The Vikings have a bye week this week. So as a sort-of makeshift report card, I have reviewed the first half of the season, week by week.
Week 1: The Vikings absolutely beat up the over-matched Cleveland Browns, 34-20. Adrian Peterson is the star with an outstanding game, 180 yards and 3 touchdowns, including this amazing
run. Brett Favre is mediocre with only 110 yards and one touchdown pass.
Week 2: The Detroit Lions continue their pathetic losing streak against the Vikings, losing 27-13. Peterson almost gets 100 yards for the second week, but comes just short with 92 and only 1 TD. This game was a little too close at halftime, but the Vikings outscored the Lions 20-3 in the second half.
Week 3: The Vikings eke out a 27-24 win against the previously undefeated 49er's on a last second Favre-Greg Lewis touchdown
connection. Favre finally has a breakout game with 301 yards and 2 TDs. Peterson chips in with 85 yards.
Week 4: Brett Favre meets his former team for the first time in a different uniform and also becomes the first QB to beat all 32 teams, beating the Packers 30-23. Jared Allen and the defense dominate the Packers with a total of 8 sacks. Allen had 4.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a safety. Here are the
highlights. Favre also had a memorable game with 271 passing yards and 3 TDs. However Aaron Rodgers also had a great game, 384 yards and 2 TDs.
Week 5: The absolute beating, 38-10, the Vikings put on the Rams this week was almost laughable. The Vikings were extraordinarily efficient: Favre had 18 completions for 232 yards and a TD, Peterson had 14 carries for 63 yards and 2 TDs and Percy Harvin had 4 receptions for 66 yards.
Week 6: The Ravens almost overcame the still undefeated Vikings, scoring 21 points in the 4th quarter alone, but the Vikings still held on to win, 33-31. This game was a quarterback's war. Favre threw for 278 yards and 3 TDs and Joe Flacco threw for 385 yards and 2 TDs. Peterson finally rushes for more than the century mark, with 143 yards, but no TDs. The Ravens' kicker Steven Hauschka, who had been released by the Vikings in training camp, had a 44 yard field goal
try with 2 seconds left. He missed wide right and lost his chance at revenge.
Week 7: Favre has his biggest game, 334 yards, in the Vikings first loss to the Steelers, 27- 17. The
highlights include; two defensive TDs for the Steelers and a kick return for a touch down for the Vikings Percy Harvin. In the end of the game, Favre's fumble and Taylor's butterfingers-turned-pick and the bogus penalty that called back a Viking's touchdown ultimately decided the final score.
Week 8: In Favre's return to Lambeau, the man was in top shape with 244 yards and 4 TDs in the drubbing of the Packers, 38-26. My hypothesis for Peterson to have a huge game was wrong. However, he did have 25 carries for 97 yards and 1 TD. Rodgers has another great day against the porous Viking's secondary, with 287 yards and 2 TDs. The game started off with a fumbled snap that was recovered by the Packers, who cashed in on a field goal later that drive. However, the Vikings responded by scoring and scoring and scoring. These scores include a 4th and1 TD run by Peterson and a miraculous TD catch by Harvin. On this play Harvin was triple-covered and when he went up to catch the pass, all three Packers crashed in to each other allowing him to run untouched into the end zone. This play occurs just before the 3:00 mark in these
highlights. Later in the second half, Bryan Robison tries to return a squib kick and is stripped. The Packers recovered. After the Packers last touchdown, they tried, unsuccessfully, to make a 2-point conversion. (I told you so!) The Vikings' defense finishes the game with six sacks, bringing their 2 game series total to fourteen. Percy Harvin finishes the game with 261 total yards.
The Vikings finished the first half of the season 7-1, and are poised to win the NFC North in a rout. I will review the next half of the season tomorrow.