***2026 Minnesota Vikings***

The success of the Vikings comes from the top down. First thing you HAVE to do is get rid of Kwesi. Do it today. They are going to have a top 10 pick in the 1st round and I do not want Kwesi anywhere near the draft room.
Don’t forget the scouting staff who obviously must be supplying rather poor evaluation data in recent years.
 
It stinks for us fans and the poor WRs but at least the dopes who thought Max was the answer can sit back down. This problem isn't going away, unfortunately.
I told my Vikings buddy last week that they'll put Brosmer in the worst imaginable scenario in his first game to make him look as bad as possible and quiet the JJ benching chatter.

So easy to figure out this coaching staff and front office.
 
I told my Vikings buddy last week that they'll put Brosmer in the worst imaginable scenario in his first game to make him look as bad as possible and quiet the JJ benching chatter.

So easy to figure out this coaching staff and front office.
What do you think they did to put him in a bad situation yesterday?
 
Still have the 7th .
Tried to help the JA absence. Obv didn't plan on the qbs being a poo fire.
At the time, going to get a vet WR to fill a clear hole wasn't a bad idea. Now in hindsight, it was terrible because neither of the QB room nor Theilen performed to a meaningful level.
 
I have a co-worker who is a big gopher fan and he been telling me that Brosmer is the next Purdy. I haven't talked to him at work yet but I'm tempted to ask him what he thought of the game.

I've been a KOC defender up until this game, but now I almost think the vikings need to move on Kwesi and maybe KOC. I can be talked into letting KOC get another chance with a better QB, but I'm questioning how KOC let the QB room get in this situation. What did JJ show that made the team/KOC decide he was the future? 5 years with no playoff wins and it looks like we need to blow everything up.

I kind of watch the Vikings from the periphery, but getting rid of KOC is crazy talk. He was 14-3 last year in the hardest division in football.

Putting faith in McCarthy was obviously a misstep, but that's not only on KOC. He's proven he can coach.
 
I was pro-Kwesi going into this season, but his draft picks have been abysmal. Some of that may be on KOC too.

They've both been responsible for things that I really liked, but this is the biggest piece of **** team I've ever watched. I think one of them has to go, and at this point that looks like Kwesi. He's generally done a good job of free agency management, but striking out so hard on the most important position just can't be tolerated.
 
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I think they keep KOC. His track record with QBs (prior to this season) has been good. He is a good coach. However, it cannot be overstated how much he has failed the two young QBs this year. He really put both in positions to fail by not simplifying the scheme and running the ball. He is too stubborn sometimes.

Kwesi on the other hand. Fire him today. His drafts have been a master class in garbage. He has been decent in free agency, but this year's signings have been a big miss for what was paid out. And the roster is old, with no depth because of the draft failures.

Vikings will almost certainly have a top 10 pick this year. Kwesi can NOT make that pick. Absolutely cannot be anywhere near it.
 
Anyone thinking Kwesi will be fired; you are going to be disappointed. The Wilfs have never been one to react quickly, so I have little doubt that both KOC and Kwesi are coming back next year.
 
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Don’t forget the scouting staff who obviously must be supplying rather poor evaluation data in recent years.
I can imagine that the Vikings locker room and practice facility are probably not a fun place to be right now. If you plan to retire, why put up with a bad or toxic work environment. Just a wild guess.