80 PurplePride 84 wrote:
I was being facetious, hence the elephant. I'm not one of the Ponder bashers, but I'm not an apologist either.
Sorry I wasn't aware that a happy looking, dancing pink elephant meant anything but being joyfull or happy about something ie. throwing interceptions to the Lions. I missed the facetious part and in this light it is quite funny
A Viking fan I am, not an apologist for anyone on this team, even when AD was fumbling I still supported him and was not an apologist for him just as I do Ponder.
Do not mistake KINDNESS for WEAKNESS!
Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool rather than open it and remove all doubt.
pretty sure the qbs coach is part of the problem, seriously, he is either a giant pansy who cant be straight up with his qbs or is an idiot, im going with the latter. i forget the quote, but from a few years back he said something about not trying to change our quarterback. this guy has to go.
smoothoperator wrote:pretty sure the qbs coach is part of the problem, seriously, he is either a giant pansy who cant be straight up with his qbs or is an idiot, im going with the latter.
How did you reach this pair of unappealing options? What makes QB coach Craig Johnson either a pansy or an idiot?
PurpleKoolaid wrote:Have you seen our QBs play over the past few years? How about incompetent? Is that less offensive? But I bet its due to lack of execution...
LOL! For an incompetent QB, he's been awfully good in the red zone over his short career. Here's an interesting take on red zone performance by QBs in 2012:
What I saw from our QB coach was in an episode of "Welcome to the NFL" from 2006 when Vince Young was a rookie. He's basically a cheer leader and can teach a QB routes but doesn't believe in changing the mechanics.
NextQuestion wrote:What I saw from our QB coach was in an episode of "Welcome to the NFL" from 2006 when Vince Young was a rookie. He's basically a cheer leader and can teach a QB routes but doesn't believe in changing the mechanics.
I'll bet that single episode of "Welcome to the NFL!" focused almost exclusively on Craig Johnson's coaching techniques and revealed absolutely everything there is to know about how he has coached over his long career.