I agree. Spielman should have a heart-to-heart with Zimmer and Turner about Bridgewater's weaknesses. Bridgewater seems to have regressed since last December. What can be fixed with coaching and practice? Or can it? And what can Bridgewater do to show more consistency and move the ball better? Perhaps a more WCO style, not unlike the one Bridgewater executed very well for the Louisville Cardinals, that involves shorter and more direct passing routes instead of longer-developing ones.VikingLord wrote:All this banter about the OL, blocking, WRs, refs, is par for the course with the Vikings, but I'd bet it's similar for most other teams. But when there is something this obvious staring everyone in the face, it's time to call it out. Maybe Bridgewater is throwing short all the time because he lacks the confidence to throw deep. Or maybe the coaching staff lacks the confidence in his ability to throw deep. Whatever it is, a QB who can't hit wide open deep receivers is not long for the NFL no matter how badly Vikings fans want Bridgewater to be the answer.
If I'm Spielman I go and have a real heart-to-heart with Zimmer and Turner about this issue. What in their view is causing the issue? Can it be fixed? If I don't like the answers to those questions I'm looking to the draft for a QB again. And we as fans might just have to face the very distinct possibility that Bridgewater's ceiling is an NFL backup.
That said, while Spielman is at it, he should ask them about a porous OL that is obviously not anywhere near doing its job properly with pass protection. They're a NFL offensive line, for crying out loud, and they play as if they've never blocked before. The proof of that is in the film, so it can't be debated. And no, not every NFL team has an offensive line that can't or won't do its job.
Here's another thing that Spielman or maybe Zimmer should ask Turner: Why is Wallace running deep routes when he can't make the catch and Bridgewater can't make the throw? If "execution" really is the source of the problem, then also ask Turner why he isn't passing to Johnson, Wright, or Patterson on some deep routes? In fact, why isn't he including those guys more often at all? And then remind Turner that Diggs is the one who has chemistry with Bridgewater thus far and can probably run any route anywhere on the field.