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Simple yes or no and your reason. Is this the year we finally stop having our hearts broken and we finally get back to the Super Bowl.
This is the year we win the SB Baby.Simple yes or no and your reason. Is this the year we finally stop having our hearts broken and we finally get back to the Super Bowl.
What happened to Aaron Jones today?If our running game was better, I would say Yes.
The only problem with our running game is that we don't run enough. We are somehow 12th in rush attempts as a team (which is shocking to me - I would've guessed 20th-25th before I looked), and almost every single team ahead of us is in or near the playoffs. There is a striking positive correlation between a team's W/L record and how many times they run the ball.If our running game was better, I would say Yes.
I think our offensive line's ability to create space to run is a pretty big factor in our play selection.The only problem with our running game is that we don't run enough. We are somehow 12th in rush attempts as a team (which is shocking to me - I would've guessed 20th-25th before I looked), and almost every single team ahead of us is in or near the playoffs. There is a striking positive correlation between a team's W/L record and how many times they run the ball.
For all the things to love about KOC, and there are many, his major weakness is that he doesn't run the ball nearly enough, and doesn't even attempt to establish the running game early in games. If/when we lose in the playoffs, it will be due to his unwillingness to run the ball when needed. Passing on 3rd and short 9/10 times is a losing strategy against quality opponents.
Bruised thigh...optimistically okay to go Sunday.What happened to Aaron Jones today?
That's all I ask. One before I'm goneBy the way .... IF they make it back to the Super Bowl ..... just make it back.
It's hard for me to believe that most fans won't be just as pissed off if they don't win the damn thing.
"Just once before I die"
I wonder how much of that has to do with teams having to throw when they are behind, and running when they are ahead. A chicken and egg type of question.The only problem with our running game is that we don't run enough. We are somehow 12th in rush attempts as a team (which is shocking to me - I would've guessed 20th-25th before I looked), and almost every single team ahead of us is in or near the playoffs. There is a striking positive correlation between a team's W/L record and how many times they run the ball.
For all the things to love about KOC, and there are many, his major weakness is that he doesn't run the ball nearly enough, and doesn't even attempt to establish the running game early in games. If/when we lose in the playoffs, it will be due to his unwillingness to run the ball when needed. Passing on 3rd and short 9/10 times is a losing strategy against quality opponents.
Put me in the IDK yet category. The idea of the Vikings winning 3 road games all against higher seeded teams seems unlikely.
Beat Detroit and the bye helps...home field advantage helps. But, could we really beat the Packers three times or the Lions 2 and a half times in the number one seed scenario? Mayne we get lucky and don't play either one but one can easily see Detroit and Green Bay winning their first game. If GB wins, we'd play them. If GB loses and the Commanders lose, if Lions win we'd play them. No easy path if it shakes out any of those scenarios.
I did think we would have a winning record with the roster we put together. But like 9 and 8 or 10 and 7...not 14 and 2 at this point. Fun season whatever happens.
The only problem with our running game is that we don't run enough. We are somehow 12th in rush attempts as a team (which is shocking to me - I would've guessed 20th-25th before I looked), and almost every single team ahead of us is in or near the playoffs. There is a striking positive correlation between a team's W/L record and how many times they run the ball.
For all the things to love about KOC, and there are many, his major weakness is that he doesn't run the ball nearly enough, and doesn't even attempt to establish the running game early in games. If/when we lose in the playoffs, it will be due to his unwillingness to run the ball when needed. Passing on 3rd and short 9/10 times is a losing strategy against quality opponents.
Except, there is some crazy stat that the Vikings have been ahead in games 81% of all minutes played...some percentage that makes you go...can that be true?I wonder how much of that has to do with teams having to throw when they are behind, and running when they are ahead. A chicken and egg type of question.
And then there is the stat that O'Connell is behind only John Madden in one score game winning percentage historically. What he does works for him.100%. Nailed it. Especially in short yardage situations. It's been working out for the most part but KOC loves him some passing inside the 5-yd line. At the end of the day, you have to be able to run the ball in short yardage, convert on 3rd and short, 4th and short.
As far as the bolded, no doubt. One of the smarter guys I listen to talks about controlling the game. You can win the game sometimes but never have control of the game. One of the metrics he has thrown around for whether or not you controlled the game is
Rushing Attempts + Pass Completions = > 50
It's not fool-proof, of course, but it's usually a pretty good indicator.
Character Building Exercise
If following the Vikings builds character, I feel as though I should be the second coming Mahatma Ghandi.Character Building Exercise
I blithely spent through the whole debacle
Then, by your logic, shouldn’t a plurality of Minnesotans would be Ghandi-like?If following the Vikings builds character, I feel as though I should be the second coming Mahatma Ghandi.
He also had an affair with a woman with a goiter.Then, by your logic, shouldn’t a plurality of Minnesotans would be Ghandi-like?
You also have to be willing to act on said character building; he left behind a law practice to advocate/lead his people, was assassinated and had a net worth, per Wikipedia, was $1.
Heavy indeed, is the head which wears that crown.
No one’s perfect (sinless), least of all meHe also had an affair with a woman with a goiter.
Indeed, the Twins Cities should be nothing but Ghandi and Mother Teresa-like personas in terms of character builders.Then, by your logic, shouldn’t a plurality of Minnesotans would be Ghandi-like?
Thanks for the chuckle, needed on a day like thisIndeed, the Twins Cities should be nothing but Ghandi and Mother Teresa-like personas in terms of character builders.