The last person that should be trusted is the players coach...Try trusting what Zimmer is currently saying for a change.
Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentality'
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
What the heck do the coaches know?Demi wrote: The last person that should be trusted is the players coach...
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
Okay, so why did he choose to not follow Zimmer's advice of working; with an ex NFL wid eout, this offseason.They're NOT dumping Patterson and he IS a worker. Try trusting what Zimmer is currently saying for a change.
IMO the Vikings are hoping he gets it, because of two valid reasons. They moved up into the first and wasted mulitple picks,
to get him. Secondly he does have very highly skilled abilities in size, speed and agility.
Look I personally want Patterson to be a ten year pro bowl guy, and help us win championships. IMO guys that have the world
on a puppet string, due to godlike physical abilties, never learn to work hard, because they were naturally three times better
than everyone else, on any team, they play for or against.
Time will tell ...
http://www.vikings.com/media-vault/vide ... ba5166a014
Watch the give an take; between the host and guests. Between 6-8 minutes they are talking about Wallace and all the extra work, he is putting in
this offseason. Norv say's most receivers are putting extra work to get better or be great. I think Patterson name gets left out, or someone comments
that he is not doing these things.
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
We don't really know. Perhaps it was for a good reason.jackal wrote:Okay, so why did he choose to not follow Zimmer's advice of working; with an ex NFL wid eout, this offseason.
He spent a month this offseason working with one of the most demanding trainers in the business: http://www.startribune.com/vikings-patt ... 302694181/IMO the Vikings are hoping he gets it, because of two valid reasons. They moved up into the first and wasted mulitple picks,
to get him. Secondly he does have very highly skilled abilities in size, speed and agility.
Look I personally want Patterson to be a ten year pro bowl guy, and help us win championships. IMO guys that have the world
on a puppet string, due to godlike physical abilties, never learn to work hard, because they were naturally three times better
than everyone else, on any team, they play for or against.
That sounds like hard work to me!
Norv was asked specifically about Wallace. The only other receiver he mentioned by name was Johnson ("CJ"). Logically, there's no reason to assume that means Wright, Diggs, Thielen and Patterson aren't also working hard and.or putting in extra time.Watch the give an take; between the host and guests. Between 6-8 minutes they are talking about Wallace and all the extra work, he is putting in
this offseason. Norv say's most receivers are putting extra work to get better or be great. I think Patterson name gets left out, or someone comments
that he is not doing these things.
Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
Good read.
'Working harder,' Cordarrelle Patterson out to reinvent himself
'Working harder,' Cordarrelle Patterson out to reinvent himself
http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/Work ... self073115This spring, Patterson decided to show up a week earlier than his teammates. He said he wanted to get a jump on the routine on his own, working at the team's Winter Park training facilities before the start of Phase I in the NFL's offseason program. Teammate Mike Wallace said Patterson has been on time to "every meeting, every practice" as the two form their own friendship after the Vikings traded for Wallace in March.
"With his tools, it's crazy," Wallace said of Patterson. "He has so many tools he can be one of the best receivers in the game. He just has to put it all together."
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
everything regarding patterson has been conflicting. you hear that he has worked hard in the off season and then we hear he is acting lazy and is the first of the receivers to leave practice. who is telling the truth? i actually think he won't be a viking after this season either way, but the way the media reports things is sickening today. people make things up to get attention even if it isn't true.
Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
My impression is that Patterson has put in serious offseason work and it's starting to pay off. Now, to what degree is debatable (it probably depends on your already-formed opinion of him and your expectations). All reports I've read out of camp have been much more positive than negative.
Also, I think the "not staying after practice" thing is getting blown out of proportion. He could be coming in early or staying after a few days but not all of them for various scheduling issues. We don't know. It should be noted he also came a week early to either OTAs or camp (I thin OTAs), though people aren't focusing on that as much for whatever reason.
Right now his arrow seems to be pointing up, though unfortunately for him so does the arrows of Charles Johnson and Stefon Diggs. All he can do is perform and make plays. By all accounts he's doing just that right now.
Also, I think the "not staying after practice" thing is getting blown out of proportion. He could be coming in early or staying after a few days but not all of them for various scheduling issues. We don't know. It should be noted he also came a week early to either OTAs or camp (I thin OTAs), though people aren't focusing on that as much for whatever reason.
Right now his arrow seems to be pointing up, though unfortunately for him so does the arrows of Charles Johnson and Stefon Diggs. All he can do is perform and make plays. By all accounts he's doing just that right now.
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
dead_poet wrote:My impression is that Patterson has put in serious offseason work and it's starting to pay off. Now, to what degree is debatable (it probably depends on your already-formed opinion of him and your expectations). All reports I've read out of camp have been much more positive than negative.
Also, I think the "not staying after practice" thing is getting blown out of proportion. He could be coming in early or staying after a few days but not all of them for various scheduling issues. We don't know. It should be noted he also came a week early to either OTAs or camp (I thin OTAs), though people aren't focusing on that as much for whatever reason.
Right now his arrow seems to be pointing up, though unfortunately for him so does the arrows of Charles Johnson and Stefon Diggs. All he can do is perform and make plays. By all accounts he's doing just that right now.
Training camp seems to be when the tired cliché "First one to practice and last one to leave" is in its highest currency.
Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
Patterson gave a fun interview after last night's practice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXBjZDnvRMM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXBjZDnvRMM
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
Mothman wrote:Patterson gave a fun interview after last night's practice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXBjZDnvRMM
He's having too much fun... therefore, he isn't serious about his job and we should cut him. Based on this interview, I deduce that he kidnaps kids, makes them work in a basement meth lab, sells the meth to Tom Brady and the Patriots coaching staff, who then can't tell when the footballs are not properly inflated. That's right: Cordarrelle Patterson is responsible for Deflategate.
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Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
PurpleMustReign wrote:
He's having too much fun... therefore, he isn't serious about his job and we should cut him. Based on this interview, I deduce that he kidnaps kids, makes them work in a basement meth lab, sells the meth to Tom Brady and the Patriots coaching staff, who then can't tell when the footballs are not properly inflated. That's right: Cordarrelle Patterson is responsible for Deflategate.
Wow, you connected those dots quickly!
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Add to that, Coach Zimmer, Norv Turner, WR Coach George Stewart, and all the players (including Mike Wallace) are all lying for Patterson. They say CP is working hard and improving when all he's doing is being a lazy thug.Mothman wrote:
Wow, you connected those dots quickly!
Re: Zimmer pleased with Patterson's offseason work, 'mentali
His boss and coworkers have positive things to say! I'm sold!They say CP is working hard and improving when all he's doing is being a lazy thug.
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yeah the off season totally changed him .. One catch for six yards ... bottom of the list
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What list? He had more yards than Johnson and Wallace combined! Based on how meaningful preseason football games are, I'd say he's already vaulted his way past those two receivers on the depth chart.jackal wrote:yeah the off season totally changed him .. One catch for six yards ... bottom of the list