12-24-2017, 06:57 PM
If there is a downside in terms of the entertainment value of this season, it's that the Vikings are making their surge to the finish line seem clinical.– The doors to the visiting locker room inside Lambeau Field opened, and a crowd flowed in. Teddy Bridgewater was the first player to walk down the hallway. He sang, “Jingle Bell, Jingle Bell, Jingle Bell Rock.’’
Across the hallway stood Sam Bradford, wearing sweats and talking with a Vikings official. As the hallway opened onto lockers, the corner stall was occupied by Case Keenum, the guy who wasn’t considered a franchise quarterback, who may lead the Vikings to the second 13-victory season in franchise history.
In a year of odd juxtapositions and strange happenings, the Vikings experienced both on Saturday night. They shut out their archrival in a late-December game, on the road, en route to the playoffs, and yet the game felt … anticlimactic?
Maybe “routine’’ would be the better word. On the sloppy tundra, the Vikings defeated the Green Bay Passives 16-0, sweeping the season series. This wasn’t the Vikings’ finest hour, yet this is becoming one of their finest seasons.
“It doesn’t matter how,’’ Keenum said. “It matters how many.’’
http://www.startribune.com/it-wasn-t-a-p...6222503/#1
Across the hallway stood Sam Bradford, wearing sweats and talking with a Vikings official. As the hallway opened onto lockers, the corner stall was occupied by Case Keenum, the guy who wasn’t considered a franchise quarterback, who may lead the Vikings to the second 13-victory season in franchise history.
In a year of odd juxtapositions and strange happenings, the Vikings experienced both on Saturday night. They shut out their archrival in a late-December game, on the road, en route to the playoffs, and yet the game felt … anticlimactic?
Maybe “routine’’ would be the better word. On the sloppy tundra, the Vikings defeated the Green Bay Passives 16-0, sweeping the season series. This wasn’t the Vikings’ finest hour, yet this is becoming one of their finest seasons.
“It doesn’t matter how,’’ Keenum said. “It matters how many.’’
http://www.startribune.com/it-wasn-t-a-p...6222503/#1