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Tough to watch. Listen, I get that we don't have Kirk Cousins and the season was only going to be so much because of that. But Minnesota has pissed away some stellar defensive play and timely yet sporadic offensive plays to piss away games in the 4th quarter despite losing their top QB. To think that Minnesota could very easily and genuinely be at least a 10 win team right now minimum with some better play calling and very untimely turnovers. And when Cousins WAS healthy, they pissed away a few games with having the most turnovers in a 3 game space of any other team in the NFL. Its really frustrating. If the team was getting blown out, I'd be way less frustrated. But they put themselves in some really good spots with all the injury chaos and just pulled defeat from the jaws of victory.
Part of me knows they can be well coached or they wouldn't be able to overcome the injuries to be in every football game. Yet KOC has really had some head-scratching drives to go with that. I'm not going to belabor those plays from yesterday, we know what they were. Yet the team was up 17-3 at one time and left points on the field. Mullens was wildly inconsistent. If you'd have told me Ty Chandler would rush for 132 yards and a TD, I'd have said that's a W. So regardless of not having the straw that stirs the drink in Cousins, the team has sadly messed up some wins and turned them into losses. And didn't help to watch Browning throwing up hero balls that should have been interceptions and instead were huge gains and TDs.
Just kind of watched things unfold with quiet resignation as the game slipped away yet again.
Agreed. So frustrating to watch. From KOC's much beleaguered decision on 4th down, to Mullens costing us points with bad int's, to the defense giving up big play after big play in the second half...this was as frustrating a game to watch as any this season. It sure doesn't inspire confidence that we'll win any of the next three, does it?
It's Hall time. I want to have a clue as to what we have at QB before the season ends.
QB of the future:
Dobbs - No
Mullen - No
Cousins - Yes, if we want to.
Hall - ???
Rd 1 draft pick - ???
Let's answer the Hall question before the draft question.
Vikings dominated most of the game. When it was 17-3 it really should've been 31-3 or at least 23-3. Vikings were in field goal range on both of Mullens picks.
Flores added two more quarters to his streak of quarters without a TD...against a pretty good offense. Chandler looked great. Hunter added two more sacks. There are really good things about this team that I hope we get to see next year when Cousins is back.
But I've seen it a hundred times. When momentum shifts in a game, it's really hard to stop it.
Quote: @minny65 said:
QB of the future:
Dobbs - No
Mullen - No
Cousins - Yes, if we want to.
Hall - ???
Rd 1 draft pick - ???
Let's answer the Hall question before the draft question.
I'm not sure throwing Hall in for the last 3 games against NFCN opponents that both could be in the playoffs will be that telling about his future. But after seeing what Mullens did yesterday, why the hell not? It just felt like Mullens couldn't throw the ball downfield. But its going to be Mullens again this weekend.
KOC is directly responsible for 3 of the last 4 losses, it is painfully obvious he does not have the sensibility to be a HC. Raise your hand if you thought between Dan Campbell and KOC that it would be the latter making bonehead decisions to lose games consistently. I am also not impressed with Flores like others, if Browning didn't miss wide open WRs we would not have held them to 3 early, we have been lucky to play against some very subpar QBs and yet Flores consistently goes soft at the end of the games, this defense does not play to win games, when we need to have a stop at the end, you can expect a 3 man rush and a wide open middle of the field, there is a reason he had no other offers for a DC job.
Play Hall the last three games and see what we got at quarterback going into the next season...
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Tough to watch. Listen, I get that we don't have Kirk Cousins and the season was only going to be so much because of that. But Minnesota has pissed away some stellar defensive play and timely yet sporadic offensive plays to piss away games in the 4th quarter despite losing their top QB. To think that Minnesota could very easily and genuinely be at least a 10 win team right now minimum with some better play calling and very untimely turnovers. And when Cousins WAS healthy, they pissed away a few games with having the most turnovers in a 3 game space of any other team in the NFL. Its really frustrating. If the team was getting blown out, I'd be way less frustrated. But they put themselves in some really good spots with all the injury chaos and just pulled defeat from the jaws of victory.
Part of me knows they can be well coached or they wouldn't be able to overcome the injuries to be in every football game. Yet KOC has really had some head-scratching drives to go with that. I'm not going to belabor those plays from yesterday, we know what they were. Yet the team was up 17-3 at one time and left points on the field. Mullens was wildly inconsistent. If you'd have told me Ty Chandler would rush for 132 yards and a TD, I'd have said that's a W. So regardless of not having the straw that stirs the drink in Cousins, the team has sadly messed up some wins and turned them into losses. And didn't help to watch Browning throwing up hero balls that should have been interceptions and instead were huge gains and TDs.
Just kind of watched things unfold with quiet resignation as the game slipped away yet again.
Yep. sooooo many chances to put that game away and we dont do it. reminded me of the chargers game.
It just goes to show how everything broke down once Cousins went down. Qb issues, OL issues, turnovers, play calling, injuries and on and on it goes. They are trying to figure it out on the fly and this is what you get
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