Minnesota Vikings flopped on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. They were never going to succeed with that version of J.J. McCarthy, but the gameplan as a whole seemed confusing. Kevin O’Connell has abandoned the run at different times this season. Despite some effectiveness against the NFC North rival, Sunday was yet another example.
The Vikings’ rushing offense strategy continues to confuse as usage patterns, play selection, and week-to-week shifts raise more questions than answers.
J.J. McCarthy was so bad, and possibly concussed, on Sunday that his team had no chance. However, when Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones were toting the rock, both of them were effective. The former carried the ball eight times for 42 yards while the latter rushed nine times for 41 yards. The tandem averaged nearly five yards per carry, and they kept the line moving.
Vikings’ Ground Game Needs More Emphasis and Consistency
Despite that reality, Kevin O’Connell decided to get cute. On 4th and 1, he put T.J. Hockenson under center for a sneak that went nowhere. Rather than pitching the ball to Jones or Mason on the edges, he also had them ram right up the middle into an interior line that has struggled to get push.
give Max Brosmer some breathing room in the running game. If that’s the plan of attack, then both Mason and Jones have shown themselves to be up for the task. Minnesota traded for the former San Francisco 49ers running back this offseason. The move looked like a good one that could fly under the radar.
Right now, the only reason Mason’s influence hasn’t been greater is that his opportunities have been limited. It’s time to change that.
Ted Schwerzler is a Minneapolis based blogger that covers the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. Sharing thoughts constantly on Twitter, … More about Ted Schwerzler