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LOL. After one game. Where did they have them on Saturday? Pretty low I'd bet. 

Power rankers are lazy. I used to work at a newspaper and got to know the sports writers pretty well. Here's what they do: Look at last year's record, look at additions and subtractions, rank accordingly. They pay zero attention to the talent on the roster, injuries, various causes of success or failure, and if those causes are removed or remain. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
LOL. After one game. Where did they have them on Saturday? Pretty low I'd bet. 

Power rankers are lazy. I used to work at a newspaper and got to know the sports writers pretty well. Here's what they do: Look at last year's record, look at additions and subtractions, rank accordingly. They pay zero attention to the talent on the roster, injuries, various causes of success or failure, and if those causes are removed or remain. 
No doubt. Its the laziest. I totally agree. I put them up for fun. Hilarious part is all the dirt everyone is throwing on Green Bay's grave: same thing only worse happened in game 1 to them last year. 

The real problem from an educated fan point of view is a lot of this hyperbole, hype and then negativity by the sports media is contrived. Its all meant for clicks and views. 80% of them don't even believe what they are writing.
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#5
–O’Connell discussed some things he can do better following his regular-season debut as a head coach. “One of the things that I think I can do better moving forward is when the defense is out there, I’ve got to be in certain locations on the field to have an impact with the refs and timeouts and things like that,’’ said O’Connell, who calls the offensive plays. “I can’t just spend 10 minutes over there talking to (quarterback) Kirk (Cousins) or talking to (offensive coordinator) Wes (Phillips)."


https://www.twincities.com/2022/09/12/sa...me-record/
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#6
They had us at 20 and 21 before the game. Let's see if we can cover AJ Brown and Smith come Monday night before we crown anyone. 
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#7
These ratings are hilarious. If they lose Monday how far ya think they drop? 
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Is everyone too high on the Vikings after Week 1?The first game of the Kevin O'Connell era was impressive, but the Vikings still need to prove themselves.When the Minnesota Vikings took the field on Sunday, they were relative unknowns. Some believed that the change to Kevin O'Connell would deliver a jolt of energy but nobody knew how long it would take to become serious contenders.

It turns out that all it took was one week.
The Vikings destroyed the Green Bay Packers and suddenly everyone is chugging purple Kool-Aid. FiveThirtyEight doubled their odds to win the Super Bowl. Pro Football Talk discussed Justin Jefferson as an MVP candidate. Some believe they are one of the best teams in the NFC.
All of this has Vikings fans higher than Aaron Rodgers on ayahuasca but it's important to remember that we've seen this movie before.
One year ago, the Vikings were coming off a similar performance against the Seattle Seahawks. They fell into a 17-7 hole but scored the final 23 points in a 30-17 victory. Everyone felt good after the game and praised Kirk Cousins's swagger. 
The following week, the Vikings scored just seven points in a loss to the Cleveland Browns.
The roller coaster continued as they dragged through the season. They won the next two games and then lost to Cooper Rush. They beat the Los Angeles Chargers and the Packers before Cousins lined up behind his guard. 
Every high was followed by a new low. Sometimes it happened in the same game.
The Vikings hosted the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14 and jumped out to a 29-0 lead. The Steelers finally scored with 2:11 left in the third quarter and proceeded to make a furious comeback. If it weren't for Pat Freiermuth's drop in the end zone, the Steelers would have attempted a game-tying two-point conversion. Instead, the Vikings gutted out a 36-28 victory.
A win over Chicago came the following week and then the Vikings had their "Christmas Hangover" game against O'Connell's Los Angeles Rams. By that point, the season was over until they scored a meaningless Week 18 victory over the Bears.
Back and forth. Up and down. The roller coaster never stopped. Some may say this is a product of Zimmer's toxic environment but a large part of the roster remains from that team.
The Vikings have a golden opportunity to buck that trend in Week 2. The Philadelphia Eagles are legitimate contenders in the NFC and a primetime matchup on the road is the kind of game the Vikings' routinely lost under Zimmer.
The old Vikings would have read too many of their press clippings and turned in an effort that would sink their season. The new Vikings may be different but we won't know until they take the field.
If the Vikings can turn in a similar performance against the Eagles, they could be on their way toward contention. They have two winnable games at home against the Bears and Lions. They have a coin flip game in London against the New Orleans Saints. A trip to Miami is daunting but if they can win in Philadelphia, they can win anywhere.
That would pave the way for the Vikings to go into the bye week at 4-2 and potentially 6-0, but a loss would reinforce the same concerns everyone had at the beginning of the season.
This is the challenge that O'Connell faces. If he can find a way to make the Vikings consistent, the narrative created with largely the same roster under Zimmer can be put to bed.
https://www.si.com/fannation/bringmethes...ter-week-1

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#9
It's a media beauty contest.  We aced the evening gown competition.  Next week is swimwear.   Then the part where they have to talk to the audience about how they want world peace.  =)
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Is everyone too high on the Vikings after Week 1?The first game of the Kevin O'Connell era was impressive, but the Vikings still need to prove themselves.When the Minnesota Vikings took the field on Sunday, they were relative unknowns. Some believed that the change to Kevin O'Connell would deliver a jolt of energy but nobody knew how long it would take to become serious contenders.

It turns out that all it took was one week.
The Vikings destroyed the Green Bay Packers and suddenly everyone is chugging purple Kool-Aid. FiveThirtyEight doubled their odds to win the Super Bowl. Pro Football Talk discussed Justin Jefferson as an MVP candidate. Some believe they are one of the best teams in the NFC.
All of this has Vikings fans higher than Aaron Rodgers on ayahuasca but it's important to remember that we've seen this movie before.
One year ago, the Vikings were coming off a similar performance against the Seattle Seahawks. They fell into a 17-7 hole but scored the final 23 points in a 30-17 victory. Everyone felt good after the game and praised Kirk Cousins's swagger. 
The following week, the Vikings scored just seven points in a loss to the Cleveland Browns.
The roller coaster continued as they dragged through the season. They won the next two games and then lost to Cooper Rush. They beat the Los Angeles Chargers and the Packers before Cousins lined up behind his guard. 
Every high was followed by a new low. Sometimes it happened in the same game.
The Vikings hosted the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14 and jumped out to a 29-0 lead. The Steelers finally scored with 2:11 left in the third quarter and proceeded to make a furious comeback. If it weren't for Pat Freiermuth's drop in the end zone, the Steelers would have attempted a game-tying two-point conversion. Instead, the Vikings gutted out a 36-28 victory.
A win over Chicago came the following week and then the Vikings had their "Christmas Hangover" game against O'Connell's Los Angeles Rams. By that point, the season was over until they scored a meaningless Week 18 victory over the Bears.
Back and forth. Up and down. The roller coaster never stopped. Some may say this is a product of Zimmer's toxic environment but a large part of the roster remains from that team.
The Vikings have a golden opportunity to buck that trend in Week 2. The Philadelphia Eagles are legitimate contenders in the NFC and a primetime matchup on the road is the kind of game the Vikings' routinely lost under Zimmer.
The old Vikings would have read too many of their press clippings and turned in an effort that would sink their season. The new Vikings may be different but we won't know until they take the field.
If the Vikings can turn in a similar performance against the Eagles, they could be on their way toward contention. They have two winnable games at home against the Bears and Lions. They have a coin flip game in London against the New Orleans Saints. A trip to Miami is daunting but if they can win in Philadelphia, they can win anywhere.
That would pave the way for the Vikings to go into the bye week at 4-2 and potentially 6-0, but a loss would reinforce the same concerns everyone had at the beginning of the season.
This is the challenge that O'Connell faces. If he can find a way to make the Vikings consistent, the narrative created with largely the same roster under Zimmer can be put to bed.
https://www.si.com/fannation/bringmethes...ter-week-1
I don't think a loss to the Eagles is going to reinforce anything negative, unless its a shit show. Hell, I really thought the team would be 0-2 out of the gate. 1-1 is very manageable. Any every team needs to be consistent, not just Minnesota. 

This is today's NFL media, they over exaggerate everything regardless.
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