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I think KOC is a very good HC
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Just putting it out there. While I cursed his name on the 3rd and 4th down stuff with the stupid QB sneaks, I think he does a ton of strong coaching and planning. I can separate moments of suspect play calling with the rest of what he does, including some pretty damn good play calling. I think he has the respect of the players, coaches and ownership. He's a culture fit. I sincerely think he's going to do great things with the Vikings. He's set up to succeed and he will. 

JMO. I think the future is bright. He's going to be the dude that gets us there. 

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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Just putting it out there. While I cursed his name on the 3rd and 4th down stuff with the stupid QB sneaks, I think he does a ton of strong coaching and planning. I can separate moments of suspect play calling with the rest of what he does, including some pretty damn good play calling. I think he has the respect of the players, coaches and ownership. He's a culture fit. I sincerely think he's going to do great things with the Vikings. He's set up to succeed and he will. 

JMO. I think the future is bright. He's going to be the dude that gets us there. 

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This ^^^
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#3
Years like this one are hard on a fans psyche...I really am bullish on the team and coaching if they get the QB right. And I think they got the right HC to rear a young qb. He's had (and will have) his growing pains, but he does an awful lot right too. 


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#4
I think he’s tanking! 2 extra starts for the Bottle Rocket ✅ 2 consecutive failed Tush Pushes✅ taking the foot off the gas on O when leading✅ resorting to passive D in late & critical game situations✅. He’s just following the 1st rule of Tank Club, you never talk about Tank Club…!  Wink B)  






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#5
He is still very young for a HC so there is a lot of promise.  But as I have repeatedly written now, he does not display a killer instinct.  It is almost like he does not want to embarrass the other team.  I don't believe there has ever been a coach with this high a % of one score games.  If he does not develop a killer instinct, frankly, he is toast.  And if he doesn't show improvement in his various deficits, well, then he is just like Brandon Staley.
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#6
Yep, I'm a big fan of KO too. Yesterday wasn't his finest hour. It happens.
We have the 2nd most turnovers in the league. It's cost us at least 4 games this year. Some might try to, but I do not blame KO for that.
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#7
I am fine with him continuing to coach. I can't imagine making a change now, I don't think that would be the best strategy. I really think they need to reevaluate where they go from here though 
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#8
Well said. Agree 100%
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Just putting it out there. While I cursed his name on the 3rd and 4th down stuff with the stupid QB sneaks, I think he does a ton of strong coaching and planning. I can separate moments of suspect play calling with the rest of what he does, including some pretty damn good play calling. I think he has the respect of the players, coaches and ownership. He's a culture fit. I sincerely think he's going to do great things with the Vikings. He's set up to succeed and he will. 

JMO. I think the future is bright. He's going to be the dude that gets us there. 

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The calls were fine it was the execution that was the issue. Details.  that DT should never have been able to time the snap.  you slow that down with cadence. 


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#10
My only issues with KOC thusfar has been his reluctance to establish any kind of consistent running game and sticking with Dobbs too long when he clearly should have been pulled. It cost us the Bears game and almost cost us the Raiders game.
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