Post#32 » by $$D-Block$$ » Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:34 pm
Hey guys, its been a while since I've chatted with my fellow Viking faithful.
Firstly, I know we're all very disappointed that we've started the season 0-2, but don't let that get you down. There is still plenty of football left to be played. Both games were against teams that have either won a Superbowl recently, or almost made the Superbowl. Considering both games were very close, and always came down to the last couple of minutes, I'd say we're in good shape.
Secondly, Tarvaris is NOT the problem. I recorded the game, and after re-watching it, I noticed what Dan Dierdorf was saying on our final play, the 3rd and 5 bootleg pass, was right. Jackson was only ever really allowed to throw off of bootlegs. The Colts have one of the best coaching staffs in the league. Did we really think they weren't going to catch on and adjust? The coaching staff doesn't want to start trusting Jackson until he proves he can win, and Jackson can't win until the team starts trusting him. It's a weird cycle, but I'm hopeful it will be worked out. Oh, and having receivers not drop balls would also be helpful.
Thirdly, our secondary is still really bad. Im sure having Tyrell Johnson back there instead of Madieu Williams has a lot to do with it, but nonetheless, we got torched once Panic-mode kicked in for Peyton and crew. We still rely very heavily on LB blitzes, which I really don't like. The line did a good job, but for the second straight game, I feel as though Ray Edwards outperformed Jared Allen, who did have a good game this time around. If the pass rush is able to start putting enough pressure on the QB to the point where the LB's don't have to help, I think that would improve our pass defense a lot more, especially in the middle of the field where we always seem to be giving up yards.
And finally, the play calling simply has to get better. The fact that AD ran 29 times while Chester only had 4 carries is unacceptable. Even if AD is hot, its too early in the season to be using him as a workhorse. Tarvaris couldn't do as much scrambling this game because the Colts run a zone defense, which means they are always able to account for the QB running. I loved how after making two big completions at the end of the first half, the coaches let Jackson throw the ball to start the third, and he drove us downfield, which in turn, opened up the running game. After a few miscues, they went away from the passing game again. That type of play calling is what kills a QB's confidence. By our standards, if Jackson had had the same first half as Peyton Manning, he would have been forced to hand the ball off the rest of the game or even subbed off in favor of Gus Frerotte. We need to allow Jackson to get in a groove and not pull the plug on him so quickly. The running game has to be more balanced, and Special Teams needs to step up their game.
All of that said, if we didn't improve our team from the way it is now, we'd probably still finish at 8-8. If we can somehow find a way to fix the little kinks here and there, the playoffs, and possibly further, are not out of our reach.