12-16-2017, 09:06 PM
The Vikings are coming off a loss in which their quarterback erred and their injuries mounted, their receivers dropped passes and their run defense looked uncharacteristically lax.
Time to panic?
Might just as well be time to celebrate.
Every week, hundreds of statistics about the Vikings are spewed by reporters and social media, and yet perhaps the most important and remarkable statistic about this season has been largely ignored.
If the Vikings win their last three games, this would become the second team in franchise history to reach 13 victories.
The only Vikings team to have done so: the spectacular if ill-fated 1998 edition, which finished 15-1.
Context is required. Many of the best teams in franchise history played fewer than 16 games, making 13-win seasons impossible or unlikely.
But the 16-game schedule has existed since 1978. The 2009 Vikings were good enough to win a Super Bowl and enjoyed perhaps Brett Favre’s most efficient season as a pro, yet won “only” 12 games.
The 2017 Vikings have a chance to win 13 games with a backup quarterback who went undrafted, a backup running back, an overhauled offensive line and a leading receiver who went undrafted.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-succe...464637333/
Time to panic?
Might just as well be time to celebrate.
Every week, hundreds of statistics about the Vikings are spewed by reporters and social media, and yet perhaps the most important and remarkable statistic about this season has been largely ignored.
If the Vikings win their last three games, this would become the second team in franchise history to reach 13 victories.
The only Vikings team to have done so: the spectacular if ill-fated 1998 edition, which finished 15-1.
Context is required. Many of the best teams in franchise history played fewer than 16 games, making 13-win seasons impossible or unlikely.
But the 16-game schedule has existed since 1978. The 2009 Vikings were good enough to win a Super Bowl and enjoyed perhaps Brett Favre’s most efficient season as a pro, yet won “only” 12 games.
The 2017 Vikings have a chance to win 13 games with a backup quarterback who went undrafted, a backup running back, an overhauled offensive line and a leading receiver who went undrafted.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-succe...464637333/