Vikings vs Browns. Perhaps the first early morning game in the history of the Minnesota Vikings, this one kicks off at 8:30 central time, and many people probably won't even read this post before kickoff.
The Vikes can't blow a game against a winless team...right? Right?
Let's hope so. This feels like a major trap game being overseas playing three and a half hours before the rest of the league. The good news is, the Vikings shouldn't have nearly as much trouble finishing drives against the Browns as they did against the Ravens. If the Vikes finish even one more drive in that game, it's a blowout.
Much like the last game, I expect the Vikings to win this one handily. However, this team likes to make everything much harder than it ever has to be, so I would expect more of a grind like the Ravens game.
Whatever way the Vikings get to 6-2, I welcome. I only pray for no more major injuries going into a bye week that shouldn't ruin the season like last year. This team needs every win they can get right now, because the schedule gets tough with five road games in the final eight weeks to close out the season.
As always, Skol Vikings.
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Week 7 (2): The "did Packer fans not watch Bountygate?" edition.
Yes, last week was actually week 6. Oops.
Before we move on to discussing Baltimore, the initial question is in the title of the post. Plus, it's hard for me to have too much sympathy for a fanbase that has been spoiled rotten for the past 25 years on quarterback play and quarterback health. Without Rodgers to fall back on, possibly for the rest of the season, we get to see how good of a coach Mike McCarthy really is.
Seriously though, Packer fans...unless he makes a miraculous recovery, welcome to the world of practically every other NFL team that doesn't have a potential Hall of Fame quarterback to lead them. Quarterback injuries happen; you've just been extremely lucky to avoid significant ones in most years. Vikings fans felt their world come to a crashing halt when Teddy Bridgewater went down to a non-contact injury right before the season last year; there aren't many teams that are unluckier than us.
Anyway, onto Baltimore. The Ravens at 3-3 are only a game worse than the Vikings, but they honestly don't scare me that much. Not like the Packers pre-Rodgers-injury. Also, the Bears beat them last week with a 113 yard performance from their rookie Mitchell Trubisky, which was by design. Joe Flacco has been on the decline this season, and this is a very winnable game; though I know better than to guarantee anything as a Vikings fan. Still, the Vikes should win this one as long as they stick to their fundamentals.
Teddy also came back to practice this week. I think I'll be talking more about him in the coming weeks, though I doubt they'll rush him back to action unless Case Keenum starts to struggle.
Then there's the London game next week with the Browns...more on that next week. Here's hoping the next time this blog gets updated I'm talking about a 5-2 team.
Before we move on to discussing Baltimore, the initial question is in the title of the post. Plus, it's hard for me to have too much sympathy for a fanbase that has been spoiled rotten for the past 25 years on quarterback play and quarterback health. Without Rodgers to fall back on, possibly for the rest of the season, we get to see how good of a coach Mike McCarthy really is.
Seriously though, Packer fans...unless he makes a miraculous recovery, welcome to the world of practically every other NFL team that doesn't have a potential Hall of Fame quarterback to lead them. Quarterback injuries happen; you've just been extremely lucky to avoid significant ones in most years. Vikings fans felt their world come to a crashing halt when Teddy Bridgewater went down to a non-contact injury right before the season last year; there aren't many teams that are unluckier than us.
Anyway, onto Baltimore. The Ravens at 3-3 are only a game worse than the Vikings, but they honestly don't scare me that much. Not like the Packers pre-Rodgers-injury. Also, the Bears beat them last week with a 113 yard performance from their rookie Mitchell Trubisky, which was by design. Joe Flacco has been on the decline this season, and this is a very winnable game; though I know better than to guarantee anything as a Vikings fan. Still, the Vikes should win this one as long as they stick to their fundamentals.
Teddy also came back to practice this week. I think I'll be talking more about him in the coming weeks, though I doubt they'll rush him back to action unless Case Keenum starts to struggle.
Then there's the London game next week with the Browns...more on that next week. Here's hoping the next time this blog gets updated I'm talking about a 5-2 team.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Week 7: It's Packer Week! ...Yay?
Well, let’s dive right in.
The Vikings enter the home portion of the 2017
Border Battle having endured about as much drama as a middle school theater
club. Despite feeling like half of the
team is already on the Injured Reserve list, the Vikes are, in fact, over .500
at 3-2.
Were this any other week, I’d be thrilled at the
prospect of a win, and 4-2 would look mighty fine after the way this season has
begun for the purple and gold. But,
because of who we play, I am tempering my expectations as usual.
The Packers are, again, winning games by the skin of
their teeth this year. This means that
the Vikings, if they hope to win, need to control the clock and score the
game-winning touchdown with virtually no time left in the fourth quarter.
We’ve got the defense to hold this team and this
quarterback in check. See last year,
when the Vikings allowed just 14 points to Green Bay in the first-ever relevant
game at USBank Stadium. They’ve even
done it at Lambeau Field, as evidenced in Week 17 of 2015, when they beat the
Packers 20-13 after building a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter.
So really, this game could go either way. Seeing as how the team is still relatively
healthy, there’s a chance. A couple of
turnovers could turn the tide in our favor. After I spent a week shouting up at the sky, asking
God why he hates Vikings fans after Dalvin Cook got hurt, McKinnon and Murray
looked pretty good on Monday night, especially after Case Keenum came into the
game and the passing game opened up a little.
Keenum and the Vikings’ offense should feast on this
defense, but the Packers might just be able to rely on Rodgers to get a
win. It’s what they’ve done for the past
nine years, and I’m surprised his back hasn’t broken from all of the times he’s
had to carry an otherwise mediocre team.
Anyway, here’s hoping the Vikings can put up a wall in this Border Battle and take a step toward keeping the Packers from invading Minneapolis in February.
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