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How you feeling about Vikings chances Sunday night?
#31
(01-04-2025, 08:25 AM)JimmyinSD Wrote: Thats what I was thinking.

Maybe the worst part of remembering that game is how Blair Walsh had actually scored all of our points that day, but will always be remembered for the one he missed. We couldn't get into the end zone, both defenses were vicious that game.
Time for KOC, Darnold, and the team to prove they can win BIG games....
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#32
I was at that game and froze my nadz and fingers...

The fall games at TCF Stadium were glorious, outdoor affairs. But I sure DID NOT appreciate watching a winter game there. 

I think I was with Olson and some others from Vikefans at the tailgate too. They all blur together now lol!
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(01-03-2025, 10:55 AM)purplefaithful Wrote: I was a little more confident re: GB than this one...But we are due vs Detroit too. 

I'm not going to bet on this one - but I'll be over the moon happy if they pull off such an important win.

I feel the defense is going to win this game for the Vikings.
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I wanna see if KOC exploits the Lions weaknesses.

With so many defensive players starting, that are replacements, they're vulnerable to making mistakes. T

The crowd will also be loud, that will hinder the Vikings but also the lions defense and their ability to call out adjustments.

If the Vikings offense uses motion, unbalanced, shifts - movement it will force the Lions defense to adjust. Do it enough and IMO the Lions will make critical errors.

Campbell is gonna be aggressive, Bflo should be able to use that against him by forcing Lions to go for it on 4th down.
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MattymanI wanna see if KOC  exploits the Lions weaknesses.

With so many defensive players starting, that are replacements, they're vulnerable to making mistakes. T

The crowd will also be loud, that will hinder the Vikings but also the lions defense and their ability to  call out adjustments.

If the Vikings offense  uses motion, unbalanced, shifts - movement   it will force the Lions defense to adjust. and eventually the Lions will make mistakes.

At times mix it up, Go hurry -up, no huddle up-tempo Lions are on a short week and their banged up.

Campbell is gonna be predictably aggressive, Bflo should be able to use that against him.

Vikings are 1-2   without Cashman and 13-0  with him......

I hope he plays lights out.
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#36
They need to treat this like a championship game becuase it very well could he their championship. The path through the playoffs at home vs on the road through the wildcard has very different likely endings, i think KOC is smart enough to know that and will recognize the potential for a shoot out, or the very least the benefits of taking the home crowd out early. I expect to see a more full throttle game plan from the O.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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#37
Start fast, up tempo, get up early and take the crowd out of the game. Then keep the foot on the gas, because with their offense, Detroit will never be out of it.
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Someone will end up being the best Wild Card team in the history of the NFL after tonight
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Detroit head coach Dan Campbell spoke about his anticipation ahead of the season finale.

“This is exciting, but it’s not like it’s the playoffs,” Campbell told reporters. “So yeah, for where we’re at, it’s the next one and it is exciting, but it’s – we all know it’s still going to come down to the prep and we’ve got to put the work in.

“It’s going to start today, we’ll be out there in walkthrough, and then, man, you put your best foot forward and you give your guys all you can, you cut them loose and let them go make plays and see where you stack up. So, that’s the exciting part.”
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(01-04-2025, 01:35 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: I was at that game and froze my nadz and fingers...

The fall games at TCF Stadium were glorious, outdoor affairs. But I sure DID NOT appreciate watching a winter game there. 

I think I was with Olson and some others from Vikefans at the tailgate too. They all blur together now lol!

I have had some coworkers over the years who tried to break my balls about the Vikings being soft because they play in a dome. We live near Chicago so naturally everyone thinks everyone else’s weather is exactly like theirs/ours.

My wife’s best friend’s mom and dad are from Hibbing, Minnesota and they both said when they were first married (early 70s) family and friends would invite them down to go to games in December at the old Metropolitan Stadium. They said they always declined because it was so cold. 
Cold weather gear is different now, and it’s a bit easier to stay warmer, but I’m sure that US Bank Stadium is far better than being outside in December/January.


My thoughts on tonight’s game. Vikings win! 
Score? Doesn’t matter!

It’s been a far better season than I could have possibly imagined. Nothing can bring me down now!
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