They won 3 games in 2019, 5 in 2020, but 2021 was the year they tore it down? Wasn’t far to tear down. They had almost no one on their roster worth keeping.
Yeah, the thing that gets missed in all the network salivation over Campbell: Jim Caldwell went 36-28, was fired after back-to-back 9-7 seasons and then the Patricia experience came to town. If one wants to look good, make sure to replace a Belichick assistant.
The Lions also didn't choose to move on from Stafford; he made that the decision.
The Vikings need to resurrect their magic horse shoe and pick their QB of the future. That may not do the trick in 2024 but the Vikings can be competitive with the team (outside of QB) they have now, but they need some good luck and patience. The NFC north team leader will likely win the Super Bowl in the near future.
I worry it's going to be the new Lions/Bears/Packers and the same ole Vikings.
They won 3 games in 2019, 5 in 2020, but 2021 was the year they tore it down? Wasn’t far to tear down. They had almost no one on their roster worth keeping.
Yeah, the thing that gets missed in all the network salivation over Campbell: Jim Caldwell went 36-28, was fired after back-to-back 9-7 seasons and then the Patricia experience came to town. If one wants to look good, make sure to replace a Belichick assistant.
The Lions also didn't choose to move on from Stafford; he made that the decision.
The Vikings need to resurrect their magic horse shoe and pick their QB of the future. That may not do the trick in 2024 but the Vikings can be competitive with the team (outside of QB) they have now, but they need some good luck and patience. The NFC north team leader will likely win the Super Bowl in the near future.
Considering how strong the division now looks they’d be idiots to try to run it back.
“They elected not to try to build around Stafford in his late prime and completely hit the reset button instead”
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