02-20-2018, 08:10 PM
Quote: @prairieghost said:
Yep. But IMO if that NFCCG is played in Minnesota, the talk would not be about the Eagles. Our offensive line was pretty darn good until we took an injury at LG and center. And if we are at home, our line would have been solid while theirs would have struggled facing the noise. Those double moves wouldn't have been called and our defense would have dominated IMO.@greediron said:
This. Doug Peterson and staff were the ones that made that team what it is...and they did it in 2 seasons.@lakeerievike said:
Gunna make this simple:
Top money for O-line: $49,576,393 - Super Bowl Champions, Philadelphia Eagles
$20,256,694 - Our very own Minnesota Vikings
Someone asked if we can afford to spend that much on an offensive lineman. Well, above is $30 million reasons to invest in the offensive line.
Go get Norwell and resign Easton, follow that up with drafting the top OT available. We need to get serious about winning. Put Case Keenum behind Philly's o-line and he would eat up the Vikings too. Let's built Case a line right here in Minnesota and get back after it. We have the money! Welcome to the board.
The offensive and defensive line were a big part of their success. But paying money isn't a guarantee of success. What did Carolina pay for their O-Line?
Honestly, the biggest factor in Philly's success was the coaching. Being ahead of the game, innovating, decision making were all a huge factor in their playoff run.
Pederson and staff did a marvelous job getting the #1 seed and then adjusting to the injuries and fooling some pretty good coaches.