mondry wrote:Jim, you're usually a pretty reasonable guy and as someone who took the "wait and see" and "give um the benefit of the doubt" mentality for Ponder it seems strange to see you so aggressively "targeting" Teddy in a negative way, even if that isn't your intent that's how you come off when Poet posts something positive about the guy and you won't even slightly acknowledge it!
I get it if it's like a "fool me once shame on you" kind of thing, as George W would put it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjmjqlOPd6A
So much for "cathartic"…
I'm dismissive of the vast majority of analysis that comes from PFF. Dead_Poet knows that and I have no doubt that's why he delighted in poking me with that PFF stat. I tried to give him the sort of response he obviously expected.
I also think that ranking is obviously a consequence of how often Bridgewater throws short, easy-to-complete passes, which isn't meant to say he isn't pretty accurate in the short-to-intermediate passing game.
I'm not "targeting" Bridgewater, just expressing my honest view of his performance and trying to contrast that with a level of confidence in him that, to me, seems unwarranted.
You also stuck in Frazier's corner and made reasonable arguments to defend him even when his team's were "struggling" but despite the good Zimmer's done so far you aren't ready to "crown him". That's fine btw, I'm just wondering why the change in your mentality when it comes to this new regime. (Teddy / Zimmer compared to Ponder / Frazier)
I've repeatedly said I like Zimmer and overall, I think he's doing a good job. That doesn't seem to be enough to satisfy people.

If I see him continually receiving the level of unfair criticism I thought Frazier received, rest assured I will react accordingly.
One thing has definitely changed: I'm less patient. The Childress era rubbed me the wrong way from the start. The Frazier era frustrated the hell out of me and left me very disappointed. The Zimmer era has begun with the Vikings once again fielding an imbalanced team (strong defense, poor offense), a dynamic I grew tired of all the way back in the Green era. I've been waiting
39 years for the Vikings to get back to the Super Bowl. I'm convinced they need a good QB to get there and win it and consequently, I've been critical of Bridgewater because I'm concerned about his play and I don't want to see the organization repeat past mistakes, especially the "put all of their eggs in one basket" mistake they made with both Jackson and Ponder. I'm tired of moral victories and equally tired of seeing Teddy's completion percentage and "advanced" stats from PFF tossed out to impress while I watch the Vikings field an ineffective passing game with Bridgewater as it's centerpiece. I found his second season very discouraging and saw very little progress in his game.
I know it bothers people that I'm not on board with the "faith in Zimmer" attitude and the "This is Teddy's team, he's going to be great" mentality. Sorry, it's just not how I see it right now. I'm rooting for both of them. That will have to suffice.