10-18-2022, 03:20 AM
Quick notes:
- This season: 5-1. I actually thought the Vikings had a good chance against the Packers just because they had no real idea what the Vikings would throw at them. But after that. I thought it was a crap shoot as the other teams would have film on the Vikings and the Vikings would be some distance from feeling comfortable in the new defensive and offensive schemes. Throw in games in London and Miami and I couldn't imagine the Vikes being 5-1. Though the record is great, I can imagine the buy-in is even better. You have the Vikes travel late to London and not take the bye after the London game and it works. You have the Vikes wearing sweats during practice this week and bring in special cooling stuff to Miami and it works. I thought cutting Berry and going with an undrafted rookie punter was a mistake and it works. Bradbury is still center and it works. (Maybe the only thing that hasn't work yet are the first couple of draft picks but their careers are young). More importantly, it looks like the players are enjoying themselves and each other.
- This game: This was such a trap game. Just the adjustment for the weather alone. Couple that with the bye week and this could have been a disaster.
- Wright: As stated above, I was wrong about Wright. Here's a question -- if he had had the same performance as he did against the Bears last year, do you think he would have been with the team the next week?
- Defense: Let's face it; the Viking defense is becoming opportunistic. It is really refreshing to see the defense create turnovers.
- Defensive Rotations: It is also refreshing to see how many defensive players get run -- especially the defensive line. This week, I am certain the heat was a reason for the rotation (and Dolphins dominating time of possession) but look at the numbers (out of 78 defensive snaps): Dalvin Tomlinson: 45; Harrison Phillips: 41; Jonathan Bullard: 28; James Lynch: 20 and Ross Blacklock: 19. The one strange thing -- Luiji Vilain: 17 versus Brian Asamoah: 2. Did not expect that though not totally apple to oranges.