I would love to see this be the end result of blowing it up

Realistically, I don't think that this team will be that bad enough to be able to draft him though.

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I think you look at what NE did this off season, where they let Brady walk knowing when they did that they were going to have a horrible QB. Basically giving up on this season and not paying Brady because even with him it was not a Super Bowl contending team.TSonn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 11:03 pm I expected a 7-9 season at the start just based on the facts that we lost our 2 starting CBs and we didn't improve the OL/Kirk mobility issues. So IMO we were, best case, an average/bad team - definitely no playoffs, definitely not a championship team.
But it's been abundantly clear that Zimmer's defense is a shell of its former self (we can argue if it's because of the players we lost OR if Zim is just past his expiration date). The offense starts, sputters, stops - just no consistency. And Kirk is having his worst season as a pro.
The only way you can maybe view this team as NOT a dumpster fire, is if you think the team already knew in training camp that they were going to be a 7-9 team at best and this season is a throwaway season (COVID) so they just aren't putting in the work.
If that's not the case - we're really bad. And I hope we stay really bad. Let's be really bad or really good.
Don't mess it up by getting to 5 or 6 wins, Zim.
you are correct, it was head scratching and totally inconsistent. The only explanations I can come up with:StumpHunter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:55 am
The Vikings should have known that as well, and I just don't understand why they blew up the team on defense like they were going into rebuild mode and gave their LT an ultimatum to take a pay cut or be cut which screams rebuild. Then they extended Cousins, traded for Ngakoue, and franchised Harris, three moves that hurt this team's ability to rebuild.
I agree with the sentiment, just a few mitigating points:VikingPaul73 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 8:32 am 1. Incompetence and lack of a clear and coherent vision for the direction of the franchise. There is past evidence that supports this example- for example, signing Defilippo (trendy pass happy OC) and Cousins to a huge deal, and then Zimmer after 4 weeks screaming to "pound the rock" because the Defilippo / Cousins style offense didn't complement his D properly. So why hire them in the first place? Are Zim and Rick just not on the same page?? Or did they not recognize that the Defilippo / Cousins style offense would not be a game management / ball control style? Inexcusable, IMO.
2. Arrogance of Mike "I've never had a bad defense" Zimmer. They thought they could blow up the defense and still be competitive due to Zim's "genius", and that he could compensate for young corners with experienced Safeties. with an experienced offense and a young D that improved over the course of the year....maybe they could slip into the playoffs and by then the Corners would have a year of experience and playing much better. And then who knows? This would explain Harris, but I just can't see the Ngakoue trade as anything other than a panic trade. If this was their overall strategy, then all I can say is that they were just wrong, spectacularly WRONG. this defense is really bad right now....although to be fair, no one could have predicted Barr, Pierce, Hunter so who knows maybe without these injuries/opt outs the strategy could have worked? Heck, the Lions could make the playoffs this year!!!!
all of that said, I am firmly in the "fire everyone and start over" category
We also released our best guard last year in Kline.StumpHunter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:55 amI think you look at what NE did this off season, where they let Brady walk knowing when they did that they were going to have a horrible QB. Basically giving up on this season and not paying Brady because even with him it was not a Super Bowl contending team.TSonn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 11:03 pm I expected a 7-9 season at the start just based on the facts that we lost our 2 starting CBs and we didn't improve the OL/Kirk mobility issues. So IMO we were, best case, an average/bad team - definitely no playoffs, definitely not a championship team.
But it's been abundantly clear that Zimmer's defense is a shell of its former self (we can argue if it's because of the players we lost OR if Zim is just past his expiration date). The offense starts, sputters, stops - just no consistency. And Kirk is having his worst season as a pro.
The only way you can maybe view this team as NOT a dumpster fire, is if you think the team already knew in training camp that they were going to be a 7-9 team at best and this season is a throwaway season (COVID) so they just aren't putting in the work.
If that's not the case - we're really bad. And I hope we stay really bad. Let's be really bad or really good.
Don't mess it up by getting to 5 or 6 wins, Zim.
The Vikings should have known that as well, and I just don't understand why they blew up the team on defense like they were going into rebuild mode and gave their LT an ultimatum to take a pay cut or be cut which screams rebuild. Then they extended Cousins, traded for Ngakoue, and franchised Harris, three moves that hurt this team's ability to rebuild.
Those are three moves that Bill Bellicheck never makes, because it hurts the team's future chances at a championship at the expense of maybe getting to mediocrity in the present.
Bill dumped Kline too.TSonn wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:40 amWe also released our best guard last year in Kline.StumpHunter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:55 am
I think you look at what NE did this off season, where they let Brady walk knowing when they did that they were going to have a horrible QB. Basically giving up on this season and not paying Brady because even with him it was not a Super Bowl contending team.
The Vikings should have known that as well, and I just don't understand why they blew up the team on defense like they were going into rebuild mode and gave their LT an ultimatum to take a pay cut or be cut which screams rebuild. Then they extended Cousins, traded for Ngakoue, and franchised Harris, three moves that hurt this team's ability to rebuild.
Those are three moves that Bill Bellicheck never makes, because it hurts the team's future chances at a championship at the expense of maybe getting to mediocrity in the present.
I appreciate what you tried to do with this topic Pacific.PacificNorseWest wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 2:44 am Let's all just calm down for a minute...call the audible: "easy, easy, easy"
I do not want Zimmer as defensive coordinator, I do not want Zimmer associated with the Vikings anymore, let him go to the BengalsStpViking wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:45 pm Spielman and his scout team have shown no ability to recognize the QB position. Ironically in a game called Football, the guy that throws it is the most important piece. Spielman should be the first to go. Whoever replaces him better understand the QB position and how to best to build a team around him.
Zimm is 2nd. I had thought about maybe keeping him as DC, but his gimmicky double gap blitz is like Buddy Ryan's 46 defense, when it works it's great, when it fails, there's a lot of open space for the receiver to run. The Zimm era is over for me.
Any players we keep on the team, it better serve as helping develop the new franchise QB, otherwise it's a waste of time.