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10 out of 12 Viking's draft picks make roster
#11
I'm not sure how to answer the question.  But one concern I have is that the team SEEMS to fall in love with the guys that they draft (or want to draft).  And then they can't get over it.  So not only do we keep most of our draft picks, we also go out and pick up guys from the waiver wire that we had previously scouted and wanted (Doctson, Fields... and someone else that escapes me right now).
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#12
Quote: @pumpf said:
I'm not sure how to answer the question.  But one concern I have is that the team SEEMS to fall in love with the guys that they draft (or want to draft).  And then they can't get over it.  So not only do we keep most of our draft picks, we also go out and pick up guys from the waiver wire that we had previously scouted and wanted (Doctson, Fields... and someone else that escapes me right now).
mostly the ones named Josh.
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#13
Quote: @Purplewhizz said:
Not really sure.  Some of it is probably due to managing cap space.  There was a necessary turnover of the roster and going into the draft we knew they had to be successful with a number of picks to fill holes.  

We won’t know for a year or two for sure.
Yeah, I think it's an intentional strategy. They've done a good job of retaining their stars, but that comes at the cost of squeezing out cap room for depth players. You would also hope that after several years in a system, at least on defense, that the coaches and front office are pretty dialed in on what type of players fit, so it might be easier to find value players to fill out the roster than it was in year 1 under Zimmer. Still though the lack of experience and some questionable depth at positions like CB and WR are concerns, but it's cost of building a good team.
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#14
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
oh you are so clever.... look all he made the moms basement joke to try and anger me.... once again joe,  grow the fuck up or go back to facebook or where ever your posting style is actually appreciated.
I said it because your argument reminds me of a guy living in his mom's basement. You have a common theme, that these highly talented players don't get a shot with 1's or 2's......but the ones that don't are incomplete players that need to develop. I see a lot of undrafted free agents in the league. Somehow, they got found. Why, because they showed up, worked hard, learned the playbook, practiced well when called upon and succeeded in understanding what was expected of them in meeting rooms. Then, they get a shot to prove it on the field.

Complete players usually find a spot on the team, as long as they are talented and are complete in practice and meeting rooms and whatever else is needed for their position). Sometimes it means playing practice squad to keep developing. to get to the practice squad, they have to be cut first, clear waivers then sign. 

I always like the success stories of the undrafted guys. Seems like they work a little harder, probably because they didn't have the success in college. 
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#15
Quote: @JoDakota said:
@JimmyinSD said:
oh you are so clever.... look all he made the moms basement joke to try and anger me.... once again joe,  grow the fuck up or go back to facebook or where ever your posting style is actually appreciated.
I said it because your argument reminds me of a guy living in his mom's basement. You have a common theme, that these highly talented players don't get a shot with 1's or 2's......but the ones that don't are incomplete players that need to develop. I see a lot of undrafted free agents in the league. Somehow, they got found. Why, because they showed up, worked hard, learned the playbook, practiced well when called upon and succeeded in understanding what was expected of them in meeting rooms. Then, they get a shot to prove it on the field.

Complete players usually find a spot on the team, as long as they are talented and are complete in practice and meeting rooms and whatever else is needed for their position). Sometimes it means playing practice squad to keep developing. to get to the practice squad, they have to be cut first, clear waivers then sign. 

I always like the success stories of the undrafted guys. Seems like they work a little harder, probably because they didn't have the success in college. 
From your vast knowledge of comments made by guys living I their moms basement?

You made it because that's what trolls do.
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#16
Your fighting a battle you lost Sunday when not one team claimed Sloter off waivers. You can say PA is full of crap, a shill for the team. But what he said mimicked what the coaches said....that Sloter was way behind the whole QB room in practice and the meeting room. He didn't progress, the team told anyone who would listen why, yet you refused to listen, and still refuse to listen and that reminds me of the typical guy that still lives in his mom's basement.

Time to move on. You can still stay dug in that Sloter didn't get a chance, but 32 teams passed on this great talent when he was available, that tells me that the guys thinking Sloter got jobbed here were wrong. He just didn't improve in all aspects of the game.
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#17
Quote: @JoDakota said:
Your fighting a battle you lost Sunday when not one team claimed Sloter off waivers. You can say PA is full of crap, a shill for the team. But what he said mimicked what the coaches said....that Sloter was way behind the whole QB room in practice and the meeting room. He didn't progress, the team told anyone who would listen why, yet you refused to listen, and still refuse to listen and that reminds me of the typical guy that still lives in his mom's basement.

Time to move on. You can still stay dug in that Sloter didn't get a chance, but 32 teams passed on this great talent when he was available, that tells me that the guys thinking Sloter got jobbed here were wrong. He just didn't improve in all aspects of the game.
you do know what a shill is right?   when I say PA is a schill for the team and you try and give authority to his voice by saying that he was mimicking what the coaches said... that is exactly the definition of a shill.

again, how much time are you spending with guys that live in their moms basements?  keep on trolling joe.
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#18
So I listen to the teams Shill and coaches, and you stick with your basement friends. 

You were wrong on Sloter, at least in the minds of all NFL teams.........
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#19
It all comes down to money.  Jimmy and I are just bumbed because we both just sank some serious cash into a couple boxes of these: 
[Image: DvhwjxlUcAAlKj_.jpg]

We can't even give these things away now!  B)

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#20
Quote: @HappyViking said:
It all comes down to money.  Jimmy and I are just bumbed because we both just sank some serious cash into a couple boxes of these: 
[Image: DvhwjxlUcAAlKj_.jpg]

We can't even give these things away now!  B)
nah, I thought it was pretty lame for a 3rd string QB to be self promoting like that.  again,  not that interested in Sloter per say,  just wanting to see players get opportunities when they present well in games.  even against scrubs in meaningless preseason games.
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