12-19-2019, 03:30 PM
Early division losses
By nearly every measure, the Vikings have put together a better season than the Packers. If they beat them at home Monday night, the two teams will have identical 11-4 records.
But the Vikings were really hurt by their 21-16 loss at Green Bay in Week 2 and their 16-6 loss at Chicago in Week 4.
The Packers are 4-0 in NFC North play and the Vikings are 2-2, which means the only way for the Vikings to win the division and earn a playoff game at home — where they are 6-0 this season — is if Green Bay loses to the Vikings and at Detroit the following Sunday while the Vikings win out.
How do you know the Vikings are the superior team this season? The Vikings plus-119 point differential is the second-best mark in the NFC, trailing only the 49ers (plus-161), and the fourth-best mark in the NFL. The Packers, by comparison, are plus-47.
The Vikings also rank 10th in total offense (372.6 yards per game) while the Packers rank 21st (336.6 yards). The Vikings rank 14th in total defense (338.9 yards allowed per game) while the Packers rank 23rd (371.3 yards).
But those two early losses have made the stats unimportant when it comes to potentially getting a first-round bye or home-field advantage.
And when it comes to road playoff games, the Vikings haven’t won one since January 9, 2005, when they beat the Packers 31-17 at Lambeau Field. In that game, Daunte Culpepper threw for 284 yards and four touchdowns, while Brett Favre threw for 216 yards and four interceptions
http://www.startribune.com/former-ucla-t...566329642/
By nearly every measure, the Vikings have put together a better season than the Packers. If they beat them at home Monday night, the two teams will have identical 11-4 records.
But the Vikings were really hurt by their 21-16 loss at Green Bay in Week 2 and their 16-6 loss at Chicago in Week 4.
The Packers are 4-0 in NFC North play and the Vikings are 2-2, which means the only way for the Vikings to win the division and earn a playoff game at home — where they are 6-0 this season — is if Green Bay loses to the Vikings and at Detroit the following Sunday while the Vikings win out.
How do you know the Vikings are the superior team this season? The Vikings plus-119 point differential is the second-best mark in the NFC, trailing only the 49ers (plus-161), and the fourth-best mark in the NFL. The Packers, by comparison, are plus-47.
The Vikings also rank 10th in total offense (372.6 yards per game) while the Packers rank 21st (336.6 yards). The Vikings rank 14th in total defense (338.9 yards allowed per game) while the Packers rank 23rd (371.3 yards).
But those two early losses have made the stats unimportant when it comes to potentially getting a first-round bye or home-field advantage.
And when it comes to road playoff games, the Vikings haven’t won one since January 9, 2005, when they beat the Packers 31-17 at Lambeau Field. In that game, Daunte Culpepper threw for 284 yards and four touchdowns, while Brett Favre threw for 216 yards and four interceptions
http://www.startribune.com/former-ucla-t...566329642/