
I am absolutely thrilled with the season. So much better than what I expected in so many aspects. My biggest things going into the offseason are to extend Harvin and sign Wallace (or similar).
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This to me, after the initial shock of hearing Webb was starting last night, was what I was disappointed in not getting to see. Ponder played well the past few weeks, including his best game in the biggest game he ever played in. I wanted to see how he performed in his first playoff game.PurplePPLEater wrote:
QB situation still a mystery in terms of whether we have a franchise QB or not.
Dark wrote:Also, our rookies turned out to be complete stars. Kalil, Smith, and Wal$h all had a huge impact on our season. If we can have another draft like that this coming year, we could be in Super Bowl contention!
Jared Allen is 30 and was playing with a torn labrum this season. Still, he managed to lead th eteam in sacks and was better than ever against the run. Kevin Williams is 32, and I agree we need to find his heir apparent. Winfield still packs a punch at 35, but I think he has two more seasons in his tank. Still, we need to address his eventual departure. Chris Kluwe and Cullen Loeffler are 31. Joe Berger and Michael Jenkins are 30. Everyone else is under 30. So, really, there are not that many vets who are getting long in the tooth. However, the two that are older are very important and talented members of the team.Purplemania wrote:
1.) A lot of our core veteran guys are getting up there. Didn't someone mention retirement with Winfield before the season started? KWill has lost a lot of his quickness too, although I still love him. JA, everyone knows he isn't the same guy anymore.
We have a QB who is not a timing route guy and an offense that is a WCO hybrid. The running plays may seem dull to you, and AD is fantastic at making things happen, but the run blocking has been great, and Musgrave's use of Felton at FB has been awesome (as can be seen by ADs rushing average with Felton blocking being approx. 7.7 ypc). The issue of PA has more to due with Ponder not being much of a passing threat this season than anything to do with the scheme. The coaches are obviously getting a lot out of their talent, as the 10-6 record shows.2.) Coaches and schemes. If all the coaches return, we're doomed to fail. Honestly, I give AD that much more props for getting that many yards from such dull running plays. I know being a Madden genius does not make me a real NFL strategist, but our offense needs to more screens, timing routes (god it's hard to admit, but Rodgers throwing to his WR are a thing of beauty at times), counter plays, and REAL PA passes. Defensively, cover 2 is effective if the DLINE is getting presure. Our DLINE will be a year older and was merely mediocre this season only.
Inconsistency is part and parcel of having the fourth youngest team in the league. I agree that needs to improve, but I do not see this as a concern... yet.3.) Inconsistency. I feel we could've also easily gone 6-10 this year. Our defense is inconsistent. Ponder is inconsistent. Our WR's, TE, OLINE...everyone except Peterson. Now I supposed this has to do with us being a young team, but at the same time, this inconsistency can also tilt towards consistently bad next year. What's suprising too and worries me is that it is the VETERANS that are inconsistent - JA, Greenway, Jenkins, Loadholt, Sandford, Cook, Simpson, etc.
mosscarter wrote:webb on the roster is the only concern
We have a QB who is not a timing route guy and an offense that is a WCO hybrid. The running plays may seem dull to you, and AD is fantastic at making things happen, but the run blocking has been great, and Musgrave's use of Felton at FB has been awesome (as can be seen by ADs rushing average with Felton blocking being approx. 7.7 ypc). The issue of PA has more to due with Ponder not being much of a passing threat this season than anything to do with the scheme. The coaches are obviously getting a lot out of their talent, as the 10-6 record shows.
I agree. I also believe his elbow will be 100% healthy within 4 weeks.bigskyeric wrote:
Ponder shined when he absolutely had too, but then didn't start the most important game of his career. Unfortunately, I fear his elbow will be his Achilles Heal for the remainder of his career.
Ummm.... I'm not sold that he is a "clutch" QB yet. His decision making got better late in the season, but he still exhibits some major limitations. He can't make all the throws... anything deeper than 20 yards is uncharted territory for Ponder. His arm strength is below average and he is inaccurate throwing downfield. The big problem is that you really can't teach arm strength. It is what it is, and it generally decreases over a QB's career... especially with elbow injuries.FailedtoOpen wrote:Ponder: I think Ponder is a clutch QB, the problem is he isn't consistent. He can make all the throws, he can make plays, he can drive an offense down the field. The problem is he isn't consistent, whether it be him getting rattled, coaches or game planning, he is either good, or bad. He can become a good QB, maybe a lesser version of what Brady is now. Somebody who executes the offense perfectly, and doesn't make mistakes.
He's also HORRIBLE at play action. Heck Webb had the entire defense biting on his more than once last game.The issue of PA has more to due with Ponder not being much of a passing threat this season than anything to do with the scheme.
Can't argue against that. Ponder still does not sell PA well at all.Demi wrote: He's also HORRIBLE at play action. Heck Webb had the entire defense biting on his more than once last game.
Actually, the Vikings OL only allowed 32 sacks (11th in the NFL) and 64 QB hits (6th in the NFL). They have made some serious positive strides!headless_norseman wrote:
There must be something amiss with an OL than seems so adept at run blocking, but so pedestrian at basic pass protection. No wonder Ponder is so skitzy - hard to get a QB to progress under circumstances like that. They strike me as an offense that doesn't spend enough time on the passing game in practice.