Packers vs. Lions
Hmm. I may have to revise my NFC North prediction to Vikes, Packers, Lions, Bears.
Watcher wrote:Agree, Lions failing on both sides of the ball, at least in 1st half. Maybe they come back but no indication given poor first half.
Hmm. I may have to revise my NFC North prediction to Vikes, Packers, Lions, Bears.
Am rooting for Kitties all the way...
But all that matters is we take care of our own biz Monday night.
And wow, Rogers throws for 4 td's today...Maybe the olde man has a little left in the tank after all?
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
Oh, I'm still rooting for the Kitties, too. And I agree about taking care of our own business...I still think we'll take the division this year. Finally, yeah, Rodgers still has some magic, but I loathe him nevertheless.
Detroit was not good. I get the fact that it’s week one but damn! They were never in the game.
With all the “we’ll be fine nothing to see here” bravado, Dan better get the “issues” corrected real quick.
On the flip side Green Bay came to play albeit it was a home game plus the Parsons unveiling.
Ita week 1 in the new NFL, for most teams this is still training camp, I am not going to take much away from the first few weeks of the season anymore as good teams will look bad and bad teams will get lucky. If after week 3 we are still seeing the same things...maybe then I will crown their ass.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
JimmyinSD wrote:
Ita week 1 in the new NFL, for most teams this is still training camp, I am not going to take much away from the first few weeks of the season anymore as good teams will look bad and bad teams will get lucky. If after week 3 we are still seeing the same things...maybe then I will crown their ass.
This is why I'm a little nervous about tonight. A few years ago, the Vikings opened in Cincinnati and must've been flagged a hundred times. I think we're better coached now than we were then. Still, a rash of penalties can make even the best teams look like trash.
JimmyinSD wrote:
Ita week 1 in the new NFL, for most teams this is still training camp, I am not going to take much away from the first few weeks of the season anymore as good teams will look bad and bad teams will get lucky. If after week 3 we are still seeing the same things...maybe then I will crown their ass.
Happens every year that teams look unbeatable early and then fizzle. It's a long season. Others shit the bed week 1 and win it all later.
MaroonBells wrote:
This is why I'm a little nervous about tonight. A few years ago, the Vikings opened in Cincinnati and must've been flagged a hundred times. I think we're better coached now than we were then. Still, a rash of penalties can make even the best teams look like trash.
Wk1
1.5 pt spread
Division Game
On the road
Rook QB
Rook HC in Chi
5 game win streak in their stadium on the line
I wouldn't touch this game from a betting perspective
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
purplefaithful wrote:
Wk1
1.5 pt spread
Division Game
On the road
Rook QB
Rook HC in Chi
5 game win streak in their stadium on the lineI wouldn't touch this game from a betting perspective
I think consistency pays off for the Vikings, tonight. Chicago's got a new coach/system, and if even half of the rumored issues with Caleb are true...he's behind the 8-ball in terms of learning and applying a complex new system.
For all the offseason changes, we still have our coaches, our system, and we seem to have gained far more than we lost in the offseason.
We'll see how it all looks, tonight...!
KOC, JJM, Flores...make a good plan, or you'll be following Kwesi....
I'll give the Packers credit, they played well. But Detroit no longer has a great offensive line, especially the interior, and it showed. Goff didn't have his usual protection and had to rely on short passes, and the run game sputtered behind poor blocking. Defensively they didn't get a lot of pressure and left a lot of wide receivers open, and neither coordinater seemed to have answers.
To early to draw conclusions, but Detroit isn't going to make the playoffs if they continue to play like that.
hogjowlsjohnny wrote:
I'll give the Packers credit, they played well. But Detroit no longer has a great offensive line, especially the interior, and it showed. Goff didn't have his usual protection and had to rely on short passes, and the run game sputtered behind poor blocking. Defensively they didn't get a lot of pressure and left a lot of wide receivers open, and neither coordinater seemed to have answers. To early to draw conclusions, but Detroit isn't going to make the playoffs if they continue to play like that.
That was what I saw as well. The IOL for Detroit went from being a strength to ???
I also think the media discounted how much losing both coordinators would affect Detroit. Ben Johnson was a special play caller and the Lions offense didn't look in sync at all yesterday. Same on the defensive side... where was the pass rush?
Is this just a weird Week 1 outlier or is Detroit in trouble?
MaroonBells wrote:
This is why I'm a little nervous about tonight. A few years ago, the Vikings opened in Cincinnati and must've been flagged a hundred times. I think we're better coached now than we were then. Still, a rash of penalties can make even the best teams look like trash.
well... I am not doing any shit talking today to any opposing fans.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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