Here it is…week 17 is upon us.
The Vikings have returned to Sunday Night Football in an
attempt to rescue the NFC North title from the clutches of the vile Green Bay
Packers.
The Packers, fresh off the worst beating of the season
(against a team the Vikings nearly pushed to overtime, by the way) need to
regroup for a rematch that could result in them losing a treasure they have
held for most of the season.
Vikings fans once again have a reason to feel confident,
even if Week 11 was a disaster. Packer
fans…well, when you’ve ruled the NFC North since the NFC Central kicked Tampa
Bay to the curb, you’ve got every reason to remain confident even when your
team looks mortal for the first time since 2008.
Which side’s overconfidence will be its weakness?
It’s finally time for the big one. All season, we’ve been waiting for the
Vikings to beat a good team. The win
over Atlanta is as good as it got, as the Falcons at least were decent when we
played them. Eh, I’m going to count Kansas City as well. Sure, they were down and out when we beat
them, but it wasn’t by much. The Vikings
were the last team to beat KC…they are in the playoffs now.
But, every other chance they’ve had to beat a good team has
gone badly with two close losses and a pair of not-so-close losses (Packer game
wasn’t a rout; Vikes trailed by 6 in the fourth quarter). In other words, 10-5
is made up of roughly nine wins over mediocre teams, four losses to good teams
and the still-inexplicable San Francisco loss that thankfully did not cost the
Vikings the playoffs altogether.
Sure, we won in prime time, but this team still lacks that
one win that would make people stand up and say, “You’d better watch out for
the Vikings; they could win the NFC!”
They could get that win this Sunday. Much like Week 11, even though Green Bay is
wounded, it’s still Green Bay. A win
here would boost Minnesota’s stock exponentially. Winning the division in Mike Zimmer’s second
season would echo Mike McCarthy’s second season when the Packers did the same
thing (though to be fair, McCarthy had Brett Favre that year).
The nice thing here is that the Vikings play next week no
matter what. Fans can relax, if only a
little at the fact that Aaron Rodgers, if he bounces back here and the Packers
beat us for the nine thousandth time in his career, cannot end our season and
knock us out of the playoffs in Week 17.
Still, we want that win.
We want that division title. We
just want to beat the Packers, period.
It has
been 3 long years since that magical game where Christian Ponder
threw three touchdowns and
Adrian Peterson ran through the Packers defense
before Blair Walsh kicked us into the playoffs.
It has been so frustrating watching these games the past ten years. They have been the better team consistently,
but in 2015, I feel the Vikings are the more complete team, which made Week 11
all the more upsetting when we lost.
Once again, Vikings-Packers serves as a measuring stick for
the purple. They’ve proven they can play
with anyone else. The team’s progress
the past two seasons has been remarkable if you think about where we were in
2013. It’s time to purge some demons of
the past and do something that even Detroit and Chicago (both teams we swept,
in case you’ve forgotten) managed to do this season…beat the Packers at Lambeau
Field.
If we fail, it simply isn’t our time yet. I think we know better than to be
overconfident.
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