psjordan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:05 am
I am in agreement on all the negatives, it's just that I saw quite a few more positives than in the past.
I have no idea how that translates going forward.
In my long time as a fan of the Vikings I have often tried to find the positives and be optimistic over the years because no matter how bad it is in a given game or given year, there are always a few bright spots and reasons to be hopeful.
But at some point I have to call a spade a spade. I did with in regards to Cousins at the end of last year in the playoff loss against the Giants, and I'm going to do it now with the team as it is currently composed.
The Vikings under KOC are a team of under-performers. Last year, they under-performed consistently and yet somehow managed to win all 11 of their one-score games during the regular season, including highly improbable comebacks against the Bills and Colts. While that was exciting, it was also not an indication that the team was improving in any meaningful way or the sign of any genius strategy on the part of KOC.
And now here were are in 2023, and they seem to be regressing as a team. I'm not even going to go into the issues with individual players or decisions regarding individual players, either in the draft or in free agency, of which there are many questionable decisions that have been made in those areas, but just look at the overall dysfunction on both sides of the ball. The offense can't run a two minute drill. They can't manage timeouts. They don't attack the weaknesses of their opponents, and we are now on the 3rd(?) week of them forcing the run game while attempting mostly short, conservative passes. It's no wonder the football gods are punishing them with turnovers this year. They, like me, have seen enough of this short, play-it-safe-every-week stuff to last a lifetime (and they're immortal, so that is saying a LOT).
In all seriousness, what is KOC's offensive calling card? What, throw short passes to receivers and hope they run for TDs after the catch? Because that seems to be the plan. And now nobody can seem to catch or secure a football, which is just fantastic given al the cap space invested on the offensive side of the football. I mean, this supposedly great offensive team has scored 3 points in the first quarter over a five game span. That isn't just bad - it's historically inept. They have excuses of course. Who would the Vikings be without their excuses for consistent faillure. But that isn't the point. The point is, good teams fix things and don't make the same mistakes over and over. I don't see any signs the Vikings offense under KOC is fixing anything. Not the execution, not the ball security, not the gameplanning, not the time management. It's the same thing every week minus the good luck of last year.
On defense, well, Flores doesn't have a lot to work with in terms of talent, but one abiding theme of the Minnesota Vikings defense is secondary ineptitude and passivity. Harrison Smith is easily the best defender in that secondary, and that isn't saying much as he blows coverages and fails to find the ball with the best of them. But at least he compensates by making some splash plays from time-to-time, unlike pretty much anyone else in that unit. They seem almost allergic to the ball at best and completely clueless at worst. Nobody jumps routes, shows anticipation, or takes any chances. What are the odds the Vikings DBs will pick off any pass not thrown right at them ala what Hurts did on the INT to Jackson? Heck, Bynum can't even get his hands on a Mahomes' duck ball throw, much less pick it off.
I watch this team week in and week out and I am really starting to wonder why given how unseriously they seem to take things. That may not be fair of me, but come on, professionals fix their issues. Professionals do not continue to repeat the same mistakes over and over, because if they do, they are replaced by people that will fix their mistakes. KOC is not fixing his mistakes. The offensive players are not fixing their mistakes. I don't think the defensive secondary is even capable of fixing their mistakes - I think what we're seeing from them is actually the best they can do.
This is a really crappy team in actuality that is going to most likely do the opposite of what last year's team did - this year's team will lose all their close games (although I really don't think the games against either the Chiefs or Chargers were all that close in reality). That is most likely how it will translate going forward.
Do you have confidence KOC knows what he's doing at this point? If you look past the close losses, do you see any signs of structural, lasting improvement anywhere on this team?