Boy did
Sunday night feel good. Yes, the Giants
had nothing for which to play. Yes,
Odell Beckham sat out the game due to his own stupidity the previous week.
When they
eventually got started offensively, the Vikings outclassed the Giants and
looked like the far better team. Aside
from a couple of touchdowns given up when the game was out of hand, the Vikings
defense played brilliantly and for once, they buried a bad team like all of the
other good teams do, instead of struggling to win like earlier in the
season. Well, to be fair, they beat the
Bears by 21 last week, too.
Sure, this
barely counted as a “big win” for the Vikings (according to some people) due to
the quality of the opponent, but try telling that to most Vikings fans. Personally, I will gladly take any game where
my team can hang 49 on the other team.
Teddy didn’t exactly light the Giants up like many thought he might, but
you don’t have to throw for 350 and 3 when you can run the ball like the
Vikings can at their best.
Perhaps the
biggest reason for jubilation after Sunday night is this; the Vikings finally
won in prime time. The Arizona game was
the first time in a while that the Vikings did not embarrass their fans under
the lights, and, though playing a much inferior opponent this time around, I
think it’s safe to say fans are more than happy with Sunday’s victory over the
Giants.
But…there is
another.
The Packers
still loom large in that week 17 matchup which has (not surprisingly) become
the feature game of the week. That’s
right, the Vikings become one of the few teams to play in back-to-back SNF
games since its arrival on NBC in 2006 (I’m guessing there weren’t many
situations like this in the ESPN days since they didn’t have flex scheduling in
those years).
But, that is
another story for another day. For now,
let’s just enjoy the fact that we’ve made the playoffs for the first time since
2012.