cap'n grunge 7,632 Posted November 24, 2017 Share Posted November 24, 2017 Gotta somehow catch the Eagles for the one seed. Imagine being set up with homefield advantage all the way to and including the big game. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 RECAP: Vikings Hold Off Lions Rally, Move to 9-2 Keenums throw to Rudolph in the corner of the end zone is perfect. All of his throws are not perfect, but this one was. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 21 hours ago, cap'n grunge said: Gotta somehow catch the Eagles for the one seed. Imagine being set up with homefield advantage all the way to and including the big game. Home field is definitely a big advantage for the Vikings right now. The next two games are on the road against the Falcons and Panthers who are both in the playoff hunt and have respectable defenses. If they can win these two games I do think its possible they could win the rest of the way and end up 14-2 I am not counting on that, just think its possible. I considered the last two games to be a bit more difficult than the next two, although the Vikings did have the Rams at home. It was a more decisive victory against the Rams and home field advantage had something to do with that I think. The Eagles would still need to lose some games along the way for the Vikings to have home field advantage throughout though. The way they have been playing, and a bit easier remaining schedule for them I think, I am not sure if they lose any of them. Still if the Vikings can win the 2nd seed, with the Eagles the first, they would only need to win one game on the road. One game at a time. The Vikings do control their own destiny. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Da Guru 6,271 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 Been watching Keenum and he is much better than Bridgewater or Bradford. Loves the way he plays. Will the Vikes try to keep him? Right now it looks like he will go from 2 million to at least the 10-15 million range. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cap'n grunge 7,632 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 37 minutes ago, Da Guru said: Been watching Keenum and he is much better than Bridgewater or Bradford. Loves the way he plays. Will the Vikes try to keep him? Right now it looks like he will go from 2 million to at least the 10-15 million range. I'm still a Bradford fan. I thought he was lights out in that first game. Wish he was more mobile and not so fragile though. Case has grown on me but I think he is still somewhat limited as to potential. Would love for him to prove me wrong. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mr roboto 8,528 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 56 minutes ago, Da Guru said: Been watching Keenum and he is much better than Bridgewater or Bradford. Loves the way he plays. Will the Vikes try to keep him? Right now it looks like he will go from 2 million to at least the 10-15 million range. I don’t think we know this for sure. Bradford played very well in his one start this year. Bridgewater has never played with this O line, O coordinator and these WRs. Case is playing very well. Both the others were high draft picks for a reason. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Da Guru said: Been watching Keenum and he is much better than Bridgewater or Bradford. Loves the way he plays. Will the Vikes try to keep him? Right now it looks like he will go from 2 million to at least the 10-15 million range. I am not sure you can make a fair comparison between the QBs because Bradford last season was playing with a much worse offensive line that required him to get the ball out very quickly, and thus more conservative throws. This season week one against the Saints Bradford was awesome and put up a better game than any of Keenums games this season. It is only one game, but Keenum hasn't passed that very high bar set yet. It is also hard to compare because Bridgewater and Bradford were playing in Norv Turners offense for most of their games, which is very different than the offense they are running now. Bradford did get the play the last half of game last season in the Shurmur offense, but that was still the same offense with some adjustments to it, not a completely different offense that they install during training camp and before the season. Bridgewater in 2015 was playing in Norvs offense and that offense was built around Peterson. Its very different. Peterson was actually healthy and playing in most of those games in 2015. At the time it was somewhat of a Jeckyl and Hyde offense. Half of it was designed for Peterson, while the other half designed for passing the ball. These two things did not really mesh together well, because Peterson does not run well out of the shotgun. Teddy passes better out of the shotgun. Peterson has limits as a pass blocker and receiver, making the play action passing game with Peterson less effective. All of these issues have been fixed in 2017. So the only fair way to compare the 3 QBs ability is based on how they have played this year. As I already mentioned Bradford was better than Keenum in terms of QB rating and other objective measures. Bradofrd had DIggs more involved in the offense than Keenum has. Diggs had 8 targets 7 receptions 93 yards 2 TD and Thiielen had 10 targets 9 receptions 157 yards.Rudolph 3 targets 3 receptions 26 yards and a TD. Keenum hasn't had the receivers firing on all cylinders together the way Bradford did in the first game. He has had some very good games obviously that could be considered close to what Bradford did, but he hasn't really put it all together the way Bradford did in my opinion. Keenum was really struggling with his connecton with Rudolph until recently. Its good to see him finally be more effective going to Rudolph now. He has made some bad throws to Diggs that I think Bradford would throw better than Keenum does. Teddy hasn't played yet, so no way to really know how well he will do compared to Keenum. eta- Keenums best game as far as QB rating was against Tampa Bay who we know doesn't have a very good defense. He did get Diggs and Thielen involved in this game as well as some good receiving numbers out of Dalvin Cook. Keenum has had very good games, no doubt about it. I just wouldn't say he has player better than the other QBs have and could. The mobility that Keenum has is an asset and better than Sam Bradford. Overall maybe its better to sacrifice some accuracy, arm strength and ball placement for mobility. I am not sure. Before Teddy was injjured his pocket presence and mobility was also an asset, with better ball placement and accuracy as well. We don't know if Teddy still has that level of mobility though. If he does then I am not sure than Keenum does anything better than what Teddy can do. Keenum is 29 now and further in his development as a QB than Bridgewater is at this point of his career. Edited November 25, 2017 by Biabreakable 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Da Guru 6,271 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 13 minutes ago, mr roboto said: I don’t think we know this for sure. Bradford played very well in his one start this year. Bridgewater has never played with this O line, O coordinator and these WRs. Case is playing very well. Both the others were high draft picks for a reason. Well Keenum is going to get paid somewhere. Just seems like he has that feel for the game than many QBs do not. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 Just now, Da Guru said: Well Keenum is going to get paid somewhere. Just seems like he has that feel for the game than many QBs do not. I agree. As long as he doesn't make some big mistakes in the next two games he will likely be the Vikings starter in the playoffs. He is likely going to be a starter for an NFL team in 2018. Maybe the Vikings, maybe another team. As Zimmer puts it, Keenum has balls. He is not afraid to take his shots. He has good pocket presence and ability to escape the pass rush, he doesn't get rattled by the pass rush much. He is playing some good football right now. I hope he keeps it up. There are some flaws though and as I mentioned in previous post, possible that Teddy can do everything Case is doing, but be better in some areas that are not strengths of Keenums game, such as accuracy, ball placement and possibly arm strength as well, because Teddy seemed to be improving his deep ball and also throwing velocity. As fans we don't know that, but it is possible that Teddy is a better overall QB than Keenum is. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 I have been talking about the Vikings running game some today in the Latavius Murray thread. Posts start around here. Basically what I have discovered is that the most difficult game left on the schedule will likely be against the Panthers two weeks from now. Atlanta is not particularly good against the run but they are a good pass defense. Case Keenum throws the ball much better off of play action than he does normal passes. So this sets up pretty well for the game against the Falcons I think for the Vikings offense to have success. The games against the Bengals, Packers and Bears are neutral match ups as far as their run defense. The Packers and Bears being division opponents add a level of difficultly as they know the Vikings a bit better than other teams. I think we saw some of that in the Lions game, with the many runs they were able to stuff for losses, likely aided by that familiarity. The Falcons, Panthers and Packers games are away, so that adds a level of difficulty as well. I think the Vikings do play a lot better with home field advantage. The Panthers game kind of doesn't worry me because of how well we played against them last year. I don't think Cam Newton wants any parts of our defense, and he seems to falter under pressure against good defense. Even so that is looking like the most difficult game remaining, as they do have a very good defense as well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 25, 2017 Share Posted November 25, 2017 Zimmer on Officiating, Special Teams, Offensive Success Krammer has an article in the Star Tribune where he is suggesting Case Keenum is on a short leash based off of this press conference. While that may be true, I don't get that impression from what Zimmer says here. His only criticism of Keenum is that he held the ball too long on a couple of his plays. The play action, which has been really effective and the way Keenum will do post snap reads of the defense are things that I think are keeping him from getting the ball to Stefon Diggs more. Diggs gets open early on in his routes, and Keenum taking more time to deliver the ball reduces those opportunities for Diggs, at least when comparing how Diggs was performing with Bradford, the ball was coming out quicker. The play action does take more time before the QB delivers the ball compared to lining up in shotfgun, pre snap read and getting the ball out quickly. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
VikingFrog 774 Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 3 hours ago, Biabreakable said: Zimmer on Officiating, Special Teams, Offensive Success Krammer has an article in the Star Tribune where he is suggesting Case Keenum is on a short leash based off of this press conference. While that may be true, I don't get that impression from what Zimmer says here. His only criticism of Keenum is that he held the ball too long on a couple of his plays. The play action, which has been really effective and the way Keenum will do post snap reads of the defense are things that I think are keeping him from getting the ball to Stefon Diggs more. Diggs gets open early on in his routes, and Keenum taking more time to deliver the ball reduces those opportunities for Diggs, at least when comparing how Diggs was performing with Bradford, the ball was coming out quicker. The play action does take more time before the QB delivers the ball compared to lining up in shotfgun, pre snap read and getting the ball out quickly. Ironically (with my name VikingFrog and as a TCU football and Vikings football fan) these situations somewhat seem to mirror each other. Fans have somewhat been calling for our QB Kenny Hill’s head many times this year. He isn’t great. He has great moments. But every time he throws the ball, you just kind of hold your breath. BUT... they are 10-2 and headed to the conference championship game. He doesn’t lose much, so why should the coaches change something. I feel like our Vikings have kind of mirrored this situation. Keenum came in just as a temp replacement. Won a few games and everyone wanted to nitpick his flaws. Bradford ends up on IR and Bridgewater is finally healthy and everyone (fans and media) is chomping at the bit to find a reason to bring up sitting Keenum. All the while I feel like the coaches are saying, “hell, we are winning ball games, let’s not mess with a good thing”. Just ended up thinking how funny it is that both of these situations are fairly similar. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tanner9919 392 Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 first home team in a super bowl ever..they're going to it.they host it. gonna be awesome. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 26, 2017 Share Posted November 26, 2017 Honestly I think Spielman and Zimmer like having their players on the hot seat with prove it deals as a form of extra motivation. They don't seem to worried about their players jumping ship because its a great team to be a part of. That is kind of the way I see them handling the QB situation this year with all 3 QBs on the last years of their contracts. Next year will take care of itself. They also give players contract extensions in the last years of their contracts if they are playing well. So that shows some loyalty to the players by doing that. I'm not too worried about what will happen next year as I figure one or more of these QBs will want to be part of the team again next year. For now they have Keenum playing the best he can and knowing this is a great opportunity for him. He can't get comfortable because Teddy is pushing him if he messes up. On the other hand Teddy has to keep pushing in practice to give them a reason to give him a shot over Keenum and he knows the team is committed to him long term. For now its just one game at a time though and eveyone giving their best. I think that is the way they like it to be. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 29, 2017 Share Posted November 29, 2017 Film review: Vikings’ interior lineman created big plays vs. Lions Quote Link to post Share on other sites
drummer 829 Posted November 29, 2017 Share Posted November 29, 2017 I love the way the Vikings look this year. I don't think they have played their best football yet, and they have been playing some good solid football over the past few games 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 Zimmer on Falcons' Explosive Offense, Keenum's Status Zimmer does a pretty good job of not really saying much in this press conference. He does say that Latavius Murray has been playing better recently when asked about him. He says he doesn't know if it is that Murray is healthier now or just has more confidence, but he is playing better now and it will be important for the offense to possess the football in this game. Mike Remmers cleared concussion protocol last week, Zimmer just decided not to have him active. He had a limited practice today. Eric Kendricks did not practice today, they list him with a hip injury. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 Falcons head coach Dan Quinn breaks down Rhodes vs. Jones matchup Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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BigJim® 1,024 Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 On 11/25/2017 at 8:58 PM, Biabreakable said: Honestly I think Spielman and Zimmer like having their players on the hot seat with prove it deals as a form of extra motivation. They don't seem to worried about their players jumping ship because its a great team to be a part of. That is kind of the way I see them handling the QB situation this year with all 3 QBs on the last years of their contracts. Next year will take care of itself. They also give players contract extensions in the last years of their contracts if they are playing well. So that shows some loyalty to the players by doing that. I'm not too worried about what will happen next year as I figure one or more of these QBs will want to be part of the team again next year. For now they have Keenum playing the best he can and knowing this is a great opportunity for him. He can't get comfortable because Teddy is pushing him if he messes up. On the other hand Teddy has to keep pushing in practice to give them a reason to give him a shot over Keenum and he knows the team is committed to him long term. For now its just one game at a time though and eveyone giving their best. I think that is the way they like it to be. Agree 100%. It’s frustrated me for many years having shoe-in mentality at the QB position, compounded by non-competition personnel depth decisions. I feel like this situation was more happenstance than planned, but it is better for the team to see that producers can earn and keep a role. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 Vikings injury report Good news is that Eric Kendricks was back at practice although he was limited. The Vikings need him and Barr for this upcoming game against the Falcons. Ben Gedeon has played well against the run, but is still a question mark in coverage. The Falcons look like they will have Freeman back at RB. Both him and Coleman are good players that the Vikings need to account for as runners and receivers. Hopefully Kendricks can play and play well. The Vikings LB depth is an area that hasn't really been tested very much and I hope it does not have to. Bad news is that Mike Remmers did not practice today. He has a lower back injury that I haven't heard about until late last night when Andrew Krammer mentioned it in a tweet. So he is past the concussion and thats good, but the reason he has been out may be related to his back, and that is not good. Thankfully Rashod Hill has played pretty well. I don't think he is as good a run blocker as Remmers is, so it would be nice to have him back. One of the weaknesses of the Falcons defense is against the run, and Zimmer did talk about wanting to possess the ball and keep the Falcons offense off the field. I do think the run blocking as a unit has been better with Remmers in the line up. This is going on a month now that the Vikings have been playing without Remmers. Hill may be better than Remmers in pass protection, so that is a good thing and hopefully Hill continues to play well, it just would be nice to get better run blocking on the right side too. Joe Berger has a limited practice today but they say it is not injury related. Perhaps just giving the veteran some extra rest. Everyone else seems to be healthy. For the Falcons I do not see a report for today being published yet. Desmond Trufant is the key player of interest here. He did not practice on Wed as he has a concussion. If Trufant does not play he is there best corner. So this may help out the passing game somewhat if he is not able to play. I am feeling positive about the game and I hope the Vikings can keep this win streak going. Being able to run the ball well one of the keys to that. Jerrick McKinnon who is from Atlanta is looking forward to playing in front of the home crowd and it would be great if they can get him going a bit better than he has the last few weeks. If the defense can keep Atlanta from scoring much or at least hold them to field goals (I definitely think they can) then both RB should have busy days I think. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 2, 2017 Share Posted December 2, 2017 Vikings-Falcons injury report: Remmers, Trufant out Quote Link to post Share on other sites
VikingFrog 774 Posted December 3, 2017 Share Posted December 3, 2017 Skol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 3, 2017 Share Posted December 3, 2017 Falcons Vikings inactives Falcons OL Sean Harlow RB Terrence Magee CB Brian Poole OL Ty Sambrailo CB Desmond Trufant LB Sean Weatherspoon WR Nick Williams Two starting corners for the Falcons are out meaning that Alford is the only corner they have who is pretty good. It becomes pretty easy for the Vikings to avoid Alford and pick on their other corners. Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs should have big games. Weatherspoon is also out weakening their LB group that wasn't particularly strong to begin with. This should help the Vikings be successful running the ball and setting up play action. Viikings DE Tashawn Bower RB Mack Brown WR Stacy Coley OL Aviente Collins DT Jaleel Johnson OL Mike Remmers QB Kyle Sloter Mike Remmers is out again so Rashod Hill will start again at RT. With Collins inactive Jeremiah Sirles is the back up offensive tackle should anything happen to Hill or Reiff. Hopefully the Vikings defense plays well and can limit the Falcons scoring enough that the offense can win this game. Even if the Falcons do score a lot, the Vikings offense should be able to keep up. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snogger 2,922 Posted December 3, 2017 Share Posted December 3, 2017 SKOL!! HUGE win today.. 10-2!! 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Andy Dufresne 11,582 Posted December 3, 2017 Share Posted December 3, 2017 On 11/23/2017 at 10:08 PM, Andy Dufresne said: I'm almost ready to believe. Closer... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 3, 2017 Share Posted December 3, 2017 Great to get another win! 8 in a row now. Good defense by the Vikings for most of the game although I think they could have tackled better on several plays. That 15 play drive was pretty much what won the game. The first half was a little shakier on offense but they did enough to possess the ball and win the game. I thought the receivers would be able to do more than they did, but the Falcons played zone and kept things in front of them, so the Vikings just ran the ball and threw short instead. Carolina Panthers next. Hope they can keep this win streak going! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
VikingFrog 774 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 4 hours ago, Biabreakable said: Great to get another win! 8 in a row now. Good defense by the Vikings for most of the game although I think they could have tackled better on several plays. That 15 play drive was pretty much what won the game. The first half was a little shakier on offense but they did enough to possess the ball and win the game. I thought the receivers would be able to do more than they did, but the Falcons played zone and kept things in front of them, so the Vikings just ran the ball and threw short instead. Carolina Panthers next. Hope they can keep this win streak going! We lock up the division next week with a win. These boys will be fired up and ready to play. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fred_1_15301 5,386 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 Mad respect for this team and for Keenum. I never thought that the could take a team to a Super Bowl but he looks like the real deal. I'll be rooting for this team in the playoffs unless they play my team. 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Herb 1,771 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 I've been a Viking fan for 30 years. With the exception of 1998, I've never had more confidence in this team than I have right now. The defense is the best I've ever seen from this club. They have studs at every level, tackle very well and have depth everywhere. Case Keenum has been fantastic. He's not Aaron Rodgers, he can't throw a 45 yard out on a frozen rope, but he gets the job done with extreme prejudice. The o-line has been magnificent. I'm not going to start predicting a super bowl win or even appearance. I'm not overly excited, cuz, well, you know. But I've never felt like I don't care who this team plays or where they play them like I do now. I've always felt like, "oh, I hope they get home field, oh I hope Rodgers misses that game, oh I hope team A beats team B to help the Vikes." Right now I don't care. I hope Rodgers is back for the game at Lambeau. I hope they play Philly in the playoffs, home or away. I hope if they happen to get to the Super Bowl, they play the Patriots. Bring it on. I believe this team will win. Skol. 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BigJim® 1,024 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 Anyone else drooling to see Everson vs Kalil? 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 Zimmer: I Think Maybe The Guys Believe Now Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 7 minutes ago, BigJim® said: Anyone else drooling to see Everson vs Kalil? Definitely. Cam is likely going to be pouting next week. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cap'n grunge 7,632 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 1 hour ago, Herb said: I've been a Viking fan for 30 years. With the exception of 1998, I've never had more confidence in this team than I have right now. The defense is the best I've ever seen from this club. They have studs at every level, tackle very well and have depth everywhere. Case Keenum has been fantastic. He's not Aaron Rodgers, he can't throw a 45 yard out on a frozen rope, but he gets the job done with extreme prejudice. The o-line has been magnificent. I'm not going to start predicting a super bowl win or even appearance. I'm not overly excited, cuz, well, you know. But I've never felt like I don't care who this team plays or where they play them like I do now. I've always felt like, "oh, I hope they get home field, oh I hope Rodgers misses that game, oh I hope team A beats team B to help the Vikes." Right now I don't care. I hope Rodgers is back for the game at Lambeau. I hope they play Philly in the playoffs, home or away. I hope if they happen to get to the Super Bowl, they play the Patriots. Bring it on. I believe this team will win. Skol. If the Cubs can break their curse...maybe...just maybe... 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snogger 2,922 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 Yes, there are still 4 weeks to go but.. Thanks to the Seahawks winning last night, if the Playoffs started this week the Vikings would be the #1 Seed 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cap'n grunge 7,632 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 28 minutes ago, snogger said: Yes, there are still 4 weeks to go but.. Thanks to the Seahawks winning last night, if the Playoffs started this week the Vikings would be the #1 Seed All 4 games (@CAR, CIN, @GB, CHI) are also very winnable games. Just gotta stay healthy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snogger 2,922 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 30 minutes ago, cap'n grunge said: All 4 games (@CAR, CIN, @GB, CHI) are also very winnable games. Just gotta stay healthy. hmmm... on @GB being winnable.. Better then 75% chance that Rodgers will be back and, if there is one thing we know about the NFL, it is that Revenge is a hell of a motivator.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 As Zimmer and the players have been saying all season long, one game at a time. All NFL teams are good and they cannot assume any game will be a win. I totally agree the team should be very motivated to play well against the Panthers as one more win locks up the Vikings as NFC North champions. Plus as Jim has mentioned, it should be a very good match up of Everson Griffen against Matt Kalil who continues to be a very poor left tackle. Cam Newton is not going to have very much fun going against the Vikings defense. Letting Matt Kalil walk was a game changer for Vikings In regards to the Vikings being the top seed in the NFC right now. Vikings currently hold tie-breaker on Eagles and, thus, top spot in the NFC playoff race It is great that the Vikings currently control their own destiny. They need to keep winning though in order to maintain their position as the top seed in the NFC. It will be a critical advantage for them if they can do so, as I think the Vikings definitely have a home field advantage. Not to say they don't play well on the road also, because they do, and a big reason for that is because of how well the Vikings defense plays, but having the crowd with the team does give them an additional edge. Being able to play at home throughout the playoffs will help, and if they can win during the playoffs then the Vikings get the unique opportunity to have home field advantage in the SUPER BOWL!! Something no team has had before. But before we get too excited about the prospect, first they need to beat the Pathers. Then the Bengals at home, which is a match up I like for the Vikings given how poorly the Bengals offensive line has been playing this season, something the Vikings are well equiped to take advantage of. It is always difficult to win in Lanbeau and as snogger points out Aaron Rodgers is likely to be healthy enough for that game, making it even more difficult. The defense travels though. I think they can pull it off, that game will no doubt be the most difficult one left on the schedule however. If the Vikings can manage to win these next 3 games, and if the Eagles lose another game, then maybe the Vikings will have enough of a cushion to play Teddy Bridgewater in week 17 at home against the Bears. Which I think would be a a great opportunity for the team as well. But one week at a time. Take care of Carolina first and then the rest of these possibilities will continue to fall into place. Very excited about where the Vikings are at right now and to be in this position. I agree with Herb that because of the defense this team is capable of beating anyone anywhere. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 Mike Zimmer has high praise for Jarius Wright Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 Zimmer: Our Only Thoughts Are On The Carolina Panthers 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scott46984 58 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 Showing my age here, but the reason I'm optimistic is that our anchor is the defense. Growing up watching the Vikes in the late 60's and early 70's, when it seemed like they were always in the playoffs, the hallmark was a dominating DEF and an average to above average offense. Seemed like we always got big plays from the D to change games, and the offense was good enough to capitalize. That's the way this team is built. Bud Grant knew his team's strengths and game planned accordingly, and that's what Zimmer and staff are doing. No crazy yelling and drama, just a "take care of business and do your job" mentality, with plenty of lead by example team oriented players. This team can play with anybody anywhere because of the D leading the way, and the offense is plenty competent. This feels different than some of the very good Vikes teams that relied on lots of scoring during the last couple of decades. Defense is more constant home or away, and this team has a very good one. z 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 The Bengals giving the Steelers a hell of a time right now on Monday Night Football. Just a reminded that you can't look past any team. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
GoBirds 9,791 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 34 minutes ago, scott46984 said: Showing my age here, but the reason I'm optimistic is that our anchor is the defense. Growing up watching the Vikes in the late 60's and early 70's, when it seemed like they were always in the playoffs, the hallmark was a dominating DEF and an average to above average offense. Seemed like we always got big plays from the D to change games, and the offense was good enough to capitalize. That's the way this team is built. Bud Grant knew his team's strengths and game planned accordingly, and that's what Zimmer and staff are doing. No crazy yelling and drama, just a "take care of business and do your job" mentality, with plenty of lead by example team oriented players. This team can play with anybody anywhere because of the D leading the way, and the offense is plenty competent. This feels different than some of the very good Vikes teams that relied on lots of scoring during the last couple of decades. Defense is more constant home or away, and this team has a very good one. z Feel good about the defense this week? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
VikingFrog 774 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 2 hours ago, Biabreakable said: Zimmer: Our Only Thoughts Are On The Carolina Panthers All of the player quotes on the related videos under that video are awesome. It’s also great to follow the link below to Zimmer’s locker room speech afterward. “We haven’t accomplished anything yet, we still got a lot of work to do. I love this team and I’m proud of y’all.” I just love the fact that this team is doing well and doesn’t seem like it’s full of a bunch of hotheads or stars. Truly feels like a team unit and you don’t always see that in the NFL these days. At least publicly. Keenum: “Doesn’t matter how, it’s how many” Keenum: “We’re still hungry and want this bad” Kendricks: “These guys don’t care who or when we play” Thielen: “Teams that go far win games in December” Wright: “The best part is we control our own destiny” Sendejo: “Was a big time win for us” 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scott46984 58 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 7 minutes ago, GoBirds said: Feel good about the defense this week? Feel good about the defense every week right now. CAR will be another test, but yes I do. I look for them to get a lot of pressure on Newton. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fred_1_15301 5,386 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 18 minutes ago, Biabreakable said: The Bengals giving the Steelers a hell of a time right now on Monday Night Football. Just a reminded that you can't look past any team. I don't think the Steelers are looking past the Bengals. Their best defensive player (and probably their biggest leader) might be paralyzed. Can anyone really blame them if their heart isn't in the game? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 36 minutes ago, fred_1_15301 said: I don't think the Steelers are looking past the Bengals. Their best defensive player (and probably their biggest leader) might be paralyzed. Can anyone really blame them if their heart isn't in the game? Who was injured? Sorry not watching the game. Was just looking at the score and see that AJ Green had given them a 2 TD lead. Its a common opponent, division game and the Bengals need to win to not be eliminated from playoff chances. Football always gets good in December as teams are scratching to stay alive. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fred_1_15301 5,386 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 4 minutes ago, Biabreakable said: Who was injured? Sorry not watching the game. Was just looking at the score and see that AJ Green had given them a 2 TD lead. Its a common opponent, division game and the Bengals need to win to not be eliminated from playoff chances. Football always gets good in December as teams are scratching to stay alive. Ryan Shazier. Looked really bad. Steelers basically looked dead after that injury. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Biabreakable 5,096 Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 5 minutes ago, fred_1_15301 said: Ryan Shazier. Looked really bad. Steelers basically looked dead after that injury. Thats too bad. One of my favorite Steelers players. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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