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matt4787 said:
I agree. Zimmer might honestly be handcuffing DeFillipo a lot but forcing him to run more. If it is about winning perhaps they should try thinks that actually work. Even if they run the ball 0 times.
Forcing Flip to run more...???
Does the Vikings offense this season look like a Zimmer offense? I would say absolutely not. Zimmer's offensive philosophy is to establish the run, control the clock, and take care of the football (limit turnovers). We've been extremely pass heavy in too many of our games and it hasn't resulted in many wins.
Look at our losses...
Bills - 4 rushing attempts by our RBs and 55 passes... we scored 6 points and lost in embarrassing fashion.
Rams - 13 rushing attempts by our RBs and Cousins was our leading rusher... 50 passing attempts.
Saints - 19 rushing attempts and 41 pass attempts. Turnovers doomed us in this game, but we actually had good balance in the first half and should have went into halftime with a 16-10 or 20-10 lead if Thielen doesn't fumble deep inside the red zone. We went pass heavy in the 2nd half and lost.
Bears - 13 rushing attempts by our RBs and 46 pass attempts. Put up 20 points.
In all our losses (and the Packers tie), we've failed to hit 20 rushing attempts...
Now check out our wins...
49ers - 28 rushes (I've excluded Kirks rushing attempts in all these) to 36 pass attempts. Good balance. Won by 8.
Eagles - 18 rushes to 37 pass attempts. Close win by 2.
Cardinals - 28 rushes to 34 pass attempts. Good balance again. Won by 10.
Jets - 22 rushes and 40 pass attempts. We stayed committed to the run and won by 20.
Lions - 21 rushes and 22 pass attempts. Good balance. Won by 15.
If you want a quick summary, we average 48 pass attempts and 13 rushing attempts in our losses (and tie). That's a 78/22 passing to rushing split. In our wins, we average 34 pass attempts and 23.4 rushing attempts. That's a 59/41 passing to rushing split. Much more balanced, but still no where close to the 54% and 51% splits we had in 2017 (13-3) and 2015 (11-5).
If anything, I'd say this offense has more Flip's fingerprints all over it than Mike Zimmer... and it's pretty evident when we throw a lot, we end up losing more often than we win.
You need to have a balanced offense to win in the NFL. The Rams, Saints, and Chiefs all have prolific passing games, but guess what... they are ranked 2nd, 6th, and 8th in rushing this season.
I actually hope Zimmer tells Flip we need to run more and they figure out how to establish an effective rushing attack. Whether that means changing personnel, formations, etc... they need to get an effective running game going to take pressure off of Cousins and get this offense to the next level.