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Limmer with a stupid penalty. 

AD should punch him in the face when he comes to the bench.

Just cost us a very good shot at a second TD.

 

Rams offence is purring. but for the personal foul 15 yard penalty would have highly likely been another TD

 

Rams defence supreme

Sacks, interceptions and pressuring Darnold constantly.  Secondary well on top as well

 


4 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Penalties are starting to hurt us.

You should be further ahead on the scoreboard.  Vikings have been ordinary (by their own standards) 

 

Darnold having a nightmare game 


Our D is standing up, shame we couldn't stop them on the third down there. A stop here would be massive.

Just now, BDA said:

This game is very close to done. Viks just not at the races 

I'm still nervous and will be away from the screen for the second half.


Just following on B/R and after that FG the heart rate is down around 100 now...

PS I have a resting heart rate of 60ish

 


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an underwhelming first week of playoffs. hopefully the divisional round provides more excitement

1 hour ago, BDA said:

an underwhelming first week of playoffs. hopefully the divisional round provides more excitement

Oh I don't know, I enjoyed today 😂😃

 

Since the expansion of the playoffs only 5 of 30 games have been decided by 7 points or less in the wildcard weekend

Edited by Macca

On 14/01/2025 at 12:24, Macca said:

Love didn't look right but the Packers had the option of playing Willis

But in all reality, getting past a top outfit like the Eagles on their turf was always a tall order for a team like the Packers

In that situation you need a few things going your way like a pick 6 or recovering a fumble.  Or a magical play or 2, leading to a TD or 2

And none of that happened.  Scoring only 10 points told the story

But the Packers should at least know what they need to do to become a genuine contender

Do you think Willis would have given you the best chance of winning Macca?

I'm afraid you're right about the Eagles though. They're a scary defense no matter who is at QB. 


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