03-28-2018, 02:02 PM
Quote: @StickyBun said:
I think it was a grat and aggresive move. I am all for it. You probably recognize my concern about the need to also upgrade the O lne. I think it could be another big year with some very exciting games.@Poiple said:
Not blaming Keenum, I recognize the O-line issues. I like Cousins, but he'll have to prove himself for sure. Fingers crossed. But the organization moved on from Keenum....its not like Rick gave me a late night phone call on my cell for my opinion. They could have signed him, but didn't. So I think you are neglecting THAT fact. Its your opinion Cousins won't have a 4,000 yard season and you wanted to keep Keenum, its all good. But the Vikings obviously feel that Kirk is a step up, their actions have spoken.@StickyBun said:
Minnesota was a miracle play away from one and done in the playoffs playing at home....then got annihilated in Philadelphia. So although the team was technically 'one game away from the Superbowl', they weren't that close. Keenum was 24/39 for 253 yards before the last play with one TD and one INT against the Saints. The team needed to get better to compete again in the loaded NFC in 2018....which they've done this offseason. But they have areas they can improve (offensive line) still.
The Vikings don't operate in a vacuum so other teams have improved also that they will compete with. Its not as simple as 'adding Y and X will = Z'.
The Rams were very good last season and have substantially improved. I am glad we play the Eagles prior to Wentz returning.
Also, you often neglect the fact that our already mediocre O line was shredded due to injury, our defense was a sieve, and lay the loss on Keenum. The guy was running for his life and throwing with defenders hanging off of him. They wouldnt have even made the playoffs if it wasnt for his surprisingly good play.
Credit where credit is due and blame also.
With that O line play all season it would have been interesting to see if Bradfords golden arm could have driven them to the playoffs. I fear for Cousin’s knees. Those that blame Keenum also tend to think they solved the problem upgrading to Cousins. I don’t think so. Not behind this line and with the past clock control, conservative play calling, I seriously doubt Cousins sees another consecutive 4,000 yard season.