Well, here we go…another game that’s tough to call.
Of course, the Eagles looked a lot more dangerous a
couple of weeks ago.
But first, a little recap of the previous game.
The bye week took forever to pass. Seriously, this past week of football was exciting,
yet something was definitely missing.
The Vikings went into the bye about as perfectly as one
could expect; 5-0, first place in the NFC North and a string of 20 quarters
without a turnover on offense (seriously, that weird fumble-to-fumble against
Green Bay is still the only giveaway the Vikes have this year). Sam Bradford looks great, though this blogger
sincerely believes Teddy would have the team in the same place if healthy.
The defense, of course, continues to stymie the rest
of the league and is a big reason for 5-0 instead of 4-1 or 3-2. Typically, there has been an element of drama
in every Vikings game I have ever personally attended. Houston provided very little drama as the
Vikes rushed out to a 24-0 lead in the second quarter. It was about as relaxed as I ever felt at a
game, which is not a bad thing at all (relaxed minus the constant cheering when
things went right, that is).
USBank Stadium is amazing and if you have a chance
to attend a game or go there for any other reason (second round state
tournament games for high school football and soccer are coming up), do
yourself a favor and go.
…So when does the other shoe drop?
It had to be asked.
This is the tradition of Minnesota Vikings football; to occasionally explode
out of the starting blocks only to trip and fall just before the finish
line. I’ll spare us the painful
memories, because the networks have a thing for showing Vikings pratfalls when
the team is actually good.
Philadelphia took a couple of bad losses in the past
two weeks and looks about as threatening as Apollo Creed did against Ivan Drago
in Rocky IV. But, when they are on their
game, they are as capable as Mr. Balboa himself. No one has forgotten their Texas-sized
whooping of the Pittsburgh Steelers; the team that some thought could win it
all this year.
The Vikings are rested, and they just need to go
into Philly and play their game. Carson
Wentz may very well be a star someday, but he’ll have to get past the Zim
Reapers first.
Halloween may come early for Mr. Wentz, for all the
wrong reasons. And I may have to
restrain myself from unloading all of my Halloween puns now when the Vikings
have a game on the actual day next week.
This one won’t be easy, but I think 6-0 is in
sight. Just…don’t go researching what
has happened to 6-0 Vikings teams…the results are frightful, but the fire is so
delightful.
Wait, wrong holiday.
Skol Vikings, and fear the Zim Reapers.
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