I took a break to submit questions or comments last week, but sitting roughly in the middle between the free agency and the project, I wanted to put my value of 3 cents.
I think the “push push” is a ugly game that smells of despair. I mean, how many offensive maintenance penalties occur in this body of body? They signal the defense for the encroachment, but when will the last time go back to a violation was penalized on a tash surge?
Perhaps what they should do is see him more like a quarter, and if a player arrives from behind to advance the quarter, he should be penalized as illegal training. Five yards and a loss of decline (identical to intentional landing).
As for the project, I think the Vikings should exchange the first round. At 24, they are so close to the bottom of the tour that they would not bring much in return by staying in the first round. But if they found a team willing to take a second choice in the first round (as the Vikings did last year), they could get a high choice in the second round and another choice (or two) in the middle of the rounds. They met many of their free agency needs and have only [four] The choices in the project are therefore a careful choice.
The 49ers have 11 choices in the draft and need a substantial depth in the draft class to help overthrow them. Especially to have to sign [Brock] Purdy to a long-term contract (is it true that the Vikings wanted to sign it as a free agent not drafted, but the 49ers took him with the last choice?).
But I think the 49ers might want to return to the first round, and the Vikings could attract them with the 24th take. This could give them a good second round choice and perhaps a third round choice.
As for the quarter -rescue, I am happy that they took a step back from the musical chairs of Aaron Rodgers. After her retirement from darkness, and the habit of resting teams on their thumbs while he tries to decide, well, how many Beaus will dance with the beginner if she plays out overnight? The position is that JJ McCarthy takes control, and all we need is a quarter-decable and proven to support it and help the mentorr. Rodgers is not that.
I saw the highlights of Jordan Mason from last year, and I must say that he is like a rock falling on a mountain, going out on his way. Or maybe a good nickname for him could be Taz, as in the Tasmanian devil of the ancient caricatures of Looney Tunes, turning a path of chaos and destruction. So it will be interesting to see the chaos that he and Aaron Jones, Sr., will unleash.
– David A. (on the north shore but stuck in the south)
I am really intrigued by the conversations that will occur concerning the Tash push by the meeting of the Spring League which is planned for Minnesota in a little over a month. As we mentioned last week, it seemed that it was a division fairly between the 32 teams to find out if the game should be prohibited. This would require a three -quarter vote of the owners of the NFL (24 of the 32).
San Francisco is another team with which the Vikings have a story to manage, more recently to acquire Mason.
The 49ers have the following selections:
R1, 11th overall
R2, 43RD
R3, 75th
R3, 100th
R4, 113th
R4, 138th
R5, 147th
R5, 160th (Minnesota)
R7, 227th
R7, 249th
R7, 252ND
We are closer to the end of seeing McCarthy in the field for spring sessions, and each week is excitement for so many people. I urge people again to understand that there could be ups and downs for any young QB, but I am again firm in what he has shown the last off -season as having several precious features which will allow his personal success and that of the team.
Like the analogy of the rock, as well as the Taz comparison. There will probably be flashes in the intersane program which are fun to see, but we may not know the full effect of this combo until fall and defenders try to tackle on the back.