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Week 7: Vikings vs. Jets


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We're certainly in the soft part of the schedule now. My only concerns today:

 

1. Whoever the Jets decide to line up against Alexander will have a big day.

 

2. If Linval is out, Crowell could have a good day too.

 

I don't think Darnold is good, so I'm hoping for a couple of INTs today. The Jets are also missing 3 starters in their secondary, so Cousins/Diggs/Thielen should shred their backups.

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Not flashy, cousins not looking great, but never threatened. Another decisive win (likely). When is cook coming back? Next week against NOLA will be a good barometer for where this team is. If the defense can continue to play like they have, I like Vikings chances.

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Really? Seventeen points to a rookie QB, so far.....

 

If you've been watching the game, they've shut them down for the vast majority of the game.  Two drives have scored points and one was with protecting a 17 point lead.  Darnold is 11 for 28 for 133 yards...it's not like he's been allowed to play well.

 

The defense has had a good game.

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If you've been watching the game, they've shut them down for the vast majority of the game. Two drives have scored points and one was with protecting a 17 point lead. Darnold is 11 for 28 for 133 yards...it's not like he's been allowed to play well.

 

The defense has had a good game.

All that matters is points.

 

Still lots of time left....

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I didn't see him turn his ankle much on that play, which had me worried that he'd popped his Achilles which could happen without any recognizable torque on the ankle. But then they showed him standing on the sideline soon after, and if he had torn the tendon he wouldn't be able to stand unassisted, so that was a good sign.

 

Then my buddy suggested that Xavier perhaps did a bit of acting to try to sell the idea that the feet got tangled to try to avoid the PI penalty.

 

 

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It is in the sense that it's too simplistic.

 

Three turnovers and pretty much total dominance in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. 

 

of course it is simplistic.....but I hate it when people talk about the top defenses in terms of yards allowed, or number of three and outs. The thing that really matters is points given up by the defense. They gave up 17 points to a rookie QB in windy conditions. If the WR doesn't tip the ball on that interception when the game was close, who knows what happens.

 

They aren't dominant, not even a little bit, this year. And the offense isn't good enough, for some reason, to cover for that. Not at a SB level. They don't look like the Pats or Rams at all. Not even close. This was supposed to be the year. The D is stacked with 1st and 2nd round picks (either they made or others). The O has a very good/great QB and two of the best WRs in the game. 

 

If this is how they look, it's hard to see them winning anything much past round 1 of the playoffs. There is still time, of course, but my post was about how they have played so far this year, not how they might play.

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I didn't see him turn his ankle much on that play, which had me worried that he'd popped his Achilles which could happen without any recognizable torque on the ankle. But then they showed him standing on the sideline soon after, and if he had torn the tendon he wouldn't be able to stand unassisted, so that was a good sign.

 

Then my buddy suggested that Xavier perhaps did a bit of acting to try to sell the idea that the feet got tangled to try to avoid the PI penalty.

Missing the rest of the game is quite the hard sell.

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of course it is simplistic.....but I hate it when people talk about the top defenses in terms of yards allowed, or number of three and outs. The thing that really matters is points given up by the defense. They gave up 17 points to a rookie QB in windy conditions. If the WR doesn't tip the ball on that interception when the game was close, who knows what happens.

 

They aren't dominant, not even a little bit, this year. And the offense isn't good enough, for some reason, to cover for that. Not at a SB level. They don't look like the Pats or Rams at all. Not even close. This was supposed to be the year. The D is stacked with 1st and 2nd round picks (either they made or others). The O has a very good/great QB and two of the best WRs in the game. 

 

If this is how they look, it's hard to see them winning anything much past round 1 of the playoffs. There is still time, of course, but my post was about how they have played so far this year, not how they might play.

 

I agree, points against matters a lot.  It was a strength last year.  They were really bad most of the first 4 games.  The last three have shown a step in the right direction IMO.  

 

They played well against Philly, they shut AZ down (not saying much, I grant), and for most of the game had the Jets reeling.  I see more of the kind of play that made them great last year the last few weeks.  I'd like to see more pass rush without blitzing and there are still too many wheel routes (or out and ups) going for big plays, but it's been a big step forward.

 

Next week though.....that'll be the real test.

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