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packerzrule
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Gotta go with the Vikings game. Didn't see that coming at all
Gotta go with the Vikings game. Didn't see that coming at all
yeah didn't think the Vikes could win that one but am more surprised at the Eagles and the Bills wins
IDK what the hell that was .My exact sentiments and for Pitt to only score 3 points with that high octane O
yeah didn't think the Vikes could win that one but am more surprised at the Eagles and the Bills wins
Ditto... Vikings have a great defense. But I went with Bills/Cards as I thought Bills were a train wreck.
Maybe Rex was right with firing the offensive coordinator last week
I wasn't surprised PIT lost...PHI was 2-0 (albeit against some bad teams , but 2-0 is 2-0) the margin was shocking...likewise AZ @ BUF...Bills were a desperate team, so not surprised they won, but again the margin...those two tied for me.
The similarities between this seasons Vikes, and last seasons Broncs, pretty stunning to me.....>And the Vikes may actually have the better QB play......
Not sure who I see beating them in the NFC this season
The NFC definitely looks a little weaker than many thought for this season. AZ doesn't look like their dominant self. Seattle is kind of all over the board. Carolina looks to have the Super Bowl loss hangover they speak about. Green Bay looks beatable. So yeah the Vikings have definitely looked like the most dominant of the teams. Just shocking with losing your starting QB and all-star RB and yet you still look dominant on the field. Very impressive start with so much working against them to start this season.
Yeah I think the actual score is what makes the Philly/Pitt game the most shocking. I'm not shocked that Philly won but to win in that fashion against a team thought to have the best offense in the NFL is just down right impressive.
For me I knew the Vikings had a great defense (maybe best in the league) so not shocked they won especially considering we have seen historically that the Super Bowl loser actually struggles quite often the next season.
Buffalo/AZ would be 2nd most shocking game for me. Buffalo had looked pretty bad to start the season and I thought AZ showed they were back on track last week with a big win. We definitely might be seeing the change at the top of the NFC this year as teams thought to be top contenders are struggling mightily to start the season.
I think most people rightfully saw Bridgewater for what he was, and that's not to say he was bad, but it wasn't your typical QB injury that cripples a season......You would think that AP would be tougher to replace, but in a passing league, Id bet Mckinnon and Asiata will do just enough to not make that loss cost them many games