Mothman wrote:Won't it be ironic if the Vikings bounce back with a playoff season and the Seahawks experience a Super Bowl hangover and don't even reach the postseason (which I'd love to see anyway)?
I don't think "ironic" is the word. "Miracle" would be more like it.
Again: Kevin Williams' remarks were not directed at Ponder. They were a smack in the face of a franchise and a front office that in recent years hasn't been able to find its own rear-end with both hands. The whole Ponder debacle was only the most egregious example of having no clue how to put together a winner.
Good for him. Nobody in Minnesota seems willing to say it.
Eli wrote:
I don't think "ironic" is the word. "Miracle" would be more like it.
I wouldn't go that far. If it happens, they certainly wouldn't be the first Super Bowl winner to fail to qualify for the postseason a year later. Heck, it's already happened several times in this century.
Mothman wrote:
I wouldn't go that far. If it happens, they certainly wouldn't be the first Super Bowl winner to fail to qualify for the postseason a year later. Heck, it's already happened several times in this century.
Ponder just comes off as a dimwit. The book smart type, but completely clueless with instincts.
What Williams said was completely true. Now that he's gone, he's airing frustration. Not completely commendable in his approach, but it's whatever. Not that big of a deal.
I really hope they aernt wasting any time on this turd anymore. Cassel and Teddy should get all the reps. Hes not even backup QB talent. Teddy needs a ton of reps everyday, along with a 100,000 calorie day, and 5 hours in the weight room.
Mothman wrote:One more thing: I don't want to seem overly critical of Williams because it seems like he was just trying to speak his mind and be honest. I'd like to hear the whole interview and see if he was self-critical as he was critical of others. For example, he mentioned:
It seems to me he and his defensive teammates were allowing an awful lot of opposing QBs "make that extra play and win those close games" last year. I wonder if he said anything about the responsibility he and the other defensive players had for the multiple defensive collapses last season.
Of course he did not take any blame for the losses. As I said, I wish him well but he will most likely be joining his buddy Winnfield watching football at home in the very near future.
Do not mistake KINDNESS for WEAKNESS!
Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool rather than open it and remove all doubt.