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Overall, though he's been pretty good for a while. He's got pretty good numbers across the board, as far as QB stats go. He needs several top-tier weapons, a solid running game, a good OL, to be that successful, meaning he can't make do with lesser weapons/OL/running game. He's just not that dude. Anyway, if I were MIN ownership, I'd be looking for another QB, unless I thought I could build a top-10 defense for next season. |
Everyone wants the DC fired. Trending like heck on social media
They are in debt to Cousins, but should be able to pay another qb |
I think from a personnel perspective, the Vikings just sort of have to ride the wave until 2024. That's when it'll make some financial sense to start getting rid of guys like Cousins, Thielen, etc.
There is value in retaining guys into the new season. I think their roster is pretty good. Who knows, maybe they'll get lucky? If they don't, serious changes need to be made in 2024. They need to draft a legitimate QBotf ASAP though. |
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Paper Tiger all along !!;) |
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An even better example is Sam darnold. I still can’t get over the rose bowl game where in the 4th quarter down 2 scores he was walking into the huddle and letting the whole playclock wind down. No urgency. It’s just another reason we are so crazy blessed to have our qb. The way he shakes off mistakes and knows the right mix of urgency and poise is just absurd for a guy his age. |
The other example I think of is mahomes and kelce going to mecole and pumping him up after the fumble. And then (probably a lot on Reid) but also mahomes going to him where he then made huge plays in a big moment.
That’s a contrast to, say, Lamar who sulks on the bench when they’re down. Some of the worst body language I’ve seen from a good qb in those situations. |
Their defense was absolute trash most of the year.
They have some washed guys taking up lots of cap space too. Thielen and Smith being two big ones. Both are cooked. |
The Vikings are in an interesting spot. They are headed into the last year of Cousins' deal so they'll need to address the future there soon, whether it's this year or next.
A lot of the guys worth a shit are getting old too. They probably have to restructure Brian O'Neill this year plus at least cut Theilen, Smith, and Kendricks to have some type of space (about 17 million). Maybe they can snag a later pick by trading Smith. Chris Reed is an easy cut. Address depth a little cheaper at guard. That would get them up to nearly 20 million. Get rid of CJ Ham as well. No reason to pay 3+ million for a FB. Garrett Bradbury is a FA that they probably want to re-sign and they have 15 overall. They probably sign back their two ERFAs. Bradbury on a Pat Elfein-type contract makes some sense but nothing probably more than that. Do those moves and they probably sit at 19 million in space, which lets them add a couple of value free agents and address the draft. They can't do too much otherwise unless they get rid of Harrison Smith, Jordan Hicks, and/or Dalvin Cook. I can't see them getting rid of Kendricks and Hicks in the same off-season. Smith is a staple of consistency in their secondary. Cook is a damned good back and they are going to have a rookie QB soon enough (probably). I dunno, it's going to be problematic for Minnesota to get any better. It's probably time to start the rebuild process while keeping enough pieces around to compete for the division again. |
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