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I didn't realize that 25% of the Vikings sacks are out (Hunter and Griffin) - I was thinking missing both LTs would be a death knell but now Im thinking we may be okay there
"Hold my beer."Im thinking we may be okay there
Thanks for stopping by and the info! Best of luck as long as you're not playing the RamsHello guys, I can give you the skinny on what you'll be facing.
*Coaches: Zimmer's on the hot seat for a myriad of reasons but it all boils down to his inability to maximize his players. He's had very talented teams in his 8 years, but has not been consistent and he insisted on mildly blowing up the team that actually went to the NFCCG. His defensive reputation has taken a hit as well as the last 2 years have seen some of the worst play Vikings defensive efforts in this teams history. His time is up and only a serious run saves him.
The OC is Klint Kubiak, Gary's kid. This means our two teams run much the offense with different pieces and playcallers. This also means both our defenses have practicing against the Shannahan style WCO all year.
*Offense. Kirk has been very good this year. He'll never be a Brady, Rodgers or even a Matt Stafford but he's more than good enough to win with and is unquestionably #2 on all time Vikings QB lists. Lately he's been told to sling it a bit more which has seen a couple more Int's, but that was an expected part of the equation.
Cook being out is significant, no matter what anyone tells you. He's a great back and his speed and toughness can't be replaced. However Alex Mattison is a quality back up who can carry the load. Mattison does more work in the screen game and outside bounce than Cook who likes to attack between the tackles. The wildcard is rookie Kene Nwangwu. Our KR has already housed two returns this year despite missing the first 6 games and has grown much more comfortable in the backfield the last month. He's 6'1" 215 lbs and runs a 4.25 40 which shows up on the field. If he gets going it'll be a huge plus for us.
The receiving core is elite and deep. Everyone knows Jefferson and Thielen, but KJ Osborne has broken out at WR 3 while Dede Westbrook and wildly talented rookie Ihmir Smith-Marsette provide good depth.
The line has been very good most of the year, though they've had their off games and still can struggle against pure strength. If they crap the bed, the Vikings will lose.
*Defense: this has been a sore spot, we have talent at every level but it has not come together.
The line has two behemoths inside in Michael Pierce and Dalvin Tomlinson; Pierce in particular can dominate a game. Sheldon Richardson has been moved outside after Danielle Hunter was lost for the year again, and DJ Wonnum who has been very good after Everson Griffith went insane again man's the other side. This should be a solid group and has some depth.
Erik Kendricks and Anthony Barr have played together since their freshmen year at college and know this system in and out. Again these two should be better than they have been, especially Barr who is vital to run defense.
The secondary has been a mess, but looks to be shaping up now that bashaud breeland has been released. Patrick Peterson and Harry Smith are the vets. Smith is Zimmer's joker and makes life hell pre snap, while Peterson has spent at least 3 games this year on the field calling out the offenses plays before the the quarterback can even start. Both have lost a step but are savvy enough to make up for it. Xavier Woods plays centerfield and the enigmatic Kam Danztler man's the other side at CB. It is a staple of Zimmer's offense that his outside CB's stay on their side. They don't move with matchups.
This game will come down to our offensive line vs your D-line and our secondary Vs Matt, Cooper and Co. If you can't get to Kirk we'll put up 27 points. If we can't stop your recievers, You'll put up 35.
Allen2McVay,Really don't think so.
He was on the COVUD-List. Came-off it. Then reverted back to IR. Same as Mundt.
Do not believe Joseph-Day is currently in the 3-week-designated-to-return-window.
The Vikings/Rams game I remember most wasn't even because of the game. It was 89 I believe, I was 10. You guys scored 21 points on 3 TD's, we scored 21 points on 7 Rich Karliss field goals. It went into OT where we grabbed a safety and won. Good game that we didn't deserve to win. Nothing overly spectacular in that. But then came the post game.After becoming a RAMS fan on the day they blocked Donny Anderson's punt in 1967, I recall seeing highlights on CBS of the RAMS winning in Bloomington in the snow in 1968, 31-3. That was a RAMS team that finished 10-3-1 and out of the playoffs while the 8-6 Queens won the 'Black and Blue' Division. SMH. Very much enjoyed watching the telecast in 1978 when the RAMS won 34-17 and chased Franny from the game, only to see him forced to return when Jim Youngblood WWE body-slammed Tommy Kramer. Then the RAMS won in the Coliseum in the NFC divisional playoffs for a 2-0 season sweep of the purple pansies. And, when the dykes were on the verge of setting an NFL record for fewest rushing yards allowed in a season, Steven Jackson, behind a dominant O Line performance, ran for 142 and 3 TD as the RAMS won in the Humpty dome to close out the 2006 season, as I had the pleasure of watching them deny the chokers that record.
He's still potentially able to come back but he has to be put in the 21 day window like Akers then activated. But surgery on a torn pectoral is tough and I don't know that we heard the severity of the tear. There are reports of recovery from the surgery being from 7 days to 50 days before starting rehab depending on that severity.Allen2McVay,
Does this mean that he is ineligible to come back later this year? I was hoping that SJD could heal up sufficiently (much like J. Hollins and C. Akers) to make a come back sometime this year.
~ArkyRamsFan~
If he's healthy, he could return.Allen2McVay,
Does this mean that he is ineligible to come back later this year? I was hoping that SJD could heal up sufficiently (much like J. Hollins and C. Akers) to make a come back sometime this year.
~ArkyRamsFan~
I didn't realize that 25% of the Vikings sacks are out (Hunter and Griffin) - I was thinking missing both LTs would be a death knell but now Im thinking we may be okay there
I wonder if the Elias Sports Bureau could provide information as to whether or not there has ever been another football game, in history, at any level, where the winning team failed to score a TD while the loser hit pay dirt three times.Good game that we didn't deserve to win.
We aren't just out of the deep end. I have no doubts that Zimmer will try to attack those weak spots.
McVay, his staff, and Stafford will need to be in sync with the game plan. Running game, misdirections, play actions, moving the pocket.
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