fightingsioux4life Posted January 14 Posted January 14 6 minutes ago, Sioux>Bison said: Man the Packers suck all season and then they stomp the Cowboys so far in the playoffs. Can anyone explain to me why they are still a Vikings fan? Because real fans stick with their teams no matter what. And the Cowgirls falling flat on their faces shouldn't surprise anyone. This could cost McCarthy his job, the cupboard is hardly bare in Dallas. Quote
Oxbow6 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said: Because real fans stick with their teams no matter what. And the Cowgirls falling flat on their faces shouldn't surprise anyone. This could cost McCarthy his job, the cupboard is hardly bare in Dallas. Dak prime time = cheap folding chair Quote
WiSioux Posted January 15 Posted January 15 18 hours ago, Sioux>Bison said: Man the Packers suck all season and then they stomp the Cowboys so far in the playoffs. Can anyone explain to me why they are still a Vikings fan? Jordan Love has been playing lights out for the past nine weeks. While the defense may have sucked a majority of the season, the Packers as a team did not. Quote
skateshattrick Posted January 15 Posted January 15 38 minutes ago, WiSioux said: Jordan Love has been playing lights out for the past nine weeks. While the defense may have sucked a majority of the season, the Packers as a team did not. Really? Another delusional Packer fan who is drinking the puke green and p8*$% yellow kool-aid. In week 14 against the powerhouse Giants, Love was 25/39 for 218 years and 1 TD and I INT in a loss. The next week, the FudgePackers got boatraced by Tampa Bay at home. If the Packers are fortunate enough to get by the 49ers (which is very unlikely), they get the chance to get steamrolled by the Lions again. They won't catch the Lions sleeping again like Thanksgiving. It will be similar to the last 2 times in Green Bay. The FudgePackers are not even the best team in the North. 1 Quote
Hayduke1 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 20 hours ago, fightingsioux4life said: Because real fans stick with their teams no matter what. And the Cowgirls falling flat on their faces shouldn't surprise anyone. This could cost McCarthy his job, the cupboard is hardly bare in Dallas. Bellichek to Dallas? Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted January 15 Posted January 15 Just now, Hayduke1 said: Bellichek to Dallas? Do you think he could coexist with Jerry Jones? Too much egotistical energy in one place. 1 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted January 15 Posted January 15 53 minutes ago, skateshattrick said: Really? Another delusional Packer fan who is drinking the puke green and p8*$% yellow kool-aid. In week 14 against the powerhouse Giants, Love was 25/39 for 218 years and 1 TD and I INT in a loss. The next week, the FudgePackers got boatraced by Tampa Bay at home. If the Packers are fortunate enough to get by the 49ers (which is very unlikely), they get the chance to get steamrolled by the Lions again. They won't catch the Lions sleeping again like Thanksgiving. It will be similar to the last 2 times in Green Bay. The FudgePackers are not even the best team in the North. Watching the Packer Pre-Game Show (Fox NFL Sunday) will do that to people. Quote
WiSioux Posted January 15 Posted January 15 1 hour ago, skateshattrick said: Really? Another delusional Packer fan who is drinking the puke green and p8*$% yellow kool-aid. In week 14 against the powerhouse Giants, Love was 25/39 for 218 years and 1 TD and I INT in a loss. The next week, the FudgePackers got boatraced by Tampa Bay at home. If the Packers are fortunate enough to get by the 49ers (which is very unlikely), they get the chance to get steamrolled by the Lions again. They won't catch the Lions sleeping again like Thanksgiving. It will be similar to the last 2 times in Green Bay. The FudgePackers are not even the best team in the North. And what about the other seven games that they won? Jordan Love's last 9 games: 212/300 for 2,422 yards, 21 TD passes, 1 INT 70.7 completion percentage 8.1 yards per attempt 116.6 passer rating 8 games with multiple TDs, 0 INT, 100.0+ Packers: 7-2 1 Quote
The Sicatoka Posted January 15 Posted January 15 In a 17 game season, the last eight or so are the pertinent ones should you make post season -> how are you playing now. In the old hockey PWR calcs "last 16 games" record was one factor. I wasn't a fan of it but it has its place. And the NFL might be proving it. 1 Quote
Oxbow6 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 26 minutes ago, WiSioux said: And what about the other seven games that they won? Jordan Love's last 9 games: 212/300 for 2,422 yards, 21 TD passes, 1 INT 70.7 completion percentage 8.1 yards per attempt 116.6 passer rating 8 games with multiple TDs, 0 INT, 100.0+ Packers: 7-2 What were Cousins stats the last 9 games? I'll hang up and listen...... 2 Quote
Oxbow6 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On the NFC North front 30+ years is a long time to wait for a playoff W. Kudos to DET. 4 Quote
skateshattrick Posted January 15 Posted January 15 1 hour ago, WiSioux said: And what about the other seven games that they won? Jordan Love's last 9 games: 212/300 for 2,422 yards, 21 TD passes, 1 INT 70.7 completion percentage 8.1 yards per attempt 116.6 passer rating 8 games with multiple TDs, 0 INT, 100.0+ Packers: 7-2 Statistics for the year according to NFL.com: Jared Goff 4575 yards 67.3 completion % 30 TDs 12 INTs 97.9 passer rating Jordan Love 4159 yards 64.2 completion % 32 TDs 11 INTs 96.1 passer rating Goff also beat the Buccaneers, Broncos, Raiders, Falcons--all teams that Love lost to. Goff did split with the Bears and the Packers swept the Bears, but otherwise, Goff had a better year. I don't know about the random last 9 games that you cherry picked, but Goff is better than Love in almost every statistical category. This is the same Goff that some Bison rubes on this board thought was worse than Wentz (those are the most delusional fans, although Packers fans and Bison fans seem to overlap). I hope and pray that the Lions get to play the Packers again. Quote
Oxbow6 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 18 minutes ago, skateshattrick said: Statistics for the year according to NFL.com: Jared Goff 4575 yards 67.3 completion % 30 TDs 12 INTs 97.9 passer rating Jordan Love 4159 yards 64.2 completion % 32 TDs 11 INTs 96.1 passer rating Goff also beat the Buccaneers, Broncos, Raiders, Falcons--all teams that Love lost to. Goff did split with the Bears and the Packers swept the Bears, but otherwise, Goff had a better year. I don't know about the random last 9 games that you cherry picked, but Goff is better than Love in almost every statistical category. This is the same Goff that some Bison rubes on this board thought was worse than Wentz (those are the most delusional fans, although Packers fans and Bison fans seem to overlap). I hope and pray that the Lions get to play the Packers again. As to your last sentence that would be great for the NFL. Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted January 15 Posted January 15 1 hour ago, Oxbow6 said: What were Cousins stats the last 9 games? I'll hang up and listen...... Cousins suffered a season-ending injury after lighting up the Packers in Lambeau. The Vikings season was effectively over after that. I'll hang up and listen..... Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted January 15 Posted January 15 31 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said: As to your last sentence that would be great for the NFL. The Niners are going to be tough to beat at home. They are not that mentally-fragile team located in north Texas. Of course, people were saying the same things in 1987...... Quote
Oxbow6 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 11 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said: The Niners are going to be tough to beat at home. They are not that mentally-fragile team located in north Texas. Of course, people were saying the same things in 1987...... Purdy is going to have to pull a Dak for GB to win. I like SF and DET to win next weekend. 1 Quote
F'n Hawks Posted January 15 Posted January 15 15 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said: Purdy is going to have to pull a Dak for GB to win. I like SF and DET to win next weekend. Agreed. Could see GB winning unfortunately… They’ve gotten nothing to lose. Quote
rochsioux Posted January 16 Posted January 16 6 hours ago, skateshattrick said: Statistics for the year according to NFL.com: Jared Goff 4575 yards 67.3 completion % 30 TDs 12 INTs 97.9 passer rating Jordan Love 4159 yards 64.2 completion % 32 TDs 11 INTs 96.1 passer rating Goff also beat the Buccaneers, Broncos, Raiders, Falcons--all teams that Love lost to. Goff did split with the Bears and the Packers swept the Bears, but otherwise, Goff had a better year. I don't know about the random last 9 games that you cherry picked, but Goff is better than Love in almost every statistical category. This is the same Goff that some Bison rubes on this board thought was worse than Wentz (those are the most delusional fans, although Packers fans and Bison fans seem to overlap). I hope and pray that the Lions get to play the Packers again. Not a fan of either team but I think I would rather have Love than Goff going forward. I believe he started to figure it out the second half of the season and has a higher ceiling. Quote
Blackheart Posted January 16 Posted January 16 The Vikes may be looking up at the rest of the division next year, especially if Kirky decides to hang his helmet elsewhere. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Nothing like an old-school NFC Central black and blue division tilt with the dreamcicle Bucs at the Sanders Lions ... and the Pack lurking off to the west. Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted January 16 Posted January 16 32 minutes ago, sioux rube said: It appears Goedert is flipping off Hurts Not one big happy family.....perhaps there are issues behind the scenes that caused their epic collapse. Quote
siouxkid12 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 23 hours ago, skateshattrick said: Statistics for the year according to NFL.com: Jared Goff 4575 yards 67.3 completion % 30 TDs 12 INTs 97.9 passer rating Jordan Love 4159 yards 64.2 completion % 32 TDs 11 INTs 96.1 passer rating Goff also beat the Buccaneers, Broncos, Raiders, Falcons--all teams that Love lost to. Goff did split with the Bears and the Packers swept the Bears, but otherwise, Goff had a better year. I don't know about the random last 9 games that you cherry picked, but Goff is better than Love in almost every statistical category. This is the same Goff that some Bison rubes on this board thought was worse than Wentz (those are the most delusional fans, although Packers fans and Bison fans seem to overlap). I hope and pray that the Lions get to play the Packers again. The stats between the two are pretty much the exact same. I wouldn't exactly say that Goff is lights out better than Love. You also need to remember that Love is in his FIRST full year while Goff is 8 years into his NFL career. You forgot to mention that Goff lost to the same team Green Bay and Love just lite up. Quote
siouxkid12 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 On 1/15/2024 at 12:20 PM, skateshattrick said: Really? Another delusional Packer fan who is drinking the puke green and p8*$% yellow kool-aid. In week 14 against the powerhouse Giants, Love was 25/39 for 218 years and 1 TD and I INT in a loss. The next week, the FudgePackers got boatraced by Tampa Bay at home. If the Packers are fortunate enough to get by the 49ers (which is very unlikely), they get the chance to get steamrolled by the Lions again. They won't catch the Lions sleeping again like Thanksgiving. It will be similar to the last 2 times in Green Bay. The FudgePackers are not even the best team in the North. Vikings fans are just as delusional as Cowboy fans. The vikings are a complete dumpster fire of an organization who cannot draft QB worth a damn. 2 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted January 16 Posted January 16 2 hours ago, siouxkid12 said: Vikings fans are just as delusional as Cowboy fans. The vikings are a complete dumpster fire of an organization who cannot draft QB worth a damn. The Vikings haven't even tried to draft a QB in years. The Spielman/Zimmer regime completely ignored the position. I think they should do what they can to get that #1 pick from Chicago and get their QB for the next 10 years. 2 Quote
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