Vikings - Cowboys Thread

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BleedBurgundy
10-21-2007, 05:22 PM
Let's Go Vikings! I wanna see #28 run all over these clowns today...

BleedBurgundy
10-21-2007, 05:33 PM
Vikes have no Defense but Peterson is awesome...

MTRedskinsFan
10-21-2007, 06:12 PM
Didn't MN start the year w/ a pretty stout D? What happened?

skinsnut
10-21-2007, 06:30 PM
Touchdown Vikes D!!!
YES

skinsnut
10-21-2007, 06:42 PM
Hmmm...did Romo pull a hamstring?
Maybe that will affect his mobility in the 2nd half...
I would be estatic if they lost...I kinda doubt it since the Vikings look like we did the first year under Gibbs.

BleedBurgundy
10-22-2007, 08:24 AM
For everyone down on our team, Dallas played exactly the same as we did on Sunday, doing barely enough to beat an average team with a HORRIBLE qb.

sandtrapjack
10-22-2007, 09:31 AM
For everyone down on our team, Dallas played exactly the same as we did on Sunday, doing barely enough to beat an average team with a HORRIBLE qb.

You are a "glass is half full kinda guy" right? The Cardinals, and average team as you say....well they dominated the time of possession against the Skins, had over TWICE the number of total yards than the Skins.

The Cardinals ran 73 plays to only 47 for the Redskins and dominated every statistical category -- except turnovers. The Redskins had three takeaways, which proved to be just enough to negate Arizona's advantage everywhere else.

And even though we hate to admit it, the Redskins were 18" away from losing yet another game in which they had the lead at halftime. Redskins dodges a bullet on thier home field. It was 21-6 at the start of the 4th quarter, and Washington almost lost it with that Rakers field goal. 18" to the right and the outcome would have been different. The difference in this game was the turnovers

But the Dallas game was different, Dallas outgained the Vikings 381-196 and Vikings QB Tavaris Jackson was just 6-of-19 for 72 yards. The Cowboys have given up just three rushing touchdowns all season and have not allowed a single 100-yard rusher. Vikings rookie Adrian Peterson, who rushed for 224 yards last week, was limited to 63 yards rushing.
Additionally, Dallas is the first team this season to score a rushing TD against the Vikings defense. The score does not accurately show how lopsided it could have been. Dallas dominated the TOP, yards from scrimmage, and every aspect of the game except turnovers. Again that score could have easily been 34 - 14, except for turnovers and Dallas running the clock out in the second half.

GTripp0012
10-22-2007, 09:47 AM
You are a "glass is half full kinda guy" right? The Cardinals, and average team as you say....well they dominated the time of possession against the Skins, had over TWICE the number of total yards than the Skins.

The Cardinals ran 73 plays to only 47 for the Redskins and dominated every statistical category -- except turnovers. The Redskins had three takeaways, which proved to be just enough to negate Arizona's advantage everywhere else.

And even though we hate to admit it, the Redskins were 18" away from losing yet another game in which they had the lead at halftime. Redskins dodges a bullet on thier home field. It was 21-6 at the start of the 4th quarter, and Washington almost lost it with that Rakers field goal. 18" to the right and the outcome would have been different. The difference in this game was the turnovers

But the Dallas game was different, Dallas outgained the Vikings 381-196 and Vikings QB Tavaris Jackson was just 6-of-19 for 72 yards. The Cowboys have given up just three rushing touchdowns all season and have not allowed a single 100-yard rusher. Vikings rookie Adrian Peterson, who rushed for 224 yards last week, was limited to 63 yards rushing.
Additionally, Dallas is the first team this season to score a rushing TD against the Vikings defense. The score does not accurately show how lopsided it could have been. Dallas dominated the TOP, yards from scrimmage, and every aspect of the game except turnovers. Again that score could have easily been 34 - 14, except for turnovers and Dallas running the clock out in the second half.Still, there's no skill for the "prevention of 9 or more points in less than 30 seconds". Dallas did it against Buffalo, and Arizona basically did it against us. As a team, the Redskins can not take credit for a missed FG, although the Cards also cannot take credit for Suisham's miss. You can't really blame yourself for the onside kick going awry, it was just perfectly executed.

The only thing the Skins can take blame for is giving up so many passing yards on the final three drives. But can giving up yards alone turn an eight point advantage with 3 to go into a regulation loss? Doubt. The Cardinals caught an insane string of luck to be in the situation they were, and relative to that, the Redskins were much less lucky that he missed the kick. After all, the percentages said he would.

BleedBurgundy
10-22-2007, 01:46 PM
You are a "glass is half full kinda guy" right? The Cardinals, and average team as you say....well they dominated the time of possession against the Skins, had over TWICE the number of total yards than the Skins.

The Cardinals ran 73 plays to only 47 for the Redskins and dominated every statistical category -- except turnovers. The Redskins had three takeaways, which proved to be just enough to negate Arizona's advantage everywhere else.

And even though we hate to admit it, the Redskins were 18" away from losing yet another game in which they had the lead at halftime. Redskins dodges a bullet on thier home field. It was 21-6 at the start of the 4th quarter, and Washington almost lost it with that Rakers field goal. 18" to the right and the outcome would have been different. The difference in this game was the turnovers

But the Dallas game was different, Dallas outgained the Vikings 381-196 and Vikings QB Tavaris Jackson was just 6-of-19 for 72 yards. The Cowboys have given up just three rushing touchdowns all season and have not allowed a single 100-yard rusher. Vikings rookie Adrian Peterson, who rushed for 224 yards last week, was limited to 63 yards rushing.
Additionally, Dallas is the first team this season to score a rushing TD against the Vikings defense. The score does not accurately show how lopsided it could have been. Dallas dominated the TOP, yards from scrimmage, and every aspect of the game except turnovers. Again that score could have easily been 34 - 14, except for turnovers and Dallas running the clock out in the second half.

I said you did barely enough to beat an average team with a horrible quarterback. Not should've would've could've won by more. You DID (hence fact, reality, non-fiction, etc.) barely enough to win. Congrats. That glass is sooo half full.

TheBigD
10-22-2007, 02:47 PM
The Cardinals caught an insane string of luck to be in the situation they were, and relative to that, the Redskins were much less lucky that he missed the kick.
LOL.

LUCK? Come on, you could get lucking in one, two, three or even four plays, but not to come back against the so claimed top 5 defense in the NFL and do it with such ease. I don't know who said it, but the saying goes something like "I believe in luck, and the harder I work the more I have" it might've been TJ.

You say the Redskins weren't lucky, are you kidding? If the Cardinals didn't miss the PAT or Boldin throws it just a foot or two higher for the 2 point conversion, or Racker doesn't miss, you would be screaming how inept this offense is and rightly so.

The only thing I liked about the game is how Gibbs didn't do that BS timeout to make Racker redo it. It is about time coaches act like men and take defeat like men too.

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