Re: Vikings @ Seahawks Game Day Discussion Thread -- Week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:04 pm
Ha Ha Frazier can learn 

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How about an onside? What do they have to lose?Jeffbleedspurple wrote:Seahawks to take the kick in the 2nd half and I'm sure Harvin will be back there, better kick it out of the stadium.
Agreed.Purplemania wrote: I'm with you bro. Harvin is overrated by Vikings fan. He is indeed special with the ball in his hands, but aside from that he is not suitable to be a dependable WR as he cannot run routes and does not have a nose for the ball. Then there is his attitude...
Purplemania wrote:Kick it to harvin so we can f that guy up!
Rhodes doesn't have a clue where the ball is 99% of the time. I have never seen a play with him looking back for it.S197 wrote:Rhodes and Sendejo is getting picked on quite a bit. The TD throw was perfect, I really don't think the defender could have done much but I expect them to keep attacking that side. Sendejo doesn't cover the edge very well and Rhodes is letting the receivers get behind him too easily.
It would be the other way around.Purplemania wrote:Kick it to harvin so we can f that guy up!
Good points. Multiple dumb decisions were made on the play!!!!!VikingLord wrote: That's the real question - why even make that throw? Any throw in that situation could be incomplete, which would stop the clock, so if you're not throwing to the sticks, don't throw at all. Slide and make them use another TO.
Webb should have stayed in bounds, but Ponder should never have thrown a crap valve in that situation in the 1st place.
How Ponder can be so dumb on the field when he's apparently so smart off it is beyond comprehension.
I think Josh Robinson and Chris Cook have been mentoring him.PurpleKoolaid wrote: Rhodes doesn't have a clue where the ball is 99% of the time. I have never seen a play with him looking back for it.
wish he could coach like him lolPurplemania wrote:Our ST coach looks like a young John Harbaugh....just saying.