Bill Jandro -> RE: General Vikes Talk (5/17/2019 4:05:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson Morgan is in to block and he's good at that. How many plays is he even in the game? According to this article, the Vikings rushed nearly twice as much when Morgan played in the game. Football is still a team game and you can't just go by individual stats. Also, I do believe the team wants to be more committed to the running game this year to support Cousins better. https://www.vikings.com/news/2018-vikings-position-recap-tight-ends Yes Bruce, I understand that Morgan has always been a primary blocking TE and he is very good at it. However, 12 personnel requires both TEs to be receiving threats. Morgan has demonstrated no ability at this. Blocking notwithstanding, it's interesting that Morgan is the only player on field slower than Rudolph ... yet some posters want to get rid of Rudolph (because he's slow) and want Morgan to be more involved in the passing game. OK. I don't think it's a certainty that Morgan is slower than Rudolph. Rudy's last measured time in the 40 was from 2011. Morgan was quicker in the cone drills as well for whatever that counts for. At any rate no one is advocating for Morgan to replace Rudolph. Speaking just for myself I'd say that I'd like to see Smith/Conklin replace Rudolph as they are both faster than him and might actually break a tackle once in a while. I'd also like to see Morgan targeted once or twice per game to keep defenses honest. I think it counts for a lot. If you have 2 guys that aren't fast, I'll take the one with some more "wiggle" to his game. If we throw a 5 yard pass to either guy on 3rd and 7, I think Morgan has a better chance of getting the extra 2 yards. Especially since he's already done it. Morgan has looked good to me in limited viewing at getting separation in space close to the line, catching the ball, and occasionally actually doing something after the catch. Even if he's 80% of Rudy as a receiver (and I think he's better than that), he's way more than 120% better as a blocker, which we are looking to have our TE's doing at least 50% of the time in Zimmer's mind. Smith + Morgan give more versatility to the offense than Smith + Rudy. Morgan has caught 15 passes I think over his three seasons. Yep he's going to be a monster in receiving production. In Morgan's defense he has been having to stay in and block cuz we have had a shit oline.
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