The Vikings ran more on first down than any other team in the NFL last year, and though Minnesota still figures to be a run-first team in 2016, they clearly have to change things up on first down to avoid falling into such predictable patterns. Pat Shurmur’s background in West Coast-style offenses should come in handy as the Vikings try to devise some first-down pass plays that will hopefully give defenses a little more to think about.
The Vikings ran more on first down than any other team in the NFL last year, and though Minnesota still figures to be a run-first team in 2016, they clearly have to change things up on first down to avoid falling into such predictable patterns. Pat Shurmur’s background in West Coast-style offenses should come in handy as the Vikings try to devise some first-down pass plays that will hopefully give defenses a little more to think about.
Jets LT D'Brickashaw Ferguson has retired from the NFL after 10 seasons.
The Jets was after him to take a pay cut and he flat out retired. That had to hurt...
Anyhow there will be another team looking for a OL pick. And they are #20.
Edit: if this isn't in the right place, please move.
Just wasn't sure where to post it.
Thanks!
The Vikings ran more on first down than any other team in the NFL last year, and though Minnesota still figures to be a run-first team in 2016, they clearly have to change things up on first down to avoid falling into such predictable patterns. Pat Shurmur’s background in West Coast-style offenses should come in handy as the Vikings try to devise some first-down pass plays that will hopefully give defenses a little more to think about.
Thanks for the link.
IF Norv retires after 2016 or the Vikings decide to move on, I wonder if they would promote Shurmur to OC or if they are grooming Scott Turner for that role. Maybe neither...
By the way, I'm not so sure Turner's contract is up after 2016. If I'm not mistaken, the details and duration of his contract (and Zimmer's) weren't disclosed.
halfgiz wrote:Jets LT D'Brickashaw Ferguson has retired from the NFL after 10 seasons.
The Jets was after him to take a pay cut and he flat out retired. That had to hurt...
Anyhow there will be another team looking for a OL pick. And they are #20.
Edit: if this isn't in the right place, please move.
Just wasn't sure where to post it.
Thanks!
I bet they end up with Clady.
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halfgiz wrote:
I heard that Denver was looking to trade him. So you could be right if they can agree to terms.
Denver and Jets are both tight with cap space.
In the case of Denver, they are in a full blown cap #### storm.
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Vikings RE Everson Griffen said his shoulder is back to 100 percent.
Griffen hurt his right shoulder against the Lions in Week 7 but never missed any games. He met with Dr. James Andrews after the season to discuss surgery but they both decided it wasn't necessary. Griffen has denied reports that he suffered a torn labrum and doesn't expect to have any limitations when the Vikings open spring drills on Monday. Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
The Vikings want Teddy Bridgewater to take charge of the team in 2016, and Minnesota's receivers certainly sounded impressed with the leadership Bridgewater showed in organizing workouts for the group in Orlando last month. "He led us through everything," wide receiver Adam Thielen said. "He set everything up. We didn't have to do much as far as planning. It's nice to have a leader like that."
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly