Ponder, and his big arm.

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Ponder, and his big arm.

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http://www.vikings.com/media-vault/vide ... f62850a3cf

Bad throw by Ponder, worse call By Fraizer to not put Cassel in for that throw.

And once again I suck at the link. Just look at the Vikings site.

Someone else post this that can link. It really is one of the saddest things I have ever seen.
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And like someone else mentioned ... the Vikings had seven men in blocking and only three WRs downfield for the Hail Mary. Against a prevent defense. :wallbang:

Yeah, they should have put in Joe Webb or Matt Cassel to chuck that ball into the end zone. One of the more pathetic Hail Marys that you'll ever see.
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I don't understand why they didn't put Cassel or Webb in for the Hail Mary. Don't they know how far he can throw? To me it's another example of how clueless our coaching staff can be.
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Eli wrote:And like someone else mentioned ... the Vikings had seven men in blocking and only three WRs downfield for the Hail Mary. Against a prevent defense. :wallbang:
That's because he got sacked vs Cleveland in a similar situation lol. They figured since Ponder hangs onto the ball so long he needs all the protection he can get even on a 3 man rush hail mary.
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Man that play is even worse than I remember. He was trying to hit Wright in stride and missed that bad. This pass is worse than his bad miss to wide open AD at Lambeau last year. Give him a few more starts, I think he can get it fixed. :roll:
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Worst. Hail Mary. Ever.
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Look on the bright side. Fraizer already announced Ponder will be the starter against Washington on Thursday night as well.
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Jeffbleedspurple wrote: That was a quick decision! perhaps until he thinks about it and decides Ponder is going to have concussion like symptoms later
that or some other phantom injury to explain the craptacular throw there in the Epic. Fail. Mary.
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Jeffbleedspurple wrote:In the future the next time the Vikings need to throw a 50 yard hail mary, they should have one WR stop about 35 to 40 yards deep to go after those short comings, could be a good game strategy.
you would think they woulda tried that strategy on the play prior to maybe set up a far closer last pass. The chances of a hail mary working out anyway is pretty low. But ultimately even Tom Brady woulda been hard pressed to lead that winning TD drive with ~ 45 secs left. This game was blown by the D.Coordinator and his playcalling on the last drive. I think probably for the first time this season we played up to our potential on both sides (unfortunately this is as good as we are, there are no two ways about it).
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Jeffbleedspurple wrote: That was a quick decision! perhaps until he thinks about it and decides Ponder is going to have concussion like symptoms later

Are we sure it isn't our HC that is exhibiting concussion-like symptoms? It could explain some of his decisions......
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What's funny is that he didn't even really step into the throw. Most QB's would drop back 7 to 10 steps to allow a 2 step forward step into the pass. He almost threw it flat footed.
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Captain wrote: you would think they woulda tried that strategy on the play prior to maybe set up a far closer last pass. The chances of a hail mary working out anyway is pretty low. But ultimately even Tom Brady woulda been hard pressed to lead that winning TD drive with ~ 45 secs left. This game was blown by the D.Coordinator and his playcalling on the last drive. I think probably for the first time this season we played up to our potential on both sides (unfortunately this is as good as we are, there are no two ways about it).
Are you trying to defend Ponder's attempt at a throw? Or Fraizer for not putting Cassel in to get the ball to the end zone? We all know the D sucks. I'm talking about this play.
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Eli wrote:And like someone else mentioned ... the Vikings had seven men in blocking and only three WRs downfield for the Hail Mary. Against a prevent defense. :wallbang:

Yeah, they should have put in Joe Webb or Matt Cassel to chuck that ball into the end zone. One of the more pathetic Hail Marys that you'll ever see.
I had mentioned it earlier. Pretty ridiculous, Dallas has Dez Bryant playing center field and the vikings in a formation like it's going to be an all out blitz. They should have had Webb out there, big guy who can go up and get the ball. Guess it didnt matter in the end, doesn't matter how many receivers you have down field if you can't get the ball in the endzone.
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Its just sad, whenever it comes down to real strategy, this coaching staff fails. Maximum protection, and they had to know Ponder couldn't throw that far. Its time to end this farce.
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