Obviously the article was written by a paid staffer of Randy Moss. Who else would say something so ridiculous. In this case, "wasn't the same without him" should really be, "thank God the Vikings were stupid enough to pay us for this jackwagon".
Speculate away. It all means nothing. Could be, should be, would be....wake me up when football is actually back in business. On a side note, what third grade reject wrote this article? Apparently you only have to be breathing and have a pulse to be a "jounalist" these days.
Of course there is the little detail of not yet having an NFL team agree to use the proposed Farmer's Field. I guess they've been watching Field of Dreams again. Build it and they will come.....
Wow, a bonus to workout in anticipation of performing your job as an athlete. I think I see part of why the NFL is broken. I think I should receive an O2-CO2 exchange bonus in preparation for being alive each day.......
This says so much about the Vikings state of affairs. It's quite sad that the one who has to get the team to come together is your drafted but as yet unsigned rookie qb. I applaud him for it but also send much sympathy if this is representative of the work ethic in Minny.
A fist with a flag. There are so many things that could be said to drag this thread into the depths of depravity. It can be accomplished, I just need more coffee first.
I think they should issue an order that Alex Smith not be talked about even after the lockout ends. Mediocrity should be discussed as little as possible.
Well thank God they weren't waiting for the old man to do it. He wouldn't bother to show up until September. I hear that's when 'junk- texting' season starts.
I should think the main concern would be two-fold: 1) Is the lockout going to end any time soon 2) Is Kolb really being traded And a bonus concern: What has Kolb done to prove that he can be anyone's franchise qb?
The Redskins are a team of regrets at this point. I don't know that Portis being on a competing team is necessarily at the top of that list for the moment.
Considering we don't have football in the good ole' US of A at this point, I really think this conversation is premature. About 60 years premature even if there were no lockout.
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