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The Official Vikings Offseason Thread!


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I know we have a few headcases on the Vikes, ala Percy...but if we have a few projects on the Vikings why not take on another laugh.

Why not trade B. Berrian and 2nd for B. Marshall? Berrian has talent but he is not the talent of Marshall. Berrian can disappear in stretchs of games Marshall can dominate a corner and dictate a game just from his physical skills; perfect fit for Farve the gunslinger. Berrian 6'1" 185; Marshall 6'4" 230, and he's 3 yrs younger. Last 2 seasons in Denver everyone knew in the stadium where the ball was going and the defense still could not stop it.

Denver has to trade him ...why not here, and reunite Berrian w/ Orton.

There are a few reasons why not to trade for him and most of that is off-field reasons, which you could have said the same for Allen before we traded for him.

If we're going for it all by signing Favre, lets go for it...I could envision Favre/Marshall taking over a playoff game when we needed to do so.

....sorry probably alittle too much Mountain Dew in me laugh

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Good thinking, even though it was Mountain Dew induced. Heck I would love to see him in purple but the chance of that happening are pretty slim I guess.

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Very interesting. Not sure how I feel about that one though. I really like Berrian, but I also really like Marshall. I have seen plenty of times though that Berrian ran right past the defense and was WIDE open, then to have T-Awesome overthrow him. I say keep Berrian and trade Chester Taylor and Rice(maybe plus a second) for Marshall.

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isn't marshall a wife beater and busted his hand up punching a TV? Sorry I'd keep Berrian and watch my drama somewhere else.

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I know we have a few headcases on the Vikes, ala Percy...

What makes him a headcase...the fact that he smokes a little weed?

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You forget the praise we gave the biggest head case in the game at the time(Moss)... I think we can look past a hand going through a TV.

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i'd never trade berrian for marshall...berrian has been solid since he got here...he put up nice numbers for having the worse qb's in the nfl throwing to him...i seen him open all the time without getting the ball...favre will hit him all day...if we sign favre i say we are set at WR for this season.

marshall is good though but not really worth what we'd have to give up.

shankhole is gonna have a monster year at TE this season!

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I saw papers today that says he has signed and jerseys are going to be printed tuesday

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yeah they said he signed awhile ago and jersey were already being made for awhile now...no one knows if its true though.

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My friend works for a jersey shop and the corp manager sent out an email stating that they will be getting their first shipments soon.

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nice...everyone pretty much knows its gonna happen at this point but when...oooooohhhh the suspense lol!!!

vikes are gonna be mean...even people that hate the vikes have to feel it muahahahahahahahaha!!

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Originally Posted By: Slowhand
I know we have a few headcases on the Vikes, ala Percy...

What makes him a headcase...the fact that he smokes a little weed?

Sorry for the delayed response; I was out weeding my garden. I am not going to begrudge a fellow his bad habit, or two; but to knowingly lite up before a [PoorWordUsage] test @ the draft combine isnt too brilliant a move that cost him millions in Zig-Zags. Hey maybe we should be thanking him for lighting up, because if he didnt get caught smoking the Vikings would not have had any chance of drafting him at 21 spot.

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NFL Network's Mike Lombardi reports that he's "been hearing talk" that Tarvaris Jackson might request a trade if and when the Vikings sign Brett Favre.

Jackson, 26, has fairly respectable career stats (20:18 TDs to INTs, 58.4% completions, 10-9 record) but no one is going to look at him as a potential starter for this year. Experienced only in a West Coast offense, Jackson could appeal to St. Louis, Seattle, and perhaps Washington. Quarterbacks come at a premium, but it's hard to imagine Jackson even attracting a mid-to-late round pick at this stage of the offseason. Jul. 13 - 7:38 pm et

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Or maybe a digruntled wide out named Marshall? Who knows, but Denver can't be too confident in ol Orton! Why not try the next best QB in the North last season.

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Vikings WR Sidney Rice picked up some pointers from Cris Carter while working out at the University of Minnesota.

Rice was there with Larry Fitzgerald, DeAngelo Hall and Greg Jennings among others. His knee sounds 100 percent and working out with these studs can only help him as he competes with rookie Percy Harvin for the starting flanker job.

I like Sidney, if he can stay healthy, I think he will be a big play maker for the Vikes this year. Unfortunately, if he gets injured again, I think the Vikes will cut ties and move on.

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poor junkson...i find it hard to believe he'd ask to be traded just to be a backup on a different team...if he left the picture it would be one of the biggest moves the vikes can do for the future....i wouldn't mind if he stayed to be a back up but i'll be pretty happy to see him leave..i'd never have to see him put on purple ever again!! this rules lol.

just like i said slowhand....cheech harvin purposly failed the drug test at the combine so he wouldn't have to go play for them other piehole teams...he puffs a little herb and slips to a solid team....the real money comes when they resign.

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Jackson, 26, has fairly respectable career stats (20:18 TDs to INTs, 58.4% completions, 10-9 record)

Those are respectable?? Hmmmmmmmmm, not so much.

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He's hoping to get traded because it would be better than being cut or released which is his other option here. It would be a big step in the right direction for the Vikes either way.

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If they can trade him for a stale bag of chips they should take it.

I agree, but his value is only at the "already chewed stick of gum" level. It will be interesting to see if they keep him or JDB as #3.

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NFL.com's Steve Wyche reports that the Vikings are close to finalizing a multi-year extension with contract-year CB Antoine Winfield.

Winfield's agent, Ashanti Webb (no relation to the R&B singer), is in the Twin Cities currently to wrap up the terms. There are still some loose strings, but Wyche says "the final points aren't deemed deal-breakers." Winfield is 32, so the Vikings probably aren't going to go too long on his extension without protecting themselves with some "dummy" years on the back end.

Source: NFL.com

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That Steve Wyche is on NFL Network and does a real good job of interviewing players/front office personnel, and conveying to the public. I dont think those two are related though.

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