BringBackFergy Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Holy crap the guy's mouthpiece got knocked out by Patterson.
BringBackFergy Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Did he just hit the hot dog vendor? No, cotton candy.
Fan in Chicago Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 He is throwing to Cruz and Nicks. I can see how he can slump a bit but to suck as badly as he had? Hard to understand. Gruden is right. Freeman is juat not ready. Those ragging on Marrone should see this utter cluster#### of coaching from the Vikes
San Jose Bills Fan Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Gruden is right. Freeman is juat not ready. Those ragging on Marrone should see this utter cluster#### of coaching from the Vikes The few "hot seat" articles I've seen seem to mention Schiano and Kubiak a lot and there's a lot of speculation that Coughlin will "step down" after this year. However you have to think that Leslie Frazier's seat is pretty warm too.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 22, 2013 Author Posted October 22, 2013 The few "hot seat" articles I've seen seem to mention Schiano and Kubiak a lot and there's a lot of speculation that Coughlin will "step down" after this year. However you have to think that Leslie Frazier's seat is pretty warm too. Schiano is a Dead Man Walking. Can't imagine him surviving this debacle of a season.
sodbuster Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 What a shame that one of these teams has to come away from this game with a win.
YoloinOhio Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Is the NFL punishing us for last night's juicy game? This one lands with a major thud.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Schiano is a Dead Man Walking. Can't imagine him surviving this debacle of a season. And going full circle that's the stupidity of this Freeman situation. Last year at this time he was viewed as the Bucs franchise QB in training. Then they let a guy like Schiano run Freeman out of town in spite of the fairly high probability that Schiano will be fired at season's end. It makes zero sense. The owner and/or GM needed to intervene and figure out a way to perform damage control in order to protect assets, especially from liabilities like Schiano. The character assassination alone that Schiano performed on Freeman was reprehensible. It was a textbook case on how to devalue an asset as quickly as possible. How does a team allow a guy with his head in the noose the latitude to damage team assets? Mind bogglingly stupid.
YoloinOhio Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Ponder was airing his hurt feelings the other day which I thought spoke poorly of his perspective or maturity, take your pick. It's pretty easy, Christian. You've sucked in every game you've played as a pro. The Vikings don't view you as their QB of the future. You have millions and are apparently a babe magnet and you have two degrees. Your glass is overflowing. Be happy. What's amazing to me is how badly Eli has been playing this year. He's still throwing to Cruz and Nicks. I can see how he can slump a bit but to suck as badly as he had? Hard to understand. I think he will be a backup for the few years and then go into the media like his wife and work at ESPN. He looked pretty comfortable hosting the ESPYs.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 22, 2013 Author Posted October 22, 2013 And going full circle that's the stupidity of this Freeman situation. Last year at this time he was viewed as the Bucs franchise QB in training. Then they let a guy like Schiano run Freeman out of town in spite of the fairly high probability that Schiano will be fired at season's end. It makes zero sense. The owner and/or GM needed to intervene and figure out a way to perform damage control in order to protect assets, especially from liabilities like Schiano. The character assassination alone that Schiano performed on Freeman was reprehensible. It was a textbook case on how to devalue an asset as quickly as possible. How does a team allow a guy with his head in the noose the latitude to damage team assets? Mind bogglingly stupid. Completely agree with your assessment.
NoSaint Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 And going full circle that's the stupidity of this Freeman situation. Last year at this time he was viewed as the Bucs franchise QB in training. Then they let a guy like Schiano run Freeman out of town in spite of the fairly high probability that Schiano will be fired at season's end. It makes zero sense. The owner and/or GM needed to intervene and figure out a way to perform damage control in order to protect assets, especially from liabilities like Schiano. The character assassination alone that Schiano performed on Freeman was reprehensible. It was a textbook case on how to devalue an asset as quickly as possible. How does a team allow a guy with his head in the noose the latitude to damage team assets? Mind bogglingly stupid. The only addendum to that which would make it complicated is Freeman's impending free agency. Even if you stroke Freeman's ego enough to make it through this season - I don't know how he gets retained. Wouldn't tag him, no reason for him to want to return, odds are the new coach wouldn't fight to keep him --- but atleast you likely see a decent comp pick.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 It's amazing. You have the best running back in the league, a true 3-down back and you haven't done anything to design imaginative ways to get the ball in his hands. No swing passes, no shuttle passes, no screen passes, amazingly unimaginative offense by Bill Musgrave Maybe the OC is the reason that every Minny QB looks lousy?
GG Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 It's amazing. You have the best running back in the league, a true 3-down back and you haven't done anything to design imaginative ways to get the ball in his hands. No swing passes, no shuttle passes, no screen passes, amazingly unimaginative offense by Bill Musgrave Maybe the OC is the reason that every Minny QB looks lousy? Believe me, I have AP in my FFL. I want Musgrave strung up after this game.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 The only addendum to that which would make it complicated is Freeman's impending free agency. Even if you stroke Freeman's ego enough to make it through this season - I don't know how he gets retained. Wouldn't tag him, no reason for him to want to return, odds are the new coach wouldn't fight to keep him --- but atleast you likely see a decent comp pick. Yes, whether he was staying or going they couldn't have done a better job of devaluing him and at the same time, casting the organization in a bad light.
NoSaint Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 It's amazing. You have the best running back in the league, a true 3-down back and you haven't done anything to design imaginative ways to get the ball in his hands. No swing passes, no shuttle passes, no screen passes, amazingly unimaginative offense by Bill Musgrave Maybe the OC is the reason that every Minny QB looks lousy? You'd think it'd be a great chance to really get dynamic in the running game, since you have to so simplify the downfield passing. If your cutting half your passing plays its a great time for guys to get a creative concept for Peterson without adding pressure to freeman
26CornerBlitz Posted October 22, 2013 Author Posted October 22, 2013 The Rams sans Bradford vs the Seahawks has the makings of another MNF dog. Either way, I'll enjoy watching Russell Wilson play QB.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Believe me, I have AP in my FFL. I want Musgrave strung up after this game. He had one reception for 22 yards. How do you not design a game plan that places the ball in his hands in ways other than a handoff?
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