Post by Purple Pain on Oct 2, 2024 14:29:18 GMT -6
Darnold, Jones, Jefferson, coaching... We hear so many good things, but what about some unsung heroes?
What about the OL?
Matt Fries: The Vikings' Big Uglies Are Unsung Heroes Of Their Pristine 4-0 Start
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More discussion and analysis about the OL at the link above. ^
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What about the OL?
Matt Fries: The Vikings' Big Uglies Are Unsung Heroes Of Their Pristine 4-0 Start
To some extent, the Minnesota Vikings’ 31-29 victory over the Green Bay Packers was a tale of two halves. The Vikings jumped out to a 28-0 lead, and that head start was enough to sustain Green Bay’s 29-3 comeback. However, it should be noted that after the Vikings went up 14-0 on their second drive, the Packers never got the ball when the game was within one score. While the final margin of victory was only two points, Green Bay never had a real chance to take the lead.
The Vikings scored on four of their first five drives, which helped keep the game out of reach, and they did so by consistently moving the ball on offense. Sam Darnold may have had his most up-and-down game with the Vikings despite his three passing TDs, which he matched with three turnover-worthy plays. Upon review, pass protection was the real indicator of Darnold’s success. In the first half, Green Bay only pressured Darnold three times, and he went 11 for 15 for 136 yards and three TDs, plus one scramble for nine yards on 16 dropbacks.
The line also played very well in the run and screen game. RB Aaron Jones had 139 yards from scrimmage on 26 touches against his old team at Lambeau Field. For most of the game, they dominated the Packers in both phases.
People have maligned Minnesota’s offensive line for years, and the team could never figure out an interior combination that could pass protect. However, by inserting Blake Brandel, the Vikings seem to have something clicking through four weeks. Ed Ingram had a rough game against Dexter Lawrence, but Minnesota has limited interior pressure since that first week. We know the Vikings OTs, Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill, are an elite combo. However, Garrett Bradbury, Brandel, and Ingram appear to be emerging as a solid starting trio to go along with that, which is not something you could say in years past.
Let’s dive into the tape to explore how the OL contributes to Minnesota’s wins.
At the link above:
Pass Protection
Run Game
Screen game
The Vikings scored on four of their first five drives, which helped keep the game out of reach, and they did so by consistently moving the ball on offense. Sam Darnold may have had his most up-and-down game with the Vikings despite his three passing TDs, which he matched with three turnover-worthy plays. Upon review, pass protection was the real indicator of Darnold’s success. In the first half, Green Bay only pressured Darnold three times, and he went 11 for 15 for 136 yards and three TDs, plus one scramble for nine yards on 16 dropbacks.
The line also played very well in the run and screen game. RB Aaron Jones had 139 yards from scrimmage on 26 touches against his old team at Lambeau Field. For most of the game, they dominated the Packers in both phases.
People have maligned Minnesota’s offensive line for years, and the team could never figure out an interior combination that could pass protect. However, by inserting Blake Brandel, the Vikings seem to have something clicking through four weeks. Ed Ingram had a rough game against Dexter Lawrence, but Minnesota has limited interior pressure since that first week. We know the Vikings OTs, Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill, are an elite combo. However, Garrett Bradbury, Brandel, and Ingram appear to be emerging as a solid starting trio to go along with that, which is not something you could say in years past.
Let’s dive into the tape to explore how the OL contributes to Minnesota’s wins.
At the link above:
Pass Protection
Run Game
Screen game
Conclusion
Minnesota’s offensive line was a massive part of its victory over the Packers. It consistently left Sam Darnold with clean pockets, Aaron Jones with nice running lanes, and clearing out tons of room on screen throws. The performance is a great sign for a group that has had ups-and-downs over the years, particularly from Bradbury and Ingram.
It appears that the front office’s trust in the line’s continuity and Brandel’s ascent into a starting role is paying off. They’re being rewarded with a line that has played well enough to match Minnesota’s pristine 4-0 record.
Minnesota’s offensive line was a massive part of its victory over the Packers. It consistently left Sam Darnold with clean pockets, Aaron Jones with nice running lanes, and clearing out tons of room on screen throws. The performance is a great sign for a group that has had ups-and-downs over the years, particularly from Bradbury and Ingram.
It appears that the front office’s trust in the line’s continuity and Brandel’s ascent into a starting role is paying off. They’re being rewarded with a line that has played well enough to match Minnesota’s pristine 4-0 record.
More discussion and analysis about the OL at the link above. ^
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Who are some of your unsung heroes? Who deserves a little more recognition?