VikingLord wrote:If you want to know why he disappeared, just look at where he was getting first contact. When a RB is consistently getting hit behind the LOS, that's a sign the defense is getting through too easily. When it happens a few times, that can usually be chalked up to a guy losing a one-on-one battle at the line. When it happens consistently, as it did against the Lions, something far worse is usually happening, and that is the defense is flooding the lanes and overwhelming the number of blockers. And when that happens, it's the surest sign you can have that the defense has zero respect for the opponent's ability to pass. Even though AD didn't set foot on the field beyond 2 meaningless snaps at San Fran, this is how every defense has played the Vikings since the preseason started. Last year they brought a lot of guys up, but were careful not to sell out by sending everyone on plays that could be runs. But with the stats telling no lies and based on plenty of tape, I believe most defensive coordinators have concluded the Vikings are no threat to seriously burn them.
I find it somewhat disheartening to listen to Frazier and Ponder complain about the blocking, quite honestly, and the Vikings say the Bears lack the same defensive line talent as the Lions and therefore the Vikings can expect an improvement. If the Bears are smart, and I have no reason to believe they aren't, they're going to do the exact same thing to the Vikings that the Lions, 49ers, and Bills did when the starters were on the field. On downs that aren't obvious passing plays or when the Vikings get into their now famous bunched formations, expect what amounts to a zero blitz, plenty of defenders in the backfield almost immediately, and plenty of runs for negative yardage. Also, expect to see a lot more of Ponder's famous rollouts where he either holds the ball too long, manages to fire an inaccurate pass, or does his tuck-and-run schtick. I expect Patterson to ride the bench most of the game, lots more 3-and-outs, and just general ineffectiveness across the board. Unfortunately, things aren't going to change until it is painfully obvious they have to change, and for this coaching staff that looks like its going to be a while yet based on the comments they are making.
If the Vikings don't commit turnovers the score will be closer. If they do, and the Bears turn them into points, this is likely to be another blowout.
Show me any where that Ponder complained about the blocking.
