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Post by purplevein on Oct 23, 2020 15:12:53 GMT -6
If Lawrence or Fields are available when the Vikings pick in the first round, then go for it. But, if they are both gone (high probability), would it be better to focus on drafting to improve the offensive and defensive lines first (which helps Cousins), then draft their future quarterback in the first round in 2022?
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Competitive rebuild my ass...sell the team WILF
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Post by budgrant1 on Oct 23, 2020 15:56:39 GMT -6
If Lawrence or Fields are available when the Vikings pick in the first round, then go for it. But, if they are both gone (high probability), would it be better to focus on drafting to improve the offensive and defensive lines first (which helps Cousins), then draft their future quarterback in the first round in 2022? Top 4 for 2022 Kedon Slovis (QB โ USC) ... Jayden Daniels (QB โ Arizona State) ... Spencer Rattler (QB โ Oklahoma) Sam Howell. QB UNC
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Post by purplevein on Oct 23, 2020 16:34:17 GMT -6
The young USC quarterback, Kedon Slovis, sounds perfect for the Vikings based on his NFL comparison scouting report from high school! Attachment Deleted
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Post by vike4real on Oct 25, 2020 11:11:45 GMT -6
Thereโs no helping Cousins. Just go back to the Seattle game and watch the roll out int. If that didnโt remind you of Ponder nothing does.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2021 17:36:15 GMT -6
Yes
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Post by Vikingsman on Nov 9, 2021 1:29:06 GMT -6
You can see the frustration on Cousins face everything he goes out on the field. This dude has panic anxiety.
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