10-26-2017, 01:04 AM
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — By far the biggest concern about the Minnesota Vikings at the beginning of this season has been alleviated for now, with a stout performance by the once-beleaguered offensive line.
The new look for this group has sure gone over well. Staying relatively healthy was a good start.
"They're just solid in everything they do," coach Mike Zimmer said.
The improvement has been almost staggering, though with an entirely new lineup it's hardly fair to compare this season with the debacle in 2016 that included eight starting combinations. The quarterbacks have been sacked nine times, the fourth-lowest total in the league. The Vikings are also tied for the NFL lead with 33 plays that gained 20 or more yards. Nine of those were runs, which ranks second in the league.
http://www.startribune.com/once-a-concer...453162223/
The new look for this group has sure gone over well. Staying relatively healthy was a good start.
"They're just solid in everything they do," coach Mike Zimmer said.
The improvement has been almost staggering, though with an entirely new lineup it's hardly fair to compare this season with the debacle in 2016 that included eight starting combinations. The quarterbacks have been sacked nine times, the fourth-lowest total in the league. The Vikings are also tied for the NFL lead with 33 plays that gained 20 or more yards. Nine of those were runs, which ranks second in the league.
http://www.startribune.com/once-a-concer...453162223/