In Depth 2014: Minnesota Vikings

Another of the NFL’s most disappointing teams in 2012 was the Minnesota Vikings, who dropped to 5-10-1 after going in-depthto the playoffs as a wild card in 2012.

Adrian Peterson’s 2,000 yard 2012 season propelled that postseason run, but for everything that went right that season, more went wrong in 2013. Christian Ponder regressed, losing his job twice and ensuring he would be lucky to see the field regularly in 2014. And the defense was a mess, ranking last in the league in points allowed and second to last in yardage allowed.

The miserable season cost Leslie Frazier his job and certainly has General Manager Rick Spielman on notice that a repeat performance won’t be tolerable. But this team does have weapons, particularly on the offense, where Cordarrelle Patterson and Kyle Rudolph join Peterson as toys with which new offensive coordinator Norv Turner can tinker.

So what will this team look like in 2014? Much depends on what management can do at the quarterback position, says Jon Merckle, senior blogger with The Viking Age. He shared some thoughts with Zoneblitz.

Zoneblitz: After making the playoffs in 2012, the Vikings fell apart in 2013, going 5-10-1. What went wrong and is this team’s talent level closer to the 2012 or 2013 season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ten games into the 2012 season, Tampa Bay was 6-4 and riding a four game win streak into playoff contention under thein-depth leadership of Josh Freeman.

The Bucs lost five of six to close out the season, but Freeman looked good enough at times that year to convince some that he really was coming together as the future franchise QB.

Not so much in 2013.

Tampa got off to a disastrous 0-8 start and four games in, Freeman was benched and ultimately released. The 4-12 season was the team’s second in three years and it led to the dismissal of Greg Schiano as coach.

So where do the Bucs go from here? Leo Howell, editor of the Pewter Plank, stopped by Zoneblitz.com to share his thoughts on what Tampa has going heading into 2014.

Here’s what he had to say.

Zoneblitz: After an at least semi-promising 2012 season, the wheels fell off in 2013. The Bucs would seem to have way too much talent to start 0-8 and go 4-12.What went wrong?

Howell: Poor coaching was really the main issue, as it spread to other areas of the team. The coaching staff ran a horrible offensive scheme, which limited the players. The coaching staff couldn’t develop Josh Freeman, ran him out of town (either intentionally or unintentionally). And eventually, the decisions of the coaching staff drove the team past the point of being a contender, and as you said, the wheels fell off. Soul-crushing losses to start the season against the Jets and Saints set the tone for an incredibly disappointing season. (more…)

In Depth 2014: Atlanta Falcons

Just a year after nearly going to the Super Bowl, the Atlanta Falcons were one of the favorites to again make a deep run in-depthin the playoffs. Instead, Atlanta is picking sixth in the NFL draft after one of the most disappointing seasons in recent memory.

Was it injuries that set the Falcons astray? Or is this an aging team with salary cap issues on a downward slide? Two bloggers shared their thoughts on what went wrong in 2013 and what the team has to do to fix things in 2014. Here’s what Ben Sullivan, editor of Blogging Dirty, and Aaron Freeman, founder of FalcFans.com have to say.

Zoneblitz: A year off the NFC Championship game the Falcons took a huge step back in 2013. How would you assess the season and where it went wrong?

Sullivan: In one word, awful. The Falcons struggled on all three phases of the game, including special teams. The team is built around the offense, but injuries and poor offensive line play left them with a stagnant offense. I think the success they had recently left them with some blinders on when it came to the holes in the team. Sometimes you need a kick in the teeth to really take a harsh look at your own house, and last year was just that for them.

Freeman: It was a combination of injuries and other factors. Simply put three of the team’s top 5 players: Julio Jones, Roddy White and Sean Weatherspoon missed a lot of time. And the Falcons did not respond well to it. Backups and newcomers like Steven Jackson and Osi Umenyiora didn’t step up or contribute to the levels expected. (more…)

In Depth 2014: Oakland Raiders

As the 11th consecutive non-playoff season ended in Oakland, rumors floated indicating that the jobs of General in-depthManager Reggie McKenzie and Head Coach Dennis Allen’s may be in jeopardy. Cooler heads prevailed, however, as ownership decided to acknowledge the salary cap hell Oakland has been recovering from since the duo arrived.

The training wheels likely come off in 2014 though. The Raiders are back in the ball game with significant cap space and the ability to begin adding talent. So how far is this Oakland team that is coming off of consecutive 4-12 finishes from being relevant again?

Depends on how the offseason goes, says Chase Ruttig, editor of Just Blog Baby. If all goes well, he thinks it’s not out of the question the long-struggling Raiders might be a factor in 2015. Here’s what Ruttig has to say.

Zoneblitz: The Raiders were competitive in a number of games early before slumping over the last month or so. What happened and how would you characterize this season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: Cleveland Browns

Nobody has had a weirder offseason so far than the Cleveland Browns. The drama started just hours after the seasonin-depth ended, when head coach Rob Chudzinski, having just finished his first season at the helm, received his walking papers.

Then, following a highly ridiculed search that ended up netting Mike Pettine as Chudzinski’s replacement, the duo that ran the search got axed by owner Jimmy Haslam.

But maybe things aren’t as bad as they seem? Peter Smith, editor of Dawg Pound Daily says in Cleveland the removal of Joe Banner and Mike Lombardi was met positively by the fan base. Smith joined Zoneblitz to talk about the front office upheaval and how the Browns look heading into the 2014 season. Here’s what he had to say.

Zoneblitz: Cleveland finished 4-12, but there were signs of life on both offense and defense in 2013. What is your overall assessment of the 2013 season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars have not won more than five games in a season since 2010, nor have they made the playoffs in-depthsince 2007. The 2013 season, the team’s first under new coach Gus Bradley, snowballed early, as the team got off to an 0-8 start.

But what the Jaguars lacked in talent, the team made up for in persistence. The Jags won four of five to start the second half of 2013 before losing the last three. This team still has some gaping holes, most notably the absence of a long-term answer at quarterback. But the 4-4 finish lends hope that the team has the right leadership in place to start heading in a positive direction.

Shane Clemons, head writer for The Jaggernaut, stopped in to offer his thoughts on the season just finished and the work that needs to be done for a 2014 turnaround.

Zoneblitz: Jacksonville got off to a brutal 0-8 start but improved to 4-4 in the second half of the season. What’s your assessment of 2013? (more…)