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Harry has some good advice...
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'The sky was never falling' for the Vikings as improbable season continuesEven in this era with the NFL's reputation of unpredictability, the Vikings' recent rise-from-the-grave act is hard to believe.
This doesn't make sense. All that has happened. The totality of it.
Start the season 0-3. Now fans are singing Creed's song "Higher" as the final seconds tick off the clock on a fifth consecutive win.
Lose Justin Jefferson to injury for five games (and counting). The team plays betterand hasn't lost since he left.
Lose Kirk Cousins for the season. The winning streak keeps rolling along with a quarterback who might not know the entire playbook but plays the position like Harry Houdini.
The Vikings finished Sunday's 27-19 win over the New Orleans Saints without their top three quarterbacks on the preseason depth chart, two of their top three receivers, their top two running backs, several defensive starters and their No. 1 tight end battered and bruised.
Every excuse imaginable is available to them.
The Vikings just keep winning.
"Football is a crazy sport, right?" fullback C.J. Ham said.
Yes, but the Vikings' rise-from-the-grave act stretches the bounds of the NFL's reputation as an unpredictable league.
There were calls for the organization to tank the season after the 0-3 start. To tank after Jefferson went on injured reserve after the Chiefs' loss dropped them to 1-4.
The visitors' locker room at Lambeau Field after their Oct. 29 win felt more like a locker room after a demoralizing defeat as coaches and players processed Cousins' Achilles injury. Players were quiet and glum. Some cried.
The 2023 season gave the appearance of being hopelessly doomed on three separate occasions. The Vikings have walked out of the smoldering mess with a pep in their step.
"The sky was never falling to those guys in that locker room," coach Kevin O'Connell said.
Winning five games in a row in the NFL is never an easy thing for any team. The league is set up for parity and inconsistent performances and outcomes.
Anyone who suggested the Vikings could or would win five in a row without Jefferson would have been laughed out of the state. Then Cousins' injury felt like a death knell on the season.
Now here we are. Everything feels remarkably different. The vibe. The outlook. The optimism.
The first half versus the Saints turned into a party with the Passtronaut, Joshua Dobbs, producing breathtaking escapes from the pocket, turning quarterback scrambles into performance art, and now, suddenly, anything seems possible.
The season is very much alive.
"Man, it's been a roller coaster," left tackle Christian Darrisaw said. "We never gave up. We knew what we had in this locker room from the beginning."
Well, they didn't have Dobbs at the beginning. The rest of the puzzle is a testament to roster building, coaching and players refusing to compromise their competitive nature when things looked bleak.
No matter how far O'Connell reaches down the depth chart to plug a hole, the next-man-up credo is in full effect inside the locker room.
"If you put on a jersey and a helmet on Sunday," Ham said, "expect to play, and expect to make a play when you're called upon."
Veteran safety Harrison Smith used the word "fluid" to describe the team's nature, meaning many different players are making critical plays, and it's never obvious who it will be in that moment. He knows where credit for that starts.
"Pretty fantastic coaching across the board, starting with the head guy on down," Smith said. "If you can gain some advantages here and there, it's a pretty big deal in the NFL because everybody is good. It doesn't matter what your record is."
O'Connell provided a masterclass on not panicking when hit with adversity. With his team 0-3, he told his players to view the situation as an opportunity. With his quarterback situation in chaos, he calmly guided Dobbs to back-to-back victories.
"I am of the belief that we can continue to go out and write our story," O'Connell said. "We're holding the pen."
The veteran Smith has seen a lot of stories in his Vikings tenure. Good, bad and truly bizarre.
This one has been eventful. Almost too eventful to believe.
"I'll say this: I'm not trying to dissect it too much," Smith said. "I know enough to know that this should be enjoyed and lived in the present and see where it goes."
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-vikings-new-orleans-saints-josh-dobbs-kirk-cousins-justin-jefferson-chip-scoggins/600319252/

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If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.


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I will always enjoy how we said for about a month, "This would be a good team if they stopped turning the ball over," about the Vikings, and then they stopped the turnover madness and became a good team.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
The media and the league cant wait to stroke us now. All our blood foes are gagging and its glorious 
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Quote: @Bullazin said:
@StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
The media and the league cant wait to stroke us now. All our blood foes are gagging and its glorious 

Now we just need some adversity in Detroit.  They look like a team that could be quite tough.  But if history has taught us anything...they are the Lions.
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Quote: @AGRforever said:
@Bullazin said:
@StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
The media and the league cant wait to stroke us now. All our blood foes are gagging and its glorious 

Now we just need some adversity in Detroit.  They look like a team that could be quite tough.  But if history has taught us anything...they are the Lions.
until they prove otherwise,  we have to assume the worst.... kinda goes the same for our favorite team as well.  I am enjoying seeing a more dynamic offense ( Dobbs is no Cousins in terms of arm talent, but I have had my question answered about if a mobile QB would offset a lack of passing accument if we were to move on from Kirk for a more mobile passer. )  I think the D is feeding off this as well,  it doesnt seem like every missed play is going to cost us a win when your O looks like it can adjust to what the D is going to throw at you.  How many more sacks would Kirk have taken the last 2 weeks vs what we have seen?  that keeps the chains moving and the D fresh for the 4th quarter.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
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I’m trying goddamnit…!!!  Wink B)  
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
@Bullazin said:
@StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
The media and the league cant wait to stroke us now. All our blood foes are gagging and its glorious 

Now we just need some adversity in Detroit.  They look like a team that could be quite tough.  But if history has taught us anything...they are the Lions.
until they prove otherwise,  we have to assume the worst.... kinda goes the same for our favorite team as well.  I am enjoying seeing a more dynamic offense ( Dobbs is no Cousins in terms of arm talent, but I have had my question answered about if a mobile QB would offset a lack of passing accument if we were to move on from Kirk for a more mobile passer. )  I think the D is feeding off this as well,  it doesnt seem like every missed play is going to cost us a win when your O looks like it can adjust to what the D is going to throw at you.  How many more sacks would Kirk have taken the last 2 weeks vs what we have seen?  that keeps the chains moving and the D fresh for the 4th quarter.
Watching Dobbs is very exciting and glad he is doing what he does.  But honestly, his scrambling is making up for his lack of knowledge and timing.  Not being critical because he just got here, but there were open WRs on some of those amazing scrambles.  But on the flip side of that, he did hit Addison and TJ for big gains when he got out of the pocket.  So hopefully we see more of that as well.
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Quote: @greediron said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
@Bullazin said:
@StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
The media and the league cant wait to stroke us now. All our blood foes are gagging and its glorious 

Now we just need some adversity in Detroit.  They look like a team that could be quite tough.  But if history has taught us anything...they are the Lions.
until they prove otherwise,  we have to assume the worst.... kinda goes the same for our favorite team as well.  I am enjoying seeing a more dynamic offense ( Dobbs is no Cousins in terms of arm talent, but I have had my question answered about if a mobile QB would offset a lack of passing accument if we were to move on from Kirk for a more mobile passer. )  I think the D is feeding off this as well,  it doesnt seem like every missed play is going to cost us a win when your O looks like it can adjust to what the D is going to throw at you.  How many more sacks would Kirk have taken the last 2 weeks vs what we have seen?  that keeps the chains moving and the D fresh for the 4th quarter.
Watching Dobbs is very exciting and glad he is doing what he does.  But honestly, his scrambling is making up for his lack of knowledge and timing.  Not being critical because he just got here, but there were open WRs on some of those amazing scrambles.  But on the flip side of that, he did hit Addison and TJ for big gains when he got out of the pocket.  So hopefully we see more of that as well.
His scrambling has gotten the offense out of some negative plays and turned them into positive ones. plays that Kirk would have curled up and taken the sack.  I will take that.  So he has missed some open receivers, every quarterback can be second guessed on why didn't he see a wide open guy in the middle of the field.  The guy has 300+lb defensive linemen aiming to take him out and he has seconds to make a decision looking down field.  Dobbs is 25 and this his his real first chance to direct an offense with playmakers and his knowledge and timing may be off but jeez he is giving his team a chance when he has the ball instead of being a statue in the pocket.
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Quote: @Greylock said:
@greediron said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
@Bullazin said:
@StickyBun said:
If only our long-suffering fans could live in the moment!  :p

Week to week. Enjoy the wins. At least the wins were the playoffs are still relevant.
The media and the league cant wait to stroke us now. All our blood foes are gagging and its glorious 

Now we just need some adversity in Detroit.  They look like a team that could be quite tough.  But if history has taught us anything...they are the Lions.
until they prove otherwise,  we have to assume the worst.... kinda goes the same for our favorite team as well.  I am enjoying seeing a more dynamic offense ( Dobbs is no Cousins in terms of arm talent, but I have had my question answered about if a mobile QB would offset a lack of passing accument if we were to move on from Kirk for a more mobile passer. )  I think the D is feeding off this as well,  it doesnt seem like every missed play is going to cost us a win when your O looks like it can adjust to what the D is going to throw at you.  How many more sacks would Kirk have taken the last 2 weeks vs what we have seen?  that keeps the chains moving and the D fresh for the 4th quarter.
Watching Dobbs is very exciting and glad he is doing what he does.  But honestly, his scrambling is making up for his lack of knowledge and timing.  Not being critical because he just got here, but there were open WRs on some of those amazing scrambles.  But on the flip side of that, he did hit Addison and TJ for big gains when he got out of the pocket.  So hopefully we see more of that as well.
His scrambling has gotten the offense out of some negative plays and turned them into positive ones. plays that Kirk would have curled up and taken the sack.  I will take that.  So he has missed some open receivers, every quarterback can be second guessed on why didn't he see a wide open guy in the middle of the field.  The guy has 300+lb defensive linemen aiming to take him out and he has seconds to make a decision looking down field.  Dobbs is 25 and this his his real first chance to direct an offense with playmakers and his knowledge and timing may be off but jeez he is giving his team a chance when he has the ball instead of being a statue in the pocket.
If you read my post rather than jumping immediately into accusations, you might notice I was very complementary of Dobbs.  Just saying, some of the scrambles are masking and understandable lack of knowing the offense.  
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