Quote: @minny65 said:
It's early of course: But almost everything Kwesi/FO have done is the opposite of what I was hoping.
I am starting to wonder/question if the elder FO staff we were bragging about when we were interviewing for a new GM and HC brought Kwesi in for status quo?
I think Spelly may have wielded too much power and now they want to have someone they can mold or scapegoat if things don't go well.
Kwesi has a presser tomorrow so hopefully he provides a glimmer of hope as opposed to the same crap different day.
In Kwesi's defense he inherited a tough cap situation when he took the job and we don't know how much power he actually wields when all is said and done with ownership. It was reported the Vikings had a trade offer for Cousins that the Wilfs shot down. I'm assuming for them to shoot it
down, it was something Kwesi took to the Wilfs for final approval. I admire the Wilfs enthusiasm and always believing the team is a couple players away from a Super Bowl but that's not always the case and sometimes more of an overhaul is needed to move forward beyond mediocrity. So how much Kwesi actually wanted to put a stamp on the organization in his first year and turn things around, we might never know.
With all that said, it's odd we haven't addressed our biggest needs and I don't see any of the free agents we brought in thus far as upgrades to the players we lost;
Phillips replaces Pierce- upgrade only from the standpoint that he hasnt been injured. Both players being healthy and on the field...I'd take Pierce
Mundt replaces Conklin- Johnny is a terrific blocker but Conklin is the much better receiving threat.
Hicks replaces Vigil- I'm okay with this going to a 3-4 although how much better Hicks is at this point to Vigil we'll never know. I'd say Hicks is better but not by a lot.
Schlottman replaces Mason Cole- Meh, both guys are backup players.
Still need an edge, cornerbacks, and upgrades at center and right guard. Instead we've re-signed Mannion.