jester1534 wrote:Fun fact cousin 19 yard run yesterday, was our longest run of the season.
Yeah...the Vikings have 252 rushing yards this season. Cousins has 61 of those yards.
jester1534 wrote:Fun fact cousin 19 yard run yesterday, was our longest run of the season.
monsterpile wrote:jester1534 wrote:Fun fact cousin 19 yard run yesterday, was our longest run of the season.
Yeah...the Vikings have 252 rushing yards this season. Cousins has 61 of those yards.
khans2k5 wrote:monsterpile wrote:jester1534 wrote:Fun fact cousin 19 yard run yesterday, was our longest run of the season.
Yeah...the Vikings have 252 rushing yards this season. Cousins has 61 of those yards.
The line is terrible at pass blocking so why are people surprised we can't run the ball? Cook gets hit behind the line of scrimmage on almost every touch.
khans2k5 wrote:Big win. It wasn't pretty and I really didn't understand giving them 7 free points at the end there with no resistance because there's a full minute left on the clock if that ball bounces off Thielen far enough where he can't get it. You need to win games where the defense spots you 7 and we did. Hopefully that clincher from Bailey gives him the confidence to finish strong the rest of the year.
monsterpile wrote:khans2k5 wrote:Big win. It wasn't pretty and I really didn't understand giving them 7 free points at the end there with no resistance because there's a full minute left on the clock if that ball bounces off Thielen far enough where he can't get it. You need to win games where the defense spots you 7 and we did. Hopefully that clincher from Bailey gives him the confidence to finish strong the rest of the year.
I've never really completely understood the prevent D. On the other hand it is worth noting that team's offense is very different in those situations also. It would be interesting to know if there is any analytics done on those situations.
khans2k5 wrote:monsterpile wrote:khans2k5 wrote:Big win. It wasn't pretty and I really didn't understand giving them 7 free points at the end there with no resistance because there's a full minute left on the clock if that ball bounces off Thielen far enough where he can't get it. You need to win games where the defense spots you 7 and we did. Hopefully that clincher from Bailey gives him the confidence to finish strong the rest of the year.
I've never really completely understood the prevent D. On the other hand it is worth noting that team's offense is very different in those situations also. It would be interesting to know if there is any analytics done on those situations.
It just seems weird to give up 10+ free yards a play even if it keeps the clock running. I don't see how that's better than making them play the sidelines with a normal defense because it doesn't take any significant time to run up to the line and take your next 10 free yards. Why can't they just play normal defense with the safeties back a little bit more than normal? A sack would kill the drive, but there is no chance to sack the QB when he just takes the free yards in 2 seconds. That scoring drive took a minute. The only way they do that faster would be to get a big play which is possible but unlikely when teams need to play the sidelines to preserve the clock. It's called the Minnesota Miracle for a reason. That stuff doesn't happen hardly ever if you defend it properly so the big play is a very small percentage chance to happen. Just doesn't make sense to me especially when the defense played well for most of the game. I would be making them scrape and claw and have to use the sideline for first downs. Give yourself a chance to just shut down the drive versus being worried about a big play giving them a quick score. You gave them a free and fast touchdown anyway so it's hard to imagine them scoring much quicker than they already did.