Originally posted by Russ Smith
Kind of starting to look like that may be why Green cut him?
I kind of get the impression when Green took the job he thought Blake was teh starter. After watching films and talking to players, he either elevated his opinion of Josh, lowered his opinion of Blake, or a bit of both. Then he re-evaluated and said if Jeff isn't the starter he could be a problem, so he cut him?
That's my latest theory and I'm sticking with it... for now.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
Kind of starting to look like that may be why Green cut him?
I kind of get the impression when Green took the job he thought Blake was teh starter. After watching films and talking to players, he either elevated his opinion of Josh, lowered his opinion of Blake, or a bit of both. Then he re-evaluated and said if Jeff isn't the starter he could be a problem, so he cut him?
That's my latest theory and I'm sticking with it... for now.
Originally posted by AZCB34
...maybe this is one of the reasons why you are labeled as Leon or locker-room cancer:
“It’s not like I have played bad ball,” Blake said. “I’ve just been on bad teams.”
Originally posted by Russ Smith
Kind of starting to look like that may be why Green cut him?
I kind of get the impression when Green took the job he thought Blake was teh starter. After watching films and talking to players, he either elevated his opinion of Josh, lowered his opinion of Blake, or a bit of both. Then he re-evaluated and said if Jeff isn't the starter he could be a problem, so he cut him?
That's my latest theory and I'm sticking with it... for now.
Originally posted by ajcardfan
Maybe so.
But, on Fox10 last night, they interviewed Blake. Blake said he was surprised he was cut. He said that even if he wasn't going to be the starter that he thought he could "help coach up the young guys."
Take it for what it's worth.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
the other thought I had, Green was talking WCO when he moved QUan to SE, maybe he just doesn't think Blake can play the WCO?
To my knowledge he never really has in Cincy, NO or Baltimore. Maybe he thinks it's just the wrong offense for Blake, in some ways it probably is he's not the most accurate passer, and he has problems sometimes on shorter routes because of his size.
So maybe there's no big conspiracy at all.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
Yeah I think that's what he means by saying I did everything they asked me to do, that he did mentor Josh(Josh, Mac and Sully all praised Blake for that ).
But maybe Green just felt he wasn't the "right" mentor because Green realizes Jeff considers himself a starter, and wasn't ready to accept this?
personally I'll wait but I'd feel a lot more comfortable with Blake on the roster, than with no experienced guy.
the other thought I had, Green was talking WCO when he moved QUan to SE, maybe he just doesn't think Blake can play the WCO?
To my knowledge he never really has in Cincy, NO or Baltimore. Maybe he thinks it's just the wrong offense for Blake, in some ways it probably is he's not the most accurate passer, and he has problems sometimes on shorter routes because of his size.
So maybe there's no big conspiracy at all.
Originally posted by CaliCards
Remember that Jeff George was let go by Green after he took the Vikes to the playoffs to make room for rookie QB Duante Culpepper (sp).
Originally posted by Russ Smith
Yes but IIRC that was totally finance, George had a great deal for that first year but obviously wanted more to stay the starter, Culpepper had a big contract but hadn't played as a rookie. Green knew he couldn't have two highly paid QB's, so he went with the young guy as you say.
Blake's contract is small for a starter big for a backup. Would have seemed to me they could have gone to minicamp and opened it up, if Blake isn't the starter, then you tell him take a paycut or we cut you?
I will wait and see how it plays out, I'm concerned with no veteran QB. For example I shudder to think how bad the first 13 games might have been this year without Blake, and to an extent Emmitt, there to show the young WR's where to line up. Obviously there were so many problems with young WR's a brand new OC etc. We shouldn't see most of that as a factor this year with Green in charge.
I don't quite understand the anti Blake sentiment on the board, but like everyone else I'm tired of losing so if this helps us win, by all means make moves its hard to complain when you lost as many games as we did with the current players.
Originally posted by vikesfan
1 Green does not run a WCO he never has and I doubt he will start now. I don't know where you get this WCO idea from?
2 What exactly does "coach up" the young guys mean.
3 Those guys you mention were playmakers Blake is not. Plus did you win with those guys?
It is about winning. If DG thinks someone is not "going to carry their own water" they are gone. He doesn't fine people he cuts them.
Originally posted by vikesfan
It had nothing to do with money. DC was still getting paid peanuts. George had a good year but there were the usual LEON problems with George he wouldn't run the plays correctly - his panic vs STL - he blamed teammates for problems. Plus DG system made George good after he left he disappeared and did nothing.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
I'm not saying George wasn't selfish etc, but he was let loose because of money as much as anything else, otherwise why'd they bother to offer him that 500K?
Originally posted by kerouac9
That's what I remember, too. I think that Snyder gave George a monster deal and ran Brad Johnson out of town on a rail. The Vikes wanted George back, in a way, and were desperate to sign another vet QB (a la ardently couring Marino) but went with Culpepper anyway.
It worked out all right for them, but I don't think that it was the plan.
Originally posted by Russ Smith
In fact the same article says they cut Cunningham to save 1.5 million so they could sign their draft picks. It's an AP article from Minnesota. I would say clearly at the time they tried to get a veteran cheap, couldn't, and basically decided it was Daunte's job now.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jun-03-Sat-2000/sports/13705130.html
Originally posted by kerouac9
That's all right: vikesfan is a big revisionist historian. Remember: There was nothing wrong with Dimitrius Underwood when they drafted him...
...all he did was quit on his team for an entire season and refuse to play because he might get injured. The team that was paying his way through school. No, there were no problems with that guy. I bet his teammates loved him.