All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread




It would be nice to see what Max could do. They won't do it now though.
 

JJs difficulties throwing downfield, outside the numbers, processing were documented before the draft.

Played for Michigan. Not a positive in this particular case.
 


Only silver lining I can see is that this distresses Paul Allen a lot more than it does me.
 


What's most concerning to me is that Kwesi, KOC, etc. went all in on McCarthy - both at the draft and this offseason. To miss on scouting this bad is really scary.

What a disaster.

Skol Vikes!!
I’m more concerned with thinking JJM was good enough to go “all in” with the roster/salary cap situation. QBs are a crap shoot, but you probably need to figure out what you have before thinking you’re a contender.

Of course, Kwesi knows that if JJM busts, he’s probably canned anyway, so to him it doesn’t matter. But it can leave a fabulous wake of shit behind.
 

It's great to have our all-world wide receiver locked up with a top-tier contract. Priority One: accomplished.

It might be a good idea to figure out the QB situation, though. We might need someone who can actually get the ball to our all-world wide receiver.
 



I’m more concerned with thinking JJM was good enough to go “all in” with the roster/salary cap situation. QBs are a crap shoot, but you probably need to figure out what you have before thinking you’re a contender.

Of course, Kwesi knows that if JJM busts, he’s probably canned anyway, so to him it doesn’t matter. But it can leave a fabulous wake of shit behind.
They are actually under the cap this year. Sure it's not great next year, but that's not primarily due to moves made this off-season. They didn't make any "all in" trades like the Packers did with Parsons. The season is a bust, but I don't really see what they would have done differently with the roster if someone else was QB. Their Oline and Dline were the weak spots. They tried to address it. It hasn't really worked.
 






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