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Birk to the Ravens


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Sounds like 2 years 9 million. What a joke. Good luck Matty. We appreciated the effort.

Now we get a 2nd year 6th round pick or a 3rd round waste of talent anchoring the O-line. Sounds like fun. Glad I'm not Sage or TJ.

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Yes, I'm afraid so. I just don't understand why they would let a "hometown boy" go like that. Obviously whoever made the decsion not to get him resigned isn't interested in making any friends with the fans of this team and the people of this state. Sad day....he should have retired a VIKING.

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Pretty sad they let him go. More than enough money to keep him around. Would of been really nice to see him play his ENTIRE career in minne. I do wish him the best of luck though. But I don't see him doing very well in Baltimore.

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Just one less reason for me to follow the Vikes. frown

I was a big Birk fan.

Add this to the "economic stimmulous" stuff pulled at the capitol by ziggy and company this week and I may just stop watching or carring about the team all together.

Good luck in Cali boys....

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Good for Birk. He's a decent guy (compared to the rest of the yahoo's in the league) and deserves a shot at a ring that he'll never get in Minnesota.

Plus he heard that Flacco has soft hands. blush

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So what do the Vikes intend to do with their cap room? All the big ticket FA's are gone. I can't understand with the team about as good as it is gonna get, minus a piece or two, why they don't spend the $$$. As sick as I am of hearing it, I don't think he was a Chilly guy!

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Birk was really good at pulling to the outside and playing in space. With the Vikes system now he wasn't asked to do much of this anymore. Like Pier said, his best days have passed him and I wish him nothing but the best of luck. I would think the Vikes will now move Cook over to center (his real position) and let him and Sullivan battle it out for the starting job. Birk, was a 6th or 7th round pick as well and he turned out pretty good. Sullivan came through a great program (Notre Dame) and I'm sure he can play if given the chance.

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That's my biggest thing. I hope Hutch can "mesh" with Sully the way that he did with Birk. I'm really going to miss him, but wish him the best of luck out there. Maybe when his time is up in Baltimore the Vikes will sign him back so that he can retire a Viking like he should. Good Luck Matty, we'll miss you.

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Matt Birk was the best in every aspect. Unfortunately he didn't look as good on a number of plays last year which was not typical for him.

I'm glad he got his deal and I hope he retires as a Viking.

With the way Spielman and Chili have moved during free agency in the past they must feel confidant in getting what they need to improve in other ways.

I'm not a big "coach Chili" fan but I do respect him and Spielman with their personnel acquisitions and football philosophy to date. Although I do think they should have moved up to grab Cutler.

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It appears Birk simply wanted out of Minnesota. He never gave the Vikes the opportunity to match or exceed the Ravens offer. He told them what Minnersota was offering...they matched or beat it and he signed.

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I would be willing to bet that he is in the top 6 centers in the NFL....maybe he has lost a step but he still can dominate at his position and he is a great all around guy for the communtiy......Ravens got a good pick-up in Matt Birk....hopefully Sullivan will prove to be a good NFL center

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Oh God, nobody can say Birk is a bad player, But that's what we said when Christy left, who the [PoorWordUsage] is this ugly guy from Harvard. He turned out to be pretty good, hopefully Sullivan can do the same.

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It all starts with the center. He was listed two years ago as top three in nfc. Could not of dropped that far since. Now there is no experiance at center and right tackle. Blitz's will be coming all season. With the frightned QB we have it will be a long year. Blame our boy Chilly for this.

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no one is givin sullivan a chance aye? who's to say he don't step in and play good if thats the direction we are going? birk was a 6th round pick that was a back up for a couple years before he got the nod...his first year at center he was a pro bowl player.

free agency isn't over and we haven't even drafted yet and everyone seems to know how the season is gonna be lol.

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Two years ago Marvin Harrison was one of the best receivers in the league. Two years ago Ray Lewis was the best linebacker in the league...the list could go on and on and on. Where are these guys now? Sullivan is going to be a stud and I'm excited to start seeing some of the Vikes new talent take the next step.

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