11-25-2019, 03:52 PM
Quote: @Wetlander said:The conclusion I came to after reading this, is.
Seattle is 8-2, but they aren't a great team. Wilson has been playing like an MVP-candidate this season and is hiding a lot of their flaws. The only blow out win they have this year is against the Cardinals where they won 27-10. Here is a look at their home schedule:
Home
W 21-20 (1 pt win over a terrible Cincinnati team)
L 33-27 (lost at home to the Saints)
W 30-29 (close win over a mediocre Rams team)
L 30-16 (Ravens thoroughly beat them)
W 40-34 (won in a shootout over a terrible Buccaneers team)
They lost to the two good teams they played and their 3 wins aren't very impressive. Then you look at their away schedule and they beat a Mason Rudolph-led Steelers team by 2... blew out the 3-7-1 Cardinals... squeaked one out over a bad Browns team by 4... beat the Falcons by a TD... and beat the 49ers in an OT thriller by 3... and beat the Eagles on Sunday 17-9.
Their most impressive victory to date is against the 49ers. Not trying to take away from that win, but it's a division game against two teams that play each other twice a year... Wilson is probably the perfect QB to matchup against that Niners defense since he is a master of evading a pass rush and making plays.
This will be a tough game for the Vikings, but I wouldn't chalk it up as a for sure loss. If the Vikings can keep Wilson from doing Russell Wilson things, we can win this game. Their secondary is exploitable and we should have opportunities to hit Thielen and Diggs downfield. It will all start up front though... we need to get Cook going so we can use our play action to get chunk plays.
IF MN wins they beat a team that really isn't as good as their record indicates
If MN loses, Mn is not as good as their record indicates.
Or did I over think this one?