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Post-bye schedule
#11
Quote: @Kentis said:
@purplefaithful said:
@Skodin said:
@Wetlander said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
I never thought that post bye schedule looked easy and still dont. There are some teams on that schedule that we just dont play well historically/match-up well against today. 

Now is history a predictor of an outcome this year? Some may argue absolutely not and I get that pov. 

But winning on the road divisional games (in the cold), playing the Jets and a few others on that schedule just haven't meant favorable outcomes for this team.

Maybe this year is different? We'll see if a KOC team can break down some of those historical obstacles. 

I sure as hell hope there isnt too much @ stake those final 2 games - but of course there will be. 


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It's mostly just about the Giants and the Jets. Everyone else is pretty much who we thought they were. Fortunately, we get them both at home. 
And we get a Jets team likely without Breece...
Problem is we haven't beaten the Jets in Minnesota well I can't remember when.  We also haven't beaten the Colts since fucking 1997.  Somehow those facts will linger on but we should be able to over come.

Split the NY games
Split the Dallas / NE games
Win 2 out of 3 vs divisional opponents
Beat up on the teams you are favored against (Arizona, Washington, Indy)
L in Buffalo

7-4 on the way out, 12-5 and the #2 seed in the NFC

That would be awesome, my $ is on 10/7
split NY games
split dal/ne
Win 1 of remaining 3 divisional road games
One of these 3 will be a L (Az, Wash, Indy)
L Buffalo



5-6 doesn’t sound too faithfulpurple…  Wink :p  

KOC gotta earn my trust...So far? He's got my attention lol! 
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#12
Exercising demons is the theme for this year.  Winning close games check.
Defense being opportunistic when needed, check.
Beating teams that we have historically had problems with?  Started with a check at Miami.   Hopefully it continues. 
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#13
Play who's in front of you. I never worry about the 'strength' of schedule, just take it one at a time.

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#14
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Play who's in front of you. I never worry about the 'strength' of schedule, just take it one at a time.

Your getting to sound kind of cliché Sticky, however at least you have yet to deal one of your Vikings death knell posts this season…!!!  Wink :p  
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#15
Quote: @Kentis said:
@StickyBun said:
Play who's in front of you. I never worry about the 'strength' of schedule, just take it one at a time.

Your getting to sound kind of cliché Sticky, however at least you have yet to deal one of your Vikings death knell posts this season…!!!  Wink :p  
Lots of games to be played yet.  :p
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#16
Quote: @VikingIowA said:
Exercising demons is the theme for this year.  Winning close games check.
Defense being opportunistic when needed, check.
Beating teams that we have historically had problems with?  Started with a check at Miami.   Hopefully it continues. 
Agree, we are a different team this year then recent past.  We haven't beaten ourselves with turnovers and are one of the least penalized teams and the teams we played most penalized.  ST's have also been very solid which has been an inconsistency going back many years.  Who would have thought Coaching and ST's would be the strength of the team so far.  Improved consistency from the Off and Def will go a very long way in helping us fight for the #1 seed.

But I really haven't seen any steady improvement from the OFF/DEF yet.  We are benefitting from our lack of mistakes and timing on when we played certain teams.  So even if we don't improve much what future teams have a tendency to hurt themselves the most we should beat with steady play.  

The Bills game will be the equivalent of the 1st half of the season Eagles game.  How far have we come from that game?  How competitive are we with the upper echelon?  The Eagles gave us a decent beat-down even if we didn't make a few of those mistakes (ISJ dropped TD).   

Other then the Bills game all the remaining games are winnable with steady mistake-free ball which has been our trademark to date.  Can only imagine how good we could be if we maintain the C/ST expertise and out OFF/DEF even show some improvement!  I think it is incumbent upon the Offense to pick it up a notch or two over the second half starting with the Cardinals.  They are the senior most veteran unit on the field with 10 of 11 starters from last year.  Kirk and the offense need to lead this team on a couple "offensive" wins Smile


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#17
Quote: @minny65 said:
@VikingIowA said:
Exercising demons is the theme for this year.  Winning close games check.
Defense being opportunistic when needed, check.
Beating teams that we have historically had problems with?  Started with a check at Miami.   Hopefully it continues. 
Agree, we are a different team this year then recent past.  We haven't beaten ourselves with turnovers and are one of the least penalized teams and the teams we played most penalized.  ST's have also been very solid which has been an inconsistency going back many years.  Who would have thought Coaching and ST's would be the strength of the team so far.  Improved consistency from the Off and Def will go a very long way in helping us fight for the #1 seed.

But I really haven't seen any steady improvement from the OFF/DEF yet.  We are benefitting from our lack of mistakes and timing on when we played certain teams.  So even if we don't improve much what future teams have a tendency to hurt themselves the most we should beat with steady play.  

The Bills game will be the equivalent of the 1st half of the season Eagles game.  How far have we come from that game?  How competitive are we with the upper echelon?  The Eagles gave us a decent beat-down even if we didn't make a few of those mistakes (ISJ dropped TD).   

Other then the Bills game all the remaining games are winnable with steady mistake-free ball which has been our trademark to date.  Can only imagine how good we could be if we maintain the C/ST expertise and out OFF/DEF even show some improvement!  I think it is incumbent upon the Offense to pick it up a notch or two over the second half starting with the Cardinals.  They are the senior most veteran unit on the field with 10 of 11 starters from last year.  Kirk and the offense need to lead this team on a couple "offensive" wins Smile


I think we're going to see a better offense at home Sunday against the Cards. My hope is that we used the bye to fix the running game. I think once that's going, the rest of the offense will fall into place. The defense might be another story. 
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#18
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@minny65 said:
@VikingIowA said:
Exercising demons is the theme for this year.  Winning close games check.
Defense being opportunistic when needed, check.
Beating teams that we have historically had problems with?  Started with a check at Miami.   Hopefully it continues. 
Agree, we are a different team this year then recent past.  We haven't beaten ourselves with turnovers and are one of the least penalized teams and the teams we played most penalized.  ST's have also been very solid which has been an inconsistency going back many years.  Who would have thought Coaching and ST's would be the strength of the team so far.  Improved consistency from the Off and Def will go a very long way in helping us fight for the #1 seed.

But I really haven't seen any steady improvement from the OFF/DEF yet.  We are benefitting from our lack of mistakes and timing on when we played certain teams.  So even if we don't improve much what future teams have a tendency to hurt themselves the most we should beat with steady play.  

The Bills game will be the equivalent of the 1st half of the season Eagles game.  How far have we come from that game?  How competitive are we with the upper echelon?  The Eagles gave us a decent beat-down even if we didn't make a few of those mistakes (ISJ dropped TD).   

Other then the Bills game all the remaining games are winnable with steady mistake-free ball which has been our trademark to date.  Can only imagine how good we could be if we maintain the C/ST expertise and out OFF/DEF even show some improvement!  I think it is incumbent upon the Offense to pick it up a notch or two over the second half starting with the Cardinals.  They are the senior most veteran unit on the field with 10 of 11 starters from last year.  Kirk and the offense need to lead this team on a couple "offensive" wins Smile


I think we're going to see a better offense at home Sunday against the Cards. My hope is that we used the bye to fix the running game. I think once that's going, the rest of the offense will fall into place. The defense might be another story. 
Yep, really not sure they have all the right pieces to completely fix the defense.
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#19
Get the running game on track.  That must be the plan, it helps the roll out game be more effective which is currently struggling and limiting big play opportunities.

I don't know if it is a scheme issue or a talent issue.  Dalvin, has looked for the most part, below average this year.  I don't see a lot of speed and he seems to go down easier than before.  I would love to see what Kene can do as a runner, similar to R. Mostart in Miami.  Great straight line speed, could be another weapon to add off the bench and change up the pace of the game.

More Kene and Mattison in the running game could help establish a stronger running game, stop the frequent 3 and outs, and open up the offense for more big plays.
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#20
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@Kentis said:
@StickyBun said:
Play who's in front of you. I never worry about the 'strength' of schedule, just take it one at a time.

Your getting to sound kind of cliché Sticky, however at least you have yet to deal one of your Vikings death knell posts this season…!!!  Wink :p  
Lots of games to be played yet.  :p

no Sticky no…!  Wink B)
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