mansquatch wrote:Moth, semantics my friend. I’m not saying they should stay the same at WR, I believe they absolutely need to improve at this position. My case is more to ask can they improve with what is on the roster? I think there is a reasonable case to be made based on expectation that they can improve with existing personnel. It most certainly isn’t a sure thing, but the point is that whether or not they SHOULD rely on JS is different than saying relying on him IS an option.
I guess that's where we disagree. I don't believe relying on him is a legitimate option, at least not an option that should reasonably be considered. His performance in 2012 should take that option off the table. I think it would be tough to make a reasonable case for going into next season expecting to improve with the talent that's currently on the roster at WR. It's not impossible but after this season, I believe it would be irresponsible for the Vikings to take that approach.
Now, I will be the first to admit that we as fans do not have access to any information that would make us believe the above outcomes are even potentially possible. We also do not have info that says it isn’t, we just have what we saw on the field and the guys listed above did not show much of anything on the field last season. That is why I say “I get it” with regards to the desire to replace. My take is just that by replace you guys really mean improve.
I mean replace and improve. Wright should stick around. They drafted him to develop him and he's off to a nice start. Harvin should stick around. He's good. The effort to replace and upgrade the rest must be there. If Simpson is on the roster next year there should only be two reasons for it:
1.) He plays much, much better in camp and preseason than he did during this regular season or
2.) They seriously fail in their efforts to do better, which would be very disappointing.
To me the whole adding bodies thing has some potential road blocks: They attempted to address this issue last season by drafting two WR, signing FA WR JS, and signing FA TE JC. If they keep PH, RE, & KR that puts them at 4 WR and 3 TE, plus Jenkins, Aroma, and Burton. Now we have to start asking questions: Do they cut JC? I think they won’t. Only costs them ~$2MM to keep him one more season, plus Spielman has indicated that is the direction he wants to go. Safe to say the other two TE are safe. PH and JW are not going anywhere. So do they bring back JS? Ponder is lobbying for this, but the jury is out. I think he’ll be back. Childs is a wild card, but unless he is completely finished physically, it is fair to presume they’ll bring him back. The gets us to four WR on a team that wants to play 2 TE. We could potentially carry 6 WR, so there is room to bring in a guy or two, but I’m also not 100% sold on Jenkins getting the axe. They need talent so it could go at the #6 spot or it could cost Jenkins his job.
I don't see Carlson or the other TEs as part of this equation. The Vikes are likely to carry at least 5 WRs regardless of what they do at TE and none of the TEs have contracts that serve as potential roadblocks to improvement at WR. Childs isn't a roadblock either. If he's healthy and proves worth keeping because he upgrades the receiving corps, that helps solve the problem. If he's not healthy or can't play well enough to be an upgrade, put him on IR (if hurt) or cut him. Right now, he's a low-cost long-shot, nothing more. That's a harsh assessment but I don't think it's inaccurate.
I'm not saying players like Simpson, Jenkins and Childs don't deserve a chance to prove themselves. I'm saying none of them can be counted on (if the Vikings want to get better on the outside) and it would be foolish to treat them as if that wasn't true. I have no problem with giving them an opportunity to make the team but the Vikings absolutely must bring in a batch of receivers with the potential to be significantly better than those players were this year. If the top outside receiver for the Vikings has 40 catches for 449 yards and 2 TDs next year (that was Jenkins' production this season) it will mean the FO has failed to address the area of the team that is arguably in greatest need of improvement.
I made a post last week about the timing of injuries to the WR. Last season we never saw a healthy AP/PH/KR/JS on the field together. So a fair question to ask is IF those guys are all healthy, does that entail improvement at WR? I think it does, your point about RELYING on that not withstanding. The relying thing is really the big issue IMO. If the Vikings FO think they can rely or are willing to risk a season on relying on these guys, then it opens the door to them drafting defense. Another issue with adding WR is that PH and AP are going to get their touches. So will KR. So this “other guy” is going to be sharing his touches. That to me points towards a JS type player.
Why? Simpson was a complete bust this year. He was awful. The Vikings already risked a season relying on him and he let them down in a big way. He mustered 26 catches for 274 yards in 10 games and never caught a TD. Counting on him next year as they did going into this year would simply be unacceptable.
I don't see why touches are even a consideration. The goal is team improvement and a better offense should mean more sustained drives and consequently, enough touches to go around.