03-07-2018, 11:13 PM
Been a busy year for me and largely wonderful as a Viking fan. At the beginning season, I thought there was no way the Vikes would win the Super Bowl but a few minutes into the NFC championship, I thought the vikes were a team of destiny. Alas. Here are some miscellaneous thoughts:
- Case. At the beginning of the season, I predicted Bradford would have a huge season because that would be the most Viking-like result -- a QB having a career year just before free agency and causing a gut wrenching decision -- keep the one year wonder or look elsewhere for a QB. So, right thought, wrong quarterback. I am fine with the Vikes not franchising or signing Case -- I do think he is a one year wonder. I am very interested in how the Vikes resolve the QB dilemma. One of the interesting things to ponder -- I am confident that the Vikes will make the right decision on Case/Sam/Teddy because the vikes kow the three of them better than the other teams in the league. hence, if the Vikes don't sign any of them, it is because the coaches know something the regular fan does not. However, this same thought subdues my enthusiasm for Cousins -- the Redskins certainly know Cousins better than any team and yet they went out and traded for Smith. How did the Redskins reach this decision?
- My wife. It is not enjoyable for the casual fan to watch a Vikings game with me. So, I tend to retreat to the bedroom with the door closed while my wife and daughter go about their Sunday routines. On two occasions this season, my wife interrupted a Viking games. First time, during the Bears game and the very next play the Bears returned a punt for a touchdown. Second time was during the NFC championship and the very next play the Eagles ran an interception back for a touchdown. Now, I am sure my wife interrupted me more than twice during the season and the logical part of me knows she did not cause the Vikes to lose to the Eagles. But you know, she really did cause the Vikes to lose to the Eagles. Now, I can't say that to her but I was pissed at her for days after the game (and couldn't tell her why). Knwing the Vikes lost due to my wife's interference is just my bear to cross.
- Outside Practice. I read that the Vikes were unable to practice outside the week before the game. To me, it certainly showed on the field. The Vikes looked slowwwwww. It is funny, during the first two series, I thought it was the eagles who didn't look mentally prepared for the game but then it changed and the Vikes did not look mentally prepared the rest of the way. I think not practicing outside really hurt the Vikes for this game.
- Foles/Patriots. One of the things I have thought about a lot since the end of the season is about coaching and preparation. I think the fact the Foles-guided Eagles offense was still evolving at the end of the season was a huge benefit to the Eagles. It made them much harder to plan for. I don't think Foles (or Keenum) are multi-dimensional but they can do certain things really well. If the opposing team doesn't have a clear idea about what the QB does really well, it puts the D at a disadvantage. But once they is a lot of film on a 'limited' QB, the defense can take away everything he does well. That s why watching Jimmy G in SF will be interesting this year. Will we see a decline in his effectiveness as the league learns better his strengths and weaknesses. Thinking about this made me think about the Patriots and how they have stayed at or near the top. They are, perhaps, the most chameleon team in the league as they can change their offense and defense on a weekly basis. It is harder to game plan for them because they do so many different things. Even with lesser physical talent, they are consistently a great team. yes, they have a QB that is great especially when needed (but he was a 4th rd draft pick for a reason) but I think the Patriot's success is largely attributable to a great coach and very smart football players who can weekly change their scheme and philosophy.
- Free Agency. beside QB, I would not be bothered if the Vikes did not sign any free agents but instead invested in their existing roster. That way, they should get a couple of compensatory picks next year.