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Dropped Passes, Poor Playcalling and non-existant "special teams"

Three things that I attribute directly to Brad Childress's ability to coach the Minnesota Vikings.  After hearing all August long from team veterans, "this is the easiest training camp I've ever been through". 

First we were told that now, Childress "trusts" his players more and that he knew the team would be ready.  I haven't seen anyone on our Special Teams look ready to play a serious down all year.  Always giving up a big return, never accomplishing one ourselves.  We've had how many different people line up to return kicks thus far? Did Taylor even practice returning kicks in Camp?  I thought we made the decisions on who would return for this team during the Pre-Season!

Second, we were told that Jackson's developed faster than Donovan McNabb.  BullShit!  Three years in and McNabb was taking the Eagles to the NFC Championship Game.  Jackson?  Benched after two weeks (As a Scapegoat). 

In the first preseason game Jackson showed a great deal of promise.  The first drive consisted primarily of all passing plays and ended, I believe, with a touchdown pass to FB Thomas Tapeh.  Not since have the Vikings put together a drive that was as aggressive as the first drive in the first preseason game.  Jackson was benched after 2 weeks, and Thomas Tapeh has been a healthy scratch for some unknown reason.  His replacement: Tahi, has consistently dropped passes and fumbled the ball.

Keeping an even-keel, and having sound judgement is what is important in a head coach.  Yet I have seen nothing of the sort from Brad Childress since the first preseason game.  At first I thought sitting all starters in the 4th preseason game was a 'wise decision'.  It has proven to be nothing but faulty.  All of our receivers are out of sync with whoever is our Quarterback and are persistent in dropping passes. 

Something's gotta give.  Hopefully this time it's not a scapegoat.  There's a reason why Andy Reid did not trust Brad Childress to call plays.  But there's also a reason why in close losses Andy Reid would stand up to the media and take the heat for his faulty playcalling. 

If Brad Childress doesn't admit to this, and confess that things are going to change, then we must have a change of leadership immediately.  If he does not, One of two scenarios ought to take place IMMEDIATELY!

1) Brad Childress should be fired and Bevell should be demoted (lose playcalling responsibility).  The Vikings should bring in a former NFL head coach who has won a championship (Brian Billick).  Keep Bevell and work with the current system, but shake things up by Bringing in an Offensive Mastermind who commands respect and is known for getting the most out of young/inexperienced players.

2) Brad Childress should be fired and Bevell should be demoted (lose playcalling responsibility).  Frasier should be promoted to Head Coach for the balance of the year. 

Either way, something's gotta change- IMMEDIATELY.  Zygi Wilf and company have invested a great deal in this year's squad.  He needs to protect that investment and double down on getting a real return from it this year.  Because if he doesn't, he can say goodbye to a stadium proposal next year, and will be even less likely to be free-spending next offseason.  The start to this season has thus far been ridiculous- someone MUST be held accountable!

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Wise Childress made the Right moves Saturday Night

The third Preseason game is typically the one in which Opening Day starters are given the most time to play, often deep in to the third Quarter.  With a healing Toe, and a slightly sprained MCL both Bernard Berrian and Tarvaris Jackson could have played in the game, and most likely would have if it counted.  By looking at the situation as a whole, Childress did more than just keep them out so they could get healthy.  Rather he exposed yellow-flag issues, was able to rebuild the confidence of Visanthe Shiancoe and let Aundrae Allision prove how great of a slot threat he can be this season.

 

 

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Which Viking made the most Progress on Saturday Night versus the Pittsburgh Steelers?
Visanthe Shiancoe
19 votes
Aundrae Allison
25 votes
Martin Nance
10 votes
Erin Henderson
15 votes
Tyrell Johnson
7 votes

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