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Category: Leslie Frazier

No Joy in Childress Firing Anniversary

Posted on November 18, 2011December 17, 2011 by David Shama

I wonder if all the knucklehead fans who hated Brad Childress are still happy he’s no longer coaching in Minnesota.  It was almost a year ago (November 22) that the Vikings fired their coach ─ public enemy No. 1 to much of the fan base.

The record was 3-7 when Childress was fired.  The 2011 edition is 2-7 with seven games remaining on the schedule.  Childress coached a team with uncertainty at quarterback and failing personnel in other positions.  His successor, Leslie Frazier, is reading the same script.

Although Childress wasn’t liked by the masses, his firing hasn’t improved ticket sales.  The truth is there are more empty seats at home games this season than last.

Did his dismissal quiet the critics?  Hardly.  Even the Monday Night TV crew was calling out the Vikings for lack of discipline during Green Bay’s beat down of Minnesota, 45-7.

Until last year Childress coached the Vikings to improved records each season.  He was 6-10 in 2006, then 8-8, 10-6 and 12-4.  The last two records were good enough to give the franchise its first consecutive division titles since 1977-78.  And the 2009 team was within a play or two of qualifying for the Super Bowl.

Less than 12 months after the 2009 NFC championship loss, Childress was fired.  Yes, he made a mistake in allowing the toxic Randy Moss on his roster and he should have informed ownership when he decided to dismiss the controversial wide receiver.  And, yup, there were locker room problems.

But locker room morale gets fixed over time and the resume of Childress’ work suggests he was capable of the task.  He earned a reputation in Philadelphia as a valued assistant and before that was an accomplished college coach.  His expertise was offensive football and he knew personnel, too.  He had a lot to do with building the Vikings into a winning roster, but then some players grew old and others were injured.

Childress was trying to figure out how to plug the holes when he was fired.  Frazier and company are doing the same.

 

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Frazier: Rookie QB Ponder ‘Unflappable’

Posted on November 14, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

How will Christian Ponder play tonight?

That’s a question being discussed at lunch tables today by Vikings fans. The Vikings rookie quarterback will make his third NFL start tonight in Green Bay playing in front of a rabid crowd and national TV audience. And the 8-0 Packers might be the best team in football.

Ponder made his first ever start last month in Minneapolis against the Packers. He gave life to a season-long struggling Vikings offense. Although the Vikings lost 33-27, Ponder did throw for 219 yards and two touchdowns.

The next week in Carolina, Ponder helped the Vikings to a second half win over the Panthers. Ponder directed a long fourth quarter drive that resulted in a Ryan Longwell field goal and a 24-21 win, only the Vikings second of the season.

What’s impressive about Ponder is that he has completed 70.4 percent of his passes on third downs. That’s second best in the NFL among passers with 20 or more third down attempts. Inside the 20-yard line no league passer can match his stats of five-for-five completions and two touchdown passes.

Coach Leslie Frazier said Ponder has been “unflappable” in his two starts for the Vikings. He doesn’t expect the stage to be too big for the rookie tonight. “…I don’t think it’ll overwhelm him on Monday night at Lambeau,” Frazier said last week. “He just has a way about him of being able to handle situations. Of course we’ll do some things to prep him but I have a feeling he’ll be able to absorb it.”

Ponder has impressed teammates, too. “He’s doing a great job,” center John Sullivan said. “…He’s studying hard and he’s making great throws. He’s really leading the team, and he’s a very intelligent guy.”

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No Surprise if Ponder Starts Next Sunday

Posted on October 17, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Leslie Frazier was noncommittal last night about who he will start at quarterback next Sunday when the Vikings play the Green Bay Packers at Mall of America Field, but the guess here is rookie Christian Ponder will make his first NFL start.

Ponder played in his first regular season game last night when he took over for Donovan McNabb early in the fourth quarter with the Vikings trailing the Chicago Bears 39-10. Although he didn’t produce any points, Ponder passed for 99 yards and was often accurate throwing the ball despite an aggressive Bears pass rush. He completed 9 of 17 passes and showed exceptional awareness in the pocket and the speed to elude tacklers.

After the game Frazier was asked on KFAN Radio about the decision to bring Ponder into the game and the possibility of him starting against Green Bay. “The reason we put him in ─ whatever the score was at the time ─ I just felt like, you know what, let’s take a look at him,” Frazier said. “And as far as next week is concerned, we’ll sit down as a staff and we’ll talk about things on Monday.”

Ponder injected some life into an offense that has often been struggling through six games for the 1-5 Vikings. At 23, his arm and legs look lively compared with the 34-year-old McNabb who had an okay night completing 19 of 24 passes for 177 yards.

What’s the point in continuing with McNabb who is near the end of his career? The Vikings look like a lock to finish last in the NFC North where with less than half the season gone they are looking up at the 6-0 Packers, 5-1 Detroit and 3-3 Bears.

The time to prepare for 2012 can start next Sunday with Ponder. The Vikings have numerous issues that don’t even include the quarterback position but there are assets including Adrian Peterson, Percy Harvin, Jared Allen, Kevin Williams and Chad Greenway to build around. It looks like it’s time to find out if Ponder can be one of those assets this season or next.

The Vikings have lost 15 of their last 22 regular season games dating back to last season. The fan base is restless and the presence of Ponder on the field Sunday at home against the hated Packers will give Vikings fans something to cheer about.

At least for awhile.

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