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"Honestly I was upset with the Vikings for not re-signing Jennings. I thought Teddy really lost something when Jennings left....
Jennings was dependable and ran great routes. That's what matters most to a QB who doesn't have the strongest arm but knows the playbook. Timing and Trust. Something the Vikings didn't have until Week 5 last year.
So I'm giving him 24 this year because Diggs is the new Jennings and is going to light it up!
Teddy going into his 3rd year, drafting of Treadwell and signing of Boone get's him to a minimum of 24 TD's. "

 

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Vikings got their feelings out of joint after an ESPN write-up mistakenly said the Packers won the NFC north in 2015.  http://www.dailynorseman.com/2...-nfc-north-last-year

The Vikings  posted this to twitter--which speaks volumes about them.  The Packers, having won 13 world championships, only display banners reflecting those--not NFC North "championships".............. but if that's all you got to display........

 

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ammo posted:

I liked this article better.  Spot on for me, but I hope they keep him for at least 5 more years. 

http://www.dailynorseman.com/2...d-of-adrian-peterson

How many SB winners have had a true franchise RB in the last 10 years? Seattle is one, maybe Pittsburgh in 2006 with the Bus. When the team is built around a RB then you're not going to make it all the way. If they believe in Bridgewater then letting go of Peterson is imperative...you can't feature both players and featuring one over the other is a waste of one of them. 

They are not sure that Teddy is the answer so they hedge their hopes by keeping AP. They don't realize that one has to go for the other to step forward, and AP would be the logical one to leave. They really should trade him; going to Chip Kelly and the Niners comes to mind. Get picks in return and build -- but they're not smert enough to do that.

Who said give away? You can trade your idot star running back if  you are confident enough that your QB is a star or at least a star in the making. Lynch and Wilson survived together because Lynch was happier in the background and willing to let Wilson be the face of the team. AP is unwilling to let go of his role as top dog, and Teddy is willing to stand aside. If you really want your QB to be a star, Teddy has to grab the brass ring or AP has to stand aside. Neither of those has happened in three years, so they may have to force the issue if they really want Teddy to take over.

They pay Adrian Peterson quarterback money ($12 million this year, $18 million next year). It's not surprising he gets to be the top dog on that team. I don't really know how much of an effect all of that has on Bridgewater's performance. He sucked really hard without Peterson in 2014, and he sucked just as hard with him in 2015. 14 TD passes in 17 starts?  That would have been considered bad in 1975. It's beyond putrid in 2015's pass-friendly rules. Maybe he just sucks.

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