10-10-2021, 12:49 PM
The schedule gets very hard after Sunday's matchup with Detroit, the kind of game that good teams should be able to put away.
The Vikings finish their only homestand of the 2021 season on Sunday against the winless Lions, in what could be an oasis between a 1-3 start and a six-game blur that defines their season.
Though the Vikings are the only NFC North team to outscore their opponents through the first four games of the season, they are 1-3 after a trio of one-score losses, trailing the Packers by two games in the division as coach Mike Zimmer continues to say his team is close to a turnaround.
While a matchup with the Lions in Week 5 might not seem like a must-win game, here are four reasons it's pretty close.
1. It's a chance for correction
Though the Vikings have talked frequently about how close they are to being 3-1 or 4-0, they're sitting at 1-3 because of some repeated mistakes: offensive penalties that have made it difficult to continue drives, defensive lapses at the end of the first half and a lack of offensive production in the second half.
The Lions will be the first team the Vikings have played with a losing record, and Detroit is missing enough starters that Sunday could be a more forgiving environment for the Vikings to develop some consistency, build some confidence and gain some momentum heading into a difficult stretch of the schedule. It's also a home game for a team that's never lost more than twice at home in playoff seasons under Zimmer.
Put simply, it's the kind of game that good teams should be able to put away.
https://www.startribune.com/four-reasons...600105132/
The Vikings finish their only homestand of the 2021 season on Sunday against the winless Lions, in what could be an oasis between a 1-3 start and a six-game blur that defines their season.
Though the Vikings are the only NFC North team to outscore their opponents through the first four games of the season, they are 1-3 after a trio of one-score losses, trailing the Packers by two games in the division as coach Mike Zimmer continues to say his team is close to a turnaround.
While a matchup with the Lions in Week 5 might not seem like a must-win game, here are four reasons it's pretty close.
1. It's a chance for correction
Though the Vikings have talked frequently about how close they are to being 3-1 or 4-0, they're sitting at 1-3 because of some repeated mistakes: offensive penalties that have made it difficult to continue drives, defensive lapses at the end of the first half and a lack of offensive production in the second half.
The Lions will be the first team the Vikings have played with a losing record, and Detroit is missing enough starters that Sunday could be a more forgiving environment for the Vikings to develop some consistency, build some confidence and gain some momentum heading into a difficult stretch of the schedule. It's also a home game for a team that's never lost more than twice at home in playoff seasons under Zimmer.
Put simply, it's the kind of game that good teams should be able to put away.
https://www.startribune.com/four-reasons...600105132/