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Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - Montana Tom - 04-15-2025

https://www.si.com/nfl/vikings/news/ex-vikings-qb-christian-ponder-explains-why-his-nfl-career-didnt-pan-out
  
It started with an injury his junior year and it affected everything from physical to mental to emotional from there. In his words.
An interesting (and philosophical) read.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - greediron - 04-15-2025

Yeah, lots going on in the minds of these young millionaire stars. Mental fortitude is a big component in success and injuries can certainly affect that.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - Mattyman - 04-15-2025

Spielmman knew about the injury in 2011.... Not only was Ponder a reach @ #11 but he had injury history

I clearly remember the day Ponder was drafted, and reading the posts on PT about the draft and I couldn't shake the unmistakable feeling that Ponder was gonna be a BUST and that the Vikings were drawing dead the net 3 years

Then the nexxt 3 years I had to be optimistic that he might be decent but I never ewer felt like he was gonna improve or be the guy.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - Kentis - 04-15-2025

   
Perhaps he was distracted…!?  Cool Angel


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - medaille - 04-15-2025

(04-15-2025, 02:13 PM)Mattyman Wrote: Spielmman knew about the injury in 2011.... Not only was Ponder a reach @ #11 but he had injury history

I clearly remember the day Ponder was drafted, and reading the posts on PT about the draft and I couldn't shake the unmistakable  feeling  that  Ponder was gonna be a BUST and that the Vikings were drawing dead the net 3 years

Then the nexxt 3 years I had to be optimistic that he might be decent but I never ewer felt like he was gonna improve or be the guy.

Yeah, I had the same vibes.  Bridgewater, I felt pretty confident in, that he was going to get better and improve.  Didn’t turn out that way.  Ponder just felt like “a guy” who happened to be out there.  Could be why the Vikings are out there with the JJM “It factor” media campaign.  Help get that confidence boosted.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - ArizonaViking - 04-15-2025

McNair and Ponder...*Shakes head and sighs*. Spielman tried to pull a couple of rabbits out of his ass.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - FLVike - 04-15-2025

When you drop back to pass, with a clean pocket, and you take off running after 1 second, not even considering your second progression, then I don't even need to watch your second game.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - comet52 - 04-15-2025

Didn't have an NFL arm or brain. Ponder that.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - purplefaithful - 04-15-2025

I just remember the happy feet when the 1st read wasn't there...

Still makes me quesy.


RE: Why Christian Ponder thinks he didn't pan out - Zanary - 04-15-2025

He actually was the best-rated red zone QB for a good chunk of 2012, but then Percy got hurt...and, later, traded.

He also marked the beginnings of our fatal o-line flaws, when some replays on NFL shows had him sacked in less than 2 seconds. Between it all, no wonder he got happy feet.