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I just hope that we don’t substitute on every play. Hopefully his thought is to have his best players on the field for the game.
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So my question to you is, Zimmer was the long time entrenched HC in 21. Zimmer is well known to be an old school 3yrds and a cloud of dust HC . Do you think that Zimmer was in 1st yr OC KK's ear on what he wanted called and when? . 21 may not be as telling on what KK wanted to do as OC. It may be hard to tell when he called plays in Den for those games because it was Hackett's offense. . Either way it's going to be an interesting seasonNow nine games in, here are my observations:
- If there was any pre-snap movement, it was generally more shifts than motion. The Vikings were average in their use of motion in 2021 (keep in mind we were way below average). It varied by game, but it seemed like there were stretches of drives with zero motion.
- The RB/TE screen game looks much better than what we put on the field this year. The receivers have room to run with blockers in front.
- The Vikings used WR screens and quick throws to the outside receiver at a high rate. Rarely big gainers, but they kept the chains moving. The quick throws were paired with zone run looks going in the opposite direction, freezing the box defenders and giving the WR room to operate.
- They also threw a lot of fades, if you challenged JJ 1v1 they were going to let it fly. I would expect the same for Carr-Olave.
- The drop back pass game doesn’t look considerably different than what I’ve seen from us, not a ton of motion and big on timing.
- They definitely get more chunk gains in the zone running game, but it’s somewhat boom and bust. The Vikings had the highest rates of runs stuffed (didn’t get past the LOS) in 2021, but they were also among the league’s best in second level yards (5-10 yards) and open field yards (11+ yards). The potential for those bigger gains probably helped boost their PA game.
- They ran a lot more play action that what you saw this year. A lot of UC looks. Plenty of FB usage with I formation looks. Prentice (or some other FB) will likely find a place on the field. Shanahan and McDaniel both make heavy usage of a FB as well.
I think the lack of success on fades early in the yr was chemistry with the receivers, because we got pretty good at in toward the end of the yrI really hope that the reliance on fades in Minnesota was because Jefferson and/or Cousins were very good at that route/throw. It's such a low percentage throw normally and Carr has shown to not be very good on that throw. One of the things that frustrated me about PC is he kept calling fades that didn't seem to be close to being completed.
As far as FB, i'm really wondering if they won't look for a more versatile FB than Prentice. Not sure if it was scheme or a talent issue, but he never seemed much involved beyond blocking. (Well and the one fumble that killed us.)
The offense doesn’t seem overly conservative, most of what I’ve been watching are the types of formations and calls (which run/pass concepts) he seems to prefer and the way he tries to run constraints. I’m sure Zimmer was in his ear but he’ll have a defensive-minded HC here.So my question to you is, Zimmer was the long time entrenched HC in 21. Zimmer is well known to be an old school 3yrds and a cloud of dust HC . Do you think that Zimmer was in 1st yr OC KK's ear on what he wanted called and when? . 21 may not be as telling on what KK wanted to do as OC. It may be hard to tell when he called plays in Den for those games because it was Hackett's offense. . Either way it's going to be an interesting season
Within a day or 2 of this post, this little gem shows up on the main page of SR.com. Absolutely perfect....exactly what I wanted to know. I could get excited about 2-3 of these guys....of which, NONE should be too expensive, IMO. Not gonna re-shape the roster with any of these guys, but may help expedite with assimilation of his system and you just never know who's about to break out when given increased opportunity?!Good stuff Rouxble! In YOUR opinion, what are the chances KK moves TH7 to that fullback/H-back role that I think he was born to play? TH7 needs to be on the field more, stressing defenses, IMO; but when he lines up in the backfield now, it's a telegraphed run. I'd like to see TH7 play that hybrid fullback/H-back role on the majority of snaps....sometimes handing off to him, sometimes sending out for a route, sometimes "checking down" in the flat, and sometimes just a decoy. Any chance (in YOUR opinion) KK deploys him in this way?
Referencing my earlier post that Rouxble responded to....anyone have thoughts on which 9ers (or possibly Bronco) players KK might recruit to implement his system and plug "holes" on our roster as it pertains to his system? 2nd tier guys who haven't got their shot yet, because starters are firmly entrenched in front of them? All speculation, of course!
I think the lack of success on fades early in the yr was chemistry with the receivers, because we got pretty good at in toward the end of the yr
The offense doesn’t seem overly conservative, most of what I’ve been watching are the types of formations and calls (which run/pass concepts) he seems to prefer and the way he tries to run constraints. I’m sure Zimmer was in his ear but he’ll have a defensive-minded HC here.
I don’t plan to watch the Broncos games, to your point he was picking up someone else’s bad offense mid season. At least with the Vikings you know he installed that offense from day one, and I doubt Zimmer was putting his foot down on the specific concepts Kubiak was allowed to use.
Within a day or 2 of this post, this little gem shows up on the main page of SR.com. Absolutely perfect....exactly what I wanted to know. I could get excited about 2-3 of these guys....of which, NONE should be too expensive, IMO. Not gonna re-shape the roster with any of these guys, but may help expedite with assimilation of his system and you just never know who's about to break out when given increased opportunity?!
10 49ers free agents who could follow Klint Kubiak to the Saints
Jon Feliciano, Jauan Jennings, and Sam Darnold are some of the San Francisco 49ers free agents who could follow Klint Kubiak to the New Orleans Saints:saintswire.usatoday.com
Yeah, and now we just need a Debo and McCaffrey lolI like the idea of a niners coach. They seem to take advantage of players strengths and have gotten players with unique talents to excel. Two things we desperately needed last year.
I think that’s where I’m headed, comparing 2021 Vikings to 2023 49ers to 2023 Saints. What’s new from Minnesota to San Francisco, and how do they both compare to what we did last year.I wonder how much what he installs will change after his year working with Shanahan? Hopefully he learned some tweaks to make a solid to good scheme into a very good one.
We have a TH7 and an AK41. I'll take that, if utilized to the fullest potential!Yeah, and now we just need a Debo and McCaffrey lol
VERY INTERESTED to hear your take on that! I don't know nearly as much as you do, and absolutely do not have the time to do what you're doing. (that's not a knock, that's GRATITUDE!) Your opinions may or may not be the correct ones.....but they're well-informed and you make reasonable inferences, IMO. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.....I'ma grab some popcorn while you do your thing. Thanks in advance and.....Bring It!I think that’s where I’m headed, comparing 2021 Vikings to 2023 49ers to 2023 Saints. What’s new from Minnesota to San Francisco, and how do they both compare to what we did last year.
what he said^^^VERY INTERESTED to hear your take on that! I don't know nearly as much as you do, and absolutely do not have the time to do what you're doing. (that's not a knock, that's GRATITUDE!) Your opinions may or may not be the correct ones.....but they're well-informed and you make reasonable inferences, IMO. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.....I'ma grab some popcorn while you do your thing. Thanks in advance and.....Bring It!
Don't think that DA will be in KK's ear much since he's the guy DA picked. And from what I've gathered Zimmer did some foot putting due to the fact that it was KK's 1st time as OC and it was a promotion from Daddy's shadowThe offense doesn’t seem overly conservative, most of what I’ve been watching are the types of formations and calls (which run/pass concepts) he seems to prefer and the way he tries to run constraints. I’m sure Zimmer was in his ear but he’ll have a defensive-minded HC here.
I don’t plan to watch the Broncos games, to your point he was picking up someone else’s bad offense mid season. At least with the Vikings you know he installed that offense from day one, and I doubt Zimmer was putting his foot down on the specific concepts Kubiak was allowed to use.