01-18-2020, 01:37 AM
I say no. And here's why. At it's height Zimmer's squad was at or near the top in Points Allowed and 3rd Down conversion percentage. And good at sacks. And against the run. But it wasn't ballhawking.
With below Replacement Player level play from Rhodes and Waynes and League Average play from Shamar. With meh play from Dime DBs and Linval Joseph. With droughts between productivity from Griff. Guess what?
Still finished 5th in points allowed. And that included a game where only the 2nd and 3rd stringers played. 5th! There are plenty of other stats that you can argue in either direction to make a point about whether there's hope for the Defensive side of the ball or not. But I want to hit you with my favorite one. Fourth in Turnovers generated! Fourth!
Folks, it wasn't Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, Linval Joseph or any of the other potential departees generating those TOs. It was Harris, whom I firmly believe they will re-sign. And Hunter. And Ogdenibo. And Kendricks.
Ifeadi and Weatherly will be greater than Everson. And yes, I think Minnesota retains him as well. They've done too good a job of developing late round and UDFAS lately to let two of their poster boys for that strategy go.
Hughes and a street FA won't be any worse than Rhodes and Waynes, which is amazing to say and why Gray had to go. Equally as bad? Probably. That's why Zimmer has dipped so heavily into Zone + Man mixed looks. Sure, Jimmy G and his barely above average WRs torched the Vikings CBs. But the Defense left a few potential Turnovers on the field. And had to play Sendejo at Slot CB. Oh, and the Offense sucked out loud.
I hate the Bend but Don't Break Defense. And relying on Zone instead of sticky Man Coverage. And being overly reliant on pressure on the QB from the Front Four only. Why? Because there was waaaaay too much capital spent on that side of the ball to play so passively. Unfortunately, much of that capital has now depreciated. Significantly.
But that BBDB style and Zone looks is pretty effective at forcing long drives that gives your playmakers chances to flash. Minnesota tied with that killer 9ers pass rush for sacks. Losing Griff and Joseph isn't going to hurt that production. A high Draft Pick or a Tier 2 FA should produce better pass pressure than Shamar. He was absolutely terrible in that part of the game. Shit, even Watts outdid him in far fewer snaps. And the combo of All Vowels and Weatherly should at least match Griff.
Get Mike an aging vet like Joseph at CB opposite Hughes. Or a guy that hasn't lived up to the hype like Roby. That combination would have to be near historically awful to play worse than Xavier and Trae. With Zone and Man looks and ballhawks like Harris, Smith and Kendricks the Corners don't need to be anything other than average. Just like the Saints, Chiefs, Hags, and Eagles. Really can't say the Titans or Texans have intimidating CBs either. San Francisco basically only has Sherman and a guy who doesn't get picked on more because of their Defensive Line and excellent cover LBs.
My point here is that dominant Corner play didn't give Mike an Elite Defense. But terrible Corner play didn't make it an average one either. So there's hope. Yes, Time of Possession will continue to suffer. But this is becoming a more balanced overall team. In general, they can run and pass better than any team Zimmer has had before. Top 10 overall. And poised to get better.
I think a lot of you underestimate how much a Below Replacement Level Player affects the Offensive Line more than any other position besides Quarterback. Josh Kline is a master class in how. He's basically League Average. To our eyes he's practically All Pro. And that's because Remmers was Below Replacement Level. Compton was too. And guess what? So is Elflein. Whiffs against speed. Literally knocked on his ass by power. Missed reaches on pulls. Penalties. Penalties. Penalties. He was a one man drive wrecking crew. Reiff wasn't exactly lighting it up either.
And yet this Offense that was so maligned so often here was Top 10 in scoring. With a Rookie Center who got progressively better during the season. Without it's best WR for most of the year. Without in-game adjustments from the first time OC. And Rookies playing big minutes at TE and WR and RB2.
The Offensive Line is like a set of teeth. You can have some yellow ones and still have a good smile. You can't have a hole in one of your incisors and still have that smile. And a bad molar next to that hole doesn't help. Minnesota will spend an early pick on the Line. That alone will replace the missing tooth. They may even do more. If neither Reiff not Elflein are Starters this group will improve by a greater measure than they did from 2018. Plus another year in the system for O'Neill, Kline, Bradbury, Samia, Udoh, Dozier and Collins.
Logic dictates that with a few tweaks the Defense will remain good enough. And with capital spent on the Offensive Line that side of the ball will take another leap. And that's what rooting for the Vikings is, isn't it? A leap? Consider me faithfully leaping into next year's team.
With below Replacement Player level play from Rhodes and Waynes and League Average play from Shamar. With meh play from Dime DBs and Linval Joseph. With droughts between productivity from Griff. Guess what?
Still finished 5th in points allowed. And that included a game where only the 2nd and 3rd stringers played. 5th! There are plenty of other stats that you can argue in either direction to make a point about whether there's hope for the Defensive side of the ball or not. But I want to hit you with my favorite one. Fourth in Turnovers generated! Fourth!
Folks, it wasn't Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, Linval Joseph or any of the other potential departees generating those TOs. It was Harris, whom I firmly believe they will re-sign. And Hunter. And Ogdenibo. And Kendricks.
Ifeadi and Weatherly will be greater than Everson. And yes, I think Minnesota retains him as well. They've done too good a job of developing late round and UDFAS lately to let two of their poster boys for that strategy go.
Hughes and a street FA won't be any worse than Rhodes and Waynes, which is amazing to say and why Gray had to go. Equally as bad? Probably. That's why Zimmer has dipped so heavily into Zone + Man mixed looks. Sure, Jimmy G and his barely above average WRs torched the Vikings CBs. But the Defense left a few potential Turnovers on the field. And had to play Sendejo at Slot CB. Oh, and the Offense sucked out loud.
I hate the Bend but Don't Break Defense. And relying on Zone instead of sticky Man Coverage. And being overly reliant on pressure on the QB from the Front Four only. Why? Because there was waaaaay too much capital spent on that side of the ball to play so passively. Unfortunately, much of that capital has now depreciated. Significantly.
But that BBDB style and Zone looks is pretty effective at forcing long drives that gives your playmakers chances to flash. Minnesota tied with that killer 9ers pass rush for sacks. Losing Griff and Joseph isn't going to hurt that production. A high Draft Pick or a Tier 2 FA should produce better pass pressure than Shamar. He was absolutely terrible in that part of the game. Shit, even Watts outdid him in far fewer snaps. And the combo of All Vowels and Weatherly should at least match Griff.
Get Mike an aging vet like Joseph at CB opposite Hughes. Or a guy that hasn't lived up to the hype like Roby. That combination would have to be near historically awful to play worse than Xavier and Trae. With Zone and Man looks and ballhawks like Harris, Smith and Kendricks the Corners don't need to be anything other than average. Just like the Saints, Chiefs, Hags, and Eagles. Really can't say the Titans or Texans have intimidating CBs either. San Francisco basically only has Sherman and a guy who doesn't get picked on more because of their Defensive Line and excellent cover LBs.
My point here is that dominant Corner play didn't give Mike an Elite Defense. But terrible Corner play didn't make it an average one either. So there's hope. Yes, Time of Possession will continue to suffer. But this is becoming a more balanced overall team. In general, they can run and pass better than any team Zimmer has had before. Top 10 overall. And poised to get better.
I think a lot of you underestimate how much a Below Replacement Level Player affects the Offensive Line more than any other position besides Quarterback. Josh Kline is a master class in how. He's basically League Average. To our eyes he's practically All Pro. And that's because Remmers was Below Replacement Level. Compton was too. And guess what? So is Elflein. Whiffs against speed. Literally knocked on his ass by power. Missed reaches on pulls. Penalties. Penalties. Penalties. He was a one man drive wrecking crew. Reiff wasn't exactly lighting it up either.
And yet this Offense that was so maligned so often here was Top 10 in scoring. With a Rookie Center who got progressively better during the season. Without it's best WR for most of the year. Without in-game adjustments from the first time OC. And Rookies playing big minutes at TE and WR and RB2.
The Offensive Line is like a set of teeth. You can have some yellow ones and still have a good smile. You can't have a hole in one of your incisors and still have that smile. And a bad molar next to that hole doesn't help. Minnesota will spend an early pick on the Line. That alone will replace the missing tooth. They may even do more. If neither Reiff not Elflein are Starters this group will improve by a greater measure than they did from 2018. Plus another year in the system for O'Neill, Kline, Bradbury, Samia, Udoh, Dozier and Collins.
Logic dictates that with a few tweaks the Defense will remain good enough. And with capital spent on the Offensive Line that side of the ball will take another leap. And that's what rooting for the Vikings is, isn't it? A leap? Consider me faithfully leaping into next year's team.