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2007 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread (1 Viewer)

Andy Dufresne said:
The Vikes really need to get a better set of safeties. Dwight Smith is terrible and Sharper is just too old.Bring on Kenny Phillips!
They'd be fine if we didn't sit back in coverage mode when you know dang well that hasn't worked for 2+ years. :)I was watching the game with my Dad and told him "watch, they will rush 4 and try to cover".. TD Bears. :wall:Get ball back, 3 and out Bears get ball back and I said "watch again, 4 rush and we get beat" BOOM TD Bears :lol:When you know a team has no choice but to throw you should be rushing no less than 6.. Hell, I'd rush 7, leave a LB in the middle of the field and send the CB's and safety's back 15 yards and back-pedal. There is no excuse at all allowing anyone behind you when you are playing that crappy prevent defense..
If McCauley catches the ball on the play before the Muhammad TD like he should have, we close them out and win by 2 scores. Funny how rushing 4 worked on that play.
:) Rushing four didn't cause that. Griese miss read the coverage and route. My point was simple.Our Defense cannot cover, they haven't covered all year on 3rd down and long and I don't see that changing any time soon. With this Defense, the best way to prevent the long TD is to make sure the QB doesn't have time to look deep. Pressure=hurry=good chance of a turnover.I don't care who the QB is, if you give him time to take a nap in the pocket as he waits for a WR to get open they will kill you all day long. pressure, pressure, pressure. :lmao:
So if it didn't matter, why didn't he just sit back and wait longer for someone to come open? He unloaded it because he had to.Just for the sake of argument, what happens if you bring 6 and they score? Either way, you're not happy with it.I understand that you want pressure, whether it takes 4,5,6 or 7 guys. But there's no guarantee that you get there bringing 6.Up by 14 with a good tackling squad I'll rush 4 and take my chances.
 
Andy Dufresne said:
The Vikes really need to get a better set of safeties. Dwight Smith is terrible and Sharper is just too old.

Bring on Kenny Phillips!
They'd be fine if we didn't sit back in coverage mode when you know dang well that hasn't worked for 2+ years. :wall: I was watching the game with my Dad and told him "watch, they will rush 4 and try to cover".. TD Bears. :wall:

Get ball back, 3 and out Bears get ball back and I said "watch again, 4 rush and we get beat" BOOM TD Bears :lol:

When you know a team has no choice but to throw you should be rushing no less than 6..

Hell, I'd rush 7, leave a LB in the middle of the field and send the CB's and safety's back 15 yards and back-pedal.

There is no excuse at all allowing anyone behind you when you are playing that crappy prevent defense..
If McCauley catches the ball on the play before the Muhammad TD like he should have, we close them out and win by 2 scores. Funny how rushing 4 worked on that play.
:shrug: Rushing four didn't cause that. Griese miss read the coverage and route.

My point was simple.

Our Defense cannot cover, they haven't covered all year on 3rd down and long and I don't see that changing any time soon.

With this Defense, the best way to prevent the long TD is to make sure the QB doesn't have time to look deep.

Pressure=hurry=good chance of a turnover.

I don't care who the QB is, if you give him time to take a nap in the pocket as he waits for a WR to get open they will kill you all day long.

pressure, pressure, pressure. :goodposting:
So if it didn't matter, why didn't he just sit back and wait longer for someone to come open? He unloaded it because he had to.Just for the sake of argument, what happens if you bring 6 and they score? Either way, you're not happy with it.

I understand that you want pressure, whether it takes 4,5,6 or 7 guys. But there's no guarantee that you get there bringing 6.

Up by 14 with a good tackling squad I'll rush 4 and take my chances.
Would I hate that they scored.. of course. But I'd feel better about it as I would feel they were at least trying.

Sitting back and playing prevent defense is crap. Add in the fact they scored not once but twice while we played "prevent Defense" and I think you'll understand my :rant:

Bring the pressure.. If you get burned :shrug: at least you tried.

Dropping back in pass coverage and watching the offense eat you up like a mouse on a soft piece of cheese gives me a headache :wall:

 
I loved that AD had the big game yesterday, but I'm almost embarassed to say that I was rooting for us to lose :thumbup: :top5draftpick: :firechildress:

 
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I loved that AD had the big game yesterday, but I'm almost embarassed to say that I was rooting for us to lose :goodposting: :top5draftpick: :firechildress:
Don't feel bad. I was thinking the same thing.This team is just a couple guys away from being really good. What if they had a decent right side of the o-line and a better situation at safety.
 
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This team is just a couple guys away from being really good. What if they had a decent right side of the o-line and a better situation at safety.
Tough spots to fill from solely from the draft.. but could be done.I am hoping for once they will get into the FA market and look for a veteran WR to help Rice and possibly Williamson take off.
 
This team is just a couple guys away from being really good. What if they had a decent right side of the o-line and a better situation at safety.
Tough spots to fill from solely from the draft.. but could be done.I am hoping for once they will get into the FA market and look for a veteran WR to help Rice and possibly Williamson take off.
This years draft is nearly barren of decent safety options. If they get a top 10 pick, they have a shot at Kenny Phillips. Then draft someone to play RG/RT and now we're talking.
 
I loved that AD had the big game yesterday, but I'm almost embarassed to say that I was rooting for us to lose :goodposting: :top5draftpick: :firechildress:
Don't feel bad. I was thinking the same thing.This team is just a couple guys away from being really good. What if they had a decent right side of the o-line and a better situation at safety.
I would say with just an average QB, WR, and a better coaching staff we would be one of the top NFC teams. We're comin!
 
This team is just a couple guys away from being really good. What if they had a decent right side of the o-line and a better situation at safety.
Tough spots to fill from solely from the draft.. but could be done.I am hoping for once they will get into the FA market and look for a veteran WR to help Rice and possibly Williamson take off.
Anyone know who the FA WRs are for next year?
 
Anyone know who the FA WRs are for next year?
According to Footballsfuture.com
Bernard Berrian, UFA, Chicago BearsPatrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsDrew Carter, UFA, Carolina PanthersAntonio Chatman UFA Cincinnati Bengals Keary Colbert UFA Carolina Panthers Terrance Copper UFA New Orleans Saints Andre' Davis UFA Houston Texans Malcom Floyd RFA San Diego Chargers Doug Gabriel UFA Oakland Raiders Justin Gage UFA Tennessee Titans D.J. Hackett UFA Seattle Seahawks Az-Zahir Hakim UFA Miami Dolphins Taylor Jacobs UFA Washington Redskins Jerome Mathis RFA Houston Texans Samie Parker UFA Kansas City Chiefs David Patten UFA New Orleans Saints Marcus Robinson UFA Detroit Lions Brandon Stokley UFA Denver Broncos
 
Anyone know who the FA WRs are for next year?
According to Footballsfuture.com
Bernard Berrian, UFA, Chicago BearsPatrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsDrew Carter, UFA, Carolina PanthersAntonio Chatman UFA Cincinnati Bengals Keary Colbert UFA Carolina Panthers Terrance Copper UFA New Orleans Saints Andre' Davis UFA Houston Texans Malcom Floyd RFA San Diego Chargers Doug Gabriel UFA Oakland Raiders Justin Gage UFA Tennessee Titans D.J. Hackett UFA Seattle Seahawks Az-Zahir Hakim UFA Miami Dolphins Taylor Jacobs UFA Washington Redskins Jerome Mathis RFA Houston Texans Samie Parker UFA Kansas City Chiefs David Patten UFA New Orleans Saints Marcus Robinson UFA Detroit Lions Brandon Stokley UFA Denver Broncos
Patrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsI'd be fine with either one of those two added to our mix.
 
Was anyone impressed with how well Dwight Smith played yesterday. He was everywhere.Sharper, however, appears done to me. If the Vikes end up with a top 10 pick next year, I think they should give serious thought to drafting safety Kenny Phillips from Miami.
I must say that he did play well, however, I find that this is the exception, rather than the rule. I find him frustrating to watch because he always bites on the play-action (not an issue yesterday being the Pack wasn't going to run the ball). I also think he trys too hard to make Sportscenter with outstanding plays and in-turn gets beat on standard plays.
Nice to see Dwight Smith play his normal game. Griese goes back to pass and :clap: Hester goes right past Smith. It was like he didn't know they might try and throw deep. He simply drives me crazy most games and I was shocked the team didn't cut him this offseason with as many safeties that they had on the roster.
 
Anyone know who the FA WRs are for next year?
According to Footballsfuture.com
Bernard Berrian, UFA, Chicago BearsPatrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsDrew Carter, UFA, Carolina PanthersAntonio Chatman UFA Cincinnati Bengals Keary Colbert UFA Carolina Panthers Terrance Copper UFA New Orleans Saints Andre' Davis UFA Houston Texans Malcom Floyd RFA San Diego Chargers Doug Gabriel UFA Oakland Raiders Justin Gage UFA Tennessee Titans D.J. Hackett UFA Seattle Seahawks Az-Zahir Hakim UFA Miami Dolphins Taylor Jacobs UFA Washington Redskins Jerome Mathis RFA Houston Texans Samie Parker UFA Kansas City Chiefs David Patten UFA New Orleans Saints Marcus Robinson UFA Detroit Lions Brandon Stokley UFA Denver Broncos
Patrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsI'd be fine with either one of those two added to our mix.
Crayton would be O.K. Berrian would be O.K. too. Johnson does little for me. To be honest, this whole list makes me go :yes:
 
Anyone know who the FA WRs are for next year?
According to Footballsfuture.com
Bernard Berrian, UFA, Chicago BearsPatrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsDrew Carter, UFA, Carolina PanthersAntonio Chatman UFA Cincinnati Bengals Keary Colbert UFA Carolina Panthers Terrance Copper UFA New Orleans Saints Andre' Davis UFA Houston Texans Malcom Floyd RFA San Diego Chargers Doug Gabriel UFA Oakland Raiders Justin Gage UFA Tennessee Titans D.J. Hackett UFA Seattle Seahawks Az-Zahir Hakim UFA Miami Dolphins Taylor Jacobs UFA Washington Redskins Jerome Mathis RFA Houston Texans Samie Parker UFA Kansas City Chiefs David Patten UFA New Orleans Saints Marcus Robinson UFA Detroit Lions Brandon Stokley UFA Denver Broncos
Patrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas CowboysBryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsI'd be fine with either one of those two added to our mix.
Crayton would be O.K. Berrian would be O.K. too. Johnson does little for me. To be honest, this whole list makes me go :banned:
Could always work out a trade..Oh yea, that would take smarts to pull it off correctly. :rolleyes:
 
The Vikes really need to get a better set of safeties. Dwight Smith is terrible and Sharper is just too old.

Bring on Kenny Phillips!
They'd be fine if we didn't sit back in coverage mode when you know dang well that hasn't worked for 2+ years. :wall: I was watching the game with my Dad and told him "watch, they will rush 4 and try to cover".. TD Bears. :wall:

Get ball back, 3 and out Bears get ball back and I said "watch again, 4 rush and we get beat" BOOM TD Bears :lol:

When you know a team has no choice but to throw you should be rushing no less than 6..

Hell, I'd rush 7, leave a LB in the middle of the field and send the CB's and safety's back 15 yards and back-pedal.

There is no excuse at all allowing anyone behind you when you are playing that crappy prevent defense..
If McCauley catches the ball on the play before the Muhammad TD like he should have, we close them out and win by 2 scores. Funny how rushing 4 worked on that play.
:X Rushing four didn't cause that. Griese miss read the coverage and route.

My point was simple.

Our Defense cannot cover, they haven't covered all year on 3rd down and long and I don't see that changing any time soon.

With this Defense, the best way to prevent the long TD is to make sure the QB doesn't have time to look deep.

Pressure=hurry=good chance of a turnover.

I don't care who the QB is, if you give him time to take a nap in the pocket as he waits for a WR to get open they will kill you all day long.

pressure, pressure, pressure. :popcorn:
So if it didn't matter, why didn't he just sit back and wait longer for someone to come open? He unloaded it because he had to.Just for the sake of argument, what happens if you bring 6 and they score? Either way, you're not happy with it.

I understand that you want pressure, whether it takes 4,5,6 or 7 guys. But there's no guarantee that you get there bringing 6.

Up by 14 with a good tackling squad I'll rush 4 and take my chances.
Would I hate that they scored.. of course. But I'd feel better about it as I would feel they were at least trying.

Sitting back and playing prevent defense is crap. Add in the fact they scored not once but twice while we played "prevent Defense" and I think you'll understand my :rant:

Bring the pressure.. If you get burned :shrug: at least you tried.

Dropping back in pass coverage and watching the offense eat you up like a mouse on a soft piece of cheese gives me a headache :wall:
I hear you.I just don't see the problem with playing your base nickel coverage in that situation. I was more upset that the secondary let up effort wise and seemed to think it was over, instead of finishing with the same effort.

On the Hester TD, your safeties (if anything) weren't deep enough. In a true prevent, you would probably play three deep on the back end and play even further back.

I don't mind blitzing and staying aggressive there, I just can't make the blanket statement to bring the house on every play.

 
Souhan rules. :lmao:

Jim Souhan: Coy coach says Peterson is not 'the man' yet

By Jim Souhan, Star Tribune

Most of us watch Adrian Peterson leave tacklers flailing like drowning men and see the best pure running back the Vikings have ever had, the best athlete in the Twin Cities, and the newly crowned NFC offensive player of the week.

That is why we are not equipped to coach an NFL team.

We see the best runner in the NFL. Brad Childress, being an experienced football man, sees the backup running back the Vikings have been missing ever since Rick Fenney last pulled a hamstring.

"Yeah, he's a number two," Childress said Monday. "That's how he is. It doesn't bother him, it doesn't bother me. I don't know -- if it bothers you guys, it will give you an article to write."

It's the best kind of article -- the kind celebrating the flexibility of a coaching mind that can look at the top rusher in the NFL -- and it's not close -- and see the next Allen Rice.

This is a historic week for Peterson. He set a team record for rushing yards with 224 on 20 carries on Sunday in the victory over the Bears. He's the first Vikings rookie to win the NFC offensive player of the week award since Randy Moss thrashed the Cowboys in Dallas in 1998, and this week Peterson, an East Texan, returns to his home state to play for the first time in iconic and drafty Texas Stadium.

We see the No. 1 rusher in the NFL; Childress sees the No. 2 guy on his depth chart. We see the guy who can salvage a season, save a coach and build a stadium. Brad sees Alfred Anderson.

Give him credit -- Childress' strategy confounded the once-proud Bears defense on Sunday. After seeing Chester Taylor carry the ball, the Bears couldn't quite grasp the speed at which Peterson moved. While the Bears were waiting for dial-up, Peterson went all ethernet on them. :lol:

Most of us would think asking Peterson to be a backup is a bit like asking Jimi Hendrix to play rhythm guitar, or Luciano Pavarotti to hum in the background, but it worked. Peterson went through the Bears like seed through a goose.

Monday afternoon, in the Vikings' locker room, Peterson's teammates sounded relieved, knowing they have finally found the backup running back they were looking for.

"He's the best backup I've ever seen," said cornerback Antoine Winfield.

"Yes," said quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, "we have the best backup running back in the NFL."

Winfield and Jackson were smiling as they spoke. Maybe they were thinking of Frank Caliendo's John Madden impersonation, because this is serious stuff.

You can't win in the NFL without a great backup running back. Remember those great Cowboys teams, led by Troy Hambrick? Remember the Steel Curtain dynasty, led by Reggie Harrison?

"Adrian," Jackson said, "looks like a grown man playing in a Pee Wee game."

It takes a true football insider to look at Peterson and see Ted Brown.

But it's important for Peterson to play his role. You can't have him make the first carry of the game -- he might break the play for an 80-yard touchdown, and Pat Williams might have to take the field before he's done with his baby back ribs. :lol:

Plus, Erasmus James apparently has a problem with starting running backs, and you don't want him taking a swing at Peterson's collarbone.

Having shown the nation that he's a Moss with manners, Peterson will try to establish himself further as a quality backup running back on Sunday in his home state.

Peterson is entering what Dennis Green used to call "rarified air." Sure, fans all over the country are comparing him to Eric Dickerson or Walter Payton.

Blessed with Brad's vision, we in Minnesota know better. We know Peterson has a chance to make us forget all about D.J. Dozier.

Jim Souhan can be heard Sundays from 10 a.m.-noon on AM-1500 KSTP. • jsouhan@startribune.com
 
I've always been a "glass is half-full" guy, so here I go.

As frustrating as it is to watch the Vikings this year, let's keep in mind a couple things.

1) They have been in every game - outcome hasn't been decided until the last drive or two in every game (adds to the frustration level, but at least they are competitive).

2) They have four losses (three of them on the road) and the combined record of those they have lost to is 19-7, so they have been competitive against quality opponents.

I'll say it again, they aren't a playoff team anyway, but they have played ok and if they can add a playmaker at WR in the offseason and figure out the QB position, they will be ok.

 
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I've always been a "glass is half-full" guy, so here I go.

As frustrating as it is to watch the Vikings this year, let's keep in mind a couple things.

1) They have been in every game - outcome hasn't been decided until the last drive or two in every game (adds to the frustration level, but at least they are competitive).

2) They have four losses (three of them on the road) and the combined record of those they have lost to is 19-7, so they have been competitive against quality opponents.

I'll say it again, they aren't a playoff team anyway, but they have played ok and if they can add a playmaker at WR in the offseason and figure out the QB position, they will be ok.
In my view, it's not too difficult to figure out. Travaris Jackson isn't a starting caliber QB on a solid Division I team, much less a solid NFL starter. If this team had a Hasselbeck-esque starting QB, just solid but not great, we'd be 4-2, maybe 5-1. The Vikings need to contact Cleveland post haste and see what it would take to pry away Derek Anderson. We need a guy now, not one that will take 2-3 years to develop, as our defense is built to win now. A solid QB would make the WR's better, even though we all know they lack talent.
 
I've always been a "glass is half-full" guy, so here I go.As frustrating as it is to watch the Vikings this year, let's keep in mind a couple things.1) They have been in every game - outcome hasn't been decided until the last drive or two in every game (adds to the frustration level, but at least they are competitive).2) They have four losses (three of them on the road) and the combined record of those they have lost to is 19-7, so they have been competitive against quality opponents.I'll say it again, they aren't a playoff team anyway, but they have played ok and if they can add a playmaker at WR in the offseason and figure out the QB position, they will be ok.
:rolleyes: Thanks to our defense we have had a chance every game.Many disagree with me, but I'm actually happy they are sticking with TJ. We have to know now what his future is with the team. We can't go into another off season wondering if he can or cannot be the starting QB in the future. Benching him and still losing does nothing to further this team to develop for the future.But the biggest reason, as I've posted before, is that the more they stink, the more the chances go up we get rid of Chilldress. ... There is my 1/2 full glass thinking.. The more we suck the better we will be. :yes:
 
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I've always been a "glass is half-full" guy, so here I go.

As frustrating as it is to watch the Vikings this year, let's keep in mind a couple things.

1) They have been in every game - outcome hasn't been decided until the last drive or two in every game (adds to the frustration level, but at least they are competitive).

2) They have four losses (three of them on the road) and the combined record of those they have lost to is 19-7, so they have been competitive against quality opponents.

I'll say it again, they aren't a playoff team anyway, but they have played ok and if they can add a playmaker at WR in the offseason and figure out the QB position, they will be ok.
In my view, it's not too difficult to figure out. Travaris Jackson isn't a starting caliber QB on a solid Division I team, much less a solid NFL starter. If this team had a Hasselbeck-esque starting QB, just solid but not great, we'd be 4-2, maybe 5-1. The Vikings need to contact Cleveland post haste and see what it would take to pry away Derek Anderson. We need a guy now, not one that will take 2-3 years to develop, as our defense is built to win now. A solid QB would make the WR's better, even though we all know they lack talent.
Next year.. I don't see any chance of us doing anything this year. Doesn't matter who the QB is.. With the inexperience at WR, the OL not knowing how to pass protect and Childress deciding how players should be used they have no chance.Live with the crappy season we are in for this year, higher pick in the draft next season with the hope the owner gets rid of Childress...

 
In my view, it's not too difficult to figure out. Travaris Jackson isn't a starting caliber QB on a solid Division I team, much less a solid NFL starter. If this team had a Hasselbeck-esque starting QB, just solid but not great, we'd be 4-2, maybe 5-1. The Vikings need to contact Cleveland post haste and see what it would take to pry away Derek Anderson. We need a guy now, not one that will take 2-3 years to develop, as our defense is built to win now. A solid QB would make the WR's better, even though we all know they lack talent.
I was just thinking this morning that the Vikes should trade for Quinn if the Browns continue to get production out of Anderson. They're missing a 1st rounder, and our top 10 pick would be worth it to get Quinn.
Thanks to our defense we have had a chance every game.Many disagree with me, but I'm actually happy they are sticking with TJ. We have to know now what his future is with the team. We can't go into another off season wondering if he can or cannot be the starting QB in the future. Benching him and still losing does nothing to further this team to develop for the future.But the biggest reason, as I've posted before, is that the more they stink it, the more the chances go up we get rid of Chilldress. ... There is my 1/2 full glass thining.. The more we suck the better we will be. :rolleyes:
For the love of GOD, snogger. We already know what Jackson's future is. It's the same as Spergeon Wynn. The guy has a gun for an arm and that is IT. He has shown now progress and only the barest of flashes - not enough to hang your hat on.Like you said though - if it gets rid of Childress then by all means, continue to play him.
 
In my view, it's not too difficult to figure out. Travaris Jackson isn't a starting caliber QB on a solid Division I team, much less a solid NFL starter. If this team had a Hasselbeck-esque starting QB, just solid but not great, we'd be 4-2, maybe 5-1. The Vikings need to contact Cleveland post haste and see what it would take to pry away Derek Anderson. We need a guy now, not one that will take 2-3 years to develop, as our defense is built to win now. A solid QB would make the WR's better, even though we all know they lack talent.
I was just thinking this morning that the Vikes should trade for Quinn if the Browns continue to get production out of Anderson. They're missing a 1st rounder, and our top 10 pick would be worth it to get Quinn.
Thanks to our defense we have had a chance every game.

Many disagree with me, but I'm actually happy they are sticking with TJ. We have to know now what his future is with the team. We can't go into another off season wondering if he can or cannot be the starting QB in the future. Benching him and still losing does nothing to further this team to develop for the future.

But the biggest reason, as I've posted before, is that the more they stink it, the more the chances go up we get rid of Chilldress. ...

There is my 1/2 full glass thining.. The more we suck the better we will be. ;)
For the love of GOD, snogger. We already know what Jackson's future is. It's the same as Spergeon Wynn. The guy has a gun for an arm and that is IT. He has shown now progress and only the barest of flashes - not enough to hang your hat on.Like you said though - if it gets rid of Childress then by all means, continue to play him.
:goodposting: Think about it this way.. If we let Holmcomb start the rest of the way and he got us to a 7-9 or 8-8 record, what good does that do us??

Owner thinks Childress is smart and keeps him :wall: and Childress will go into next year saying "TJ learned and will be better" :wall:

 
Need list of FA QB and WR. Blow as much cap as you have to get top Player on each of those list.

The OL is fine, Keep AP fresh and ride him next year.

 
Need list of FA QB and WR. Blow as much cap as you have to get top Player on each of those list.

The OL is fine, Keep AP fresh and ride him next year.
Here are the likely FA's available next year:
Quarterbacks:

Rex Grossman, UFA, Chicago Bears

Tony Romo, UFA, Dallas Cowboys

Josh McCown, UFA, Oakland Raiders

Ken Dorsey UFA Cleveland Browns

Ryan Fitzpatrick RFA Cincinnati Bengals

Drew Henson UFA Minnesota Vikings

Cleo Lemon UFA Miami Dolphins

Jared Lorenzen UFA New York Giants

Jamie Martin UFA New Orleans Saints

Jim Sorgi UFA Indianapolis Colts

WRs:

Bernard Berrian, UFA, Chicago Bears

Patrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas Cowboys

Bryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona Cardinals

Drew Carter, UFA, Carolina Panthers

Antonio Chatman UFA Cincinnati Bengals

Keary Colbert UFA Carolina Panthers

Terrance Copper UFA New Orleans Saints

Andre' Davis UFA Houston Texans

Malcom Floyd RFA San Diego Chargers

Doug Gabriel UFA Oakland Raiders

Justin Gage UFA Tennessee Titans

D.J. Hackett UFA Seattle Seahawks

Az-Zahir Hakim UFA Miami Dolphins

Taylor Jacobs UFA Washington Redskins

Jerome Mathis RFA Houston Texans

Samie Parker UFA Kansas City Chiefs

David Patten UFA New Orleans Saints

Marcus Robinson UFA Detroit Lions

Brandon Stokley UFA Denver Broncos
I don't see much help there.Let's speculate wildly for a second...

If Derek Anderson continues to play well for the Browns, is there a chance that Quinn could be had for a top 10 pick?

 
I don't see much help there.

Let's speculate wildly for a second...

If Derek Anderson continues to play well for the Browns, is there a chance that Quinn could be had for a top 10 pick?
LOLThey already passed on Quinn. They're not going to give up their #1 for him now. As long as Chili is here Tarvaris is the man. Get used to it.

 
I don't see much help there.

Let's speculate wildly for a second...

If Derek Anderson continues to play well for the Browns, is there a chance that Quinn could be had for a top 10 pick?
LOLThey already passed on Quinn. They're not going to give up their #1 for him now. As long as Chili is here Tarvaris is the man. Get used to it.
I would say that circumstances have changed dramatically. They passed on Quinn because they thought they could make TJ an NFL QB. They're obviously wrong.If it helps you speculate, consider Childress gone.

 
Bryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona Cardinals

Better the most would think.....

Tony Romo, UFA, Dallas Cowboys Cough, Cough.... Not much help?

Then Again it might take P. manning type deal to rip him from the Boys.

 
Bryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsBetter the most would think..... Tony Romo, UFA, Dallas Cowboys Cough, Cough.... Not much help?Then Again it might take P. manning type deal to rip him from the Boys.
I meant to type that I assume the Cowboys re-sign Romo. Cripes, if they don't... :eek:
 
If Childress is gone I see them taking YET another QB in the draft. That will be another draft pick on a QB. Someone will have to explain to me why Thigpen wasn't protected at all, and then another pick was wasted on Holcombe.

This front office has Miami Dolphins written all over it. That should scare people.

 
I've always been a "glass is half-full" guy, so here I go.

As frustrating as it is to watch the Vikings this year, let's keep in mind a couple things.

1) They have been in every game - outcome hasn't been decided until the last drive or two in every game (adds to the frustration level, but at least they are competitive).

2) They have four losses (three of them on the road) and the combined record of those they have lost to is 19-7, so they have been competitive against quality opponents.

I'll say it again, they aren't a playoff team anyway, but they have played ok and if they can add a playmaker at WR in the offseason and figure out the QB position, they will be ok.
:bye:

Thanks to our defense we have had a chance every game.

Many disagree with me, but I'm actually happy they are sticking with TJ. We have to know now what his future is with the team. We can't go into another off season wondering if he can or cannot be the starting QB in the future. Benching him and still losing does nothing to further this team to develop for the future.

But the biggest reason, as I've posted before, is that the more they stink, the more the chances go up we get rid of Chilldress. ...

There is my 1/2 full glass thinking.. The more we suck the better we will be. ;)
I agree with this.I can't help but wonder what this team could be had they found a way to get Matt Schaub.

I know your thoughts on Childress, but let me ask you this...

What do you think this team and offense would look like with a capable QB?

 
I agree with this.I can't help but wonder what this team could be had they found a way to get Matt Schaub.I know your thoughts on Childress, but let me ask you this...What do you think this team and offense would look like with a capable QB?
If they had gotten Shaub and ONE serviceable receiver in free agency they would be a playoff team this year. Easily.
 
If Childress is gone I see them taking YET another QB in the draft. That will be another draft pick on a QB. Someone will have to explain to me why Thigpen wasn't protected at all, and then another pick was wasted on Holcombe.This front office has Miami Dolphins written all over it. That should scare people.
Considering Rick Speilman managed the Dolphins into the ground, this isn't surprising.
 
I agree with this.

I can't help but wonder what this team could be had they found a way to get Matt Schaub.

I know your thoughts on Childress, but let me ask you this...

What do you think this team and offense would look like with a capable QB?
If they had gotten Shaub and ONE serviceable receiver in free agency they would be a playoff team this year. Easily.
So how can you lay all the blame on Childress...he can only coach what he has. I know he like TJ coming out of college but he is not the only one making roster decisions.
 
I agree with this.

I can't help but wonder what this team could be had they found a way to get Matt Schaub.

I know your thoughts on Childress, but let me ask you this...

What do you think this team and offense would look like with a capable QB?
If they had gotten Shaub and ONE serviceable receiver in free agency they would be a playoff team this year. Easily.
So how can you lay all the blame on Childress...he can only coach what he has. I know he like TJ coming out of college but he is not the only one making roster decisions.
I just called the front office "Miami Dolphins" like. I don't and never have just blamed Childress.You have one of the worst front offices in football. Their public relations dept. is the worst.

You have perhaps the worst personnel man in Spielman in football. Terrible.

And you have Chili. You know Chili had the hard on for Tarvaris. You don't draft a QB without getting some input from the coach. Chili has made most of the decisions at the QB position, including floating Thigpen when it was quite obvious he would be scooped up.

 
Bryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona CardinalsBetter the most would think..... Tony Romo, UFA, Dallas Cowboys Cough, Cough.... Not much help?Then Again it might take P. manning type deal to rip him from the Boys.
I meant to type that I assume the Cowboys re-sign Romo. Cripes, if they don't... :headbang:
Just looked though some new articles and Dallas as already stated they will Tag Romo if they can not work out a deal.
 
ScoobyDoo said:
Andy Dufresne said:
TeamDingo said:
Donovan McNabb = Top 10 pick?They passed on Quinn already.
Sweet Jeebus, no.They passed on Quinn because they thought Jackson was good enough.
Or, Donovan was the plan all along. I wouldn't put it past Chili.
I'm betting Philly releases McNabb anyway. Wouldn't surprise me to see the Vikes take a run at him. May generate some excitement anyway.
 
FunkyPlutos said:
ScoobyDoo said:
jestertj said:
I agree with this.

I can't help but wonder what this team could be had they found a way to get Matt Schaub.

I know your thoughts on Childress, but let me ask you this...

What do you think this team and offense would look like with a capable QB?
If they had gotten Shaub and ONE serviceable receiver in free agency they would be a playoff team this year. Easily.
So how can you lay all the blame on Childress...he can only coach what he has. I know he like TJ coming out of college but he is not the only one making roster decisions.
Because he made the choices. He made the choice to go into the season with TJ as his starter.

He made the decision to not go after any veteran WR's.

He made the decision to go after that TE from the Giants.

The TE has looked OK at times, but not worth the money they spent on him.

He also has made the decision to use AD on Kickoff returns and than say he is getting as many touches as Chester. :confused:

 
Well, the reason they gave for passing on Quinn was to see if TJ was an NFL QB. To give him his shot.

If they really thought AD was that much of an animal when they drafted him, maybe he would've been promoted to starter by now?

As a sidenote: Did anyone else see Adrian's dad on Sunday? He looked like he could suit up and knock some heads off! He was busting out of his jersey with all his muscles. Somehow this gives me more confidence in ADP.

 
Well, the reason they gave for passing on Quinn was to see if TJ was an NFL QB. To give him his shot.If they really thought AD was that much of an animal when they drafted him, maybe he would've been promoted to starter by now? As a sidenote: Did anyone else see Adrian's dad on Sunday? He looked like he could suit up and knock some heads off! He was busting out of his jersey with all his muscles. Somehow this gives me more confidence in ADP.
the past few years he hasn't had much else to do but lift.
 
Well, the reason they gave for passing on Quinn was to see if TJ was an NFL QB. To give him his shot.If they really thought AD was that much of an animal when they drafted him, maybe he would've been promoted to starter by now? As a sidenote: Did anyone else see Adrian's dad on Sunday? He looked like he could suit up and knock some heads off! He was busting out of his jersey with all his muscles. Somehow this gives me more confidence in ADP.
the past few years he hasn't had much else to do but lift.
True, but when they first showed him, I thought it was his older brother. Someone in their forties isn't supposed to look like that.
 
Players "available" next year:

Anderson will become a restricted free agent in March and a league source told Yahoo! Sports the Browns will likely extend a qualifying offer that would require another team to give up a first- and third-round pick should it sign him.
Worth a 1st & 3rd rounder?? :sarcasm: Maybe if he continues on his pace, but seems a little steep.
Chad Johnson, WR, Cincinnati Bengals

He turns 30 this offseason, still giving him 2-3 years of peak level play. And his contract averages a palatable $4.6 million in base salary per season for the last four years of his deal. And with Chris Chambers drawing a second-round pick from the San Diego Chargers, the Bengals could draw the same, if not better, compensation for Johnson.
do we want a headache, if he performs?

Trade bait?

 
Players "available" next year:

Anderson will become a restricted free agent in March and a league source told Yahoo! Sports the Browns will likely extend a qualifying offer that would require another team to give up a first- and third-round pick should it sign him.
Worth a 1st & 3rd rounder?? :thumbdown: Maybe if he continues on his pace, but seems a little steep.
No way. Not worth that. I'd give up a 1st for Quinn though.
Chad Johnson, WR, Cincinnati Bengals

He turns 30 this offseason, still giving him 2-3 years of peak level play. And his contract averages a palatable $4.6 million in base salary per season for the last four years of his deal. And with Chris Chambers drawing a second-round pick from the San Diego Chargers, the Bengals could draw the same, if not better, compensation for Johnson.
do we want a headache, if he performs?

Trade bait?
Are you kidding me? Ocho Cinco would be AWESOME in purple. It's only because the Bengals are losing that he's "become a headache". He's the same guy he was before.

And they aren't losing because of his play, that's for sure.

 
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