01-07-2018, 06:41 PM
The Vikings are the reason there are no NFC North teams playing this weekend, and their dominance of what promised to be an intriguing division race has altered their opponents' plans, maybe even prompted mistakes.Congratulations to the champion of the NFC North, the Minnesota Virus.
The local football team went through the division like malware, frying hard drives and forcing hard decisions.
The attack began in October, when Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr wrecked Aaron Rodgers’ shoulder, and continued in January as the ease of the Vikings’ division title cost two divisional coaches and one general manager their jobs.
The Vikings are the reason there are no NFC North teams playing this weekend, and their dominance of what promised to be an intriguing division race has altered their opponents’ plans, maybe even prompted mistakes.
After finishing 5-11 and losing twice to the Vikings, the Bears fired coach John Fox. Fox went 14-34 in Chicago. No further analysis is required.
The rest of the wreckage is more intriguing...
http://www.startribune.com/tremors-from-...468228233/
The local football team went through the division like malware, frying hard drives and forcing hard decisions.
The attack began in October, when Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr wrecked Aaron Rodgers’ shoulder, and continued in January as the ease of the Vikings’ division title cost two divisional coaches and one general manager their jobs.
The Vikings are the reason there are no NFC North teams playing this weekend, and their dominance of what promised to be an intriguing division race has altered their opponents’ plans, maybe even prompted mistakes.
After finishing 5-11 and losing twice to the Vikings, the Bears fired coach John Fox. Fox went 14-34 in Chicago. No further analysis is required.
The rest of the wreckage is more intriguing...
http://www.startribune.com/tremors-from-...468228233/