Great Quarterback Play, but it is the Offensive Line
One of the reason’s that the Vikings have achieved success
in their two wins (out of 3) is because their quarterback had time to throw,
and the Bucs and Saints quarterback didn’t.
The game of football is complicated, surely the most complex
team game in all sports. However, even
the Patriots won’t win frequently when Tom Brady is harassed and hurried to
throw, and spends too much time on his back.
While the Viking offensive line is not the second coming of
the mid-1960s Green Bay Packer unit, they have begun to gel, and it shows in
both the run blocking, and the more exotic nature of the passing game that
Offensive Coordinator Pat Shurmur is allowed to deploy on game day.
Pat Elflein is a major upgrade over the combination of Joe
Berger and Nick Easton. Elfein is but
has incredible athleticism and quick feet, which allows him to move fast enough
to get out and lead screen passes and sweeps.
Meanwhile, Berger is more natural at the right guard position.
Nick Easton is having some growing pains as he switches from
Center to Guard, but even with a few early season penalties, he is a more
reliable run blocker and pass protector than the over-priced Alex Boone ever
showed in Minnesota.
Which leaves us with the Tackles. A position that was like a swinging gate in
recent years, as the starters there would simply say “Ole” and let their
defender get a straight shot at their quarterback. In fact, with TJ Clemmings
regularly manning one of the two tackle positions the last few years, Sam Bradford and Teddy Bridgewater are
lucky they can chew solid foods.
Reilly Reiff is still catching up after missing the majority
of training camp and the preseason, but he is reliable and steady. Meanwhile, Mike Remmers had his best game as
a Viking on Sunday. As Pete Bercich
says, none of these guys are Pro Bowlers (although Elflein might be soon), but
the sum is much better than the individual pieces. Most of all, when they are deficient, it
is a consistent deficiency that Viking line coaches can scheme around.
The result? Two games
where different Viking starting QBs threw for monster yardage and QB ratings
above 140.
This has allowed Shurmur to open up his vertical passing
game, because his signal-callers have the time to look deep. In the NFL, even a second-tier quarterback
who is accurate(read that as Case Keenum) can have a field day against
defenses, especially when the rules favor the offense.
But it isn’t just the passing game. It is the a dedication to the run to mix
things up and keep defenses guessing.
Sure, for the past 9 seasons, Viking offensive coordinators were going
to run Adrian Peterson up the gut in 8 and 9 man boxes. But, they knew he was always going to run,
so they were better prepared to stop it.
Now, defenses don’t know if 3-down back Dalvin Cook is going
to run, block or catch a pass and burn them outside. He doesn’t have the raw power that a Peterson
had, and is not as exciting when he breaks loose. But, make no mistake about it, he is the much
better player at the running back position.
Cook has the patience to let holes develop with his inexperienced
line, and has an almost imperceptible wiggle in the hole that lets him find
room to run. That’s part him and part
this line, which can dominate the line of scrimmage at times. Best of all, there is no reason to believe the
line play will regress.
So, enjoy the 369 yard passing day, that came with 270 yards
from the wideout spots including Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen’s big days. Talk about our new running back who had 170
yards combined rushing and receiving, making us recall the days of the might
Viking all-purpose back Chuck Foreman.
Hail the defense for it’s ball hawking style and run
stuffing defense. But, make no mistake,
this team is thriving where it matters most, in the trenches, and on the line.
The Viking offense is back – Beware Packers, Bears and
Lions!
Great Quarterback Play, but it is the Offensive Line
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09-25-2017, 11:32 PM
09-26-2017, 12:11 AM
excellent write up Tom. its so cool that VikeFans has its own analyst!
09-26-2017, 01:14 PM
Nice read, great job
09-26-2017, 04:12 PM
Great Quarterback Play, but it is the Offensive Line One of the reason’s that the Vikings have achieved success in their two wins (out of 3) is because their quarterback had time to throw, and the Bucs and Saints quarterback didn’t. The game of footb… Read the full story here
09-26-2017, 04:12 PM
Great write up Tom. In a league where the QB gets all the glory, a good offensive line sure makes being a successful QB a lot easier.
09-26-2017, 04:15 PM
No doubt. Its been a pleasant shock. Accurate guys like Bradford and Keenum can carve up a defense deep with time.
09-26-2017, 05:54 PM
Easton and Elflein have both had their welcome to the NFL moments this year but both are vast improvement over what we saw last season. I'm knocking on wood, metal and stone that these guys remain healthy all year. They should continue to improve as the get more time together and that just bodes well for the O all around.
09-26-2017, 07:16 PM
you know whats funny.... 3 of our OLinemen from last year are currently starting on other teams. Kerin for the Lions, Boone for the Cards, and Fusco for the Niners... this should really speak to how hard it is to find quality OLinemen in this league.
09-26-2017, 07:20 PM
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:Good point. Kerin is young and had some upside. Just wasn't going unseat Easton or Elflein. Fusco may have been a poor fit in our scheme. He seemed to be a rising star, then got hurt as we switched up our offense. Maybe he is still a decent player. Boone is a stop gap vet.
09-26-2017, 08:49 PM
This OL has had a little more than 12 quarters together...it's by no means a stretch to say they'll get better...
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