Just Me wrote:If you're so inclined would you care to elaborate? (I'm not trying to 'stir the pot' here, I'm just trying to see where you're coming from.) I always like reading your thoughtful and insightful posts, and while I may not always agree with you, I always am able to understand where you are coming from on a given point. I think you present (or at least try to) thoughts in an objective manner and you frequently cause me to pause to re-consider my own perceived objectivity on issues
Thank you. I certainly try to be objective and my perception that objectivity and perspective have been in short supply around here this season is the source of a lot of my aggravation (they're not missing, just in short supply). That perception and the difficulty of discussing
anything without it coming back around to Christian Ponder have become very frustrating and at times, I feel like people are posting about the games and comments in their heads rather than the actual games played and the actual comments posted here. I realize that won't be a popular thing to say but it's a dynamic I've perceived for a while. I sense a reduced interest in facts or verifiable information and an increased desire to just assume and believe the worst when it comes to the team and even in regard to some fans here. I'm not immune to these dynamics and that frustrates me too.
All of this probably sounds too confessional and it probably is... I'm just frustrated. This board should be a place to have fun and enjoy the Vikings but all too often, reading it just puts me in a bad mood. I realize the team's having a rough season so far so there's going to be venting, blaming, etc. but it should still be fun.
Anyway, that's where I'm coming from. Regarding the QBs...
What I have come away from this thread is that you believe Cassel had a 'decent' game (one game) against an absolutely terrible opponent. I am inferring that you believe the board as a whole is too quick to 'jump' to that conclusion. I apologize in advance if I am only fanning the flames, but I'm just trying to make sure I know where you're coming from.
You've basically got it right. In fact, I'd say Cassel had a good game against a terrible opponent but even though It's exciting to see the Vikes win and I was happy to see a more confident QB performance, I don't think it was anything special and I'm reluctant to read too much into one good game against a team that could turn out to be one of the worst in the NFL. To me, the biggest single difference in this game was the Vikes took care of the football. However, since they avoided turnovers against a team that hasn't forced any at all this year, I don't know how to read that information. There were still good opportunities for the Steelers to get turnovers so was this a step forward for the Vikes or did they just face an opponent who couldn't capitalize on their mistakes? Maybe it's both. I'm reluctant to jump to conclusions because I've seen how bad Cassel can be, I've seen how bad the Steelers are this year and the Vikes defense ended up in almost the same situation at the end of this game as they were in near the end of the previous two. Thankfully, they made a play to seal the win this time but nothing about this game, including Cassel's performance, convinced me this troubled 2013 Vikes team turned a corner. I'm worried that all we saw was a win over one of the opponents they could actually beat.