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Packiderm posted:

Here's a serious question:

What hurts more? Losing the NFCCG 41-0 or losing the NFCCG 38-7 when everything is lined up in the stars and the SuperBowl is going to be in your house?

This.  This hurts the worst.  We were up 12 with 5 minutes left and had the ball!!!  NO WAY WE CAN LOS..........

Hey asshole.

You act like you act here at work and you get your ass kicked.

You act like you act here at a party and you get your ass kicked.

You act like you act here in a bar and you get your ass kicked.

You act like you act here in church and the fukking priest kicks your ass.

Please go to one of those other places,.

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that we came in and had a little fun at your expense.  Hopefully real life treats you much kinder.

Peace

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No normal person acts like you do , whether it be on line or in person.

It's pretty clear real life doesn't treat you so well.

Peace.

Iā€™m almost willing to give him the benefit of a doubt.  Maybe he actually thinks he is being funny.  I have met people like that in real life.  They think they are the life of the party, but really they are the person everyone rolls their eyes at when they enter the room.

He might actually think it was ā€œgood fun at our expenseā€ but when that expense includes having to wade through hundreds of post of garbage to try and get info about football it is not good fun.

Jaymo came charging hard into this site 5 years ago. Talking hard and swinging knowledge. 

Things havenā€™t worked out like he hoped. 

Heā€™s like the Viking fan at Lambeau years ago at the urinal in his AP jersey screaming ā€œAll Day Bitchesā€ at everyone while the Vikings were down 27. 

I have no idea where they draw hope from. 

From Bleacher Report: 

Vikings Sign QB Kirk Cousins

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Three years, $84 million, $84 million guaranteed 

There are four main reasons the Vikings' decision to hand Kirk Cousins a fully guaranteed contract is the riskiest move of free agency. 

First, he isn't a top-tier quarterback. Based solely on ability and past production, Cousins is comfortably in the top half of NFL starting quarterbacks, but there are probably 8-10 better players at the position. The number is debatable, but his placement in the second tier of quarterbacks is not. He's being paid like the best. 

Second, he's acquiring huge expectations. The Vikings just won 13 games and advanced to the NFC Championship Game with Case Keenumā€“a backup behind Sam Bradford to start the 2017 seasonā€“under center. It's Super Bowl or bust in Minnesota. The Redskins never won more than nine games with Cousins during his three seasons as the starter. 

Third, there's no realistic way out. Guaranteeing the whole contract means the Vikings are stuck with Cousins through 2020. Minnesota has no way of getting out of the situation without spiraling into salary-cap hell. 

Fourth, the future. The Vikings have done an excellent job managing the health of their salary cap, but the team will have some big contract decisions to make on important players on defense in the near future (see: Eric Kendricks, Danielle Hunter, etc.). Minnesota can afford no mistakes on the cap with Cousins taking up a big chunk. 

All that said, the risk is worth it for the Vikings, who might be a good quarterback away from winning a Super Bowl. He could simultaneously be the riskiest signing and the best signing. 

 

I may be rong, often am. But I think NFL teams are giving these all or mostly guaranteed contracts  to many players so they can avoid giving all players guaranteed contracts ala MLB and NBA.  They will use the Cousins, Bradford maybe even Jordy's contract to tell the NFLPA that if you do your job you will get a guaranteed contract.  But you have to prove you are worth it 1st. 

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