Vikings @ Packers Game Day Discussion Thread -- Week 5
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Man for once I'm glad to be at work. This may be the first game in years I won't watch the replay.
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Re: Vikings @ Packers Game Day Discussion Thread -- Week 5
The mechanics are terrible... Again...Demi wrote:Have time? Receiver wide open? THROW BEHIND.
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Ponder does this weird thing with his foot when he throws. He doesn't transfer weight from back to front which allows him to get his lower body involved in throws. On a lot of his throws, he actually lifts the rear leg, which means he gets no help with velocity or control from his lower body. I think he does it to increase the speed with which he can get the ball out of his hand, but in reality it just makes his passes wildly inconsistent. It's also a big reason why his deep ball is such a wounded duck most of the time. He uses almost entirely upper body and arm on those throws. Good deep balls require sound footwork and mechanics.
Stunning that Ponder has lasted as long as he has without addressing those fundamental shortcomings.
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It's not enough that we lose, we MUST get embarrassed.
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another TD coming soon 42-0
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Not sure about the percentages but I agree with the point you're making and it doesn't speak well of the players.TSonn wrote: I agree that the line is a huge issue. But it is very clear that the team plays 110% for Teddy, 75% for Cassel, and 25% for Ponder.
Thanks for responding to the point I was actually trying to make instead of just assuming I was making an excuse for Ponder, which is not what I was trying to do. I'm concerned about this offense and Norv. They haven't looked very good this season except when facing a couple of pretty troubled teams.
As for the rest... I think most of the fans here are getting exactly the game they deserved tonight. I hope they're enjoying it.
Oh and Edward, the idea that "the QB is everything in modern pro football" is nothing more than a media-driven myth.
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Our secondary is showing no urgency. It's like they jog their angles before attempting to tackle.
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Who the heck are these "Vikings" fans who are still cheering and smiling they are showing?
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Why go half way?Superman wrote:It's not enough that we lose, we MUST get embarrassed.
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How many times has there been holding on #3? Russell lead the league in holding calls last year? I just find stupidity funny, my apologies
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downright embarrassing
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Yeah its exactly what i deserved.Mothman wrote: Not sure about the percentages but I agree with the point you're making and it doesn't speak well of the players.
Thanks for responding to the point I was actually trying to make instead of just assuming I was making an excuse for Ponder, which is not what I was trying to do. I'm concerned about this offense and Norv. They haven't looked very good this season except when facing a couple of pretty troubled teams.
As for the rest... I think most of the fans here are getting exactly the game they deserved tonight. I hope they're enjoying it.
Oh and Edward, the idea that "the QB is everything in modern pro football" is nothing more than a media-driven myth.
Good night , all...
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What's the worst Vikings loss? I think we're getting close.
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Ponder should be released tonight after the game.
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Not sure what you mean Jim. Nobody "deserves" this except Rick Spielman for keeping Ponder on the roster.Mothman wrote: As for the rest... I think most of the fans here are getting exactly the game they deserved tonight. I hope they're enjoying it.
Say what you want, but mark my words - these same offensive players will look 100% better the next time Bridgewater starts.Mothman wrote: Oh and Edward, the idea that "the QB is everything in modern pro football" is nothing more than a media-driven myth.
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Not sure what that means, but I wouldn't wish ponder on anyone, except maybe the saints.Mothman wrote:
As for the rest... I think most of the fans here are getting exactly the game they deserved tonight. I hope they're enjoying it..