J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:14 am
You're criticizing THAT play? Wow.
Sendejo did exactly what he should have done. He tried to separate the receiver from the ball. He led with his shoulder ... not his fault that the other DB's head got hit. It's clearly not the days of Ronnie Lot anymore, but that's what a safety is supposed to do when a receiver comes over the middle.
If Paul Krause would have done that to Drew Pearson in '75, we might have a Super Bowl trophy.
If Paul Krause had completely whiffed on a hit on Pearson we have a SB trophy?
LOL.
Yep, great play by Sendejo there. What was I thinking?
You've obviously never watched the footage of the Hail Mary.
J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 5:21 pm
You've obviously never watched the footage of the Hail Mary.
Get a clue.
I have watched it, and a whiffed hit would not have helped. Maybe you could enlighten me how a guy completely missing the WR could have helped?
I'm talking about trying to separate the receiver from the ball, rather than prancing around like a pansy and trying not to break a nail the way Krause did.
Sendejo would have hit Pearson ... or at least tried to hit him. Of course, if he'd have hit Nate Wright in the process, you'd have called it a stupid play.
You cherry pick one play by Sendejo and assign it to every play he ever made. It's armchair quarterbacking at its worst. Sendejo was a good player for the Vikings. His own coaches said it over and over. I'll take their opinion over yours.
I have watched it, and a whiffed hit would not have helped. Maybe you could enlighten me how a guy completely missing the WR could have helped?
I'm talking about trying to separate the receiver from the ball, rather than prancing around like a pansy and trying not to break a nail the way Krause did.
Sendejo would have hit Pearson ... or at least tried to hit him. Of course, if he'd have hit Nate Wright in the process, you'd have called it a stupid play.
You cherry pick one play by Sendejo and assign it to every play he ever made. It's armchair quarterbacking at its worst. Sendejo was a good player for the Vikings. His own coaches said it over and over. I'll take their opinion over yours.
It isn't just one play. The guy has earned a reputation for hurting his own players and every Vikings fan knows this. Including you.
I have watched it, and a whiffed hit would not have helped. Maybe you could enlighten me how a guy completely missing the WR could have helped?
I'm talking about trying to separate the receiver from the ball, rather than prancing around like a pansy and trying not to break a nail the way Krause did.
Sendejo would have hit Pearson ... or at least tried to hit him. Of course, if he'd have hit Nate Wright in the process, you'd have called it a stupid play.
You cherry pick one play by Sendejo and assign it to every play he ever made. It's armchair quarterbacking at its worst. Sendejo was a good player for the Vikings. His own coaches said it over and over. I'll take their opinion over yours.
That's exactly what it is Kapp. It's a cherry picked play to make a case of it being a stupid signing. I've never heard of a team not signing a player because of 1 play. Hell even 10 plays. But if we're going off of 1 play, I'll say the Sendejo signing is an excellent move because he caught an insane interception against Drew Brees in the playoffs. There.
Stump, clearly you havent paid enough attention to Sendejo when he was here. He was the starting safety during that "elite pass defense" time. I couldnt stand watching him early in his career because I thought he was terrible in coverage but ever since Zimmer got his hands on him, he was a completely different player and greatly improved. Judging him off of one play is pretty ridiculous. I dont care if you have a couple more plays in your pocket. Bottom line is, he was a key piece to this defense for some time, knows this defense very well and now provides us with some quality, quality depth at the safety position. Excellent signing.
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent and the choices you make will shape your life forever.
-Chazz Palminteri
J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 11:39 pm
I'm talking about trying to separate the receiver from the ball, rather than prancing around like a pansy and trying not to break a nail the way Krause did.
Sendejo would have hit Pearson ... or at least tried to hit him. Of course, if he'd have hit Nate Wright in the process, you'd have called it a stupid play.
You cherry pick one play by Sendejo and assign it to every play he ever made. It's armchair quarterbacking at its worst. Sendejo was a good player for the Vikings. His own coaches said it over and over. I'll take their opinion over yours.
It isn't just one play. The guy has earned a reputation for hurting his own players and every Vikings fan knows this. Including you.
I think this is you day dreaming. I dont ever recall him "hurting his own players" here. And I can guarantee hardly any Vikings fans, including myself are concerned with him doing that. Nor is it a good reason to leave a veteran like that on the waiver wire.
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent and the choices you make will shape your life forever.
-Chazz Palminteri
Pondering Her Percy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:27 pm
He was the starting safety during that "elite pass defense" time. I couldnt stand watching him early in his career because I thought he was terrible in coverage but ever since Zimmer got his hands on him, he was a completely different player and greatly improved. Judging him off of one play is pretty ridiculous. I dont care if you have a couple more plays in your pocket. Bottom line is, he was a key piece to this defense for some time, knows this defense very well and now provides us with some quality, quality depth at the safety position. Excellent signing.
I felt the same way about Sendejo prior to Zim coming. He was a liability too often. I think he was terrible in coverage. When Zim came, Sendejo's game really turned around and he was one of our better DBs almost instantly. It was a big surprise. I think the move to bring him in as a backup makes a ton of sense. I do think he has the tendency to get a little out of control sometimes and can pick up some dumb penalties, but not enough for me to not want him here.
FWIW, in 2015 he concussed Rhodes vs SD. In that play, I personally don't think it was because he was out of control.
Pondering Her Percy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:27 pm
He was the starting safety during that "elite pass defense" time. I couldnt stand watching him early in his career because I thought he was terrible in coverage but ever since Zimmer got his hands on him, he was a completely different player and greatly improved. Judging him off of one play is pretty ridiculous. I dont care if you have a couple more plays in your pocket. Bottom line is, he was a key piece to this defense for some time, knows this defense very well and now provides us with some quality, quality depth at the safety position. Excellent signing.
I felt the same way about Sendejo prior to Zim coming. He was a liability too often. I think he was terrible in coverage. When Zim came, Sendejo's game really turned around and he was one of our better DBs almost instantly. It was a big surprise. I think the move to bring him in as a backup makes a ton of sense. I do think he has the tendency to get a little out of control sometimes and can pick up some dumb penalties, but not enough for me to not want him here.
FWIW, in 2015 he concussed Rhodes vs SD. In that play, I personally don't think it was because he was out of control.
Pondering Her Percy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:27 pm
He was the starting safety during that "elite pass defense" time. I couldnt stand watching him early in his career because I thought he was terrible in coverage but ever since Zimmer got his hands on him, he was a completely different player and greatly improved. Judging him off of one play is pretty ridiculous. I dont care if you have a couple more plays in your pocket. Bottom line is, he was a key piece to this defense for some time, knows this defense very well and now provides us with some quality, quality depth at the safety position. Excellent signing.
I felt the same way about Sendejo prior to Zim coming. He was a liability too often. I think he was terrible in coverage. When Zim came, Sendejo's game really turned around and he was one of our better DBs almost instantly. It was a big surprise. I think the move to bring him in as a backup makes a ton of sense. I do think he has the tendency to get a little out of control sometimes and can pick up some dumb penalties, but not enough for me to not want him here.
FWIW, in 2015 he concussed Rhodes vs SD. In that play, I personally don't think it was because he was out of control.
You hit that on the head. I always thought he was a bum and we needed to replace him. But he did improve once Zim came here. The Eagles cut him because he's not a good player and he's old. As a backup? I'd rather keep a kid and develop him. It won't make any difference anyway. Holding a spot on the pine.
I was good when we re signed him. I always loved his play, just didn't like some of the penalties that came with his aggressive play. He sure came through yesterday.
I just wanna die as a Super Bowl Champion Viking Fan!!
YikesVikes wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 11:27 pm
Glad to have him back. I know people were saying how awful he was and how he was a head hunter but man, talk about paying dividends immediately.
Wow, he made a big impact yesterday. He really stepped up when the team needed it. It was so nice to see an INT made after seeing so many drops lately. That play was huge for us.