Lions @ Vikings
Tickets are HOW MUCH?!?!? pic.twitter.com/GB5dwd8TTc
— Breezy (@BreezyWX) October 15, 2024
"I try to fight fire with fire. That's just me." - Brian Flores pic.twitter.com/Ikkw2Jr96I
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) October 15, 2024
StickierBuns wrote:
Big, big game.Is it wrong to be at a romantic dinner in a romantic city checking the score of this game from a phone?? lol.....7:00 pm reservations and the time difference is exactly 6 hours ahead from Eastern time.
Being married a long time helps this scenario.......I think? ;)
DON'T check it at the table...Go potty and do it :)
MaroonBells wrote:
https://x.com/Vikings/status/1846236608317489275
2 really good coaching staffs going at it...
Hopefully Vike fans are happy come Sunday night. Then I am going to take the points and bet on the Rams 4 days later ;)
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
So, at long lost, after beating the 49ers, Texans, Packers and Jets, FINALLY we draw a good team. :P
I can't find it now, but I read somewhere this morning that the Vikings had the toughest schedule in the NFL through the first six weeks while the Packers, Lions and Bears schedule difficulty ranked in the 20s. Now the Vikings remaining schedule difficulty ranks in the 20s, while the Lions, Packers and Bears remaining schedules all rank in the top 5.
The statistical matchup between the @Lions and the @Vikings is going to be fascinating🤯
— The Purple Persuasion (@TPPSkol) October 15, 2024
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Sources: Linebacker Blake Cashman, the Vikings' leading tackler, dealing with turf toe and isn't expected to play Sunday vs the Lions https://t.co/k0UTNIzxgb
— Andrew Krammer (@Andrew_Krammer) October 16, 2024
Sources: Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman is dealing with turf toe and isn't expected to play Sunday vs the Lions. His status for the next game, against the Rams the following Thursday, is also in doubt from what I've heard.
I have a good feeling about this game, but it's gonna be the chess match as much as the players going at it. KOC may need to plan for a shootout, and should plan to score like we're in one, anyway. Flores needs to build on his best work to date and really perplex Goff.
I hope the team is REALLY fuggin' tired of hearing these guys crow after all our injuries last season...especially the one from their safety.
It's payback time, round one.
KOC, JJM, Flores...make a good plan, or you'll be following Kwesi....
Detroit Lions Week 7 scouting report: Minnesota Vikings, kings of the NFC North?
Taking a look at the Lions Week 7 opponent: The Minnesota Vikings are at the top of the NFC North mountain. Are they a legitimate threat?
Yes, the Vikings are undefeated and the top team in not just the NFC North, but the NFC and you could argue the NFL overall. After getting swept by Detroit last year—and watching them celebrate the division title on their home field—Minnesota is going to come into this matchup pissed off. It doesn’t help Detroit that the Vikings have been playing some of the best football around the league, making this matchup a lot tougher than originally expected before the season began.
Let’s take a look deeper into the Vikings in our Week 7 scouting report for the 2024 season.
https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2024/10/16/24269961/detroit-lions-week-7-scouting-report-minnesota-vikings-kings-of-nfc-north
DeepFreeze05 wrote:
Detroit Lions Week 7 scouting report: Minnesota Vikings, kings of the NFC North?Taking a look at the Lions Week 7 opponent: The Minnesota Vikings are at the top of the NFC North mountain. Are they a legitimate threat?
Yes, the Vikings are undefeated and the top team in not just the NFC North, but the NFC and you could argue the NFL overall. After getting swept by Detroit last year—and watching them celebrate the division title on their home field—Minnesota is going to come into this matchup pissed off. It doesn’t help Detroit that the Vikings have been playing some of the best football around the league, making this matchup a lot tougher than originally expected before the season began.
Let’s take a look deeper into the Vikings in our Week 7 scouting report for the 2024 season.
https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2024/10/16/24269961/detroit-lions-week-7-scouting-report-minnesota-vikings-kings-of-nfc-north
Interesting that the Vikings defense ranks 1st in pass DVOA and 1st in run DVOA. Vikings give up a lot of pass yards, but DVOA factors in strength of opponent, score, down, distance, garbage time, etc. Many people believe it's a far more accurate gauge than simple yards given up.
StickierBuns wrote:
Yes sir. Time to punch someone in the mouth and take a punch to the mouth.
Tis better to give, than to receive.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
This Vikings defense the Lions and QB Jared Goff will face? ‘Night and day’ different.
Pressuring Lions quarterback Jared Goff, which the Vikings haven’t been able to do successfully in the past two years, will be a key to Sunday’s outcome against Detroit.
Pressuring Goff is key to throwing off a red-hot Lions offense, which just demolished Dallas and former Vikings coach/Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer 47-9 last week.
The Vikings have struggled with the Lions under O’Connell, going 1-3. Goff has been sacked only twice across those four games, which include two under former defensive coordinator Ed Donatell and two at the end of last season, the first under coordinator Brian Flores.
“They got a really good line,” Flores said. “He gets the ball out quick. Receivers get open quickly. There’s obviously a rhythm and a timing that they’ve built over a period of time.”
The Lions have only one loss, which came against the Buccaneers in Week 2 when Goff threw two interceptions under pressure. But Detroit and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who was a head coaching candidate last offseason, have kept Goff largely clean.
“He’s got a great scheme, which allows him to play calm and confident,” Van Ginkel said. “He’s getting the ball out quicker. He’s diagnosing plays and schemes and able to get it to playmakers. He’s able to dink and dunk, get the ball out and let them have yards after catch.”
But this year’s Vikings defense, allowing only 15.2 points per game, could make things different.
“I think it’s night and day different ,” edge rusher Patrick Jones II said..
Disruption has been the name of the game.
Only the New York Giants (4.3) are averaging more sacks per game than the Vikings (four) this season, led by Jones with five, Jonathan Greenard with four and Van Ginkel with three. And only one team, the Green Bay Packers, has forced more takeaways than the Vikings’ 13 through five games.
Quantity and quality of talent is one change.
But another has been how that depth, particularly the new talent at cornerback, has allowed coaches to expand the playbook, deploying a wider variety of coverages that have kept quarterbacks thinking an extra second or two before throwing.
“We’ve really talked about getting more into the body and playing more man ,” cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. said. “I really like that. Because now you’re giving offenses troubles with different looks and disguises. With the looks we’re giving them, we can drop into something else, which some teams haven’t seen.”
The Vikings defense even fooled Rodgers, who threw right to Van Ginkel during a zone blitz that led to Van Ginkel’s 63-yard interception return for a touchdown against the Jets.
The Vikings’ deception happens all over the field. Murphy pointed to a play on which the defense fooled Rodgers into thinking it was a two-high safety alignment, when safety Harrison Smith was really dropping into the middle of the field to take away Rodgers’ early reads. The play led to a hit on Rodgers by Greenard.
More coverage options lead to more possibilities for disguises.
More disguises lead to confused quarterbacks.
“Is it 2? Is it 3? Is it 4? Is it 1?” Flores said. “Which one is it? I think the idea is to try to make the quarterback and the receivers figure it out, and if they’re trying to decipher it for an extra half a click that might be the difference between making a play or not making a play.”
Source: Startribune
Few (if any) clubs can field a full squad by mid-October...
I liked our chances, but being down TJH and (most likely) A. Jones takes a bunch of balance and firepower off the field.
Depth will be tested this week. These guys are a really good football team, probably best in NFC right now. I'll crown the Vikings with that interim label if they find a way to win Sunday.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
T.J. Hockenson trade revisited:#Lions receive:
— LionsFanReport (@lionsfanreport) October 19, 2024
-Hendon Hooker
-2023 picks used to move up for Brodric Martin and acquire Antoine Green
-2024 3RD pick used to move up for Arnold#Vikings receive:
-T.J. Hockenson
-Jay Ward
-2024 picks used in trade up for Turner & JJ McCarthy pic.twitter.com/x7zZ2cys0T
Ive heard very little of the national sports media picking the Vikings on this one...
I know its only 1 game, but the Lions are arguably the best team in the NFC right now.
Beating them is big from a standings perspective as well as bragging rights.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
Detroit is a superbowl caliber team. Should have been there last year if the boneheaded head coach hadn't gambled it away for them.
Never the less, I wouldn't discount the Vikings. They also have some injuries. But injuries aside, they are a complete team with a potent offense and a stifling defense.
I understand why Vikings fans are guarded about the possibility of a win. But if you are ever going to move ahead and win a championship, this year is the most promising in a long time.
The Lions are one hell of a good team. I see the Vikings beating them by 2 touchdowns.
Dallas Turner showing up at the office rocking the Randle...
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— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) October 20, 2024
KOC and Sam Darnold had the game in their hands and couldn't get it done. A first down basically ends the game. The Lions know you are going to run the ball. First and second down you run the ball but this is where you should go play-action. Third down they are expecting pass and you pass.
Totally predictable play calling at the end.
Well, bloody hell...
I knew when we had to punt it away that last time...Sigh
Lions are a very good team, we couldn't close the door when we had the chance.
Really looking forward to getting a healthy TJH back, he could have been a difference maker. Not making excuses, the Lions won it on talent and grit too.
IF you looked just at the statistics, yards, efficiency and even penalties, this game was razor close.
Doesnt make me feel better about losing...
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
purplefaithful wrote:
Well, bloody hell...I knew when we had to punt it away that last time...Sigh
Lions are a very good team, we couldn't close the door when we had the chance.
IF you looked just at the statistics, yards, efficiency and even penalties, this game was razor close.
Doesnt make me feel better about losing...
Yes, I also knew. 50 years and you learn a lot.
FLVike wrote:
Yes, I also knew. 50 years and you learn a lot.
The two point try was very important to all us fans, I just wish KOC and Darnold felt the same.
The OL had issues in this game and the defense couldn't get home. They turned it around some in the second half but they could sustain that last drive
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it. — Robin Williams
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