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Laquon Treadwell Updates?
#1
I saw that he returned to practice Saturday here: https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/footba...-practice/

Any word how he's doing, and do we expect to see him play this week?  We've all heard good things about him so far this pre-season, so I was actually looking for him last game before I heard he wasn't playing.  It'd be great to have him healthy and see some action. 
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#2
I think he's practicing again now. I THINK.....
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#3
He is back at practice on a limited basis....  So doubt he plays Friday .
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#4
Thanks - just saw this article pop up today too: http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/No...817c17fc09

Pretty interesting how Tready compares himself to Diggs and AT.

“Last year, I mean I was good enough, but when it was time for me to
win at certain points in my routes, I didn’t have the formula,”
Treadwell said. “I was watching Diggs and Thielen, and they were very
technically sound, and that’s how they beat guys consistently. They know
how to win, and that was my biggest thing. I knew I could win. I just
didn’t know how. I learned over the offseason and spent a lot of time
learning how to be a true receiver instead of just relying on God-given
talent and ability.”

Treadwell said Tuesday that size and talent had been enough for him to excel at previous levels.
“In
college and high school, the Pop Warner League, I was always more
talented or just had more will to win, I guess, in a since where I got
away with a lot of things, and I got here, guys are just as talented and
want to win as badly as you,” Treadwell said. “I just took the time to
focus on my technique, and my talent is showing with the technique now,
so I’m on the up rise. I’m just really focused on staying sharp with my
technique. The sky is the limit.”



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#5
Quote: @HappyViking said:
Thanks - just saw this article pop up today too: http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/No...817c17fc09

Pretty interesting how Tready compares himself to Diggs and AT.

“Last year, I mean I was good enough, but when it was time for me to
win at certain points in my routes, I didn’t have the formula,”
Treadwell said. “I was watching Diggs and Thielen, and they were very
technically sound, and that’s how they beat guys consistently. They know
how to win, and that was my biggest thing. I knew I could win. I just
didn’t know how. I learned over the offseason and spent a lot of time
learning how to be a true receiver instead of just relying on God-given
talent and ability.”

Treadwell said Tuesday that size and talent had been enough for him to excel at previous levels.
“In
college and high school, the Pop Warner League, I was always more
talented or just had more will to win, I guess, in a since where I got
away with a lot of things, and I got here, guys are just as talented and
want to win as badly as you,” Treadwell said. “I just took the time to
focus on my technique, and my talent is showing with the technique now,
so I’m on the up rise. I’m just really focused on staying sharp with my
technique. The sky is the limit.”
all the "young" receivers have been very complimentary towards Stef and Adam in regards to helping them improve their craft.   I have been disappointed that I have not seen Floyds name thrown in there as he likely has had the most knowledge to share after working his whole career with the epitome of a professional WR in LFj.
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#6
Quote: @HappyViking said:
Thanks - just saw this article pop up today too: http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/No...817c17fc09

Pretty interesting how Tready compares himself to Diggs and AT.

“Last year, I mean I was good enough, but when it was time for me to
win at certain points in my routes, I didn’t have the formula,”
Treadwell said. “I was watching Diggs and Thielen, and they were very
technically sound, and that’s how they beat guys consistently. They know
how to win, and that was my biggest thing. I knew I could win. I just
didn’t know how. I learned over the offseason and spent a lot of time
learning how to be a true receiver instead of just relying on God-given
talent and ability.”

Treadwell said Tuesday that size and talent had been enough for him to excel at previous levels.
“In
college and high school, the Pop Warner League, I was always more
talented or just had more will to win, I guess, in a since where I got
away with a lot of things, and I got here, guys are just as talented and
want to win as badly as you,” Treadwell said. “I just took the time to
focus on my technique, and my talent is showing with the technique now,
so I’m on the up rise. I’m just really focused on staying sharp with my
technique. The sky is the limit.”
I really hope I'm wrong, but the more I hear and see of this guy, the more I think he is just going to be a gigantic bust.  To me, his quote above came right out of the textbook of "Rookie Excuses 101".  I just don't see that he has the heart or fight in him to really succeed, especially with his very questionable speed and quickness.  He reminds me a lot of Kalil for some reason.  Excuses, excuses, excuses.

Again, I hope I'm wrong and will gladly serve myself up a big plate of crow if I am.
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#7
Re Floyd: IMO he just needs to "mentor" himself back to legitimacy, never mind anyone else. He probably sees Adams, Cole, Fruechte as competition for the roster and time. 

Re Treadwell: We need to stop reading stories justifying why he didn't do anything last year, and read some about him performing well. A few months ago he was telling everyone he was too injured in 2016, now he says he overestimated his physical ability for the NFL. OK, they could both be valid...I just hope he isn't one of these guys who always has a new excuse.
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#8
Quote: @HappyViking said:
Thanks - just saw this article pop up today too: http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/No...817c17fc09

Pretty interesting how Tready compares himself to Diggs and AT.

“Last year, I mean I was good enough, but when it was time for me to
win at certain points in my routes, I didn’t have the formula,”
Treadwell said. “I was watching Diggs and Thielen, and they were very
technically sound, and that’s how they beat guys consistently. They know
how to win, and that was my biggest thing. I knew I could win. I just
didn’t know how. I learned over the offseason and spent a lot of time
learning how to be a true receiver instead of just relying on God-given
talent and ability.”

Treadwell said Tuesday that size and talent had been enough for him to excel at previous levels.
“In
college and high school, the Pop Warner League, I was always more
talented or just had more will to win, I guess, in a since where I got
away with a lot of things, and I got here, guys are just as talented and
want to win as badly as you,” Treadwell said. “I just took the time to
focus on my technique, and my talent is showing with the technique now,
so I’m on the up rise. I’m just really focused on staying sharp with my
technique. The sky is the limit.”
Saw that and posted that excerpt in another thread.  So glad he has come to that realization that talent alone won't cut it in the NFL.  Diggs and AT both work so hard at detailing their routes.  Tread has great examples and should grow immensely learning from them.
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#9
At least he is taking some responsibility.  Lots of NFL players just blame other rather than recognize their own faults and work to improve.
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#10
Quote: @Jor-El said:
Re Floyd: IMO he just needs to "mentor" himself back to legitimacy, never mind anyone else. He probably sees Adams, Cole, Fruechte as competition for the roster and time. 

Re Treadwell: We need to stop reading stories justifying why he didn't do anything last year, and read some about him performing well. A few months ago he was telling everyone he was too injured in 2016, now he says he overestimated his physical ability for the NFL. OK, they could both be valid...I just hope he isn't one of these guys who always has a new excuse.
I don't see it as overestimation of his ability, but the transition from college to pros.  Many rookies struggle with this.  As he said, they have always been the best player on the field at every level.  Now they have to grasp they aren't going to simply physically dominate.  Some players never adjust and are busts.  But recognizing it is part of the battle. 

I think his injury kept him from being a typical rookie WR and contributing at least some based on talent.  But this realization is necessary to take the step from rookie to veteran and make meaningful contributions.
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