Thursday, November 19, 2009

Purple Pride Ponderings 11/19/2009

Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings
Vikings 27
Lions 10

I'm a bit late on this one, but there is a theme, or method to this madness. After watching the Vikings slog through the game on Sunday, I found myself starting slow this week as well. Not sure what it is with the Vikings this year when it comes to playing inferior teams. It's not that they play down to their level, it just seems to take them longer to get into the game and finish off teams like the Lions. While I was unable to attend the game live, I should be there for the Seattle game so perhaps I'll have some pictures to share as well.

Since it's mid week already and it was just the Lions, I'm going to make this a bit shorter than normal.

Lack of morning Caffeine?
At halftime the score was 10-3. This after piling up over 300 yards of offense in the half. For the second time this season against the Lions, the Vikings waited until the 4th quarter to put them away. Turnovers (thankfully it's the Lions so they don't end up being costly turnovers) and penalties (13 - unacceptable) slowed the Vikings down. Not exactly the way you want to perform out of the bye. Adrian Peterson is doing some soul searching after turning the ball over twice. One of which included a questionable horse collar that may have led to the fumble. But that play also tossed up a sign for me. Peterson normally never gets run down from behind once he's beyond the secondary. In the end however, Peterson finished the day with 133 yards on only 18 carries and two more touchdowns.

Showtime!
That's Adrian Peterson's nickname for Sidney Rice and a rather fitting one. No one has benefited from Favre's addition as much as Rice. He had another monster game pulling in seven balls for 201 yards. It's a shame that his only drop cost himself the team single-game record, set by Sammy White with 210 yards against the Lions in 1976. He took that drop out on himself by doing a couple dozen fist push-ups on the sideline. What makes players great is hard work, something Rice is no stranger to. During the off season he took part in Larry Fitzgerald's receiver camp at the University of Minnesota. Fitz brought in the likes of Jerry Rice and Cris Carter to help several rising NFL stars to include Brandon Marshall, Lee Evans, Greg Jennings, Michael Clayton, Brian Robiskie, and of course Larry and Sidney. Favre helps, but it's the extra time and effort that Rice puts into the game that's starting to pay off.

Second Half Collapse Watch
Favre had a phenomenal first half, but Jets fans warned that the second half would be different. I disagreed with that due to the fact that he's not playing hurt as he was last season. In the first game in the second half, Favre threw for 344 yards, a touchdown, and once again, no picks. After nine games Brett Favre has only three interceptions and leads the league in QB Rating (107.5). Of course this will continue to be watched, other than suffering a major injury again, I don't see Favre heading towards any kind of downward spiral any time soon.

Stud and Goat of the Week
Stud: Sidney Rice - As mentioned above, Rice had a monster game going over 200 yards and earned the NFC Player of the Week award. He currently leads the NFC with 768 receiving yards.

Goat: Team Discipline - I don't care if it's against the Lions or the defending champs. You cannot come out of the bye as sluggish as this team did. 13 penalties is enough to drive any coach nuts and I hope Childress added a bit more to the team's workouts this week. The upcoming games get tougher again with a trip to Arizona and the Bengals here in the coming weeks.

What's on Tap
The Seattle Seahawks come to Mall of America Field ready to play inspired football with the news of their owner Paul Allen being diagnosed with non- Hodgkin's lymphoma this week. Other story lines include how T.J. Houshmandzadeh is handling picking the Seahawks over the Vikings during the off season. He claims that had he known that Brett Favre would be the QB in Minny, that he may very well be wearing Purple today. Instead, he finds himself on a 3-6 club that's shown they are capable of scoring in bunches. Which team will show up this week? Hopefully with a possible return of Winfield, our defense will be able to dictate that.


Until Next Week,
SKOL VIKINGS!

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