ray:
for the english impaired:
Pep is not good at reading defenses and a new offensive-minded HC would probably want one who can
for the english impaired:
Pep is not good at reading defenses and a new offensive-minded HC would probably want one who can
QB Daunte Culpepper led the Vikings to a slow start by turning the ball over and failing to turn red-zone trips into six points. Culpepper was 4-of-18 in producing touchdowns inside the 20. On the other hand, Brad Johnson, who has two interceptions in 188 attempts, is putting up points. Johnson has eight TD passes and has produced touchdowns on 14-of-21 red-zone trips. He and head coach Mike Tice, teammates with the Vikings in the 1990s, are very much on the same page in their thinking surrounding Minnesota’s offense. Johnson gets rid of the ball quickly, and he finds mismatches more quickly than Culpepper, who was more of a novice reading coverages because most teams played the Vikings exactly the same when Randy Moss was around.