Almost no downfield passing attempts until they had to start throwing late.Mothman wrote: I'll stick with penalties and missed opportunities. They had 11 penalties for 105 yards today and many of them came at crucial times, stalling drives or giving the Colts the opportunity to continue drives.
Ponder executed well most of the day. He wasn't great by any means. He missed a few throws (most notably the pass to Harvin on their last drive of the first half), made a bad mistake on the fumble and was fortunate that a pass he threw in the second half (I forget when) wasn't intercepted. Otherwise, for the most part, he was doing what he was asked to do. He completed an efficient 27 of 35 passes and at least a couple were dropped (including a sure first down Rudolph allowed to go through his hands) so I don't think Ponder's execution was a major issue.
No urgency late.
Ponder continues to tuck and run when he feels pressure. Few plays made outside the pocket.
Small things, but they add up over the course of a game.
And all that production resulted in how many points from those early drives?He had 16 carries on the day so I find it hard to believe that was a big problem. I know you have running game issues with this coaching staff but I don't see how you can complain about them establishing Peterson early in this game. He started the game with 4 carries, each for 5+ yards. That's problematic? On the second drive, he had two carries, one for 3 yards and one for 6 yards. On their 3rd possession, Peterson carried for 6 yards and 5 yards. In other words, he had 5+ yard gains on 7 of his first 8 carries. That's nothing but helpful.
Maybe it isn't Harvin's involvement per se - it's the lack of challenge to the middle and deep thirds of the field and the resulting free pass that gives the defense to focus on the short 3rd. It's a failure of imagination on the part of the playcaller, and a failure on the part of the QB to challenge the defense. I know the Vikes have crap for WR's for the most part, but that is no excuse for taking 2/3rds of the field off the table in terms of a plan of attack.They were... but not often. Wasn't the mantra around here last season that Harvin wasn't targeted enough? Weren't people saying after last week's game that they should have involved Harvin a lot more early in the game? They did that today and people still complained, despite the fact that Harvin was effective and they were moving the ball.
The production speaks for itself. Once the Vikes had to start throwing and involving their WR's, the ball moved and they scored points. When they were mostly running, the ball didn't move and they didn't score points. Same thing happened the prior week at home again the Jags, and the same thing is going to happen next week against the 49ers if the Vikes insist on doing the same thing.
That's what I love about you Jim. You're always willing to wait and see how things turn out.That seems premature to me. Let's see how he looks further into the season. He missed a lot of time this preseason.
The way I look at it, 1/8th of the season is gone and a guy the Vikes paid $5 million has done nada. He's been invisible. You're telling me they couldn't get that same level of production out of a rookie like Rhett Ellison at a fraction of the cost?
I said it was a huge mistake when they inked Carlson and I stand by that now. If it changes this year, I'll be shocked. The guy can't stay healthy, and even when he is healthy he's invisible.