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  • Vikes ditch Wade, sign Greg Lewis

    Buh-bye, Bobby Wade
    Posted by Mike Florio on September 10, 2009 11:04 AM ET
    John Clayton of ESPN recently offered a noggin-scratching assessment of the top four wideouts on the Vikings' roster, calling them "phenomenal."

    We wonder what he thinks of the remaining three.

    Sean Jensen of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports that the Vikings have released veteran wideout Bobby Wade.

    Wade, the team's leading receiver over the last two years, recently disputed the notion that a dramatic pay cut was aimed at securing his spot on the team.

    As it turns out, he was right.

    The move isn't a shock, given that the base salaries of vested veterans become essentially guaranteed if they are on the roster for Week One.

    And that reality likely will keep another team from signing Wade until after Week One.

    Maybe he'll land back in Chicago, where he could serve as a mediator between Jay Cutler and Brian Urlacher.

    Meanwhile, Jensen reports that the Vikings are expected to sign veteran Greg Lewis to take his place. Lewis played for Vikings coach Brad Childress when Childress was the Eagles offensive coordinator; Lewis was traded to the Patriots in the offseason, and he recently was cut. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ye-bobby-wade/
    What a dick move after Wade already restructured his contract.

  • #2
    In some ways I'm surprised. When Brett has been successful the last few years, he has kept within himself and played more of a game manager role (with the occasional big play). Relying on the likes of Jennings, Driver, Cotchery, Keller, etc. to get yards after the catch. You'd think the Vikings would want Wade for the underneath routes. On the other hand, I don't think Wade is very good running the route (slant) that Brett throws best.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    • #3
      I don't know enough to know if Lewis runs the slant well. Anybody?
      "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

      KYPack

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
        In some ways I'm surprised. When Brett has been successful the last few years, he has kept within himself and played more of a game manager role (with the occasional big play). Relying on the likes of Jennings, Driver, Cotchery, Keller, etc. to get yards after the catch. You'd think the Vikings would want Wade for the underneath routes. On the other hand, I don't think Wade is very good running the route (slant) that Brett throws best.
        Wade was good at the underneath route but rarely got any yac. This probably means we'll see alot more Percy Harvin in the slot.

        I think this an indication that the Viking's WR core has improved since Wade led the Vikings in receptions last year.
        Minnesota Vikings
        NFC North Champions 2008 and 2009.

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        • #5
          I think Favre will be comfortable with Lewis, like he was with the 2003 version of Antonio Freeman. But defenses won't be afraid - at all.
          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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          • #6
            Kevin Seifert, the NFC North blogger on ESPN (and a former Minnesota writer) recently said that the Vikings had the deepest WR corps in the division. One of his major reasons was Wade.

            I think it’s pretty clear that the Packers’ 1-2 punch of Greg Jennings and Donald Driver is unmatched in Minnesota. Jennings and Driver are without question more skillful. But in a top-to-bottom comparison, it gets more interesting. If a starter went down in Green Bay or Minnesota, which team is better equipped to absorb the loss? To me, that’s the definition of depth.

            For your reference, ESPN.com editor Jonathan Hudec has given you a position-by-position comparison of each team’s receivers from No. 1 through No. 5. Your job is to decide if you prefer the Packers’ top-heavy construction, or if you would play it safer and take a Minnesota group that includes first-round pick Percy Harvin at No. 3 and ex-leading receiver Bobby Wade at No. 4. Tell me what you think, and we’ll meet here again Friday to hash it out. Have at it.
            It was probably one of the dumber things I've seen him say. He's basically saying because the Vikings have more mediocre receivers they have better depth.
            Go PACK

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bossman641
              Kevin Seifert, the NFC North blogger on ESPN (and a former Minnesota writer) recently said that the Vikings had the deepest WR corps in the division. One of his major reasons was Wade.

              I think it’s pretty clear that the Packers’ 1-2 punch of Greg Jennings and Donald Driver is unmatched in Minnesota. Jennings and Driver are without question more skillful. But in a top-to-bottom comparison, it gets more interesting. If a starter went down in Green Bay or Minnesota, which team is better equipped to absorb the loss? To me, that’s the definition of depth.

              For your reference, ESPN.com editor Jonathan Hudec has given you a position-by-position comparison of each team’s receivers from No. 1 through No. 5. Your job is to decide if you prefer the Packers’ top-heavy construction, or if you would play it safer and take a Minnesota group that includes first-round pick Percy Harvin at No. 3 and ex-leading receiver Bobby Wade at No. 4. Tell me what you think, and we’ll meet here again Friday to hash it out. Have at it.
              It was probably one of the dumber things I've seen him say. He's basically saying because the Vikings have more mediocre receivers they have better depth.
              A very stupid statement looks even stupider now.

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              • #8
                Has to be something very strange with this one. I don't think Greg Lewis is an upgrade and if Wade restructured his contract, then wtf?
                "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                – Benjamin Franklin

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                • #9
                  Did the Vikes do Bobby Wade dirty?
                  Posted by Mike Florio on September 10, 2009 1:36 PM ET
                  In the wake of the Vikings' abrupt decision to cut receiver Bobby Wade only three days before Week One of the regular season, a league source opines that Minnesota pulled a dirty move on the veteran receiver.

                  "It's cardinal sin in a locker room to get a player to reduce his salary and then cut him," the source said.


                  That's the great unknown, for now -- the reaction of the rank-and-file to the loss of one of the team's veteran leaders. But based on the source's assessment, there likely will be some ruffled feathers.

                  Whether it becomes a full-blown schism remains to be seen.

                  The other angle here is the man who caused the original schism reports: Brett Favre. Given that coach Brad Childress has been catering to Favre's every whim since Favre unretired last month, it's unlikely that Childress cut Wade without Favre's approval or consent.

                  So the perception could (and maybe should) be that Favre could have saved Wade's job by intervening on his behalf. The fact that he didn't might stir up some of the resentment that was put to rest once Favre threw a crackback block on Texans safety Eugene Wilson. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...by-wade-dirty/

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                  • #10
                    Dumb move imo
                    They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

                    Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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                    • #11
                      " Posted by Mike Florio on September 10, 2009 1:36 PM ET...might stir up some of the resentment that was put to rest once Favre threw a crackback block on Texans safety Eugene Wilson."

                      Is Florio suggesting that Viking player resentment was mollified by a dirty hit from Favre?
                      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                      • #12
                        I personally think think this was one dumb assed move.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rastak
                          I personally think think this was one dumb assed move.
                          GET MARVIN HARRISON...!!!
                          They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

                          Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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