Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
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Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I didn't. I argued to keep Longwell. I think Walsh has crucially won us 2 games with multiple 50 yarder performances.
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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I wasn't against the pick per se, but his stats in his final year of college worried me.
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Not to mention he broke the record for most points scored by a rookie in Vikings history, surpassing Randy Moss. I am very glad we drafted him.Hunter Morrow wrote:I didn't. I argued to keep Longwell. I think Walsh has crucially won us 2 games with multiple 50 yarder performances.
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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I liked it, but wasnt sure. I was one of the few who didnt like Shortwell. In fact just calling him that got so many folks saying, how can you call him that, he is $$. Well we have now met the real $, Walsh. But. I didnt trust Spielman. I, like many others, didnt think Walsh would be this accurate. But i was over Shirtwell. One less packer here.
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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
As opposed to the alternative to having a
57 year old Hansen (No offense, he's great, but for how much longer?)
Gould, who ain't no spring chicken, either.
Mason Crosby, who is so bad the Packers pass up 40-45 yard attempts with him
57 year old Hansen (No offense, he's great, but for how much longer?)
Gould, who ain't no spring chicken, either.
Mason Crosby, who is so bad the Packers pass up 40-45 yard attempts with him
Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
Same with me, Edward. I had no problem with the Vikings going for a younger and stronger legged kicker. However, I though Walsh supposedly was having some difficulty kicking in college and that concerned me a bit.VikingLord wrote:I wasn't against the pick per se, but his stats in his final year of college worried me.
This is an example of great scouting. The Vikings saw in Walsh things that many fans didn't see while the kid played for Georgia. Plus they saw Blair's technique issues and knew they could fix them. Nice job by the Vikes staff.
Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I didn't like the pick when it was made. The whole "don't take a kicker in the draft" thing.
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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
Field goal records that Blair Walsh has, or can, tie or beat:
NFL Field Goal Records
- Highest field goal percentage, season, rookie (15+ attempts): 88.9, Alex Henery, Philadelphia Eagles (24/27), 2011 (Walsh: 90.6%, 29/32)
- Most field goals made, rookie season: 35, Ali Haji-Sheikh, New York Giants, 1983 (Walsh: 29)
- Most field goals 50 yards or more, season: 8, Morten Andersen, 1995; Jason Hanson, 2008 (Walsh: 8)
- Most field goals 50 yards or more, season, no misses: 8, Jason Hanson, 2008 (Walsh: 8)
- Most field goals 50 yards or more, game: 3, Josh Scobee, Oct. 24, 2011; Sebastian Janikowski, Oct. 9, 2011; Connor Barth, Nov. 15, 2009; Kris Brown, Oct. 7, 2007; Neil Rackers, Oct. 24, 2004; Morten Andersen, Dec. 10, 1995; Phil Dawson, Sept. 27, 2012 (Walsh: Dec 16, 2012)
NFL Field Goal Records
Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
Anything after round 3 is a long shot anyways. My only problem at the time was there seemed to kickers with better stats. Then cutting Longwell, and going with a rookie, seemed suicidal. Fortunately it worked out, and we won't have to look for another place kicker for 15-20 years.
Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I never watched him in college but was concerned with the pick after reading about his accuracy issues in the scouting reports.
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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
Let's face it ... it's not likely that any of us would have advocated taking a kicker in the draft AT ALL.
And I'll admit it if nobody else will -- I never heard of the guy until they drafted him.
Looks like a pretty damned good pick now, doesn't it?
And I'll admit it if nobody else will -- I never heard of the guy until they drafted him.
Looks like a pretty damned good pick now, doesn't it?

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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I wanted them to get a strong legged kicker for years and damn it if they have to use a pick on it so be it! Like the position isn't important enough to spend a pick that's otherwise going to some training camp cut scrub? Between the kickoffs and having a leg strong enough to make those kicks it's more than worth spending a pick on. Heck even a 4th or 5th if there's a guy who's good enough.
I questioned the person they did pick because of how inconsistent he was last year. But was ecstatic they finally did something other than bringing in some ancient.
I questioned the person they did pick because of how inconsistent he was last year. But was ecstatic they finally did something other than bringing in some ancient.
Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
Ditto on all three of your points.J. Kapp 11 wrote:Let's face it ... it's not likely that any of us would have advocated taking a kicker in the draft AT ALL.
And I'll admit it if nobody else will -- I never heard of the guy until they drafted him.
Looks like a pretty damned good pick now, doesn't it?

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Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
I don't remember exactly what I said at the time but I don't think I objected to the team selecting a kicker. I've never had a problem with teams drafting kickers and I'm not sure why some people do since it's an important position, one that can have a big impact on wins and losses.
Anyway, it was a great pick and kudos to special teams coach Mike Priefer for identifying the flaws in Walsh's game, assuring the Vikes he could fix them and then getting the job done. More importantly, congrats to Walsh for being receptive to that coaching and for taking his game to a high level in his rookie season!
Anyway, it was a great pick and kudos to special teams coach Mike Priefer for identifying the flaws in Walsh's game, assuring the Vikes he could fix them and then getting the job done. More importantly, congrats to Walsh for being receptive to that coaching and for taking his game to a high level in his rookie season!
Re: Who Didn't Want To Draft Blair Walsh?
In that last press conference by Preifer (where he says Kluwe's act is getting old) @1:35 of the video (see link) someone asks him about whether they considered drafting Zurlein and whether the kickers (including Randy Bullock) were drafted in the order that they expected. His reply was interesting: "put 'em in a bag and shake 'em up". Sounds like they had no special preference, or if they did, it didn't matter by the time they picked. Bullock went to Houston in round 5 (#161), Zurlein to the Rams with the first pick of round 6 (#171). The Vikings jumped on Walsh (at #175) because the other two were already gone.
http://prod.video.vikings.clubs.nfl.com ... 12-650.mp4
http://prod.video.vikings.clubs.nfl.com ... 12-650.mp4