Thoughts Week 2
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Given the timing of our bye and how little our running attack has been producing I would be surprised if they didnt address it right away and let him rest till after the bye.
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Agree.....I'd also like to see a little sampling of Wright. I know we cant get all 6 involved but I think he could be a dark horse.....if healthy.jackal wrote:I would like them try and use CP
in the slot next week. Bradford
is more acurate and if he could get
the ball to him in stride it would
be like a kick off return for him.
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I also agree. I would love to see both Patterson and Wright get more involved with the offense.autobon7 wrote: Agree.....I'd also like to see a little sampling of Wright. I know we cant get all 6 involved but I think he could be a dark horse.....if healthy.
Seems to me a QB like Bradford opens the door for a more varied pass offense. But that's only if the OL will protect him.
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That might be a good idea, if Mckinnon, asiata and Ham (considering he plays) can move the ball.IrishViking wrote:Given the timing of our bye and how little our running attack has been producing I would be surprised if they didnt address it right away and let him rest till after the bye.
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McKinnon, Asiata and Ham might not be able to do much either. I sure don't expect them to be the answer to the running game.PurpleKoolaid wrote: That might be a good idea, if Mckinnon, asiata and Ham (considering he plays) can move the ball.
The blocking has to be there. The Vikings OL isn't opening lanes for anyone to run through.
Well...except for opposing pass rushers and run stoppers.
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That's the line of the week!losperros wrote:McKinnon, Asiata and Ham might not be able to do much either. I sure don't expect them to be the answer to the running game.
The blocking has to be there. The Vikings OL isn't opening lanes for anyone to run through.
Well...except for opposing pass rushers and run stoppers.
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That surprises you? They didn't start diggs til week 4 last year and that surprises you....SP1966 wrote: Didn't CJ hurt his hamstring in preseason? It has to be difficult to play fast with on busted wheel. My bigger concern is what it says about Treadwell that he cannot beat out an injured, underperforming starter.
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I'm fairly convinced turner has a god complex. And zim is so focused on the defense he lets him get away with it
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Exactly.Boon wrote:I'm fairly convinced turner has a god complex. And zim is so focused on the defense he lets him get away with it
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Boon wrote:I'm fairly convinced turner has a god complex. And zim is so focused on the defense he lets him get away with it
I have the same concern.
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This seemed like a good thread in which to post this quote from Gregg Rosenthal's weekly "Winners and Losers" column:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... stand-tall
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... stand-tall
Minnesota's franchise quarterback is out for the season and his future is uncertain. The greatest player in franchise history, Adrian Peterson, was carried to the locker room after injuring his knee past fans enjoying the team's shiny new stadium. Yet the Vikings are one of this season's early standouts because they keep battling. And winning.
Sunday night's 17-14 victory over Green Bay was a reminder that the NFC North can't simply be handed to the Packers. For one night, America witnessed Sam Bradford outplaying Aaron Rodgers. Anything is possible. Bradford withstood 10 QB hits and four sacks to deliver a number of pretty throws, often to breakout No. 1 receiver Stefon Diggs.
Loving the Vikings is never simple and this stadium-christening victory will cause mixed emotions because of Peterson's injury, not to mention the team's leaky offensive line. But this is also a squad that Vikings fans can get behind. Their defense comes at teams with waves of pressure and effort. If Linval Joseph and Everson Griffen don't hit you, Brian Robison or Anthony Barr will. Their secondary forced Aaron Rodgers to hold the ball and improvise too often, leading to three fumbles and a disjointed offense.
Many of these themes were similar late last season when the Vikings stole a division title that has often felt like Rodgers' birthright. Minnesota is missing some big names this time around, but they won't go away easily.
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I like AP, but "greatest player in franchise history?"Mothman wrote:This seemed like a good thread in which to post this quote from Gregg Rosenthal's weekly "Winners and Losers" column:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... stand-tall
There are 11 Vikings players actually IN the HOF who might take exception to that notion.
(But it's still a good read ... thanks for posting!)
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Mothman wrote:This seemed like a good thread in which to post this quote from Gregg Rosenthal's weekly "Winners and Losers" column:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... stand-tall
Its a little odd reading a lot of these write ups. It feels like its 2012 or something. Rodgers has been mortal for a couple of years now. seems like he gets out played or at least matched in about half his games if not more. Its not that surprising when he gets out played, and Peterson, with weight, given to his past performance, isn't coming off of his Dickerson chase. He is solid but its not like our season is suddenly in limbo without a running game
I get it, they are just trying to fill lines and It is tough watching Peterson go down, Idk, I didn't really feel much when it happened, maybe that's just me. For all our back and forth on here, I know what he is. But I really didn't react any differently then watching any player go down "oh crap that sucks. Hes, walking, looks like he'll live. Good. Next play"
Just seems weird is all.
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Yes, that should have read "one of the greatest".J. Kapp 11 wrote:I like AP, but "greatest player in franchise history?"
There are 11 Vikings players actually IN the HOF who might take exception to that notion.
You're welcome. I posted it mainly for the part about the defense coming "at teams with waves of pressure and effort" and the last sentence ("Minnesota is missing some big names this time around, but they won't go away easily").(But it's still a good read ... thanks for posting!)
I get the feeling that's true. This team has a lot of fight in it.
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You focused on entirely different aspects of Rosenthal's comments than those that prompted me to post them but I hear where you're coming from.IrishViking wrote:Its a little odd reading a lot of these write ups. It feels like its 2012 or something. Rodgers has been mortal for a couple of years now. seems like he gets out played or at least matched in about half his games if not more. Its not that surprising when he gets out played, and Peterson, with weight, given to his past performance, isn't coming off of his Dickerson chase. He is solid but its not like our season is suddenly in limbo without a running game
I get it, they are just trying to fill lines and It is tough watching Peterson go down, Idk, I didn't really feel much when it happened, maybe that's just me. For all our back and forth on here, I know what he is. But I really didn't react any differently then watching any player go down "oh crap that sucks. Hes, walking, looks like he'll live. Good. Next play"
Just seems weird is all.