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Go get 'em, Max
#41
(7 hours ago)mblack Wrote: But a few posts earlier and Bedford the game I was told Brosmer was better than JJ.
Doing his fast opinions change.
JJ is the focal point of development this year. Unfortunately he has not been healthy and the Oline and supporting cast has hit helped as they should have.

Now we are out LT, LG, RB and now Center. There is enough blame to go around and Kwesi and C have tier share but it’s more than that


I am sure that is Kwesi, KOC or the ownerships fault. We have barely  (if at all) had a starting OL this season but you will not hear the talking heads mention that.

It doesn't matter. Even when the line has played well the quarterbacks can't hit the broadside of a barn. It's a failure in all facets on offense, and yes the buck stops with Kwesi, KOC and ownership who have assembled this sinking ship over the course of four years
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#42
!

If after a lifetime of rooting for the Vikings, you are one of the people who believed in Brosmer and thought he was going to come in and play well, I'm not sure whether to commend you or condemn you. But this is about what I expected. Sigh.
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#43
Mason seems hurt after a good run. Hope he is OK

Another pick from Brosmer. Recovered in fumble by Nailor After run back. Comment of errors.
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#44
Nailor better at generating turnovers than our defense smh
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#45
Back to back sacks. I feel bad for who ever is playing QB.
Story has been same for Wentz, JJ and now Brosmer.
So it’s more than the QB play. The entire offense is broken and not set up to help a young g QB and that’s where I agree with some here.

Maybe it could be that there is an enough film of KOCs tendencies that defenses have picked up.
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#46
About to get shut out. Not a single solitary fucking point. Can't generate anything on offense no matter the circumstance. Can't wait to hear the rambling word garbage from KOC post game
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#47
To me they three position coaches that need to be reviewed are:
- Oline
- RB
These two positions have not played well since KOC got here. At this point I’ll add offensive coordinator (yes I know it’s his offense)
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(7 hours ago)mblack Wrote: To me they three position coaches that need to be reviewed are:
- Oline
- RB
These two positions have not played well since KOC got here. At this point I’ll add offensive coordinator (yes I know it’s his offense)

If we have a tight ends coach throw him under review too.
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#49
(Yesterday, 08:35 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: I wish he had the table set a bit better for his first start, but that's how it goes. Tough sledding for sure on the road in Seattle. Uncle Sammy is going to want to lay it to the Vikings. Might get ugly, but I think this season is in tatters anyway. 

Understatement of the year. Max is what he is, an UDFA who's in over his head. Really didn't have 'will make JJ look good' on my bingo card. The O-line is an utter and complete disappointment. Max's lack of mobility in the pocket is a massive weakness in today's NFL.
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#50
(7 hours ago)mblack Wrote:  I’ll add offensive coordinator (yes I know it’s his offense)

Absolutely. 

If he wasn't the offensive coordinator, I'm sure he would have already stared down the coordinator like he did to Ed Donatell in 2022.

(6 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Understatement of the year. Max is what he is, an UDFA who's in over his head. 

True. It's also not ideal for someone like that to start their first NFL game in Seattle against one of the top ranked defenses. It is what it is though. 

I still can't believe KOC didn't go for the easy three in the first half, but that's not his thing.
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