09-11-2018, 09:36 PM
Here are my thoughts on the 49ers game:
- Commentary. Maybe I am glorifying my misspent youth, but I remember the commentators bring much more background to the games. It was killing me when I would spy Kearse's jersey on the field and not know why he was there and whether the Vikes were in a 3 safety set and how that played out. As a fan, I would love to see how playing 3 safeties changed the defensive formation, assignments, etc. I also wanted to know why Kearse and not Harris or Iloka. I thought Kearse was kept on the roster for his special team play and here he is on the field ahead of Harris and Iloka. I know they can't talk about every substitution but going to 3 safeties is pretty novel. I really find that most commentators don't add much to my understanding of the game -- which is really disappointing.
- Offensive Line. I know that one site had Compton graded as the Vikes' best Olineman in the game but there did not seem to be any chemistry on the interior of the line. I hope it develops but I am looking forward to moving Compton to the bench. I recall reading somewhere is takes a line a couple of years to really develop cohesion but I feel that is a fiction (like how hard it is for an olineman to move from one side to the other side). However, I do feel it takes time to develop as a unit and, in the past 2 preseasons, the Oline has never been consistent. It will be interesting to watch the Oline develop this year given the new faces, injuries and new coach. It is something I anticipate watching the entire season. Hopefully, the arrow is pointing up. (Also, does it feel like Olineman are now getting hurt more often?)
- Treadwell. I am not going to waste your time with my thoughts on Treadwell's game as this excellent article should be read: https://www.dailynorseman.com/2018/9/11/17846064/minnesota-vikings-laquon-treadwell-week-1-film-review.
- Cousins. I am not going to lie, I was disappointed. Yes, he made some throws that were excellent -- both TDs, for example. But in the second half, he seemed to tense up. For a SB run, I don't want a QB who seems to be affected by the moment and he seemed to be affected by playing in the 4th quarter and needing to make some plays. Hopefully that is just 1st game jitters. I think the offense is going to get better and better as they grow comfortable with each other but from a psychological point of view, he kind of scares me. Also, there is something about him that reminds me of Gus Frerotte .... I can't put my finger on it.
- Defense. You get 4 turnovers (including an interception run back for a TD) and you should win by more than 8 points. Just saying. I thought the defense played excellently except for some glaring problems covering TE and releasing from coverage early. I think it will be all be cleaned up. The young CBs had some issues but nothing that won't be fixed during film study. It is actually good to have some of the glaring mistakes appear so noticeably in this game as they will be quickly cleared up.
- My "Not Again" Moments. When the new punter shanked a punt. When Treadwell dropped the pass (which was not even to him). The passes to the open tight ends.
- My One Wish Moment. End of the half, let Carlson try a 61 yard field goal.
- Vikings PEE (Player Exceeding Expectation). I am giving it to Sendejo. When he shows up on the field, he knows how to make an appearance. Hughes would be my second choice. Speaking of Hughes and Commentators, did they have to keep saying it was the receivers fault on the interception. Looked to me that Garappolo threw to the wrong place regardless of the receiver falling down. Just sayin'.