01-01-2018, 04:51 PM
The Vikings enter the postseason as strong Super Bowl contenders largely because their defense is entrapping opponents.Mitchell Trubisky took the snap, dropped back to pass and his pocket immediately began to collapse. Vikings nose tackle Linval Joseph and defensive end Danielle Hunter converged on him like lions stalking their prey.
Trubisky backpedaled into the end zone before offering a quarterback’s universal sign of panic. He flipped the ball sidearm to no one in particular before ducking for cover.
Trubisky was called for intentional grounding, giving the Vikings a safety since it occurred in the end zone, which proved to be one of two sequences that highlighted a suffocating defensive performance Sunday in a 23-10 victory at U.S. Bank Stadium.
“I was like, who is he throwing to?” Hunter said of Trubisky’s bailout throw. “He just tossed it like he was scared or something.”
Smart move, actually. Any rational human would have done the exact same thing for the sake of self-preservation.
The Vikings enter the postseason as strong Super Bowl contenders largely because their defense is entrapping opponents like quicksand. They finished No. 1 in the NFL in total defense and scoring defense and posted the league’s lowest third-down percentage (25.2) since 1991.
Their defense allowed only 10 points total the final three games of the regular season.
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Trubisky backpedaled into the end zone before offering a quarterback’s universal sign of panic. He flipped the ball sidearm to no one in particular before ducking for cover.
Trubisky was called for intentional grounding, giving the Vikings a safety since it occurred in the end zone, which proved to be one of two sequences that highlighted a suffocating defensive performance Sunday in a 23-10 victory at U.S. Bank Stadium.
“I was like, who is he throwing to?” Hunter said of Trubisky’s bailout throw. “He just tossed it like he was scared or something.”
Smart move, actually. Any rational human would have done the exact same thing for the sake of self-preservation.
The Vikings enter the postseason as strong Super Bowl contenders largely because their defense is entrapping opponents like quicksand. They finished No. 1 in the NFL in total defense and scoring defense and posted the league’s lowest third-down percentage (25.2) since 1991.
Their defense allowed only 10 points total the final three games of the regular season.
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