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As far as the QB situation goes, I side with my old HS coach who said "the only good thing about a sophomore is that one day he'll be a senior."
Young QB's just make me itchy, they look good, then they're pumping gas before they're 26.
I'll take the crusty old man who has bounced around and who is one hit away from retirement before the pup. I'm not saying I'm right but at that position mileage can supercede athleticism. There is a reason why these recycled guys survive as long as they do.
Young QB's just make me itchy, they look good, then they're pumping gas before they're 26.
I'll take the crusty old man who has bounced around and who is one hit away from retirement before the pup. I'm not saying I'm right but at that position mileage can supercede athleticism. There is a reason why these recycled guys survive as long as they do.
Denny was a disciple of that. Remember, he brought in Moon, Cunningham and George and tried to drag Marino out of retirement before he would give the job to Daunte.
If this team could have hung on to Daunte and Moss......
We have never seen such a great RB but we have never had such a lack of talent at WR and QB.
If this team could have hung on to Daunte and Moss......
We have never seen such a great RB but we have never had such a lack of talent at WR and QB.
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Denny may not have given much thought to the defense but he had the right idea with the QB. Holcomb has looked a lot more confident than Jackson out there, it's time to see if he can do something in this offense.
I don't think Culpepper and Moss would be the answer to this team. Culpepper had one spectacular game this year for Oakland but hasn't done anything since and isn't even starting right now. Moss plays when he's interested and I don't see him having much interest if he were still here.
One thing that's kind of been lost under Peterson's incredible performance was the way the defense played on Sunday. Rivers looked terrible but a lot of credit has to go to the defense, they completely bottled up LT. If they can play like that next week they can beat Brett and the Packers.
I don't think Culpepper and Moss would be the answer to this team. Culpepper had one spectacular game this year for Oakland but hasn't done anything since and isn't even starting right now. Moss plays when he's interested and I don't see him having much interest if he were still here.
One thing that's kind of been lost under Peterson's incredible performance was the way the defense played on Sunday. Rivers looked terrible but a lot of credit has to go to the defense, they completely bottled up LT. If they can play like that next week they can beat Brett and the Packers.
Good observation Chris but , as it relates to the issue of Childress, where has that kind of defensive scheme been all year?
We know they can stop the run.They have 2 great tackles.
They are vulnerable vs the pass because they cant apply any pressure on the passer. They cant apply pressure becasue thay have no outside (DE) pass rushers.
But they dont do anything about it. They dont bring people. Their CBs arent that good and look worse trying to cover guys for 5 seconds. So, they sit back in their precious cover 2 and get picked apart.
Apparently Frazier turned them loose yesterday. Its about time.
Maybe Chilley is learning. Maybe.
We know they can stop the run.They have 2 great tackles.
They are vulnerable vs the pass because they cant apply any pressure on the passer. They cant apply pressure becasue thay have no outside (DE) pass rushers.
But they dont do anything about it. They dont bring people. Their CBs arent that good and look worse trying to cover guys for 5 seconds. So, they sit back in their precious cover 2 and get picked apart.
Apparently Frazier turned them loose yesterday. Its about time.
Maybe Chilley is learning. Maybe.
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Great point! He was available in the off-season but he would not have thrived in MN as he is now in NE because of our "offense" and coaching staff.State Champ 97 wrote:I have never seen a player that can make a good team great or a bad team worse the way that Moss can.
Coaching point of comparision - I lived in Cleveland when Belichick got his first head coaching job. There are many personal traits that Chilly is showing that Bill exhibited when he failed miserably in Cleveland and got run out of town. The only intangible difference I can put my finger on is there was a likeabilty, hard-ass demeanor that Belichick had about him that I do not get with Chilly. But maybe he is learning??
packerboy has it right about the quaterback and receivers. Need that real soon to help extend the usefulness of AP.
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Just imagine if Chilly would/could have figured out what he had in AP BEFORE the trading deadline. Why not trade Taylor, a bonfide NFL starter, to some team desperate for a RB? Maybe WE could have fleeced somebody ala Herschel Walker. Ok, that's a stretch, but maybe we could have at least picked up a WR and/or a draft pick.packerboy wrote:Chilly did not know what to do with AP at the start. He hadnt factored him into his offense. His system didnt include featuring AP so he was dazed and confused. Chester Taylor was his guy.
So, we are now halfway through the season and he finally figured out that some stupid boofin rotation wasnt goin to get it done and AP is now in there most of the time with Taylor giving him much needed rests.
The guy is either stubborn or stupid. My guess is it's a little of both.
Well one thing's for sure... he doesn't have anything to do with player transactions. Rick Spielman does. Gotta blame him if you want to blame somebody.RSI wrote:Just imagine if Chilly would/could have figured out what he had in AP BEFORE the trading deadline. Why not trade Taylor, a bonfide NFL starter, to some team desperate for a RB? Maybe WE could have fleeced somebody ala Herschel Walker. Ok, that's a stretch, but maybe we could have at least picked up a WR and/or a draft pick.packerboy wrote:Chilly did not know what to do with AP at the start. He hadnt factored him into his offense. His system didnt include featuring AP so he was dazed and confused. Chester Taylor was his guy.
So, we are now halfway through the season and he finally figured out that some stupid boofin rotation wasnt goin to get it done and AP is now in there most of the time with Taylor giving him much needed rests.
The guy is either stubborn or stupid. My guess is it's a little of both.
Bad as a he may be, not everything falls on Childress' shoulders.
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He is probably not stupid.
Stubborn for sure but that aint all bad.
At some point in time, they have to decide on an approach and stick with it.
A player like AP doesnt fall into your lap everyday. So, for a while, you can excuse his confusion about how to use him.
It took him too long and thats a problem.
Same with the pass defense. How many 3rd and longs did they have to give up before they tried bringing some people to rush the passer.
Stubborn for sure but that aint all bad.
At some point in time, they have to decide on an approach and stick with it.
A player like AP doesnt fall into your lap everyday. So, for a while, you can excuse his confusion about how to use him.
It took him too long and thats a problem.
Same with the pass defense. How many 3rd and longs did they have to give up before they tried bringing some people to rush the passer.
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Hardly. They were asking for a ransom for him. If they were going to move him, they wanted to win big on the trade. He's gone after this year anyway, so why not get something for him?State Champ 97 wrote:They must have had a notion of something because they tried to move Mewelde Moore early in the season.

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I was a bit surprised to see Chilly with a 33% approval rating. The minnhock folks must not be voting
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Funny... the only time he goes above the 10's is after a win... even then he only goes into the 30's.RSI wrote:I was a bit surprised to see Chilly with a 33% approval rating. The minnhock folks must not be voting![]()
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Fickle fans.
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that's the way to surf........ being out ahead of the waveEREmpireStrikesBack wrote:The "Whine Line" on KFAN was all about Childress and how long til he's gone.
Is it just me, or is the bored about 1-2 weeks ahead of the rest of the general population?
best thing about the whine line is when caller who is 5 x the legal limit gets through
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