camarillo in much earlier; they might have had a chance. Favre missing camp and the loss of Sidney Rice definitely hurt their team, and you could see that the loss of Chester Taylor loomed a bit larger than anyone would have thought. Oh, and McKinnie going down is VERY, VERY BAD for the Vikings. I think Phil Loadholt has a good career ahead of him, but it's asking an awful lot of that guy to play left tackle in his second year without much practice at the position.
The Saints looked better than a lot of people think. Yeah, their offense struggled a bit, but I think the Vikings defense is a tall order for any offense to play against. The running game surprised me in the second half, although I was wondering at halftime if Payton was setting that up by refusing to run the ball in the first. Pierre Thomas is a hell of a running back, and I hope he doesn't wear down too early. The passing game has some kinks to work out, but I'm sure they'll be back to their high-flying ways soon enough. I think we'll see Shockey get more involved in the attack going forward. Just a hunch.
Overall, what seemed like a fairly uneventful game on the surface was pretty revealing.Last edited by WhoDeyBengals; 09-09-2010, 08:35 PM.HEAR ME ROAR!
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Originally posted by WhoDeyBengals View PostThe Vikings looked completely lost on offense. They should have had Camarillo in much earlier; they might have had a chance. Favre missing camp and the loss of Sidney Rice definitely hurt their team, and you could see that the loss of Chester Taylor loomed a bit larger than anyone would have thought. Oh, and McKinnie going down is VERY, VERY BAD for the Vikings. I think Phil Loadholt has a good career ahead of him, but it's asking an awful lot of that guy to play left tackle in his second year without much practice at the position.
The Saints looked better than a lot of people think. Yeah, their offense struggled a bit, but I think the Vikings defense is a tall order for any offense to play against. The running game surprised me in the second half, although I was wondering at halftime if Payton was setting that up by refusing to run the ball in the first. Pierre Thomas is a hell of a running back, and I hope he doesn't wear down too early. The passing game has some kinks to work out, but I'm sure they'll be back to their high-flying ways soon enough. I think we'll see Shockey get more involved in the attack going forward. Just a hunch.
Overall, what seemed like a fairly uneventful game on the surface was pretty revealing.sigpic
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Usually the first real game of the season is rough on all of the teams. Tonight's hoopla for the Saints was an overwhelming emotional night for them and the Vikings with the Favre drama was no exception.
Both teams will settle down next week and I would expect them both to pull victories next week.
Come Sunday, it will be the same around the league as teams gear up with as hyped, the Cowboys/Redskins game also having a big lead up to it's kickoff that evening.
This is nothing new having week 1 being less than stellar.:usa: *** God Bless Our Military Men And Women*** :usa:
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