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Ricky J -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:20:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen

quote:

ORIGINAL: bohumm

The Rams undermined any design cred via the stadium by introducing----hands down----the ugliest uniforms in football. Who things dingy white----er, "bone"----is attractive, other than anyone who can't get their whites white in their laundry?


And the Dodgers are right there setting the example of what white uniforms are. Bright white.

Royal blue and bright white is pretty, no doubt about it




Bruce Johnson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:23:12 PM)

PA on @KFAN1003 saying Aviante Collins now the leader for the starting LG spot

(Nate on Twitter)




kgdabom -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:29:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

His yards are a bit low but that could be a multitude of factors but if you look at his production versus other teams #2, he stacks right there.


He only had 45 targets as a rook. If you look at his actual production though, on those looks, they are right there with the 2 Super Bowl teams #2 WR:

Bisi/Hill/Samuel


Hill and Samuel had 89 and 81 targets so roughly 2X's more than Bisi. If you double Bisi's targets and look at the numbers it's not far off (minus yards which I mentioned)


Bisi - 90 targets for 61 receptions, 588 yards and 6 TD's

Hill - 89 targets for 58 receptions, 860 yards and 7 TD's

Samuel - 81 targets for 57 receptions, 802 yards and 3 TD's


He's pretty productive but not a home run hitter.

I sure hope we can give Jefferson 90 or more targets and get more than 588 yards.




Bill Johanesen -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:30:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

His yards are a bit low but that could be a multitude of factors but if you look at his production versus other teams #2, he stacks right there.


He only had 45 targets as a rook. If you look at his actual production though, on those looks, they are right there with the 2 Super Bowl teams #2 WR:

Bisi/Hill/Samuel


Hill and Samuel had 89 and 81 targets so roughly 2X's more than Bisi. If you double Bisi's targets and look at the numbers it's not far off (minus yards which I mentioned)


Bisi - 90 targets for 61 receptions, 588 yards and 6 TD's

Hill - 89 targets for 58 receptions, 860 yards and 7 TD's

Samuel - 81 targets for 57 receptions, 802 yards and 3 TD's


He's pretty productive but not a home run hitter.



Bisi Johnson is who we thought he was. If you want to crown him, then crown his ass!




kgdabom -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:30:21 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

PA on @KFAN1003 saying Aviante Collins now the leader for the starting LG spot

(Nate on Twitter)

Very interesting. But.....
Hopefully not
Stupid.

Laugh In bit for those who don't know it. [&:]




Bill Johanesen -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:30:59 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

PA on @KFAN1003 saying Aviante Collins now the leader for the starting LG spot

(Nate on Twitter)



The takeaway is none of these twitter guys know the first thing about what is going on.




Guest -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 12:54:21 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

PA on @KFAN1003 saying Aviante Collins now the leader for the starting LG spot

(Nate on Twitter)



The takeaway is none of these twitter guys know the first thing about what is going on.



Who Paul Allen?

😉

Hell he gets it as wrong as anybody

I am encouraged that Collins is making progress. He might be the most talented of the candidates.




Phil Riewer -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 1:45:00 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kurt bilben

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

PA on @KFAN1003 saying Aviante Collins now the leader for the starting LG spot

(Nate on Twitter)



The takeaway is none of these twitter guys know the first thing about what is going on.



Who Paul Allen?

😉

Hell he gets it as wrong as anybody

I am encouraged that Collins is making progress. He might be the most talented of the candidates.


COVID has limited press access....this year they know even less.




Bill Jandro -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 2:25:19 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.

Spot on post

What it boils down to is that we will simply have a poor oline as long Spielman is our GM.

Building from the "outside in" pretty much nails his philosophy.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 2:43:54 PM)

Andre Patterson says that he was told the 8 players who were held out of yesterday’s practice after presumptive positive tests will practice today.

(Minnesota Vikings on Twitter)




kgdabom -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 4:34:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

Andre Patterson says that he was told the 8 players who were held out of yesterday’s practice after presumptive positive tests will practice today.

(Minnesota Vikings on Twitter)

Great news.
Very bad for the New Jersey lab coming up with all the false positives.




Bill Jandro -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 4:41:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

Andre Patterson says that he was told the 8 players who were held out of yesterday’s practice after presumptive positive tests will practice today.

(Minnesota Vikings on Twitter)

Great news.
Very bad for the New Jersey lab coming up with all the false positives.

somebody sure F'd up




Phil Riewer -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 4:52:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.

Spot on post

What it boils down to is that we will simply have a poor oline as long Spielman is our GM.

Building from the "outside in" pretty much nails his philosophy.


So O'Neil, Bradbury, and Cleveland you are giving up on? The problem is that Kalil was good for about 2 years and we spent the 7th pick of the draft on him.....made him gun shy drafting OL.




kgdabom -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:00:13 PM)

ROGER GOODELL
COM, NFL

Across an eight-day period from August 12 to 20, zero players tested positive for COVID-19 on 23,260 administered tests.
Incredible. The NFL has done a phenomenal job with its safety measures to this point, and credit goes to the players and staffs as well. The real challenge will be when teams start to travel. But as of now, things are extremely positive (no pun intended) for the league. Week 1 is just 17 days away.

SOURCE: Tom Pelissero on Twitter
Aug 24, 2020, 3:16 PM ET




David Levine -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:01:53 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.

Spot on post

What it boils down to is that we will simply have a poor oline as long Spielman is our GM.

Building from the "outside in" pretty much nails his philosophy.


So O'Neil, Bradbury, and Cleveland you are giving up on? The problem is that Kalil was good for about 2 years and we spent the 7th pick of the draft on him.....made him gun shy drafting OL.


4th overall.

But if that made him gun shy, he's not up to the job. At all.

But I don't buy that excuse.

Otherwise why would he draft Justin Jefferson after Treadwell busted?




thebigo -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:06:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.


So, you thinking 13-3?




Phil Riewer -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:09:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.

Spot on post

What it boils down to is that we will simply have a poor oline as long Spielman is our GM.

Building from the "outside in" pretty much nails his philosophy.


So O'Neil, Bradbury, and Cleveland you are giving up on? The problem is that Kalil was good for about 2 years and we spent the 7th pick of the draft on him.....made him gun shy drafting OL.


4th overall.

But if that made him gun shy, he's not up to the job. At all.

But I don't buy that excuse.

Otherwise why would he draft Justin Jefferson after Treadwell busted?


We did receive an extra #1 pick we received for Diggs for one; but he hasn't spent higher than a 2nd rounder since.....




David Levine -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:14:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.

Spot on post

What it boils down to is that we will simply have a poor oline as long Spielman is our GM.

Building from the "outside in" pretty much nails his philosophy.


So O'Neil, Bradbury, and Cleveland you are giving up on? The problem is that Kalil was good for about 2 years and we spent the 7th pick of the draft on him.....made him gun shy drafting OL.


4th overall.

But if that made him gun shy, he's not up to the job. At all.

But I don't buy that excuse.

Otherwise why would he draft Justin Jefferson after Treadwell busted?


We did receive an extra #1 pick we received for Diggs for one; but he hasn't spent higher than a 2nd rounder since.....


Right. But I don't think he's gun shy because Kalil was a miss. He's had plenty of high pick misses at other positions.

But I do think he tends to undervalue linemen. Or at least feels that you can get comparable value later tin the draft on linemen than you can on other positions. (And he's actually been right on defense, but not so much on offense).




Bruce Johnson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:48:25 PM)

When one player gets elevated it means another player's stock has declined. It's not a matter of a rising tide lifting all of the boats.

https://www.si.com/nfl/vikings/news/vikings-training-camp-notes-day-9-bisi-johnson




Bruce Johnson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 5:50:29 PM)

#Vikings could use more competition at RG. 6'4", 340lbs., didn't allow a sack last season.

(Warren Ludford on Twitter)

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2020/08/falcons-to-release-g-jamon-brown




Bill Johanesen -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 6:06:58 PM)

Started 9 games last year, has bounced around the league, had a suspension in 2018, entered concussion protocol on Aug 21.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 6:49:42 PM)

Question:. Which veteran player do you predict to be the most surprising cut?

I'll start. It will be Adam Thielen. (just kidding)

Kidding aside, I have no clue.




hagar -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 9:15:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: thebigo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.


They really should have foreseen Michael Pierce opting out this season. Damn Spielman! If he would have signed a second Pro-bowl caliber NT we'd be in good shape. Can never quite figure out what that guy is thinking.


Two Pro-Bowlers at each position and I think we have a chance.
Make it happen Spielman




hagar -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 9:17:38 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen

quote:

ORIGINAL: bohumm

The Rams undermined any design cred via the stadium by introducing----hands down----the ugliest uniforms in football. Who things dingy white----er, "bone"----is attractive, other than anyone who can't get their whites white in their laundry?


And the Dodgers are right there setting the example of what white uniforms are. Bright white.


The best uniforms in all of baseball




hagar -> RE: General Vikes Talk (8/24/2020 9:31:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

quote:

ORIGINAL: Arlowe84

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty

* Still have a feeling that my post draft assessment after looking at college clips, that the later pick CB Cameron Dantzler will be a better player than 1st rounder CB Jeff Gladney, will be correct.

* Hearing comments from Theilen being very impressed with Dantzler strengthens that.

* I am looking forward to a 2ndary without Rhodes and Waynes, was never real high on Waynes.

* But the new 2ndary will probably struggle as I think the Vikes will miss Griffin more than many think.

* While I think Jefferson will be a future star, Johnson will play very well, and won't give up the #2 spot for at least another year, unless Johnson is injured.

* Maybe a strange prediction, while I feel that Griffin will play well for Dallas, I have a feeling something bad will happen with him in Texas, that he will get into trouble with the law [thinking of Peterson in Texas - bar fight, and punishing his child], and that trouble could end his professional football career.

If jefferson can't beat out Johnson this year he was a wasted draft pick. Bisi is a terrible #2.


Agreed 100%

What's most depressing reading about camp is our lines.
if you believe winning starts up front, we have seemed to abandon that philosophy
The oline has been decent at times that last couple years, but too many weaknesses to hold up to 17 weeks of NFL caliber defenses
it's a struggle to see how this Oline is much better. This is a defining year for Bradbury, he clearly did not stack up to the hype in year 1, and his "athleticism" was not enough to make up for his lack of bulk/strength vs big lineman.
if he grades out as below average, that pick is a tough loss.

Bigger issue may be the d line though. Wow will that interior be bad, I'd expect team to gouge us up the middle and lots of play action until they can stop it.

Seems like they are focused on trying to improve the team from the outside in.

Right now, this just seems like the team that will have enough talent to beat the teams they should, but will struggle vs elite caliber team, particularly those with strong lines.

Spot on post

What it boils down to is that we will simply have a poor oline as long Spielman is our GM.

Building from the "outside in" pretty much nails his philosophy.


So O'Neil, Bradbury, and Cleveland you are giving up on? The problem is that Kalil was good for about 2 years and we spent the 7th pick of the draft on him.....made him gun shy drafting OL.


4th overall.

But if that made him gun shy, he's not up to the job. At all.

But I don't buy that excuse.

Otherwise why would he draft Justin Jefferson after Treadwell busted?


We did receive an extra #1 pick we received for Diggs for one; but he hasn't spent higher than a 2nd rounder since.....


Right. But I don't think he's gun shy because Kalil was a miss. He's had plenty of high pick misses at other positions.

But I do think he tends to undervalue linemen. Or at least feels that you can get comparable value later tin the draft on linemen than you can on other positions. (And he's actually been right on defense, but not so much on offense).


Do you think that Zimmer might be complicit in the lack of high picks on the oline
by pushing as hard as he can for help on D early in the drafts?




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