Here we go again…
Another Vikings game where I have absolutely no idea how it
will play out.
The Vikings suffered their worst loss in years (no matter
the opponent) on Sunday. Now, on a short
week, they travel to Arizona, a team that I believe will grab the second
overall seed in the NFC regardless of Thursday night’s result. We’re missing several of our core pieces on
defense, and they look to be relatively healthy. Teddy looks like a second-year pro, while
Carson Palmer is having his Kurt Warner moment this season.
This could be a doozy.
I’m still not sure of how this team works. I suppose that’s part of the fun, the unpredictability
of it all. The patterns of the season
are as follows
1. The 2015 Vikings have won the games they “should”
win (bad to mediocre teams). As recently
as last year, the Vikings had trouble closing out games. 2014 was when they learned how to do it; 2015
is when they’ve done it more often than not.
2. Unfortunately, every time this team has had a
chance to make a statement, they’ve failed…sometimes miserably. Beating the 49ers wouldn’t have made much of
a statement, but it would have gotten the Vikings off the hook for prime time
losses. Denver was a huge missed
opportunity, and the team completely forgot how to do all of the things that
led to its current record vs the Seahawks and Packers.
3. The final and perhaps biggest pattern of 2015 is
that the Vikings have bounced back after every loss. They followed the MNF loss with two solid
wins over Detroit and San Diego. They
followed up the Denver loss with 5 straight wins after the bye. After the Packers ended that streak, the
Vikings beat Atlanta to go to 8-3…
…which leads us to Thursday night. The thing that makes most Vikings fans squirm
right now is that they haven’t faced this caliber of opponent after a loss all
season, especially on such a short week.
However, it would take a complete collapse to miss the playoffs at this
point. There haven’t been many times in
recent years where the Vikings have known the benefit of winning early. Typically the team has a bad start and either
rebounds for a shot at the playoffs or not.
Or, it’s the exact opposite…remember 2003?
(Coincidentally, up until they “won” against Detroit, I felt
the Packers might have been heading in that direction.)
I feel like we are not yet in the position where we have to
watch the scoreboard. Even if the Vikings
enter Week 15 at 8-5, there’s still hope, and that’s a position I will continue
to hold until all hope is lost.
(Both members of Vikings Cavalcade will attend Vikings-Bears
on the 20th. Pictures to come
during that week’s reaction blog.)
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