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#11
Vikings Defense Died without One Particular PlayerWhen the Minnesota Vikings lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Halloween night, dropping that football game turned out to be a footnote for the broader calamity.
Danielle Hunter tore his pectoral muscle in that Week 8 contest, ensuring he’d miss the remainder of the 2021 season. Minnesota lost to Cooper Rush’s Cowboys that evening, but Hunter’s injury was much deadlier.
In the first seven weeks of 2021, the Vikings certainly weren’t cruising on defense – collapses down the stretch of games were still happening – but the unit was performing well outside of crunchtime. While that sounds pathetic, it’s still a big deal for a defense to produce in moments not named “final two minutes of half.” Some good defense is better than no good defense. 
But since Hunter was shelved for the season six weeks ago, Minnesota’s defense plunged to hell. Zimmer’s men went from a Top 6 bunch to a Bottom 3 group


Dustin Baker
@DustBaker
Vikings Defense,
EPA/play Ranking,
2021:


With Danielle Hunter = 6th
Without Danielle Hunter = 30th
6:49 AM · Dec 6, 2021

Don’t perceive this information as “look what they could’ve done if Hunter just would’ve stayed healthy.” That’s not what this is.
Instead, this is an indictment of depth and roster top-heaviness. Without Hunter, Zimmer’s usually-stingy defense crumbled. Plain and simple. It’s the efficiency metric above.
Losing players like Patrick Peterson, Michael Pierce, Dalvin Tomlinson, Anthony Barr, Eric Kendricks, and Harrison Smith here and there assuredly does not help. Yet, the Hunter subtraction is when the Vikings began the downward descent.
The same thing happened in 2020.
Per EPA/play (Estimated Points Added), the Vikings defense was the best in the world inside Zimmer’s first six seasons. Beginning in the pandemic season, Minnesota tumbled to ninth-worst. Zimmer’s defense isn’t good anymore. That’s the cold, hard truth.
Dustin Baker
@DustBaker
Vikings Defense,
EPA/play Ranking,
Since 2014:


2014-2019 = 1st
Since Start of 2020 = 24th


the thing died
7:46 AM · Dec 6, 2021
And it’s likely no coincidence that the supremacy directly followed Hunter’s on-the-field availability. He missed all of 2020 with a neck injury and will miss 65% of the 2021 season, too.
Hunter was the straw that stirred the drink for the Vikings, pressuring quarterbacks and stopping ball-carriers. Other injuries have not helped the Vikings defensive deterioration. However, sans Hunter for the bulk of two seasons now – as the defense on the whole suddenly became stinky – proves the LSU alumnus was the pulse in the defensive trenches.
Unfortunately for Zimmer’s sake, the defensive regression will likely cost him his job in about five weeks.
Finally, Minnesota’s struggling ways in the last two weeks have little prognosis to change. They host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, some four days after losing to the winless Lions. Hunter definitively isn’t playing in the game, and Dalvin Cook, Adam Thielen, Christian Darrisaw, Irv Smith Jr., Eric Kendricks, Anthony Barr, Patrick Peterson, plus Everson Griffencould all miss the game, as well.
https://vikingsterritory.com/2021/general-news/vikings-defense-died-without-one-particular-player



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#12
Quote: @Kentis said:
Vikings Defense Died without One Particular Player
When the Minnesota Vikings lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Halloween night, dropping that football game turned out to be a footnote for the broader calamity.
Danielle Hunter tore his pectoral muscle in that Week 8 contest, ensuring he’d miss the remainder of the 2021 season. Minnesota lost to Cooper Rush’s Cowboys that evening, but Hunter’s injury was much deadlier.
In the first seven weeks of 2021, the Vikings certainly weren’t cruising on defense – collapses down the stretch of games were still happening – but the unit was performing well outside of crunchtime. While that sounds pathetic, it’s still a big deal for a defense to produce in moments not named “final two minutes of half.” Some good defense is better than no good defense. 
But since Hunter was shelved for the season six weeks ago, Minnesota’s defense plunged to hell. Zimmer’s men went from a Top 6 bunch to a Bottom 3 group


Dustin Baker
@DustBaker
Vikings Defense,
EPA/play Ranking,
2021:


With Danielle Hunter = 6th
Without Danielle Hunter = 30th
6:49 AM · Dec 6, 2021

Don’t perceive this information as “look what they could’ve done if Hunter just would’ve stayed healthy.” That’s not what this is.
Instead, this is an indictment of depth and roster top-heaviness. Without Hunter, Zimmer’s usually-stingy defense crumbled. Plain and simple. It’s the efficiency metric above.
Losing players like Patrick Peterson, Michael Pierce, Dalvin Tomlinson, Anthony Barr, Eric Kendricks, and Harrison Smith here and there assuredly does not help. Yet, the Hunter subtraction is when the Vikings began the downward descent.
The same thing happened in 2020.
Per EPA/play (Estimated Points Added), the Vikings defense was the best in the world inside Zimmer’s first six seasons. Beginning in the pandemic season, Minnesota tumbled to ninth-worst. Zimmer’s defense isn’t good anymore. That’s the cold, hard truth.
Dustin Baker
@DustBaker
Vikings Defense,
EPA/play Ranking,
Since 2014:


2014-2019 = 1st
Since Start of 2020 = 24th


the thing died
7:46 AM · Dec 6, 2021
And it’s likely no coincidence that the supremacy directly followed Hunter’s on-the-field availability. He missed all of 2020 with a neck injury and will miss 65% of the 2021 season, too.
Hunter was the straw that stirred the drink for the Vikings, pressuring quarterbacks and stopping ball-carriers. Other injuries have not helped the Vikings defensive deterioration. However, sans Hunter for the bulk of two seasons now – as the defense on the whole suddenly became stinky – proves the LSU alumnus was the pulse in the defensive trenches.
Unfortunately for Zimmer’s sake, the defensive regression will likely cost him his job in about five weeks.
Finally, Minnesota’s struggling ways in the last two weeks have little prognosis to change. They host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, some four days after losing to the winless Lions. Hunter definitively isn’t playing in the game, and Dalvin Cook, Adam Thielen, Christian Darrisaw, Irv Smith Jr., Eric Kendricks, Anthony Barr, Patrick Peterson, plus Everson Griffencould all miss the game, as well.
https://vikingsterritory.com/2021/general-news/vikings-defense-died-without-one-particular-player



they also started playing better teams IMO.  dont get me wrong, Hunter is a beast when healthy,  but it begs the question, are teams better overpaying for a premier player at a couple positions, at the expense of being able to fill the roster with a better overall level of talent?
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#13
I agree @JimmyinSD …   How can Spielman/Zimmer, who built this roster, turn around & grouse about it being top heavy & lacking talented depth…?  Confused 
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#14
The way I see it, Cousins likely gets offered an extension to lower the all-at-once cap hit, Hunter's projected hit drops due to his potential fragility (if he doesn't like that, I'm sorry, but we have to let him walk), and so on.  I doubt it'll be the disaster it's annually perceived to be.
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#15
Quote: @Zanary said:
The way I see it, Cousins likely gets offered an extension to lower the all-at-once cap hit, Hunter's projected hit drops due to his potential fragility (if he doesn't like that, I'm sorry, but we have to let him walk), and so on.  I doubt it'll be the disaster it's annually perceived to be.
well they dont have a lot of time to figure it out,  he is due an 18.5 million dollar bonus on the 5th day of the league year.
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#16
Quote: @Zanary said:
The way I see it, Cousins likely gets offered an extension to lower the all-at-once cap hit, Hunter's projected hit drops due to his potential fragility (if he doesn't like that, I'm sorry, but we have to let him walk), and so on.  I doubt it'll be the disaster it's annually perceived to be.
They didn't let the equally fragile Cook walk, I'm thinking they'll pay Hunter too...right or wrong...
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#17
Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
@Zanary said:
The way I see it, Cousins likely gets offered an extension to lower the all-at-once cap hit, Hunter's projected hit drops due to his potential fragility (if he doesn't like that, I'm sorry, but we have to let him walk), and so on.  I doubt it'll be the disaster it's annually perceived to be.
They didn't let the equally fragile Cook walk, I'm thinking they'll pay Hunter too...right or wrong...
Gotta sell tickets
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