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  • #31
    Originally posted by GregJennings
    I think so too. I kind of like Colledge as a backup. He's more flexible with the OT/OG thing and Cliftons health.
    right. Cliffy look iffy.

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    • #32
      Much was made of TT's failure to address the O line in the off season. Steve Hutchinson's name was mentioned.

      With his $49 mil contract the Vikings have now scored 2 offensive touchdowns in 3 games and haven't scored an offensive TD since the 3rd quarter of the first game.

      No doubt there will be some rough times, but I like how things are looking.
      Doughnuts, is there anything they can't do?

      Formerly known as Pack4ever

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      • #33
        Not being able to run the ball will eventually catch up with them though...
        I agree. When the frost gathers on the field, a run game is going to be critical. I'm hoping the ZBS gets sorted out by then, but it could be ugly all season long. At least the passing game is working.

        With smaller OL, having a QB with mobility and good pocket awareness is key. A big fat DT like Pat Williams is gonna bull rush a guy like Wells all day.

        I'm worried more about our OT than I thought I'd be. I think long-term we're in good hands with the rooks on the line. GB still needs depth though. I wonder how much Clifton's knees have left, and I bet Sapp's cheapshot is still probably affecting him. Tauscher's smart enough, but I don't consider him a great athlete and he's getting older too.

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        • #34
          Clifton bounced back with a solid game today. Those DEs (and DTs) have given us fits in the past in their dome.
          "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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          • #35
            This line isn't making many bonehead mistakes. Last year, they had serious problems with missing blitzers, not blocking the right guy on stunts, and commiting way too many false start and holding penalties. Next week will be a real test. The Eagles defense really tries to confuse an offensive line with a wide variety of stunts and disguised blitzes.

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