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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 675690" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>As for the lack of young talent on offense, I would disagree. Bridgewater was an emerging talent but with the knee he won't get a big contract. So if he comes back that will be a $$$ bargain for the Vikes. Most importantly is their WR corp. They have <u>alot</u> to prove but Diggs, Johnson, and Thelen form a pretty good trio of WRs that are all solid #2's. If Treadwell pans out to be worthy of his first round status that will elevate the rest.</p><p></p><p>I've said it forever, but Minnesota's biggest weakness is their Oline. They've hampered Teddy's growth as he has to scramble and make quick, short passes to avoid getting killed. The second biggest weakness has been their WRs. Johnson played hurt most of last year and Kyle Rudolph was returning to form and Diggs was emerging. Without a true #1 WR Bridgewater had been in a double-whammy bad situation, with little to throw to and little time to do it. Things were looking better this year until the knee injury.</p><p></p><p>Their defense is top tier and AP is still elite. The big thing this season will be to see how they react when down by multiple scores. Do they have the horsepower at QB and WR to comeback or will they have to slug it out with defense and RBs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 675690, member: 5830"] As for the lack of young talent on offense, I would disagree. Bridgewater was an emerging talent but with the knee he won't get a big contract. So if he comes back that will be a $$$ bargain for the Vikes. Most importantly is their WR corp. They have [U]alot[/U] to prove but Diggs, Johnson, and Thelen form a pretty good trio of WRs that are all solid #2's. If Treadwell pans out to be worthy of his first round status that will elevate the rest. I've said it forever, but Minnesota's biggest weakness is their Oline. They've hampered Teddy's growth as he has to scramble and make quick, short passes to avoid getting killed. The second biggest weakness has been their WRs. Johnson played hurt most of last year and Kyle Rudolph was returning to form and Diggs was emerging. Without a true #1 WR Bridgewater had been in a double-whammy bad situation, with little to throw to and little time to do it. Things were looking better this year until the knee injury. Their defense is top tier and AP is still elite. The big thing this season will be to see how they react when down by multiple scores. Do they have the horsepower at QB and WR to comeback or will they have to slug it out with defense and RBs? [/QUOTE]
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