Oh, please, that wasn't an implicit criticism, just a statement of fact. The subject of the discussion was winning and the Vikings didn't have a winning record in 2014 so that was relevant. Their 2014 record can't be solely attributed to Bridgewater any more than he can be credited as the reason the team went 11-5 in 2015.StumpHunter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:25 amYep, he only went .500 on a team with a pedestrian run game, a bad defense and very little talent on the offensive side of the ball...as a rookie. The bum!
Teddy had reduced role on that 2015 team and was second fiddle to AP, but he did contribute, made key throws a number of times when asked too, and was a big part of the team going 11-5.
He was a part of it. A big part of it? Not so much. Game outcomes were heavily tied to the performance of the running game and the defense that season and at times, they basically won despite Bridgewater. He was a part of that season in the same way Ponder was a part of the 2012 season and the latter did make some important plays and contribute to the team making the playoffs that year. However, in both seasons, Peterson was the engine that powered the offense.
Time will tell but I see no point in trying to build his brief, mediocre Vikings career into something it wasn't. He's in a near-perfect situation right now and he's more experienced. Maybe he'll thrive. He certainly had a good game on Sunday.Not as big of a part as AP, but a big part. There was potential there, potential that might come out in NO, or maybe fizzles out and he becomes a career backup. One has our GM, HC and some Viking's fans looking like fools, the other would be a real shame for a nice kid, but is probably equally as likely as the former. I guess we will see.