***2024 Minnesota Vikings***

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Was announced today Week 2 @ Eagles on MNF. Have also seen rumored that the Vikings will open up season hosting the NY Giants.

 

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I don't expect Minn to beat philly in their stadium regardless of day or night.. Unless, Joe Webb gets the start, lol.
 

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I saw that one yesterday. It's interesting to see the different takes from the different folks. In the end, we won't know for a couple years what the verdict is. If Booth and Cine end up being solid starters, it's a win.

Doesn't really matter what Williams does, IMHO. Teams get judged by the players they have and how they perform on the field, not the ones they COULD have drafted.
 

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You cannot field a SB team with the 10-15th best QB in the league having a cap hit of $36M+.
The issue is not the Cousins cap hit.

How many of the guys on this list of the top ten Vikings cap hits last year would you say was money well spent? How many were worse than Cousins?

PlayerPosCap Hit
CousinsQB
$31,166,666​
PetersonCB
$8,000,000​
SmithFS
$6,898,234​
BarrOLB
$6,103,822​
TomlinsonDT
$6,000,000​
O'NeillRT
$5,636,430​
CookRB
$5,113,026​
PierceDT
$5,000,000​
BradburyC
$3,513,510​
HamFB
$3,000,000​


Now compare to a team that just won a Super Bowl with a QB at 20M

PlayerPosCap Hit
Matthew StaffordQB
$20,000,000​
Aaron DonaldDT
$14,392,000​
Jalen RamseyCB
$9,700,000​
Tyler HigbeeTE
$5,825,000​
Andrew WhitworthLT
$5,666,666​
Leonard FloydOLB
$5,500,000​
Cooper KuppWR
$5,300,000​
Rob HavensteinRT
$5,258,000​
A'Shawn RobinsonDT
$5,250,000​
Darious WilliamsCB
$4,766,000​

Their money is committed to QB, pass rushers, corners, receivers, and tackles.

The Vikings money is committed to a QB, corner, center, running back, fullback, off-ball linebacker, safety, run stopping defensive tackles.

The issue isn't the QB, the issue is spending absurd resources at running the ball and stopping the run when running doesn't matter nearly as much as passing.
 
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I saw that one yesterday. It's interesting to see the different takes from the different folks. In the end, we won't know for a couple years what the verdict is. If Booth and Cine end up being solid starters, it's a win.

Doesn't really matter what Williams does, IMHO. Teams get judged by the players they have and how they perform on the field, not the ones they COULD have drafted.

Don't forget Asamoah.

It seemed like most of the concerns were that it could mess with the status-quo. Like they are worried if KAM was right.
 

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Take it FWIW but this appears legit according to other leaks thus far:

 

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Take it FWIW but this appears legit according to other leaks thus far:


Interesting that their bye is not in proximity to their London game. Traditionally, they have tried to keep those close together.

I'm not mad about it. Rather have the bye in week 7 as opposed to week 5, anyway. Teams/players prefer later in the year from what I have heard.
 

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Interesting that their bye is not in proximity to their London game. Traditionally, they have tried to keep those close together.

I'm not mad about it. Rather have the bye in week 7 as opposed to week 5, anyway. Teams/players prefer later in the year from what I have heard.
Yep, teams have choice after London games if they want bye or not. Some have declined it. I saw the Packers & Bears don't have their Bye till Week 14. That is probably too late.