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Vikings a "legit" 8-2
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At this point two years ago, the Vikings were also 8-2. But...

"There's just no comparison between those teams," said Aaron Schatz, the creator of DVOA who is now the chief analytics officer of FTN Fantasy and a contributor to ESPN. "The 2022 team was close to the strangest year I've ever seen. This year is a completely different situation. The Vikings this season are playing like an 8-2 team. There's no luck involved here. They have played that well."

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/4248...-jefferson
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#2
Upgrades at linebackers and a huge upgrade in defensive coordinator. This is a better team.
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Yes, I think this is better than KOC's first team. Its because of BFlo for the most part.

Not sure how good they are though. We all know what Parcells says, but I aint a buyer on this years squad yet.

They have 7 straight NFC games coming-up, that will tell the tale of 24 and Sam I Am.
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Not sure what legit means in the context of wins and losses if you 'are what your record says you are'. Games to go to separate the men from the boys.
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I think the 2022 team was a better team, while Sam has played well, Cousins was a much better QB that year. We also had a better running game with Cook and our #2 WR was much more productive and consistent, also we had a healthier version of TJ. The defenses were actually similar in personnel, but this defense has played better as a unit.

I do not think the quote above is fair regarding winning with "luck" as that team found ways to win games. This team finds ways to not lose games, 5 of the wins Giants, Jets, Titans, Jags and Colts. I like this team and they have been a great surprise to watch, but I believe the 2022 team would have beaten them.
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(3 hours ago)purplefaithful Wrote: Yes, I think this is better than KOC's first team. Its because of BFlo for the most part.

Not sure how good they are though. We all know what Parcells says, but I aint a buyer on this years squad yet.

They have 7 straight NFC games coming-up, that will tell the tale of 24 and Sam I Am.

I think they are what they are this year. They're a clean 8-2. A very good team, certainly a playoff team, but probably not quite as good as the Lions. DVOA supports that: they've beaten good teams, they've beaten the teams they're supposed to beat and their only two losses were to good teams they took to the wire. 

It's not a perfect team and they've been spotty at times. But so have the Lions. Lions have some massive blow outs on their resume, but Goff was bad against the Bucs in a loss earlier in the season and then again throwing 5 picks against the Texans. No doubt that is the team to beat though.
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(3 hours ago)purplefaithful Wrote: Yes, I think this is better than KOC's first team. Its because of BFlo for the most part.

Not sure how good they are though. We all know what Parcells says, but I aint a buyer on this years squad yet.

They have 7 straight NFC games coming-up, that will tell the tale of 24 and Sam I Am.

I believe last year was an anomaly for both KOC and BFlo.
The injuries at QB and revolving door at that position clearly put us at a disadvantage.  But it was more than that, lest we forget:

Cam Akers went on IR with a blown Achilles after week 9
Mekhi Blackmon out the last game
Cousins after week 8
Marcus Davenport after week 6, but he was only listed as a full participant for two games
Troy Dye out the last game
Jordan Hicks out for four weeks starting week 10
TJ Hockenson out the last two games
Justin Jefferson out four weeks starting week 6, (and then questionable for the next three weeks)
Malik Knowles, William Kwenkeu and James Lynch...all on IR for the entire season (backups)
Dean Lowry out after week 11. 
Theo Jackson out the last two games
Backup QB Nick Mullens on IR for five weeks after week 5
Byron Murphy out the last three games of the season
Jalen Nailor on IR for weeks 3-6 and then out for the last four games of the season.
Kene Nwangwu out for games 1-5 and 8
Oli Udhoh out for the season after game 1
DJ Wonnum out for the last two games

There are more that were out for one or more individual games for injury, but you get the point.

This is not a commentary about whether or not our roster is better or not.  This is who we had on the roster and how injury-riddled we were.  I don't think that BFlo's defense was able to get enough consistency to matter last season.  For the record, I do think this year's roster is better, but I think fewer injuries (so far), more familiarity and consistency has been the key in the defense's ability to perform at a high level.
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