
Okay, I know this is going to sound lazy, but I promise it’s not!
But after watching Sunday’s game… the first truly complete game played by the Vikings, I can’t pick a player of the game.
The Minnesota Vikings are a team that is incredibly stacked with talented football players, pretty much from top to bottom, but so far, they’ve had trouble putting 4 quarters of play together all in the same week. Obviously, with a 9-1 record, they’ve played well when it was necessary, but this is a team that trailed the Browns and the Lions at half time in the first two weeks of the season. It’s a team that needed a last second TD pass to put away San Francisco. It’s a team that gave up a ton of passing yards to a backup quarterback of a winless team when they played St Louis. It’s a team that led the Ravens big, but almost blew it and had to rely on a missed field goal by their kicker to leave with a victory. It’s a team that last week against the Lions, even though they won big, they looked sloppy doing it.
But this week all that changed. This week was a solid performance from top to bottom.
That’s why I have to give the Player(s) of the Game nod to the entire team.
Here are some reasons why.
-The team led a complete offensive attack, gaining 160 yards on the ground and 271 yards through the air
-The rushing attack was a team effort with 82 yards from Adrian Peterson and 73 yards from Chester Taylor
-Brett Favre completed 88% of his passes, and Tarvaris Jackson completed 75% of his.
-Both quarterbacks threw TD passes, Favre with 4 and Jackson with 1.
-4 different receivers caught touchdowns: Rice, Berrian, Shiancoe, and Harvin
-3 receivers had over 70 yards in receptions: Rice (89), Harvin (79), and Shiancoe (78)
-7 different receivers caught a pass
-4 receivers caught 4 or more passes: Peterson (4), Harvin (5), Rice (6), Shiancoe (8)
-The team was a perfect 3/3 from the red zone
-The team had no turnovers
-The team was 61% on 3rd downs
-The team had 28 first downs
-The offense held onto the ball for over 42 minutes
-Longwell went 5/5 kicking
-14 defenders made tackles
-8 defenders made multiple tackles
-The Vikings had 2 sacks from non-linemen: Henderson and Abdullah
-The defense held Seattle to 212 net yards
-The defense held Seattle to 4 rushing yards
-The defense held Seattle to 10 first downs
-The defense held Seattle to a 10% third down efficiency
-Seattle fumbled the ball 4 times against the defense (the Vikings recovered 1)
-Only 4 Seattle receivers were allowed catches.
This game was a pleasure to watch from start to finish. I’m always proud to be a Vikings fan, but this game reminded me why.
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