Sunday, December 11, 2011

Season Wrap Up

The last four weeks have been rough to say the least for the Minnesota Vikings.The Vikings went 0 for 4 losing close games the Raiders, Falcons, Broncos, and Lions extending their losing streak to 5 games in a row giving them a less than stellar record of 2-11. Part of the problem was the absense of all pro running back Adrian Peterson who is still out with an ankle injury. The sad thing is that they had a chance to win all three games. Three weeks in a row they have made a great comeback in the fourth quarter only to blow it with an interception or in this weeks game a fumble on the one yard line with ten seconds left and with them about to tie the game. I cant really say i was suprised. The rest of the season doesnt look any easier the last three games the Vikings play the Saints, the Redskins, and the Bears with both the Bears and the Saints being playoff contenders. With only three games left in the season the Vikings have no chance at making the playoffs or even getting third in the division.  In my opinion they should just lose the rest of their games on purpose which would give them a better pick in the 2012 Draft.  The way the draft works is the teams with the worst record in the previous season get the first picks. So hypothetically if the Vikings finish with a record of 2-14 they would almost certainly have a top five pick maybe even the first pick overall. They definately have some holes to fill in their lineup and some good draft picks could definitely help. Either way it was a season to forget for Purple and Gold fans everywhere.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Week 10

Week 10 comes to an end as the Vikings faced off against the Green Bay Packers again on Monday night football.  And it was ugly right off the bat, the Vikings got the ball first and started off the game with a less than impressive drive going three and out right away and were forced to punt, which Packers rookie Randall Cobb ran back 80 yards for a touchdown. And things didnt get much better from there the first quarter continued with the Vikings having to punt every time they got the ball.  The Packers scored again with a 24 yard pass to Greg Jennings making the score 14-0. The Vikings missed their first chance at scoring near the end of the first quarter when Ryan Longwell missed a 47 yard field goal and the 1st quarter ended 14-0.  The second quarter went back and forth with only the only points coming from a Packers field goal and the score at halftime was 17-0.  The Packers got the ball right away in the second half and drove 70 yards down the field ending the drive with a touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson.  The Vikings finally got things going with 8 minutes left in the third quarter with a 3 yard touchdown run by Adrian Peterson.  The Packers didn’t waste any time answering that touchdown and went down the field right away and scored a touchdown with a 9 yard pass to John Kuhn.  The score at the end of the third quarter was 31-7. The fourth quarter went about as badly as the first three with the Packers scoring two more touchdowns and the Vikings scoring 0.  The final score of the game was 45-7. Jared Allen had a great game with 7 tackles and 2 sacks. And I won’t be watching the game on TV next week because I will actually be in the Metrodome watching the Vikings take on the Oakland Raiders

Go Vikings!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Bye Week

Its week 9, the halfway point in the season and the Vikings get a the week off prepare for the rest of the season starting with a rematch against their rivals the undefeated Green Bay Packers on Monday night. Monday night will be a tough game but after that the rest of the Vikings season looks to have some very winnable games including games against the Oakland Raiders, Washington Redskins and the Denver Broncos who are all either .500 or below. Sadly however even if the Vikings go undefeated the rest of the season finishing with a record of 10 and 6 it is still highly unlikely that theyll make the playoffs this year.  The Packers and the Lions will most likely still have better records and lets face it the Vikings will be lucky to win half of the remaining games. Things are looking up for them though it would seem that the Vikings quarterback search could be over with promising performances from rookie quarterback Chritian Ponder the last few weeks.  Now the Vikings can go into the 2012 Draft to address their other needs like a better secondary which has been a weak spot in their defense for years. They could also get a new defensive tackle to replace Pat Williams who retired after last season leaving a big hole in the Vikings defensive line. Jared Allen is having a great year leading the league in sacks with 12.5. Last game he set a franchise record for most consecutive games with at least one sack.  Its been an up and down year so far and lets face it mostly down but anything can happen the rest of the seasons and the Vikings playoff hopes may still be alive.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Week 8

The Vikings get win number two on the road as they narrowly defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-21.  Both teams had similar records coming into this game, the Panthers with a record of 2 and 5 and the Vikings with a record of 1 and 6.  Both teams also had rookie quarterbacks starting under center today.  The Panthers first overall pick in the 2011 Draft Cam Newton has not let them down this season and is a front runner for Rookie of the Year.  Christian Ponder made his second start of his career. Also a first round pick he was selected twelfth overall by the Vikings.  Things were looking good for the Vikings right away as Marcus Sherels returned the opening kick-off 72 yards to the Carolina 27 the Panthers defense stopped them cold and the Vikings went three and out which resulted in a missed 45 yard field goal by Ryan Longwell.  But the still Vikings took the lead early in the game, in their next possession they drove the ball down the field and ended it with a ten yard touchdown run from wide receiver Percy Harvin.  The defense managed to hold the Panthers to zero points for the rest of the quarter.  The Panthers got it going in the second quarter and scored two touchdowns on back to pack possessions making the score 14-7.  The Vikings got the ball back with two minutes left in the half and managed to march down the field and score with a 19 yard pass to Adrian Peterson making it all tied up 14-14 at halftime.    
The third quarter went back and forth with both teams scoring a touchdown apiece.  It all came down to the fourth quarter with the score tied 21-21. Neither team could find the end zone; finally with about three minutes left the Vikings kicked a 31 yard field goal to give them the lead.  The Panthers got the ball and drove it all the way down to the thirty yard line were they were stopped  on third down and forced to try a field goal.  It was looking like over time but the Panthers kicker shanked the kick wide left and missed it.  The Vikings pulled out another victory 24-21

Monday, October 24, 2011

Border Battle

On October 23 the Vikings took on their biggest rival and the defending super bowl champions the Green Bay Packers.  The Packers are currently at the top of the NFC North division and thet are undefeated.  This was the first start for the Vikings rookie quarterback Christian Ponder.  Christian Ponder was the twelfth overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft.  It was finally after six games that the Vikings decided to bench Donovan Mcnabb.  To me it was six games too late, Mcnabb has played terribly the whole season and it was about time the Vikings tried something different.  They Vikings have struggled at the QB possition for many years, they had one good year with Brett Favre making it all the way to the NFC championship but after that its been all downhill.  The Vikings started off the game hot going seventy three yards on three plays ending the drive with a two yard touchdown pass to the tight end Visanthe Shiancoe.  The Packers answered right away with a long drive of their own and a touchdown pass to John Kuhn.  The second quarter started off great for the Vikings with a touchdown run from Adrian Peterson making the score 14-7 Vikings.  The rest of the quarter was back and forth with a field goal from the Vikings and two from the Packers. The third quarted was all Packers, they scored two touchdowns right off the bat followed by two field goals.  The quarter ended with the Vikings down 33-17. In the fourth quarter the Vikings started to make the game interesting with an unanswered field goal and a touchdown coming within six points. But in the end they just couldn’t pull it out losing 27-33.  There is a silver lining in this loss though, the Vikings may have finally found a solid player for the quarterback position.  Christian Ponder had a solid game going 13/32 with 219 yards passing and 2 touchdowns.  The Vikings play the Carolina Panthers next which should be a very winnable game for them.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Sports Illustrated

It’s been a rough year so far for the old purple and gold and the Vikings are currently sitting at the bottom of the division with a record of 1 and 4. The Vikings chances of making the playoffs this year are starting to get slimmer and slimmer but crazier things have happened. Things are looking up though the Vikings are on a one game winning streak after beating the Arizona Cardinals and they play the Chicago Bears tonight. I’ll be reporting on the latest Viking news every couple of weeks with game analyses and other Vikings news. Go Vikings!