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I wish they ran it like basketball where the teams have to use one of their timeouts in the first half but can save the rest for the second half. 

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Just now, naija said:

think it has to do with where it gets placed automatically; 40 yard line. considering NFL kickers these days, that's not that long to a FG range

It's still a good 15 yards which if you give up gonna run out of time anyway.  

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3 minutes ago, naija said:

think it has to do with where it gets placed automatically; 40 yard line. considering NFL kickers these days, that's not that long to a FG range

doesn't matter, they ain't kicking a fg under any circumstances. 

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Just now, naija said:

that was quite the unsexy, but smart clock management by the Vikings there. amazing how many coaches screw it up

Yeah it’s a good barometer. It’s really stunning how many coaches suck at clock management and don’t do anything to fix it. 

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8 minutes ago, naija said:

think it has to do with where it gets placed automatically; 40 yard line. considering NFL kickers these days, that's not that long to a FG range

coach should know if the kicker can boom it out of bounds. they cost themselves 40 seconds 

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That QB draft class is going to be fun to follow for the next 2-3 years. By the time their teams need to commit with the next big contract, will see who is standing. I don't like the dude, but its a definite possibility Caleb doesn't even make the Top 3 of that class by then

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33 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said:

Let’s see I got the bears, cowboys and dolphins.  Woof


That was the most Bears game ever. Get a lead, screw around with penalties and sloppy play and lose a game that should have been out of reach at halftime. And that’s after barely getting a playable field surface down in time. 

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As a Vikings fan who gets up at 4AM, my tried & tried formula for prime time viewing worked like a charm:

If they're sucking shit through a straw at half, turn it off and get some sleep. If they make a miracle comeback to win you start the day w/ a pleasant surprise & can watch the highlights later.

If they're tied or even leading at half, turn it off & get some sleep. That way you don't waste the next few hours anxiously watching them blow it & compound the pain with a lack of sleep & being a grumpy asshole the next day.

Next opportunity to use this is Sunday night vs ATL.

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8 hours ago, naija said:

That QB draft class is going to be fun to follow for the next 2-3 years. By the time their teams need to commit with the next big contract, will see who is standing. I don't like the dude, but its a definite possibility Caleb doesn't even make the Top 3 of that class by then

Narrator:  he wasn't Top 3 from the jump...but for Chicago.

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As a Vikings fan who gets up at 4AM, my tried & tried formula for prime time viewing worked like a charm:

If they're sucking shit through a straw at half, turn it off and get some sleep. If they make a miracle comeback to win you start the day w/ a pleasant surprise & can watch the highlights later.

If they're tied or even leading at half, turn it off & get some sleep. That way you don't waste the next few hours anxiously watching them blow it & compound the pain with a lack of sleep & being a grumpy asshole the next day.

Next opportunity to use this is Sunday night vs ATL.

Missed a hell of a 4th qtr

We really had no business winning after looking like a pop Warner team the first 3 qtrs

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