PurpleKoolaid wrote:
Why put words in my mouth. If you want facts im game. Looks at Fraizers win/loss percentage for one. Its not really that hard to improve upon that is it? Even Meathead, with Red as HC and no a penny to spend, got fired with a 9-7 record. Oh yeah, its all Fraizers fault he inherited it. You sound like Obama. Fans gotta at least try and demand something from this team and its coaches or we will end up like usual, no SB victory and no QB. Not now, not in the future unless things change for the better.
There is quite a difference between demanding something and having a realistic chance of achieving it. Did you believe when this season began that this team would still be mathematically in the playoff hunt at this point? I sure didn't! And anyone who did would have been criticized for wearing purple colored glasses.
I expected 6 wins, tops. They have surpassed that expectation already. And they did it with the "obvious" disadvantage of having Ponder at QB. Unless, of course, you believe that it is not Ponder's lack of ability, but a complete breakdown in coaching that has caused the Vikings problems at QB. For me, looking at how the rest of the team has progressed, it seems like coaching is not an issue.
Did you expect a Super bowl this season? Really? Was it realistic to expect it, much less demand it? Consider this... if the Vikings progress in the same manner next season as they did this season, they could be looking at an 11 win season. I don't think that is unrealistic. Possibly a little optimistic, but considering the excellent job the coaching staff and front office have done this season, I see it as a real possibility. They have taken a team ravaged by injuries, stocked with inexperience (five rookies contributing significantly), and sporting a hugely underwhelming QB and have managed to stay in the playoff hunt.
Not only am I demanding excellence, I am getting it. The fact it isn't coming sooner than ASAP doesn't cause my enthusiasm to flag. The fact that I see real and fundamental improvement in many aspect over the season gives me tremendous hope. And I don't think any other coach could have worked any more magic than I have seen from Frazier and Co. this season.