Quote: @prairieghost said:
It wasn't a great night for Trubisky but their defense is top notch. Mack is who we thought he was. They look to be the North representative this year, at least to me.
Speaking of Trubisky...he is what I'd call a pesky player in that he "hangs around." He makes just enough crucial plays to keep their heads above water. His INTs last night were brutal but the guy can scramble like no other and just finds a way to keep the chains moving.
It is getting harder and harder to watch my Vikings. They are truly disappointing, and as an old fan of nearly 50 years young I just get tired of it and turn it off. So I didn't see any of the fourth quarter. I didn't know the score until this morning. I just saw a Bears team that has a good young coach with a pretty balanced team and a great defense kick us in the nutz...ala US in 2015.
Kirk needs Case's horse shoe pretty bad right about now...
Yes, "not a great night for Trubisky" if you are focusing on stats and INTs, but at the same time, his mobility totally confused and flummoxed our vaunted defense and head coach. Zimmer has never dealt with a running QB before? Didn't know that was Trubisky's strength coming into the game? It's nice that the Vikings defense tends to improve after halftime, but don't they watch film before games?
And I thought the Vikings were the "fast defense", but the Bears were running up and down the field. If they had not had the fumble and INTs, Bears could have been up by 28 at halftime.
Cousins is pressing, or something - hopefully not overrated.
We should beat the Packers next week, but who knows? The road games to NE and Seattle could be brutal. I'll guess we're 6-6-1 three weeks from now heading into the supposedly-easy stretch. 8-7-1, mediocre non-playoff team.
Oh, and Dalvin Cook: good that he had the 70-yard run against Detroit, but that's all we have seen in 2018. Maybe he would be better with a strong OL, but so would every other RB in the world. We don't have a RB who can make something out of nothing or make his blocking look better, so I hope Zimmer quits trying to establish the run for the first three quarters regardless of the score.