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No confidence after this game
#21
If two of the red zone stumbles had been td's it would have been 27-9 and most of this whining would not be happening.   Every team including the good ones wins ugly sometimes.  And they lose games too - Pats were 11-5 last year.  I watched Tennessee beat the snot out of them.  Point is if you are expecting to roll over every team you are dreaming.  Every NFL team can rise to the occasion and make a game of it on any given day.  A good team finds ways to win more often than not, and winning ugly is still winning which counts in so many ways that style points do not.





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#22
Quote: @comet52 said:
If two of the red zone stumbles had been td's it would have been 27-9 and most of this whining would not be happening.   Every team including the good ones wins ugly sometimes.  And they lose games too - Pats were 11-5 last year.  I watched Tennessee beat the snot out of them.  Point is if you are expecting to roll over every team you are dreaming.  Every NFL team can rise to the occasion and make a game of it on any given day.  A good team finds ways to win more often than not, and winning ugly is still winning which counts in so many ways that style points do not.
Preach. I think most fans on this board know I'm not a purple glasses wearing pollyanna, but I can recognize when some of us are too close to the trees. I get it, its easy to do. Look around the league and you'll see the best teams in the NFL have letdowns and lose games.
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#23
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Preach. I think most fans on this board know I'm not a purple glasses wearing pollyanna, but I can recognize when some of us are too close to the trees. I get it, its easy to do. Look around the league and you'll see the best teams in the NFL have letdowns and lose games.
I could preach...

Thursday night games on short rest are tough
An ex qb who knows your defense better than most is tough
A motivated team that got shutout at home last week is tough
Playing a weak team with a big away game next week on the schedule is often a mental roadblock/trap

And fans who hangout here and point out our numerous flaws then come here to complain that we didn't win 52-3 are tough.   You know all the flaws but you keep expecting every game to be a blowout while fans party and do the wave all night long?

I take Mike Tice's prescription - relax and ENJOY THE SEASON!
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#24
Quote: @comet52 said:
@StickyBun said:
Preach. I think most fans on this board know I'm not a purple glasses wearing pollyanna, but I can recognize when some of us are too close to the trees. I get it, its easy to do. Look around the league and you'll see the best teams in the NFL have letdowns and lose games.
I could preach...

Thursday night games on short rest are tough
An ex qb who knows your defense better than most is tough
A motivated team that got shutout at home last week is tough
Playing a weak team with a big away game next week on the schedule is often a mental roadblock/trap

And fans who hangout here and point out our numerous flaws then come here to complain that we didn't win 52-3 are tough.   You know all the flaws but you keep expecting every game to be a blowout while fans party and do the wave all night long?

I take Mike Tice's prescription - relax and ENJOY THE SEASON!
I can only image how this board would have reacted if the Viking would of some how lost last night to the Redskins.  Probably numerous suicide watches would be in effect...

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#25
Quote: @comet52 said:
If two of the red zone stumbles had been td's it would have been 27-9 and most of this whining would not be happening.   Every team including the good ones wins ugly sometimes.  And they lose games too - Pats were 11-5 last year.  I watched Tennessee beat the snot out of them.  Point is if you are expecting to roll over every team you are dreaming.  Every NFL team can rise to the occasion and make a game of it on any given day.  A good team finds ways to win more often than not, and winning ugly is still winning which counts in so many ways that style points do not.
^ This. Was going to say basically the same thing. 
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#26
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#27
Look, we know pass-pro (especially interior ol) is an issue some weeks and something aint clicking on D.

But any fan who thinks there won't be some ugly wins??? Isn't being realistic. 

NFL is too good of a league not to stumble and bumble some weeks. When you get a win when you do? Be grateful. 

6/2 at the 1/2 way mark? I'll take it. 

This is a better team and scheme vs 2017




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#28
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Look, we know pass-pro (especially interior ol) is an issue some weeks and something aint clicking on D.

But any fan who thinks there won't be some ugly wins??? Isn't being realistic. 

NFL is too good of a league not to stumble and bumble some weeks. When you get a win when you do? Be grateful. 

6/2 at the 1/2 way mark? I'll take it. 

This is a better team and scheme vs 2017
Agree. The best part is that we're 6-2 and get all three remaining divisional opponents at home. 
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#29
I'll take an ugly win over an even uglier loss any day.  B)  I agree this 6 -2 Viking team is flawed, but it's also still learning and hopefully improving.  There are lots of positives (mainly offense) that came from this game, but there are also glaring weaknesses (mainly D/Rhodes) that hopefully get corrected before the KC game.

Chin up NCVike, we won by 10, and it easily could've been more - Skol!
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#30
I agree with most others that this was an ugly win but a win.

Couple observations not discussed yet:

That 4th down call at our own 30ish was just plain stupid.  Could not believe that Zimmer was willing to let the Redskins right back into the game.  I think the score was 16-9 and we handed them the ball at our own 30???  Puzzling to say the least.  Not that I would have run the play at all but then to have Cousins sneak it?  It's not like he can move a pile.  How do you not give that to Cook/Mattison or Ham?  

How many OL holding calls did we get?  Elf had 3 alone that killed a couple of long runs that would have put us close to 200 yards on the ground!  I'll tell you want, I know Elf is overmatched and struggling but when they replayed 2 of the holding calls I didn't see a hold.  I saw him twist the DL as he tried to cut a hole so maybe when the ref just sees a DL being twisted (like a wrestler move) then that is a hold?  I don't know what holding is anymore and that is after watching 44 years of NFL football.

Other then all the holds our zone blocking scheme along with the screen game is looking really good.  

Cousins had 3 incompletions - 2 throw aways and the drop by cook on a screen.

Mattison is a Closer and a beast - what a find.

Rhodes should be embarrassed.  I was hoping he would play decent the last few weeks for trade-bait but I'm not sure we would get a 4th rounder for the former shut-down corner.  Keenum was completely targeting Rhodes at will with a rookie WR schooling him play after play.  

Barr and Kendricks are playing the best vs the passing game that I have ever seen them play.  But we allowed Adrian to have his best game of the year with 5.4 YPC knowing that they were going to pound the rock.  Our defense seems to play to the level of competition.  We are going to have to pick up the Defensive play to really do some damage.  

We have KC, Dallas and Seattle all coming up on the road = true test.
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