All Things 2022 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread



The idiot in the booth was bragging how they got up to the line too fast for it to be reviewed; that shouldn’t determine a game, juvenile - the booth needs to tell the official to pause for a review.
He was also bragging about how they are “letting them play” in the end zone. Except of course for the stupid OPI on TJ.
 





Ok defense now would be a great time for a turnover.

Can’t have two drives inside the 5 and end with field goals like that.
 

The O-line is too weak to play bully ball when it gets to goaline situations. Not scoring a TD from the 2 is inexcusable. Can't make a sneak either.
 















By the way, you don't think of it, but their whole division was jumping up and down on that pick, as were the chiefs, etc.
 







It's ok to lose to the Bills on the road. It was expected.

However, it definitely shows this team is overrated. They've beat 1 team with a winning record, and that team had a backup QB under center. They're not as good as their record indicates. Be grateful.


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Rodgers 2/4 for 12 yards in the first quarter.
 

Seems like a top 5 Wildest Vikings game, along with the Mpls Miracle, the Rashad Hail Mary against Cleveland, the playoff comeback against The Giants under Denny Green and the game against the Eagles where Wade Wilson got pulled for poor play then came back in the 4th quarter and threw 3 TDs for the win.
 






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