Re: 2013 Practice/Notes thread
Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 7:45 pm
He's played well for the Vikings. Maybe it's the change of scenery.NextQuestion wrote:Webb is not very good.
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He's played well for the Vikings. Maybe it's the change of scenery.NextQuestion wrote:Webb is not very good.
Eli wrote:And today, we go back the other way:
OT Kevin Murphy has been waived and LB Audie Cole re-signed.
This probably means that Phil Loadholt is expected to be back for the Seattle game. I genuinely wish they'd keep J'Marcus Webb as the starter.
Frazier said there's a chance Freeman could start if Ponder doesn't play
Christian Ponder (shoulder) may do some individual work today, but it's likely that the other two QBs will get work in today's practice.
Frazier said Rudolph and fred Evans only players who won't practice. Not sure how much Ponder will do
Frazier said Kevin Williams will get a few snaps at nose tackle
Answer: The Carolina Panthers signed Travis Bond from the Vikings' practice squad.Eli wrote:What happened to Travis Bond?
Makes you wonder (once again) of the Vikings' ability to evaluate talent. Hard to believe that you have a team destined for last place in the division, that is supposed to be rebuilding, and you carry a Charlie Johnson on the roster rather than a guy that you just drafted.80 PurplePride 84 wrote: That's the 2nd 2013 draft pick they've lost off the Practice Squad.
It would suck to lose Joe Banyard from the PS while you have a useless HB/FB tweener like Matt Asiata on the roster and you know that you'll likely be losing Toby Gerhart at the end of the season.The Vikings have had a lot of overturn on the Practice Squad this year. I think Thielen, Banyard and Murphy are the only ones left from day one. And even Banyard was cut for a week earlier and Murphy had a one game stint on the 53.
His very first play wasn't good. And the Play call and Ponder taking too much time was more too blame. Other then that, I think he is better then Load. At pass protection. And he can fall down as easily as Load to run block.NextQuestion wrote:Webb is not very good. Berger over Johnson though
PurpleKoolaid wrote:I wish we used Banyard too. Use Felton for the short yardage. AD for everything else. At some point in his career he has to learn how to block and catch.
His blitz pickup is not very good.Mothman wrote:He can do both already.
I disagree. It's improved significantly over the years and he's done a very good job of picking up the blitz this season. He has over 200 career catches too so it's pretty obvious he can catch the ball. He doesn't do those things as well as he runs with the ball. He's not the complete back Payton was but he can catch and block. They aren't skills he still has to learn.PurpleMustReign wrote: His blitz pickup is not very good.
Agreed. I've seen him absolutely destroy pass rushers this season. In fact, I don't recall seeing him miss any like I have in past seasons. I think the narrative "he's a poor pass blocker" is getting to be as outdated as "he's a fumbler." He's made strides and, IMO, should be on the field all three downs.Mothman wrote:I disagree. It's improved significantly over the years and he's done a very good job of picking up the blitz this season. He has over 200 career catches too so it's pretty obvious he can catch the ball. He doesn't do those things as well as he runs with the ball. He's not the complete back Payton was but he can catch and block. They aren't skills he still has to learn.
It will depend on that and the offensive style, which I believe could change.80 PurplePride 84 wrote: Maybe, it depends who is backup is, because Gerhart won't be here.