Did someone hit the reset button or something?
I distinctly remember being disappointed at having
squandered a chance to open up a lead in the division last week. Now, as we head into a showdown with the Falcons,
suddenly we’re in first again with a chance to keep it, if only for another
week?
I’m not sure if I should be ecstatic the Vikings got
help from the Bears this week, or even more upset that they pulled one off
against the Packers when we couldn’t.
But, that’s okay.
All will be forgiven and forgotten, much like Brett Favre’s return to
Green Bay (which made it even funnier when the Packers lost on the ultimate
Packers night) if the Vikings can claim first with a win against the Atlanta
Falcons.
There are warts on both sides. Atlanta’s ultimate touchdown vulture Devonta
Freeman is out with an injury on their side, but the Vikings might have the
worst of it because we are missing our hitman; the best safety this team has
got. Antone Exum will apparently start
in his place. I’m excited for Antone to
get his opportunity, but I’m prepared for the worst.
It goes without saying that if the Vikings want to
be taken seriously as a playoff contender, they need to bounce back this week
and get a win. At 7-3, the Vikings lead
the division, but they would currently have a game on the rest of the wild card
teams if Green Bay had won to go to 8-3.
If the Packers want to continue melting down against every team that’s
not the Vikings, that’s fine by me. But,
assuming the Packers find their late-season form again, the Vikings will
definitely want to own the tiebreakers over the teams chasing them if they
should happen to lose a couple down the stretch like they usually do.
A win Sunday might, dare I say it, put the Vikes in
the driver’s seat for a wild card berth.
The remaining schedule is tough, but if the Vikings win half of their
remaining games, that’s 10. With how
weak the NFC Wild Card hunt currently looks, 10 might be the magic number. As for which three I’d pick the Vikings to
win…uh, get back to me on that one.
After all, anything can happen in the NFL.
Here’s to a bounce-back win this time.
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