01-12-2018, 01:33 PM
There are moments, in Adam Thielen’s dizzying climb from overlooked prospect to practice squad player to special teams standout to Pro Bowler, that the Vikings wide receiver will allow himself to peer over the edge of the mountain and think back to how easy it could have been for none of this to happen.
“When I look back at it, I’m actually more nervous now than I was in the moment [at the Vikings’ 2013 rookie camp], ” Thielen said. “Now I realize, [if] two plays [go] differently — I drop a ball instead of making a diving catch or something like that — I don’t get the opportunity. In the moment, I was just playing football, and I was probably a little naive to what the opportunity actually was.”
It wasn’t that Thielen couldn’t play. He was the receiver at Detroit Lakes who made a play whenever a run-first offense needed one, the young wideout at Minnesota State Mankato who’d somehow lead the team in catches every week, even when the game plan wasn’t designed to feed him the ball. But the system isn’t built to keep players like Thielen from falling through the cracks...
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-recei...468900163/
“When I look back at it, I’m actually more nervous now than I was in the moment [at the Vikings’ 2013 rookie camp], ” Thielen said. “Now I realize, [if] two plays [go] differently — I drop a ball instead of making a diving catch or something like that — I don’t get the opportunity. In the moment, I was just playing football, and I was probably a little naive to what the opportunity actually was.”
It wasn’t that Thielen couldn’t play. He was the receiver at Detroit Lakes who made a play whenever a run-first offense needed one, the young wideout at Minnesota State Mankato who’d somehow lead the team in catches every week, even when the game plan wasn’t designed to feed him the ball. But the system isn’t built to keep players like Thielen from falling through the cracks...
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-recei...468900163/