it's all about Depth which hurt them so bad last year,and staying Healthy,to have a winning season and win the Div. GO VIKINGS!
No matter how hard they try,drama always seems to find them its one thing or another.....now its Michael Floyd and the great tea mystery lol..sigh
Also, the decision possibly will have no impact on his looming suspension from the league for the extreme DUI guilty plea. He faces a baseline suspension of two games, and it can be increased based on aggravating factors. The positive alcohol test becomes less of a problem if, from the judge?s perspective, the glitch necessitated only one day in jail. (PFT)
lol, double posting aint a crime... I do it myself. I am excited about this up-coming season as well. Just hope the injuries stay away. The Vikings need some football luck.
Interesting to observe that Pat Shurmur has had this Offense all off-season now and that should make a difference. I expect a much improved, crisper well executed job from the wide-receivers. I wonder if Treadwell gets on track and how good is Diggs and Thelien... this is going to be fun to watch. Having targets for Bradford should pave the way for Murray and Cooks too. No more crowding the offensive line against the Vikings. Damn, I cant wait!
Treadwell your in the spotlight now its Boom or Bust about time for the Vikings to have things go there way for once,they have had there share of bad luck oh lets hope that damn injury bug stays away now i know just bad lnjuries can be
In my opinon they have to draft a qb next year,i hope Teddy can come back but they have to get a qb seems very important just don't know about sam bradford ? ....i'm not to sure he's the answer
Bradford must perform. This is he's chance to break out and he had better take advantage of it. He's had time with the receivers and coach's now and has learned the offense. I would think if he has anything talent wise we will see it this season. He certainly has a good receiver core and a better O-line... no excuses this season.
Teammate Latavius Murray (ankle) acknowledged that Cook has the early upper hand by means of his participation in the Vikings' offseason program, NFL.com's Kevin Patra reports. "Dalvin's already been through the [organized team activities], he's already been through the offseason," said Murray. "So, he has that up on me. But also, looking at it as, hey, I'm the vet, I have time in this league, I've done some good things in this league. So I have a lot to bring to the table." Murray had surgery shortly after signing with the Vikings in March and is still expected to be ready for the start of training camp after missing the entire offseason program. His injury wasn't necessarily a factor in Minnesota's decision to trade up to No. 41 overall for Cook, as the team likely values Murray in large part of his strong track record as a goal-line runner and pass blocker, whereas the rookie offers far more upside as a potential lead runner. Coach Mike Zimmer said there will be an open competition in the backfield, and while holdover Jerick McKinnon may retain some kind of role, Murray and Cook figure to battle it out for the lead job in what likely will be a committee of sorts.
ok its on hey i'm the vet laughing that means nothing in the what have you done for me lately in today's NFL,let the best man win..still PO how Tricky Ricky just wasted AP its a damn shame!