Totally get it, man. Really do. When I think about the fact that we've had Norv, Shurmur, JDF and Stefanski as OCs in just 5 years under Mike Zimmer, it frustrates the heck out of me. We've also started Bridgewater, Bradford, Keenum and Cousins in that time. We couldn't even sniff anything remotely resembling continuity. Contrast that with the defense, which has played the same scheme for five years. All the players on that side of the ball understand what's going on. It's a stark comparison.S197 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 6:49 pmI think a lot of us were excited about JDF. The Eagles offense was prolific and he did great things with both Foles and Wentz. If that came across as a "told you so" post, that wasn't the intention because I've been plenty wrong about a lot of things.J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 9:49 pm
No disrespect intended, but I'm sensing an emotional response to a factual statement.
Yes, I was a big proponent of JDF. I made the breaking down red zone, film study, etc. comments. Guilty as charged. I thought he was the next offensive genius wonder child. And you know what? I was completely wrong about the guy. The dumbest dumba$$ in the room. Dumber than a bag of hammers. I fell for his bullsh!t ... hook, line and sinker.
On the other hand, I was also the first one who blasted JDF on this board when it became obvious the Vikings' offense was becoming a dumpster fire. In doing so, I must've said "I was wrong" about a thousand times. I ate crow, and when that crow got cold, I ate some more. Hence it should be noted, I refuse to sing Kubiak's praises as a Viking until he actually does something as a Viking. Not falling into that trap again.
I'm not saying the Vikings will be great under Kubiak. I'm not saying taking Smith was the right thing to do. I'm simply stating a fact: There's a reason why the Vikings took Irv Smith over a WR3 -- because WR3s under Kubiak rarely get targeted. In other words, the Vikings saw the value of an athletic second tight end as greater than that of a third wide receiver. Don't blame me. I'm just the messenger.
"Don't get bent out of shape" means that we shouldn't assume the Vikings don't know how to scout players simply because they took Smith over Brown. They had their reasons. As fans, we're all free to disagree with those reasons. But they have their reasons.
I understand the pick and I think it will probably be fine. If anything I think the wheels fell off from the incessant trade downs, which was after Smith. I get trading down to snag another pick or two but 12 picks... its a pretty strong indication of not being able to scout late round players. Maybe if this was the first time Rick did this you could make an argument that he did it because the draft was incredibly deep, but he's done it enough that it's clear it's a general strategy. To some degree I buy that no one can assess these late rounders with any degree of accuracy, so in that respect it makes sense, but there's not a whole lot of GMs that make it their goal to continually take 9, 10, 11+ guys in the draft.
As for Kubiak, I think he'll be a good value add but I wouldn't be surprised if the team struggles this year. These scheme changes take time. Especially when you are working with a number of young guys that have little continuity. It's frustrating they wasted last year by neglecting the OL issues but at least they can finally start building now that they have a decent foundation.
I'm tired of rebuilding, rescheming, redrafting, recoaching... I guess I've lost a lot of my patience these last few years.
I wouldn't be surprised if they struggle, either. But I also won't be surprised if they are better than we expect, or at least get progressively better as the season goes on. If you can run the football, that almost always travels. The high-wire passing attacks work in September and October, but when the weather gets cold, the more balanced teams tend to survive. The Rams were the perfect example. They had one shootout after another early in the season, but in the playoffs, they struggled to score. In the Super Bowl, they never even got into the red zone.
So the questions follow us once again into 2019. Will Kubiak and Stefanski bring a much-needed measure of efficiency and balance? Will they be able to make the necessary improvements to the offensive line? Will they be able to fully utilize Dalvin Cook? (who was so woefully underutilized last year under JDF that it was completely sad.)
Only time will tell. But one thing I can say ... I'm not singing anybody's praises until they earn praise. Not going down that road again.