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Devil's Advocate: Why Firing Bradley May not be the best thing


Quote:One more point regarding the offense.

 

For the purposes of this point, I readily acknowledge Norv Turner to be a superior OC at this point to Fisch.  From his time with Dallas turning Aikman and company into a Super Bowl caliber offense to his time with the Chargers, Turner's credentials are well beyond reproach.  Fisch's not so much.

 

If, based upon those prior credentials, we can assume that Turner's offense is sufficiently designed for success in the NFL, to what does one attribute the Vikings' offensive rankings?

 

Currently, the Vikings rank 28th overall in offense.  Jacksonville ranks 31st.

 

The Vikings actually rank below the Jaguars in passing offense (28th to 30th).  The Vikings (25th, 20.2 ppg) manage to score 5 more points per game than the Jaguars' last place 15.3 ppg average.

 

Keep in mind, the Jaguars managed comparable numbers and rankings in these areas starting 6 rookies (BB, M. Lee, ARob, Linder, Bowanko, Hurns).  The Vikings, on the other hand, starts one (1) rookie on offense-Bridgewater.

 

If a team with one of the best OCs in football can rank in the bottom 25% of the league in scoring and the bottom 12% or so in offense and passing with only one rookie, is it necessarily a mark of bad coaching for an offense featuring SIX (6) rookies to put up comparable or worse numbers?

 

Also, note that all of the teams that featured extensive play time with rookie QBs (us, Oakland, Minnesota and Tennessee) are all near the bottom in offense.
 

The Jaguars have better skill players than do the Vikings, in my opinion. 

 

The Vikings have rolled this year with not only a rookie QB, but Asiata and McKinnon as the RB's of which both are nothing special. Gerhart might actually be more talented than Asiata and Shoelace without a doubt is better at this stage than McKinnon. 

 

At WR, Patterson has been a flop. Their best WR is a street FA in Charles Johnson. 

 

The Jags have Bortles/ Hurns/ Lee/ Robinson/ Shorts. Thats a huge advantage talentwise to the Jags. 

 

The Vikings haven't had a healthy Kyle Rudolph all year, either. When he has played he's been clearly limited. 

 

The fact that the Vikings' offense with Turner are still ahead of the Jags is an indictment to Fisch's offense. 

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Devil's Advocate: Why Firing Bradley May not be the best thing - by jagsaholic - 12-09-2014, 02:01 PM



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