12-20-2022, 12:10 AM
I have already written in another thread about my crazy experience trying to watch the complete game but this is a hard game to put into words and will largely pull from other sources.
- Cousins. Have never been a big Cousins supporter but I am trying to find room on his bandwagon. I think the narrative around him needs to be completely erased. ESPN: "Cousins is also the first Vikings player to throw for 400-plus yards in consecutive games and now has the most 400-yard games in Vikings franchise history (five)." ZoneCoverage: "Perhaps most impressive was that Cousins, widely viewed as a player who needs everything around him to be perfect, was as effective as he was despite being sacked seven times. Cousins has now been sacked 40 times this season. Only Russell Wilson and Daniel Jones have been sacked more this season."
- FiveThirtyEight. "Salfino: So after the big comeback to get to one score, where the Vikings always win for some reason, the Colts fumble and stop the Vikings. They get the ball back and really the game comes down to a QB sneak. After all this. After all the win probability frittered away, the Colts have a fourth and a foot at the Vikings 36-yard line and Ryan, who was 9-for-11 on sneaks since 2020, does not convert. QBs are 82.4 percent getting a yard or less on third and fourth down since 2020. And 82.5 percent this year. But should a TE or someone take that snap? A real runner? Would that make it near 100 percent?" I actually think the ball spot on the 4th down QB sneak might have been just a bit of a make-up call for all the poor calls that did not go the Vikings way earlier in the game.
- FMIA: I had a mental note to comment about this (even checked the jersey number) but Peter King wrote it better: "Ezra Cleveland, guard, Minnesota. The Vikings left guard made the kind of effort play every coach should show his team on tape, and it was not the most noticeable play, certainly, of the Vikings’ stunning win. With the Colts up 36-28 late in the fourth quarter, and the Vikes at their 36-yard line, Kirk Cousins threw a screen to Dalvin Cook, and Cook was off to the races. As was Cleveland. Sprinting like an Olympian, he deflected Colts LB Zaire Franklin out of pursuit midway through the run, then ran with Cook all the way down to the end zone. What hustle. Cleveland didn’t make a vital block, but he showed the conscience that great football players show."
- FiveThirty (2): "Week 15 saw THREE 17-point comebacks!"
- Osborn: ZoneCoverage: "For the first time this season, a receiver not named Justin Jefferson broke the century mark when K.J. Osborn set a career high with 157 receiving yards. Osborn caught 10 of 16 targets on Sunday, including Minnesota’s first touchdown." Frankly, I think Osborn may benefit the most from the Hockenson acquisition.
- Blitzes: ESPN: "The Vikings made a major second-half adjustment. After blitzing Ryan on four of 17 dropbacks in the first half, they blitzed him on 12 of 20 thereafter." I think every armchair coach here can agree that this was long overdue.
- CBs: SI.com: "Interestingly, Cameron Dantzler was active, but didn't play. Shelley got the start opposite Peterson and was the Vikings' highest-graded player by PFF. When Peterson missed seven snaps with cramps, Boyd was the one who replaced him. On Monday, Kevin O'Connell said that Dantzler was basically only active for emergency reasons."