I have to remind myself that drafting isn't the only thing their is to being a GM. He's been excellent in free agency.CharVike wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:17 amI have no idea about the KAM/KOC situation. But IMO if we make the playoffs this year and next I don't see either getting fired. One thing I like about KAM is he let them cut Cine and Booth jr. It's hard for a GM to admit I missed on picks. That shows a great working relationship.
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Re: Vikings @ Titans
I definitely agree about Darnold.
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Seems that way. Bears haven't been great, but they have a new OC and he seemed to inject some life into their offense against the Packers last week. There is plenty of talent on that Bear team. Cardinals are a bit unpredictable, but that's another team that can compete when they show up. I'm glad that is a home game for the Vikings. Seahawks have a very good offense and will test Flores' scheme. Packers will be looking for payback and might be desperate, and, of course, the finisher at the Lions might be an NFL scheduler's dream matchup.Cliff wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:36 am It seems like the bar for what qualifies the Vikings as being a "good team" keeps moving. This stretch of games coming up is not as daunting as the beginning of the season. Giants, 49ers, Texans, Packers, Jets, Lions is tougher than their next 6. Bears, Cardinals, Falcons, Bears, Seahawks, Packers.
One thing I will say about this year's Vikings is they clearly have the talent and capability to play with anyone in the league. This team is not a joke or winning by getting fluke plays or breaks. They can complete and, if they're on and execute, they could make a deep playoff run.