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Sorry, but this is a GM issue
Sunday’s 26-0 loss at Seattle — the Vikings’ most humiliating defeat since last being shut out 34-0 by Green Bay 18 years ago — isn’t just a quarterback issue. It’s an overall general manager problem. Sustained success isn’t possible when your GM gets lapped by his peers annually in the draft. 

Throwing $300 million at other teams’ aging free agents can’t replace building core starters and quality depth among players entering their prime at three to five years, or generally ages 23 to 26. 

The Vikings have four players on their roster who were drafted three to five years ago — one from the last year under Rick Spielman (2021) and three from the first two years under Kwesi Adofo-Mensah (2022-23). Two are regular starters (Christian Darrisaw, Jordan Addison). Darrisaw didn’t play Sunday.

As for the rest of the NFC North, the Packers have 18 players and 12 starters who they drafted from 2021-23 while the Lions have 13 players and 11 starters, and the Bears have six players and five starters. Feel free to say, “Wow.”

Vikings among league’s most inconsistent
We tend to think of the Vikings as a proud, consistent franchise. Maybe we should amend that thinking as they fell to 4-8 and all but secured a 16th consecutive season of being unable to string two playoff years together. 

Yep, the last time this team made the playoffs in consecutive seasons was 2008-09. Let’s measure the stink level of that amazingly consistent stretch of inconsistency. Since 2000, the Vikings have made the playoffs 10 times. That’s tied for ninth most. But they’ve put together consecutive playoff seasons only that one time.

They are one of only five teams with one or fewer streaks of fewer than three seasons of making the postseason since 2000. The others: Chicago, whose only streak was 2005-06, and Washington, Jacksonville and Cleveland — none of whom have reached the playoffs in back-to-back years since 2000. It’s come to this: The Vikings being mentioned in the same breath with, gulp, Cleveland.


How about a little star-power help for Brosmer?
Max Brosmer was awful on an undrafted rookie level of awfulness (although his 32.8 passer rating was only 1.4 lower than first-rounder J.J. McCarthy’s Lambeau Field debut debacle the week before). But he got no help in getting comfortable from his side of the ball.

How many times have we said, written and back-patted Justin Jefferson and Addison as one of the best receiving duos in football? Well, they let Brosmer down when he needed them to step up early and keep this game from becoming the joke that it became. 

Brosmer was 4 for 4 for 26 yards and a first down when he dropped back to pass on second-and-9 from his 27. He threw a great ball 15 yards downfield that a wide-open Addison dropped. That came on the Vikings’ second possession and led to a second straight punt. Two possessions later, Brosmer was 6 of 9 for 46 yards and two first downs, and the Vikings trailed only 3-0. It was first-and-10 when Jefferson dropped a ball thrown to him a yard from the first down.

If Addison and Jefferson catch those two balls, Brosmer starts 8 of 10 for about 76 yards, and he’s a whole lot more comfortable than what he morphed into en route to completing 19 of 30 for 126 yards. Spread some of that blame around to the stars.

Seattle knew it was over at 10-0
It’s especially embarrassing for an NFL team to be down only 10-0 with over 31 minutes left and have its opponent start playing as if that lead is insurmountable. 

How else can we explain Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald easing up and not bothering to use one of his three timeouts when his defense sacked Brosmer at the Vikings’ 24-yard line with 1:50 left in the first half? He allowed the Vikings to punt the ball at 1:12. Seattle then ran three plays from near midfield and waited another 13 seconds before Macdonald called his first timeout with 23 seconds left. 

Probably fearing a Vikings’ defensive score more so than anything, Macdonald didn’t even try for a touchdown before settling for a 56-yard field goal and a 13-0 halftime lead.


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its like KOC wanted the kid to fail, play calling sucked, the team played like they werent motivated ( something I almost assured others would not be the case ) its not often I am embarrassed to be a fan of this team, but yesterday was certainly one of them.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(2 hours ago)JimmyinSD Wrote: its like KOC wanted the kid to fail,  play calling sucked,  the team played like they werent motivated ( something  I almost assured others would not be the case ) its not often I am embarrassed to be a fan of this team, but yesterday was certainly one of them.

I thought the D was there to win, at least for the first 1/2 of the game...Kudos to BFlo for having them ready imo.
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Ifs and buts....if they were candy and nuts, well...you know how Christmas would go then. Do I need to go play by play to notate the passes dropped on JJ's watch? The TD he lasered to Jefferson that he bungled? The Addison drops? To say Max got 'no help' goes to JJ as well. Bottom line: both JJ and Max have played poorly....and the 'star power' failed them both at times. I'm sure some sportswriters wanted Max to rock it solely so they could shit on JJ's grave because they think he's 'performative'. I guess that's the social media game today, because that stuff gains WAY more engagement, the rage baiting. But Brosmer shit himself and so here we are as fans, holding a smelly bag of 'where did the season go'?

Plenty of blame to go around everywhere.
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I've given up on this season a few games ago. With the poor quarterback situation, the injured and gimpy offensive line, below average cornerbacks and horrendous play calling...I can't see them winning another game against anyone.
Let's just get through this season and wait for the upcoming disaster called the draft, free agency and next season...
I'm almost 66 yrs. old and don't foresee this team ever winning a super bowl. I'll just grit my teeth and go through as many seasons as I got left.
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Glad to see the article call out Jefferson and Addison. And it has not just been yesterday, but for the past several weeks where both of them have not stepped up to help out the young QBs and then to top it off, we have seen numerous views of Jefferson then pouting on the sidelines. And they are not the only two, the entire OL has been absolutely putrid, giving the QBs absolutely no protection. Both QBs have been awful on their own, but they have gotten very little help from the guys who are suppose to be the stars and leaders of this team. Surprisingly, it was Hockenson yesterday who tried to really step up and help out Max and get the team going, but no one else stepped up, they just continued to pout and give little effort.
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(2 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Ifs and buts....if they were candy and nuts, well...you know how Christmas would go then. Do I need to go play by play to notate the passes dropped on JJ's watch? The TD he lasered to Jefferson that he bungled? The Addison drops? To say Max got 'no help' goes to JJ as well. Bottom line: both JJ and Max have played poorly....and the 'star power' failed them both at times. I'm sure some sportswriters wanted Max to rock it solely so they could shit on JJ's grave because they think he's 'performative'. I guess that's the social media game today, because that stuff gains WAY more engagement, the rage baiting. But Brosmer shit himself and so here we are as fans, holding a smelly bag of 'where did the season go'?

Plenty of blame to go around everywhere.

Jefferson looks like he's quit.  I don't think sportswriters cared what Max did but clearly the b.s. peddlers at TCO were pumping the Brock Purdy comps all week.  Why put all that on him?  So stupid.

I don't know if it's true but Zulgad speculated that it's folks there hoping he'd do well so they could take credit for discovering him and somehow save their jobs.  Seats must be getting warm out there now that the big spend and the big expectations are deep in the dumpster.   Only the big talk aka hot air remains.
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(1 hour ago)badgervike Wrote:

Lol...

That's brutal!
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