So, it’s time to put the miracle in the
rear-view. Now there’s a phrase used in
everyday life.
The 2017 Minnesota Vikings have already made history
after one playoff game. If you believe
that there is a curse specifically targeting the Vikings, they may have
destroyed it with the Minneapolis Miracle only to encounter another one:
something called the home field curse.
As we all know, no team has ever had home field
advantage in the Super Bowl, and no matter how hard the NFL tries to play it
(AFC being designated the “home team” as per usual rotation), if the Vikings
make it, they will be the home team. There’s no way around it.
The other part of the “home field curse” is that no
one had ever made it past the divisional round of the playoffs in the year
their city hosted the big game; something the Vikings have already done thanks
to Case Keenum and Stefon Diggs putting the Saints’ season through a table
Dudley Boyz style. The Vikings already
conquered one part of the curse by being one of the few host teams to make the
playoffs in the first place. This is uncharted territory.
Minnesota’s opponent on Sunday, the Philadelphia
Eagles, are not a victim of this curse, because Philly has never hosted a Super
Bowl. But they, like the Vikings, have
also never won one. That is the best
thing about the championship games this year; three of the four teams have
never won a Super Bowl, and one of them automatically gets that shot regardless
of results.
The Eagles are definitely powered down without
Carson Wentz, but I would not sleep on Nick Foles. The Vikings defense will have to be up to the
task of stopping Philly’s ground game and making them a one-dimensional
team. The Eagles only scored 15 points
against Atlanta, but they seemed to make all of the right plays at the right
times. Meanwhile, we needed a rookie to
falter at the worst possible time to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Mike Zimmer said “there is no damn curse.” If that’s true, I expect a win on Sunday.
There isn’t much more to say except I really hope
this isn’t the last Vikings Cavalcade this season to review one game and talk
about the next one.
I hope to begin the next post with “THE VIKINGS ARE
GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL!!!!”
I also hope to be able to start a Skol chant in
public whenever I feel like it. It’s all
up to you now, Vikes.
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