06-01-2018, 11:32 AM
At some point this season, Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings will find themselves in a situation in which the season hangs in the balance.
Considering the Vikings went 13-3 last season and then upgraded at quarterback and added an extra piece to their No. 1 ranked defense, it’s safe to say that they expect to find themselves in important games in January.
But when it comes to those pressure-packed playoff contests, the Vikings’ new quarterback and offensive coordinator do not have a lot of experience.
Cousins has only started one playoff game. He threw for 329 yards, but lost 35-18 to Green Bay in a game in which Washington blew an 11-point lead. DeFilippo was the quarterbacks coach for the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles. The only time he’s been the one calling plays was in 2015 with the Cleveland Browns. His club finished 3-13 and 30th in points.
“What really helps is I’ve done the job before,” DeFilippo said. “Done the job on a team where you really had to manufacture yards and find ways to get guys open. Was it a great situation at the time? No. Was it perfect? No. At the same time, I think it really helped to prepare how to coach. When you do get that opportunity when you do have guys that maybe are the next step up in terms of ability, I think it helps to take some of those ideas to manufacture yards and feed the ball in their hands.”
Clearly it would be tough to look at the struggling 2015 Cleveland team for answers on what the Vikings’ OC will call for his new quarterback in big spots. We can, however, look at concepts used by the Eagles when it mattered most and apply those elements to the Vikings...
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...ason-line/
Considering the Vikings went 13-3 last season and then upgraded at quarterback and added an extra piece to their No. 1 ranked defense, it’s safe to say that they expect to find themselves in important games in January.
But when it comes to those pressure-packed playoff contests, the Vikings’ new quarterback and offensive coordinator do not have a lot of experience.
Cousins has only started one playoff game. He threw for 329 yards, but lost 35-18 to Green Bay in a game in which Washington blew an 11-point lead. DeFilippo was the quarterbacks coach for the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles. The only time he’s been the one calling plays was in 2015 with the Cleveland Browns. His club finished 3-13 and 30th in points.
“What really helps is I’ve done the job before,” DeFilippo said. “Done the job on a team where you really had to manufacture yards and find ways to get guys open. Was it a great situation at the time? No. Was it perfect? No. At the same time, I think it really helped to prepare how to coach. When you do get that opportunity when you do have guys that maybe are the next step up in terms of ability, I think it helps to take some of those ideas to manufacture yards and feed the ball in their hands.”
Clearly it would be tough to look at the struggling 2015 Cleveland team for answers on what the Vikings’ OC will call for his new quarterback in big spots. We can, however, look at concepts used by the Eagles when it mattered most and apply those elements to the Vikings...
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...ason-line/