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typical!!! Frazier


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Mr. LMTOUT, what you've just said... is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul...

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I'll chalk up your post to MN Sports Fan bitterness that another player or coach left Loserville USA and became successful.

D'ok!

Yep, going from head coach to offensive coordinator to spread game analyst is the fast track for success in the NFL!

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Guess who has to put up with his ineptitude and blatant lack of leadership ? Yep, you, the bitter MN Sports Fan.

But go ahead and keep thinking of ways that Childress isn't a part of the 8-0 Chiefs if it makes you feel better about your 1-6 circus of lies and deceit, as that is precisely the motive here.

ROFL!

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Chilli may have something to do with a couple of those wins, but he sure had a lot to do with us not going anywhere when he was here. Some big bone headed plays he called. But he is light years better then what we have here now.

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I don't think many people could care any less about Chili or where he's at. He wasn't a good head coach in the NFL, no one else wanted him for the 2 yrs he sat after we fired him, he got another offensive coordinator job opportunity for one season and wasn't good at that either. Now he is the "spread game analyst" for the Chiefs, I'm sure that's a monster part of the reason they are 8-0 this yr!

Just because we went from one baboon to another baboon doesn't mean we want the 1st baboon back. We need to keep moving on until we find the right guy. It's the same type of thought that since Blunder sucks we should want Junkson back, no thanks how about we keep going until we find the right guy.

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When they win(which is seldom) I don't listen to his press conferences, but when they lose I don't miss them.

So let me get this str8- you enjoy listening to "we need to go back and look at the tape. there are some THINGS we need to correct. some THINGS we need to do better. and we've got the right group of guys to get those THINGS corrected" on repeat every single press conference after a loss? Because thats all he EVER SAYS! I don't need to listen to his press conference after a loss because i already know what he's going to say!

What exactly are those "THINGS", Leslie? Can u be a bit more specific and stop spewing the same vague gibberish every time please? Or is it you don't have a clue what those "THINGS" are, you just know there are "THINGS" that need to be corrected and you know your in way over your head?

#Hands over face shaking my head in disgust

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We simply have the worst coaching staff in the league. I'm 100% convinced of this.

Offensive and defensive coordinators are both sooooo bland, predictable, and cautious that it makes sick.

^^^^See above for my feelings on our head coach^^^^

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Offensive and defensive coordinators are both sooooo bland, predictable, and cautious that it makes sick.

Could not agree any more. Other teams know whats coming before our coaches know whats coming. They are coaching like they want to be fired. ZERO imagination

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On a 4th and 1 against a goal line D you pull the guard to the side your running making a clear pathway to the ball carrier. What doesn't seem right with that? 31 QBs out there would have immediately audibled out of that once they saw the defensive formation. Problem is Ponder has about as much of a clue as the coach and OC. No idea on how to run an offense in the NFL. Im not saying I would either but Im not paid to. We're a 1 man show. Pretty easy to stop regardless on how beastly that 1 man is.

BTW, Fusco was the pulling guard. HA!

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BREAKING...

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Leslie Frazier, Christian Ponder unlikely to return to Vikes

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The end appears to be near for Leslie Frazier and the Minnesota Vikings.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Sunday on NFL Network's "NFL GameDay Morning" that the prospects of Frazier returning in 2014 are said to be "grim," according to team sources and sources familiar with ownership's thinking.

Frazier is well-liked by ownership, but it's unlikely to be enough to dissuade the 3-9-1 Vikings from going in another direction after the season. Rapoport has been told Minnesota will target a young coach -- likely a current NFL assistant -- with "star power."

That's bad news for veteran coaches looking for a big chair. Former Bears coach Lovie Smith should get a call, according to Rapoport, but the team is less likely to target a current NFL head coach or college coach.

Rapoport reports Vikings general manager Rick Spielman will be back next year, according to sources familiar with the thinking of the team's brass.

The Vikings' quarterback situation provides further intrigue. According to Rapoport, the "current thinking" is that Matt Cassel will likely go into training camp as the presumed starter while a highly drafted rookie is groomed to take the reins. <<--Johnny Football!!!

Christian Ponder and Josh Freeman are not in the team's future plans, according to Rapoport, though a potential new coach could decide to keep Ponder. If not, the Vikings will shop the quarterback for a late-round pick in May.

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Penn State's Bill O'Brien, who came close to taking the Eagles job a year ago and was approached by several other teams, is ready to return to professional football, according to pro and college sources, and has already been approached by the Texans and Vikings.
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Personally i think if Cassell plays like he is today the last two games of the season, the Vikings may have problems getting him to return next year. His contract is a player option for year two. If another team outbids his contract and guarantees a starting role, Cassell may say see ya to the Queens. I think he has a little bitterness to having been benched to watch Ponder play most of the season. He does not want to be a back up QB any way, shape or form... I think guaranteeing him the starter role will help to persade him to exercise his option, but another team giving him a multi year contract as a starter may make him wave goodbye. It'll be interesting to watch.

Good luck!

Ken

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Such a wasted season based primarily on the players "who gave us the best opportunity to win"...what a joke!!

You can't be that "off" on your assessment of your own players and have any hopes of retaining your job.

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