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My View on our 2012 Vikings...




I'm optimistic for our team this year but i still think we will be in trouble. I see a few things happening here that won't be good for us. Our secondary is still letting teams pass on us, winning late in the games, and our run defense is still missing a wall stopping Defensive tackle. I think Leslie Frazier is running this team into the ground. I see us in the basement once again at the end of this year with maybe a 5-11 season or 6-10, and I don't think Leslie will be around for next season.


Since Leslie took over for Childress in 2010, this team hasn't been any better then Childress had it. I honestly think Childress was doing decent until we started loosing in 2010. I never agreed on the Tarvaris Jackson project but other then that Childress winning record kept going up every year by a game or two and at least with Childress we went to the playoffs. As for our offensive coordinator, I know that Musgrave did good for Atlanta, but I think our offense is predictable and easy to defend against. The only person i have liked for this team is newly promoted Rick Speilman. He has had some really good draft choices, that given a better coaching staff we would be contending for at least the playoffs soon.

So what i think should happen for the 2013 NFL season is that Leslie Frazier, Bill Musgrave, and Mike Singeltary all get fired for i also don't think Singletary has been a very coach either and Frazier should of never hired him. We get a really good head coach that can run an offense and brings along a offensive coordinator that knows how to run a team. With better coaching and with a really good draft in 2013, i think this team will be making a turn around next year. Hopefully we can get a star WR,DT, and CB in the draft and maybe another stud lineman and i could see us really stirring up trouble next year.

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