The bye week is over, and here we are. Lots to talk about in this latest blog post.
There are rumors that Aaron Rodgers could come back
for the Week 16 game, which works perfectly as a revenge angle…but the Packers
had better win some games in the meantime or it won’t even matter. There’s that pesky matter of the Vikings
being 6-2, and the fact that two of their three NFC North opponents currently
own tiebreakers.
Before they worry about
their State Farm Savior, they should think about winning some games first,
especially since they would fall to last place if Chicago beats them this
coming Sunday. It’s hard to come back
from three losses in a row, never mind four.
The only way the Packers factor into any of this is
if they win some games and the Vikings and Lions flounder. As for our Vikings, we’ve got a sneaky tough
one this week against the Redskins, who are only 4-4 but just upset
Seattle. It’s another important one, like
every game, most of all because it’s a road game and the Vikes have a two-game
cushion that we do NOT want to lose with the Lions having a tiebreaker over us. If the Vikings can win these next two games,
they will be in excellent shape. I feel
Detroit beats Cleveland, but wins this week and next week would put us a solid
three games ahead.
The beauty of the NFL, however, is that nothing is
certain. Even at 6-2, there is a
quarterback controversy brewing with the return of “Touchdown” Teddy
Bridgewater. Case Keenum has done an
admirable job with the situation presented to him, and I still think the job is
his to lose. The rest of this season is
going to be an interesting one, that’s for sure. With the bad taste of last season post-bye
week fresh in our mouths, here’s hoping that this year goes a lot better.
As a final point, I feel bad for Sam Bradford. Thanks for giving us a chance in 2016, dude, and here's to a speedy recovery and possible return.
In the end, it’s all about winning YOUR games. It’s a simple concept, really, and the Vikes
are in a great place. Now they need to
fight to keep it.
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