Cordarrelle Patterson watch WEEK 4

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How many touches and targets will Cordarrelle Patterson get on offense in week 4?

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Mothman wrote:There's a nice article about CP at Vikings.com too, with some good quotes from his teammates and Mike Zimmer:

http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/P ... 713b58f2fb
Thanks for the link, Jim. Great article! I love reading good things about Patterson. :thumbsup:

Man, did Patterson look fast or what as a gunner. Watch the punt again. Patterson takes off like a rocket, then looks up to see where the ball is going, and then turns on the jets again. He almost outran the punt!

I'm overjoyed with Zimmer's quotes about Patterson. Sounds as if Patterson's work ethic is impressing the entire team.
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losperros wrote: Thanks for the link, Jim. Great article! I love reading good things about Patterson. :thumbsup:

Man, did Patterson look fast or what as a gunner. Watch the punt again. Patterson takes off like a rocket, then looks up to see where the ball is going, and then turns on the jets again. He almost outran the punt!
That's why I think they need to throw some deep passes his way. The guy has rare speed. He practically flew down the field on that punt.
I'm overjoyed with Zimmer's quotes about Patterson. Sounds as if Patterson's work ethic is impressing the entire team.
It's nice to hear. :)
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Let's also not forget ... this guy is highly likely to take a kickoff to the house at some point. He already has a 61-yard return, and he's as dangerous as anybody in football.

Really happy he's being put into the game plan. It gives our offense another gear, and the fact that he's in there for "normal" plays, as well as gadget plays, gives him a much better chance of being effective. Don't know why he wasn't playing, but I'm sure glad he is now.
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J. Kapp 11 wrote:Let's also not forget ... this guy is highly likely to take a kickoff to the house at some point. He already has a 61-yard return, and he's as dangerous as anybody in football.

Really happy he's being put into the game plan. It gives our offense another gear, and the fact that he's in there for "normal" plays, as well as gadget plays, gives him a much better chance of being effective. Don't know why he wasn't playing, but I'm sure glad he is now.

Great point. It helps when his mere presence on the field isn't a "tell".
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His contract this offseason is going to be VERY interesting. I hope they can retain him. Heck, even if he gets big money, I hope they keep him on the ST stuff as well as more time on Offense. The guy is making stuff happen whenever he is on the field.

It is looking increasingly likely that the AP era of Vikings Football is over. There is no way they pay him his contract next season. Barr is going to have to get paid, among a few others.
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mansquatch wrote:His contract this offseason is going to be VERY interesting. I hope they can retain him. Heck, even if he gets big money, I hope they keep him on the ST stuff as well as more time on Offense. The guy is making stuff happen whenever he is on the field.

It is looking increasingly likely that the AP era of Vikings Football is over. There is no way they pay him his contract next season. Barr is going to have to get paid, among a few others.
I've been thinking about the same things. I wish the Vikings already renewed Patterson's contract but they probably wanted to see his output this season first. I hope he remains with the team. He's giving them quality effort and performance with everything he does.

As for Peterson, I believe he's going to have to seriously lower his price to stay on the team (or maybe play with any NFL team). Despite his conditioning and fiery energy, his age works against him. There just is no way around that. I have to admit watching Peterson run has given me some of my most exciting moments as a Vikings fan, so I have mixed feelings about all this.

Barr absolutely needs to remain a Viking!
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losperros wrote: I've been thinking about the same things. I wish the Vikings already renewed Patterson's contract but they probably wanted to see his output this season first. I hope he remains with the team. He's giving them quality effort and performance with everything he does.

As for Peterson, I believe he's going to have to seriously lower his price to stay on the team (or maybe play with any NFL team). Despite his conditioning and fiery energy, his age works against him. There just is no way around that. I have to admit watching Peterson run has given me some of my most exciting moments as a Vikings fan, so I have mixed feelings about all this.

Barr absolutely needs to remain a Viking!
I'm sure Barr will remain a Viking. I hope Patterson will too. As for Peterson, I don't think his contract means he's as good as gone or even that it's much of a concern. It was obvious when it was signed that it was being set up as a 2 year deal which would be revisited in the 2017 offseason. As I see it, the issue is not whether Peterson's current contract will be honored but rather whether he and the team will be willing and able to agree to terms on a new deal. I suspect they will, especially with the team trending in a direction that could allow them to become the first team to host the Super Bowl as a home game. :)
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How do you get better then the #84? Can in you just those 2 guys lighting it up. tho cauuld be be the the the fun season. And then we have Diggs our their too. what a fun Late Nov , late Dec.it could be.
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How do you get better then the #84? Can in you just those 2 guys lighting it up. tho cauuld be be the the the fun season. And then we have Diggs our their too. what a fun Late Nov , late Dec.it could be.
I gotta admit.. Patterson has really fought hard for us this year. I watch the giants game and he really helped us win that game in many ways... go CP...
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jackal wrote: I gotta admit.. Patterson has really fought hard for us this year. I watch the giants game and he really helped us win that game in many ways... go CP...
Patterson has been a bright spot from day one this season. I think the same could be said for Thielen stepping up.

Unfortunately, the Vikings have a horrid offensive line, which has proven itself to be the team's greatest weakness. The lack of blocking is going to adversely affect everything the offense does.
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Quick Strike schemes... hmm seems like we have jsut the guy for that type of play calling already on the roster...
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mansquatch wrote:Quick Strike schemes... hmm seems like we have jsut the guy for that type of play calling already on the roster...
Really? Who? :D
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PurpleKoolaid wrote:How do you get better then the #84? Can in you just those 2 guys lighting it up. tho cauuld be be the the the fun season. And then we have Diggs our their too. what a fun Late Nov , late Dec.it could be.
Huh?
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losperros wrote: Really? Who? :D
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