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  This is new.. Greg Newsome II
Posted by: Still Hurtn - 04-29-2025, 10:53 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

Possible trade with the Browns?? 

https://vikingsterritory.com/2025/news/a...or-vikings

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  Root for Daniel Jones and Trent Sherfield
Posted by: MaroonBells - 04-29-2025, 09:22 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (12)

Per Over The Cap, the
@Vikings currently have a 3rd (Sam Darnold) and 5th round (Cam Robinson) comp picks. The Vikings could get that 5th round comp pick moved up to a 4th if Daniel Jones hits playing time incentives. Also, Kevin O'Connell recently mentioned the possibility for a 3rd comp pick (Trent Sherfield Jr.?).

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  OT: 7 Months Out
Posted by: JustInTime - 04-29-2025, 12:13 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (18)

I’ve mentioned previously I’m driving Uber while trying to land my next contract. Might end up semi-retiring 5 years earlier than planned and drive and do Rover to subsist until dipping into retirement funds.

Today I got a fare in Swanannoa. Name might not be as familiar as Asheville or Chimney Rock but the impact of Helene was similar to what was broadcast on the national news. Maybe worse I had heard. Parts of downtown Asheville still look like a bomb went off every couple blocks. Half the River Arts District is gone but at least it’s been tidied up a bit.

About a half mile from my pickup I turned on a road marked with a hand painted sign reading “Thoroughfare Closed Local Traffic Only”. I pressed on.  Kinda wished I hadn’t. To my left was a river, to my right shells of what once were modest ranch houses. Debris everywhere. Mud everywhere. Zero signs of work being done or even equipment to do so.

Quarter mile from my pickup I drove up a steep hill. When I say steep I mean a 15% grade. It looked like I had teleported to a different location. Grass. Homes intact. Trees not uprooted, leafy. Normal. Whatever that is. 

Picked up my fare. Older, somewhat frail woman. Bohemian. Exchanged the typical pleasantries and we were off back down the hill. She thanked me for picking her up as a lot of Uber drivers would accept a fare and then cancel. 

I mention the Hurricane damage and she started to recount the storm. She felt blessed to have missed the worst of it but the destruction to her neighbors was still fresh in her mind. “This house was moved completely off its foundation. Two of the six apartment buildings were destroyed and swept down river. This bridge was just gone. Two people died”. I pretty much could only nod in response. 

Dropped her off at her art studio in Black Mountain. Turned off Uber and headed back towards home. Spent the time counting my blessings. We’re right in between Asheville and Chimney Rock but were pretty much spared from the bulk of the destruction. Huge trees uprooted. No power for nearly 6 days. No consistent cell service for about two weeks. Same for internet. Basically we were inconvenienced as opposed to having the course of our lives completely altered if not worse.

Hurricane Helene is far removed from our 24 hour news cycle but the devastation and recovery are still very real to the folks of western North Carolina. Matching federal funding was ended a month ago and an appeal to reinstate was denied. Still lots of work and years to go in the recovery.

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  Turning over the keys...
Posted by: purplefaithful - 04-28-2025, 07:21 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (13)

Make no mistake, the Vikings are Kevin O’Connell’s team

Investigative journalism isn’t dead.

I can prove it.

In a small room at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., minutes after the Vikings’ season ended in January, a highly placed source in the Vikings organization — let’s call him “Deep Throw” — told me that the team was going to ditch Sam Darnold and the interior of the offensive line.

Vikingdom wasn’t sure what to believe either, but in free agency the Vikings signed a standout veteran guard and center and allowed Darnold to sign with Seattle. On the first day of the NFL draft, the Vikings chose a 315-pound guard.

Only I knew that this would happen. Me, and everyone else who was paying attention.

The source can now be revealed — Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell.

There are coaches who will lie or obfuscate. O’Connell does neither. When asked a direct question, he will sermonize for a while, saying all of the things he thinks a team spokesman should say about culture and commitment and how much he loves his players.

Then, at the end of his answer, sometimes many minutes later, when everyone has nodded off or begun playing Wordle on their phones, he will let you know what he’s really thinking.

After the Vikings were blown out for a second straight game, losing in the wild-card round of the playoffs to the Los Angeles Rams in Arizona, O’Connell eventually got around to citing Darnold’s inability to complete easy passes and the weak play of the interior offensive line.

Now we know why O’Connell didn’t make it as an NFL quarterback. 

He must have telegraphed his throws.

If you wanted to know how the offseason would play out, all you needed to do was ignore all news about Aaron Rodgers and parse O’Connell’s answers to probing questions.

What we know now is that O’Connell was serious, and that — and this might be the most important part — he usually gets what he wants.

Here is a list of the first players chosen by the Vikings in subsequent drafts, by a team that was ranked, defensively, 27th, 30th and 31st from 2020 through 2022:
— Wide receiver Jordan Addison.
— Quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
— Guard Donovan Jackson.

The Vikings’ next pick after they chose Jackson in the first round of this year’s draft was in the third round. They chose Maryland receiver Tai Felton.

They used draft capital to trade for backup quarterback Sam Howell, who might remind Vikings fans of Case Keenum.

O’Connell is an offensive coach who wants to be able to throw multiple formations and plays at opposing defenses. He will be able to do so after the Vikings remade their offensive line, retained running back Aaron Jones, traded for running back Jordan Mason and brought in Felton.

O’Connell has succeeded as an offensive coach with less talent and depth. Watching him this coming season could be fascinating, if McCarthy is ready to run an NFL team.

In O’Connell and defensive coordinator Brian Flores, the Vikings have serious expertise. It’s an open secret that the front office leaned heavily on Flores when rebuilding the defense last year via free agency.

This isn’t a scandal. This isn’t an accusation that the coaches hold more power than the general manager. What appears to be the case is that Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, who cut his teeth on Wall Street, recognizes the expertise available to him on the coaching and scouting staffs.

Now that the Vikings have filled out their quarterback room by trading for Howell and signing former Gopher Max Brosmer, what all of these moves mean is that there will be tremendous pressure on McCarthy to capitalize on all of this assembled talent.

He should have a powerhouse offensive line, an effective running game, great receiving depth, a superstar in Justin Jefferson, quality tight ends and a defense that creates turnovers.

The modern athletic cliché is that pressure is a privilege.

For McCarthy, the privilege of a quality roster will create pressure.

Can he handle it?

Would O’Connell invest this much in his offense if he didn’t think McCarthy was ready?

Startribune

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  RB Nick Chubb to the Vikings?
Posted by: StickierBuns - 04-28-2025, 02:26 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (9)

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"According to Cleveland’s Ken Carman of 92.3 The Fan, he says Nick Chubb is nearing a deal with an NFC North team in free agency. Who could it be??"

We are getting close to 3 pm central, maybe we'll find out whom the Vikings have been secretly after without comp picks to give up.

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  Reminder
Posted by: purplefaithful - 04-28-2025, 11:58 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (1)

Their rookie minicamp for those players drafted or signed as undrafted free agents has not yet been scheduled. 

It will either be May 2-5 or May 9-12.

Organized team activities (OTAs) are on:
May 27-28
May 30
June 2-3
June 5
June 16-18.

Mandatory minicamp will be June 10-12.

The collective bargaining agreement stipulates teams are limited to 10 practice days for OTAs over four weeks.

Live contact is not allowed, but teams can run full practices.

OTAs typically don't command too much attention from fans — aside from off-the-field matters, like contract disputes — but this year will be different.

It will be the first time second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy gets all of the practice reps with the first-team offense.

CBS SPORTS

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  SI.com's Breer: An honest discussion about Shedeur Sanders
Posted by: StickierBuns - 04-28-2025, 10:04 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (32)

https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-draft-takeawa...ur-sanders

Well said. Of course he's an entitled player with overinflated self worth, this is what people have been telling him. And he's got some real holes in his game that don't appear a great match for NFL play. Some excerpts: 

"We do have a couple of examples:

A lot of times in combine meetings, teams will have a player’s worst plays ready for him when he enters the room and, along those lines, one had a particularly rough interception teed up for Sanders in Indianapolis. When asked to explain it, Sanders didn’t take blame. And as they dove deeper into it, and how it might relate to the NFL level, Sanders simply concluded that maybe he and the staff he was talking to might not be a match.

Ahead of another visit, he got an install with mistakes intentionally planted in it—done to see if a quarterback would catch them. Sanders didn’t catch them. A coach called him on it, and the resulting exchange wasn’t pretty. And I think this is why teams saw Sanders carrying out what his father, Colorado coach Deion Sanders, said he would in trying to steer himself away from certain places. The idea, for a top pick, isn’t the worst concept. It’s something Eli Manning did a generation ago. The problem is that Sanders wasn’t considered the prospect he was built up to be by the people who matter—the ones who were doing the picking over the weekend."

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  NFL Comp pick window closes today at 3 pm Central time
Posted by: StickierBuns - 04-28-2025, 04:57 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

Purple FTW! Podcast
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The compensatory pick window closes at 3pm CT (the only timezone that matters) Monday. Asante Samuel Jr time?

We'll find out if they've signed any corners or anyone else late this afternoon.

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  A POS thing to do...
Posted by: purplefaithful - 04-27-2025, 04:51 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (16)

The son of Atlanta Falcons’ defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich has apologized for a prank call made to Shedeur Sanders on Friday as he waited to be picked in the NFL Draft.

One of the NFL’s biggest draft prospects, Sanders received a call – allegedly from the general manager of the New Orleans Saints – as he waited anxiously to learn which NFL team would select him. But the call turned out to be a prank. Sanders was later drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round with the 144th overall pick on Saturday.

Jax Ulbrich, the Falcons’ defensive coordinator’s son, took to Instagram on Sunday to issue a public apology.

“On Friday night I made a tremendous mistake. Sheduer (sic), what I did was completely inexcusable, embarrassing, and shameful,” Ulbrich wrote.

“I’m so sorry I took away from your moment, it was selfish and childish. I could never imagine getting ready to celebrate one of the greatest moments of your life and I made a terrible mistake and messed with that moment. Thank you for accepting my call earlier today, I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me.”

Sanders has not yet reacted to the development on social media.

The Falcons also issued a statement explaining how the incident came to pass.

“Earlier in the week, Jax Ulbrich, the 21-year-old son of defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, unintentionally came across the draft contact phone number for Shedeur Sanders off an open iPad while visiting his parent’s home and wrote the number down to later conduct a prank call. Jeff Ulbrich was unaware of the data exposure or any facets of the prank and was made aware of the above only after the fact,” the team’s statement said.

“The Atlanta Falcons do not condone this behavior and send our sincere apologies to Shedeur Sanders and his family, who we have been in contact with to apologize to, as well as facilitate an apology directly from Jax to the Sanders family.”

The Falcons went on to say that the team will cooperate with the league’s handling of the situation and that the Falcons are reviewing their protocols to prevent any future incidents.

The NFL tells CNN the league has been in contact with the Falcons and is reviewing the matter.

CNN

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  When real americans are allowed to voice their views
Posted by: Waterboy - 04-27-2025, 12:39 PM - Forum: Sensitive Topics - Replies (5)

It’s always amazing that the public bites on these short term gotcha polls and don’t hear the real message.  When Trump wins a bunch of tariff concessions in the next few months, he may become the most popular president ever.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04...s-stunned/

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