It's about time this man gets a thread. The 2016 NFL season started off quite badly, what with season ending injuries to Danny Woodhead, J. J. Watt and Eric Decker. But it's gotten better as the season's gone along, and there's a pretty good chance there will be more White thousand yard receivers than we've seen in a couple generations, and at running back Rex Burkhead and Zach Zenner have at least had some carries albeit nowhere close to the number they deserve.
The rise of Adam Thielen is the best thing about this season. He's so damn good his racial apprenticeship was shortened by a year or two as he became the number one threat on the Vikings after spending two years as mostly a special teams demon. It's especially satisfying to see given that Adam followed the obligatory path for White receivers -- unwanted by any big programs, had to play at a small school, then went undrafted by the NFL and had to fight for his place from the very bottom of the Minnesota depth chart -- and now he's rocketed past the wildly over-rated Laquan Treadwell, the team's first round draft pick, who would be an unsigned free agent tight end if he was White.
This article acknowledges the obvious, and while it makes the seemingly mandatory comparison to another White receiver and calls Thielen's game "deceptive," comparing Adam Thielen to Jordy Nelson isn't that far off the mark:
Adam Thielen is the best Minnesota Vikings wide receiver
John Follett/FanSided via The Viking AgeFansidedDec 25, 2016 at 4:18p ET
If we learned anything during Saturday’s loss to the Packers, it’s that Adam Thielen is absolutely the Minnesota Vikings’ number one wide receiver.
We love you Stefon Diggs, but Adam Thielen is definitely the number one receiver in Minnesota. Thielen is everything the Minnesota Vikings have needed in a wide receiver since Percy Harvin was in his prime. He’s got speed, makes tough catches, is a stout route-runner, and can stretch the field. If you think about it, Thielen really compares to a younger, quicker version of Jordy Nelson.
If there was anything missing from Thielen’s resume before, it was an offensive performance of epic proportions. He certainly check the box on Saturday with 12 receptions for 202 yards and a two touchdowns. Suffice to say, even the casual fans now know who Adam Thielen is now.
I’ll say it now, “deceptive” is the best way to describe Thielen’s game.
His big play on the day was a71-yard touchdown receptionin the second quarter. It was a monster highlight and microcosm of what Adam Thielen brings to the field.
Thielen sold Quinten Rollins and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix on a stop route. Both players bit and Thielen struck, bursting further up the sideline for a wide open catch and run. Rollins and Clinton-Dix crashed into each other in the process.
The bottom line is the Minnesota Vikings have to signAdam Thielenas their top receiver for the foreseeable future. The ability to move forward with Thielen and Diggs is incredible for a franchise that recently struck out on Greg Jennings and Mike Wallace deals. It would also keep the Vikings from spending top draft picks on receivers for a while. That doesn’t go without saying I was no fan of the Laquon Treadwell pick last April.
It shouldn’t take an incredible sum to lock up Thielen due to his relatively small sample size as a top receiver. We’ve seen flashes from Thielen this year, but I can’t imagine he’s looking for Julio Jones-type money. Even Julian Edelman will only make about$4.5Mthis season. But if the Vikings don’t act, there’s plenty of other teams that will be willing to negotiate with Adam Thielen. I’m sure Bill Belichick would salivate to add such a player.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/adam-thielen-is-the-best-minnesota-vikings-wide-receiver-122516
The rise of Adam Thielen is the best thing about this season. He's so damn good his racial apprenticeship was shortened by a year or two as he became the number one threat on the Vikings after spending two years as mostly a special teams demon. It's especially satisfying to see given that Adam followed the obligatory path for White receivers -- unwanted by any big programs, had to play at a small school, then went undrafted by the NFL and had to fight for his place from the very bottom of the Minnesota depth chart -- and now he's rocketed past the wildly over-rated Laquan Treadwell, the team's first round draft pick, who would be an unsigned free agent tight end if he was White.
This article acknowledges the obvious, and while it makes the seemingly mandatory comparison to another White receiver and calls Thielen's game "deceptive," comparing Adam Thielen to Jordy Nelson isn't that far off the mark:
Adam Thielen is the best Minnesota Vikings wide receiver
John Follett/FanSided via The Viking AgeFansidedDec 25, 2016 at 4:18p ET
If we learned anything during Saturday’s loss to the Packers, it’s that Adam Thielen is absolutely the Minnesota Vikings’ number one wide receiver.
We love you Stefon Diggs, but Adam Thielen is definitely the number one receiver in Minnesota. Thielen is everything the Minnesota Vikings have needed in a wide receiver since Percy Harvin was in his prime. He’s got speed, makes tough catches, is a stout route-runner, and can stretch the field. If you think about it, Thielen really compares to a younger, quicker version of Jordy Nelson.
If there was anything missing from Thielen’s resume before, it was an offensive performance of epic proportions. He certainly check the box on Saturday with 12 receptions for 202 yards and a two touchdowns. Suffice to say, even the casual fans now know who Adam Thielen is now.
I’ll say it now, “deceptive” is the best way to describe Thielen’s game.
His big play on the day was a71-yard touchdown receptionin the second quarter. It was a monster highlight and microcosm of what Adam Thielen brings to the field.
Thielen sold Quinten Rollins and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix on a stop route. Both players bit and Thielen struck, bursting further up the sideline for a wide open catch and run. Rollins and Clinton-Dix crashed into each other in the process.
The bottom line is the Minnesota Vikings have to signAdam Thielenas their top receiver for the foreseeable future. The ability to move forward with Thielen and Diggs is incredible for a franchise that recently struck out on Greg Jennings and Mike Wallace deals. It would also keep the Vikings from spending top draft picks on receivers for a while. That doesn’t go without saying I was no fan of the Laquon Treadwell pick last April.
It shouldn’t take an incredible sum to lock up Thielen due to his relatively small sample size as a top receiver. We’ve seen flashes from Thielen this year, but I can’t imagine he’s looking for Julio Jones-type money. Even Julian Edelman will only make about$4.5Mthis season. But if the Vikings don’t act, there’s plenty of other teams that will be willing to negotiate with Adam Thielen. I’m sure Bill Belichick would salivate to add such a player.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/adam-thielen-is-the-best-minnesota-vikings-wide-receiver-122516