I don't want to dive into the muck here, but I gotta address this.halfgiz wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:10 pmI agree this loss wasn't on Cousins...But how many plays did Kirk make in the 4th to win it when he had the chance....Pondering Her Percy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 7:31 pm
If I had a “man crush” on him, I wouldn’t be pointing out his mistakes. I did that more than once. But there were much bigger problems today. The problem wasn’t Kirk cousins. Like I’ve said 10 times, if it wasn’t for cousins, we wouldn’t have been in the game at all. He answered time after time when KC went up. If you get past your hate for him, maybe you’d see that.
Look at the play chart. Go back and watch the fourth quarter. Cousins had no chance in the fourth. I'm not sure what was going on, but suddenly the playcalling descended into the abyss. Almost as if Mike Zimmer ordered Kevin Stefanski to stop trying to score. It was horrible. The Vikings didn't put their offensive players in position to win. Hopefully they'll admit as much this week.
I had no problem with most of the game. Yeah, Cousins missed some throws he should have made. But he also brought the Vikings from behind on more than one occasion. The defense, in my opinion, played well except for two big plays. Yes, that's a big exception, but we recovered from those. KC was oh-fer in the red zone. We came up with five sacks and would have had a sixth if Zimmer hadn't popped a brain fart and called time out. The Chiefs got another big play on an obvious pick by Watkins that the NFL botched in review. I mean, why even have the freaking replay on PI? They HAD to reverse the call on Treadwell or else there would have been hell to pay in the league office.
My problem came in the fourth quarter, when we suddenly went to the Woody Hayes "three yards and a cloud of dust" offensive system. Only ... three yards would have been an improvement. The playcalling late was simply abysmal. When we had the ball tied with 2:40 to play, we didn't even try to win the game. You guys want to talk about what happens in the clutch ... the Vikings coaching staff biffed it in the clutch.