11-29-2023, 03:47 PM
Quote: @1VikesFan said:
Rather than argue about KOC's in-game decisions (which I think are highly questionable at times), I would just say what I've been saying here for several weeks: Dobbs is a known commodity and a turnover machine. And the Vikings, and certainly KOC, do not possess some football pixie dust that will turn him into something more than exactly what he is.@purplefaithful said:
So if I get this right....
The QB throws 4 int's, is off on 85% of his throws all night, the coach limits his passing cause the guy is clearly in over his head..
So this is the coaches fault? Agree, 7 turnovers in the last two losses and a QB that looks completely lost. Yet somehow KOC's coaching is where so many want to place the blame. How could he trust Dobbs to be successful on the last drive after he sucked the entire game?
Now as a backup who has to come in and manage a couple of games, he's fine. He's a decent backup. An asset even. But he's not starter material. And he can't be made into Kirk Junior, standing in the pocket taking hits while delivering darts no matter how hard KOC tries. It's not Dobbs' game or strength.
So a good coach would call a game that plays to Dobbs strengths. Rollouts, moving pockets, qb runs. And I'll go a step further: a good coach whose QB1 went down would have a plan. That plan appeared to be giving Jaren Hall a shot. Which I endorse as a forward-thinking move for an organization that never seems to plan much past the current moment's obsession with bottom-end playoff appearances.
That same good coach when faced with Hall's injury, would get what he could out of the QB3 they just acquired - and he gets credit for a very good job there in Atlanta.
But that same good coach, being paid millions and surrounded by smart football people with the best data money can buy, would realize what that QB3 is and isn't, and not decide to ditch the plan and fiddle fuck around turning QB3 and his seven year history of riding NFL pine into the rocky, discombobulated experiment we've witnessed in the last two losses.
I know it's hard to make a long term choice when the spectre of another first round playoff embarrassment is looming out there like a stripper who just needs a few more bucks in the g-string to *really* give you what you came for, but sticking to the plan with Hall was the right move, and adhering to a fantasy about Dobbs was the wrong one. And I saw this all coming as clear as day and no one is paying me millions to work for the team and I still use Excel 2007 on my crusty old laptop.