Stillers 27, Minn.
17� ���. Oct 25,
2009 ����Game # 7
Stillers-Vikings Postgame
Analysis and Notes
The
Stillers, with luck befitting The Irish, staved off the Vikes
in a thriller to go into the bye week at 5-2.��
Along with Sister of Still Mill, Still Hacking, and Steel Hawkeye, I
attended this barnburner of a game.� In
the interest of time and expediency, this report will be shorter than normal.� �
Notes:
QB:�
Ben had a very mediocre day.�
Numerous passes were scattershot or indecisive.� 14 for 26 doesn�t
cut the mustard.� His failure to scramble,
with Moore available to block and plenty of green grass, on the 3d & 2
scramble late in the 3Q was inexcusable.�
He followed that decision with a poor, low pass to Tonio that fell
incomplete.��� He also had a foolish, careless
fumble late in the 4Q that luckily rolled OOB.�
RB:�
Mendy ripped off runs of 14, 16, and 17 yards, but sparingly carried the
ball, toting it only 10 times for 69 yards.�
He had an unforgivable fumble at the Vike 4 in
the 4Q and was benched after that.�� He
continues to fail at emplacing 4 points of contact on the ball when he�s
carrying it.�� Parker was on the field
for a play or 2 and had 1 rush for 2 yards.�
FB: Never used in this tilt.�
WR:�
Wally led the way with 2 huge grabs, including the 40-yarder that
produced the lone offensive TD.�� Tonio
had a big RAC for 45.�� Ward was very
quiet, with 1 grab for 3 yards.�� Gee,
that Arians guy is a genius�.!!�� He
dropped a seamer on 3D when he was hit immediately.�� Limas Peed did not dress.��
TE:�
Miller had some clutch grabs in traffic and finished with 6 grabs for 38
yards.� His blocking was decent�.aside
from a pathetic, weak-assed rushing attempt that personally caused Mendy to
lose 3 yards in the 2Q.�� Very weak.��� Spaeth
did little, as usual.�� Johnson had 1
grab for 4.��
OL: �A solid afternoon.�� Given the foe, this was their best effort of
the season.� They opened room for the
ground game and gave Benji decent time.��
Starks fared very well against the dangerous Jared Allen.� There was more BF penetration on some ground
plays than I would have liked, but overall, well done.�
DL:�
The line was okay against Petersen, who gained a healthy 69 yards on
only 18 carries.� They did have a good goal-line stuff on 1st down against Peterson,
although the Dykings helped out by foolishly passing
the ball on both 2d & 3d downs.� Fat
Casey, the fat pile o� shit that he is, was whistled for 3 (THREE) offsides
penalties, which is inexcusable no matter what rationalization or excuse one might come up with.�
Keisel made a tremendous play to fight thru a block and then chop the
ball out of Brett Larvae�s hand for the key strip & turnover that was
returned for a TD.�� Kirschke played
okay.�� He got hurt in the 4Q, and
instead of highly touted 1st rounder Ziggy Hood, the coaches sent in Dick
Eason, the guy who�d been cut just a few weeks ago.�� Hood played very sparingly during the
game.�
LB:�
Taunto Farrior, who�d done absolutely nothing the first 6 games of the
season, apparently felt he owed Colbert at least a game or 2 of decent play in
gratitude for the outlandish contract extension he�d received last year.� Taunto had a strong game, recording 9 solos
and 6 A�s.�� He did get badly sealed on
the long run by Peterson in the 4Q, but he made a sterling play a few plays
later when he shed the blocker on a screen and stopped the ballcarrier for a
5-yard gain.��
Woodley did
very, very little the entire game.� I isolated
on him quite a bit and it was extremely disappointing.� What little pressure he generated was when he
was totally unblocked.� Most appalling was this guy�s total inability
to shed blocks on ground plays.� On more
than 1 occasion, including the 19-yard scamper by Peterson in the 4Q, Woodley
simply titty-fought with the blocker as the runner
cruised by, INCHES away, and even after the runner was long gone, Woodley was
still grappling and jousting with the blocker�s breasts and other body
parts.�� Unreal.�� And piss poor.�� The slouch finished the game with 1 solo and
1 assist in the game where the Vikes ran over
70 plays from scrimmage.� �Woodley also had a weak-assed, pathetic WHIFF
on a slowfooted FB, Tahi,
after a short dumpoff in the 4Q just before the Keisel strip.� Tahi catches the
ball, and Woodley is right there, in PERFECT position, for an EASY hit and
stuff.� Instead, he stands upright, bites
on a simple inside move, and then flails.�
Instead of a stop at the 12, Tahi was finally
tackled at the 8-yard line.�� You should
have heard me cussing out this sorry bastard in the bleachers.� The next play, Woodley at least had some presence
to scoop up the loose ball and then slowly rumble for the big TD, but a Dong TD
doesn�t dismiss an entire game�s worth of futility and hapless play.� .�
DB:�
Spec
teams:� An utter disgrace.�� A debacle.�� A complete disaster.�� The KO return for a TD by Harvin was piss poor coverage at its worst.� Reed, who is usually such a tough guy when he�s
liquored up, was a complete pansie on this play,
giving Harvin a lil�
baby-shove when Harvin was a good 10 feet from the sidelines.�� Had Harvin been a
paper towel dispenser, Reed probably would have been a bit more aggressive and
assertive.� The blocking on Steeler returns
was just ugly.�� Being there in person, I
could see the blocking develop on each play, and it sucked badly time and time
again.� At this point,
OC:�
A typical grab-bag, incoherent effort by Arians.� Mendenhall was ripping off huge chunks of
yardage, at 7 yards a clip, but that wasn�t good enough for Arians, who called
his number only 10 times all day long.��
Every time Mendy would rip off a nice gainer, he would be dismissed from
carrying the ball for several plays or the next series.�� The dink n� dump offense enraged me, as
Arians, the clueless idiot, spent 99% of the day throwing little piss-ant 2-yard
dumps and curls against a defense missing its best DB.�� The game plan was pure vomit and only the 2
scores by the defense enabled this game to be won.� ��D��
DC:�
There�s a lot of fawning about how the defense �shut down� the Dykings.�� Shut
down??��� Brett Larvae shredded the
defense for 334 yards; the Vikes
dominated time of possession; and the lone INT was on a play where the open RB
allowed the ball, in Limas Sweed fashion, to CLANG off his hands for
an INT.� �Adrian Peterson was hardly �shut down�;
rather, his idiot coaching staff failed to give the NFL�s best RB sufficient
work, including the failure to give him the ball on 2nd &/or 3rd & a
foot in the 2Q.�� The best running back
in the league is gaining nearly 4 yards per carry, yet he gets only 18 carries
in a game where the Vikes ran over 70 plays?�� The Dyking staff
should be shot.� The Stillers could have
salted this game away with a stop on 3rd & 18 in the 4Q, but unbelievably,
a WR was left WIDE OPEN along the sidelines for an easy 25-yard
completion.�� I mean, I thought the Vikes had cleverly slipped the guy off the sideline after
the ball was snapped.� How in the hell do
you let a guy be this wide open on 3rd & fuking 18 ??? ��The Vikings
ran up and down the field the entire 4th quarter, where games are won and
lost.�� Sure, Keisel had the strip to
stop 1 drive, but the game-tying/game-winning drive was thwarted ONLY because an
open backup RB allowed a simple pass to clang off his hands.� The idiots like Ron Cook can fawn all they
want over the defense in this game, but I will never fawn over mediocrity.�
HC:� Tomlin had
the team decently fired up.� He has the
bye week to get the defense tweaked and fixed, as it is still woefully inadequate.��
Synopsis:�
A big, thrilling win over the undefeated Dykes.�� A bye week awaits,
followed by a trip to
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