StumpHunter wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:28 am
PurpleKoolaid wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 8:04 pm
So Rick knew what a talent Theilen was, but waited to pick him up until he was undrafted. ok, gotcha LOLOLOL
If Thielen went to Colorado State instead of MN State Mankato, he would not be a Viking right now. If the location of the school a player attends is the main factor in attaining the player, that is luck, not good GMing. Rick thinks AT is a good special teamer after two seasons and keeps him around because of it makes him a good elevaluator of talent? How could he possibly have know a "random white WR" (hmmm, random implies luck doesn't it?) who outplayed everyone but Diggs in practice and training camp would be a good WR.
How could he have possibly known that a RT who wasn't all that good at RT might not make a good RG.
That is just asking way to much of a GM, knowing the players you have on your roster...
Kurt Warner...lol.
You are still missing the entire point. Minnesota wasnt Thielen's only contract offer. He received an offer from Carolina as well. How would Carolina have any idea who Adam Thielen was then? Charlotte is over 1,000 miles away from Minnesota. The point is, teams have scouts all over. Not just in their own state. Your point of saying "if Thielen went to Colorado State, he wouldnt be a Viking" is completely false. Thielen made the choice to pick the Vikings. He could have easily picked Carolina. However, he himself wasnt even sure if he would make the team and he grew up a Vikings fan. Bottom line was, SOMEONE offered him that contract. Nobody was holding a gun to Spielmans head saying you need to offer this kid a contract.
You're saying that the reason Rick kept Thielen was because he went to Mankato. And in my previous post, I proved why that is false. Do you realize how many local guys we tried out that did NOT make our team over the years? Like I said, more than you can count. Rick didnt HAVE to keep Adam Thielen, he didnt even have to offer him a contract. How do you know that Rick only saw him as strictly a special teamer? It's not like the guy went to practice every day only doing special teams and never running routes. Not once did I claim that Spielman knew he was going to be a stud WR. Not a person on this earth thought that. But bottom line is, he saw his potential as a football player. Something along the lines of "this kid can be a solid special teamer and maybe help us at WR". You and PK want to jump down my throat like I'm claiming Spielman knew he was going to be as good as he was. Not once did I ever say that. He saw potential as an overall football player and offered him a contract. Spielman could have cut him in 2014 or 2015 or hell, even 2016 before the season started. You claim that "Spielman didnt notice he had a good game vs Denver in 2015", yet he was given significant playing time in 2016 with a first round rookie on the bench. Started most of the games that year. That is Spielman noticing that the kid could play and that he was developing into a good WR. How good? Nobody really knew still. But he was given his opportunity and ran with it. Who do you think made all these decisions, or at least most of them? It's the GM! Why are you in such denial over that?
Bottom line is, Rick never HAD to offer him a contract, Rick never HAD to cut someone else so Thielen could make the team, Rick COULD have cut him at any time with zero penalty, Rick COULD have kept him on the bench and started Treadwell instead or heck, even sign another WR to start/play until they thought Treadwell was ready and so on. Spielman WAS the one that made all these decisions and he is currently the reason we have Adam Thielen on this roster. Rick 100% deserves credit for that.
And as a side note, that is why I said for so long that I truly dont believe that Treadwell developed the way he could have because of Thielen emerging. If Thielen never amounted to anything, Treadwell would have been getting significant playing time much, much sooner than he did. That's a big reason why I wouldnt call Treadwell a bust until he actually received more of an opportunity than a few offensive snaps a game. Thielen got so good so fast, that there was no benching him. And obviously we werent benching Diggs. Granted, this year, Treadwell got more time and he didnt perform and in turn, I then called him a bust. It always makes me wonder that if the situation we had with Thielen emerging never happened, would Treadwell have been better? Who knows. He had the talent in college thats for sure. I kind of wish he would go to a team that doesnt have much at WR and see him getting significant time, just to see how he would perform. But at this rate, that might not ever happen. I mean Kevin fricken White is still getting chances so who knows. I'd take Treadwell over that guy any day of the week. And White actually went to a team this offseason (Arz) that doesnt have a whole lot at WR with Larry at the end of the line. Kirk is their only hope. But if Treadwell went somewhere like SF with Jimmy G, I'd like to see what happens. I could guarantee that if he happened to perform somewhere else, fans would be calling for Spielmans head. Its funny how fans flip flop so easily on someone.
But again, the whole start of this conversation was regarding Treadwell and us drafting him instead of OL when we had nobody outside of Diggs. NOBODY knew Thielen would perform like he did in 2016. We NEEDED a WR bad. So I dont blame Spielman for taking arguably the best WR in college football that year. Nobody was saying "this guy is raw" like they did with Kevin White. Nobody was questioning that Treadwell couldnt at least be an average WR. We thought we struck gold because Corey Coleman went, Fuller went and Doctson went and the majority thought Treadwell was the best in the class. None of those WRs really developed but even if they eventually did, no matter which one we drafted, they had no shot starting with Thielen emerging like he did. But at the same time, NOBODY can predict that. Especially with a guy like Thielen that was a special teamer that was undrafted.
This year, if we were to draft a left guard like Chris Lindstrom in the first round because we desperately need one, and they start Aviante Collins at left guard to start the season until Lindstrom is ready and Collins turns into a stud and Kline is playing well at RG, do you bench Collins just because you have a first round pick on the bench? And is that called a stupid draft pick on Spielmans part? And does Spielman also not get credit for keeping Collins for the past few years? A situation like that would be almost exactly like Thielen/Treadwells situation. Now all of the sudden guys want to act like we didnt need a WR desperately in 2016? Come on. Guys said they wouldnt be opposed to drafting a WR in the first this year, and we have the best WR duo in the NFL! But drafting Treadwell in 2016 was a "terrible pick", or "Rick doesnt know how to judge offensive talent" and so on. So if the Treadwell pick was terrible and Rick doesnt know what he's doing, you guys are going to say the same thing if Lindstrom is our pick this year and Collins develops into a solid LG and Lindstrom sits the bench for 3-4 years? I highly doubt that.
Either way, not once did I say Spielman knew Thielen would develop into the next top WR in the NFL but Spielman 100% deserves credit for signing Thielen and keeping him as long as he did and then letting him get his opportunity because it clearly paid off given how good Thielen is now. To say it was luck, is complete bologna. NFL teams have scouts all over the country and have access to any players they want. Otherwise, Carolina wouldnt have known about him or offered him a contract. Period.