Sunday, December 13, 2009

Bengals at Vikings

This game is huge for the Vikings. If they pull out a win, they will have beaten the one of the best teams in the AFC and almost guaranteed themselves a playoff spot. If they lose on the other hand, they will be on a two-game losing streak and will have lost ground to the Packers who have an easy win against the now Hester-less Bears. Then, if the Vikings lose and the Packers win, the Vikings will only have a 1 and 1/2 game lead.

Now, with players coming out of the worst game of the season, with the offensive line hurting and E.J. Henderson out for the year, Brett Favre and Adrian Peterson MUST step up their production.

Here are my predictions, number-wise for the top players on the squad:
Favre: 244 yards, 2 TDs and 0 picks.
Peterson: 18 carries, 127 yards and 2 TDs.
Taylor: 7 carries, 38 yards and no TDs.
Rice: 5 catches, 110 yards and 1 TD.
Harvin: 8 catches, 138 yards and 1 TD.
Jared Allen: 3 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

Favre: 285 yards, 2 TDs and 2 picks.
Peterson: 23 carries, 117 yards and 2 TDs.
Taylor: 6 carries and 41 yards.
Rice: 6 catches 94 yards and 1 TD.
Harvin: 5 catches, 79 yards and 1 TD.
Madden Final Score: Vikings Topple Bengals in Lopsided Win: 31-19.

My prediction: Vikings Capitalize On Late 4th Quarter Surge: 31-27.
If the Vikings win life will go on in the football world and radio hosts will say that the Cardinals game was merely a bump on the road. However, if the Vikings lose, radio hosts everywhere will say that they were right, the Vikings suck now with their tremendous 3 losses, and that they are no longer a threat, even though they are still atop the NFC North with a 1 and 1/2 game lead. Skol Vikings!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

I guess not......and then some

After Brett Favre set the consecutive game record for a position player, everything went downhill including star linbacker E.J. Henderson breaking his leg. A terrible loss to the Cardinals last Sunday, an NFC North title may not be a given. With the Packers streaking and the Vikings' tough upcoming schedule, the Packers could end up with a NFC North title.

During the depressing loss, Brett Favre threw 2 interceptions and had his lowest QB rating since the loss to Pittsburgh. He did not look like even a shadow of his performance against Seattle just two weeks before.

Peterson's performance only added to the disappointment of the night as he rushed for 19 yards on 13 carries. For any given running back in the NFL, this is a terrible game, but for the league's premier running back, this is simply atrocious. Not only were his stats pathetic but his decision making and cuts were contemptible. The Vikings are doing, to Peterson, what the Bears did to destroy the career of Devin Hester. Both teams took the best position players, perhaps in the history of the game, and tried to use them as receivers. Both are mediocre receivers at best, but the main point is the huge drop in the players statistics as a running back, Peterson, and returner, Hester.

With a huge game against the Bengals this Sunday that the Vikings must win to keep their hopes of home field advantage alive, the Vikings have a tough road ahead of them if they want to win the Super Bowl. Skol Vikings!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Division title? Vikings at Cardinals

This week against the Cardinals, the Vikings could secure a NFC North title, if the Packers lose to the Ravens. After the amazing and terrible performances each team had, respectively, the Vikings had 500+ yards of total offense and the Cardinals let up 500+ on defense. The Cardinals may also be without QB Kurt Warner, who is questionable with a neck injury.

Another Cardinal weakness, no pun intended, is that they average scoring only 24.3 points per game. The Vikings average 31.1 in the same category. The Cardinals also do not have a good defense, ranking 24th against the pass and 13th against the run. With the Vikings offense ranking 7th and 9th in those categories, respectively, they should cut through the defense like it was made of Swiss cheese.

The only issue with the Viking this week, it would appear, is that with both of their world-class running backs banged up, they might have a little trouble running the ball. However, with Harvin showing that he could do some running also last game, perhaps some trick plays to Harvin would work for some more rushing yards.

A sideline issue has come to light concerning Bernard Berrian and Adrian Peterson. Both were caught speeding. Here are the articles Peterson's and Berrian's.

Here is my break down of the game leaders:
Favre: 360 yards passing, 3 TDs, 0 picks.
Peterson: 128 yards rushing, 2 TDs rushing, 1 Td receiving.
Rice: 160 yards receiving, 2 TDs.
Here is how Madden '10 simulation broke it down:
Favre: 320 yards passing, 2 TDs, 1 pick.
Peterson: 111 yards rushing, 1 TD rushing.
Rice: 104 yards receiving, 1 TD.

My prediction is: Vikings 38, Cardinals 17.
Madden: Vikings 27, Cardinals 20.
Either way if the Vikings want it its there for the taking. NFC North Title coming up! Skol Vikings!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

MVP Ownage

Brett Favre was electrifying last Sunday against the Bears. He threw for 392 yards and 3 Tds just a week after his near perfect performance of 213 yards and 4 Tds. Right now, there is no player on this planet who is playing better than Farve is with the Vikings.

Once again, Favre was so amazing that he was replaced by his backup, Tarvaris Jackson, in the 4th quarter, again for the second time in as many weeks! Favre also has a season high interception drought, having not thrown a pick for four weeks running. Here is a video of Favre's highlights. There is a section in it called Favre's Weapons, which shows just how good his receivers and running backs are and how he uses them.


Percy Harvin had his first 100+ yard receiving game against the Bears. He showed his loyalty to Favre on a long grab on third down at the end of the Favre video.

Peterson, however, did not have a very good game, fumbling twice. Although he only lost one of the two, this is still disturbing as he leads all running backs in fumbles in the last two seasons. He did not quite get the intense amount of yards that I guessed he would, but had an average 85 yards and 1 Td.

Although it was not quite the 45-14 blowout I anticipated, but quite a drubbing anyway. The NFC North is almost ours with a magic number of 2. Skol Vikings!