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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:02 am
by Neutron 14
packerboy wrote: maybe not.
New thread?

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:31 pm
by nikebauer_07
Everyone back on the bandwagon :lol:

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:16 am
by packerboy
nikebauer_07 wrote:Everyone back on the bandwagon :lol:
A good question nikebauer.

I am as surprised as anyone that they are 6-6 but dont get too carried away about 6-6.

AP has been a big surprise. Everybody liked the pick but nobody expected this.

#18 has been very good and unexpected and #7 is coming around.

I said before the season started that I have seen every Viking team and never have I seen one with so little talent at the skill positions.

The 2007 draft will go down as one of the best ever because half way thru the season I will say that I heve never seen a Viking team with so much young talent and potential at the skill positions.

I hope they make the playoffs not because they will go anywhere but it would be good experience for the future. This team may have a bright future.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:30 am
by goldy313
The Vikings started winning and they still needed a buyout to sellout last week, I think the bandwagon still has plenty of room. The Vikings still lose out on nearly every tie breaking scenario so the Vikings need to win out which is possible given their schedule but how many years have we heard that?

I heard on FSR the other night that the Vikings season turned aroun when Childress was confonted by the veterens and told he had better straighten up. He wasn't coaching to his players strengths and that the Williamson debocle was the final straw. Chilly payed Williamson, quit trying to force his offense on other teams and decided to run the dang ball to open up the pass and it worked.

I'm not convinced in the coach or QB yet but I agree with Packerboy, there is reason for optimism.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:56 am
by packerboy
But goldy, I didnt think they would win 6 games all season and now we are talking about tie breakers.

I have questioned the fans blind support for this team in the past along with the disproportionate media attention they get.

But honestly, right now, I have to question the lack of support at the gate.

AP alone should sell the place out.

I am glad to say I saw Gayle Sayers play at the old Met.

AP is the same... only the updated version. Gotta get out and see him.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:44 am
by Irishmans Shanty
With the Bears & Redskins canabalizing each other last night, it's down to 7 teams for 1 spot

Vikings (6-6) @SF, Chi, Was, @Den
Cardinals (6-6) @Sea, @NO, Atl, St.L
Lions (6-6) Dal, @SD, KC, @GB
Redskins (6-7)
Saints (5-7)
Panthers (5-7)
Eagles (5-7)

Here's what needs to happen this Sunday
Giants over Eagles
Jags over Panthers
Cowboys over Lions
Seahawks over Cardinals
Falcons over Saints

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:09 am
by packerboy
You never know and maybe I'm wrong, but I think its down to the Vikings and AZ.

The Lions are reeling and they have to play the Boys and GB at GB.Thats 8 losses for sure.

No 5-7 team is good enough to run the table regardless of schedule so the most wins among that group will be 8.

Washington wont beat the Vikings in the Dome.

Ive got our Queens down for 3 more wins.

AZ could match that and we have a tie but thats the way I see it happening, maybe

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:17 am
by nikebauer_07
The Saints could win out to finish 9-7, they have the potential to be a good team if they get rolling. I really don't see the Vikes winning out though, the NFC is a mess besides Dallas and Green Bay.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:41 am
by packerboy
nikebauer_07 wrote:The Saints could win out to finish 9-7,
Maybe.

Its like going to the track and betting on maiden race. You try to pick the best of the worst.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:56 pm
by Govs93
AWESOME!!!

Jerry Burns should do the same for his Alfred Anderson rant. I'd buy that shirt.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:58 pm
by packerboy
He is who we thought he was.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:51 pm
by goldy313
The Lions are an absolute train wreck right now, though in the NFL trainwrecks turn into dynamo's and visa versa on a weekly basis. Shoud the Lions beat the Cowboys at Ford Field Sunday they'll be in good shape, their last game at Green Bay will mean nothing for the Packers other than a chance to get someone hurt so I think the Lions win that one, leaving a tough game at San Diego, the Lions go 2-2 and finish at 8-8.

The Cardinals go down the next 2 weeks at Seattle and at New Orleans they'll end up 8-8 as well, though they could tank against the much improving and healthy Rams and end up 7-9. If they win though they move within a game of Seattle and Seattle has a much tougher schedule. The Vikings can cross off the Cardinals with a loss on Sunday.

The Redskins would be in if their next two games were at home but they won't win at the Giants or at Minnesota, the Cowboys may have to win to secure home field but I doubt it, the Skins end up 6-10.

New Orleans wins out and ends up 9-7, I said this 4 weeks ago with my pocketbook in Las Vegas and they went 1-3 so don't listen to me on anything concerning the Saints. They're the most enigmatic team in the NFL and blowing their game at home against Tampa Bay last week could be a season killer.

Minnesota caught a break when Chicago's season effectively ended last night, unless Denver is still in the hunt the Vikings should win out. I thought this last year and they tanked. One thing we know the Vikings are great with the lead, a disaster when behind. The teams they play should give the Vikings a chance to play with the lead. They go 3-1 and end up 9-7 needing New Orleans to lose to get into the playoffs.

The Playoffs end up: 1)Dallas, 2) Green Bay, 3) Tampa Bay, 4) Seattle, 5) New York, 6) Minnesota

and that dang 40-1 ticket I plunked down $50 on the Saints to win the NFC prior to their demolishing Jacksonville goes uncashed.

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:14 pm
by elliott70
Back on the wagon?


I've been driving the dang thing and palying first sax in the gall darn band.

:D :D :D :D


And, yes, the Vikings won again today.

Uh, 7 - 6.....

Where to and what tune, fellas??

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:07 am
by Irishmans Shanty
Vikings (7-6) Chi, Was, @Den
------------------------------------
Cardinals (6-7) @NO, Atl, St.L
Lions (6-7) @SD, KC, @GB
Redskins (6-7) could have a big one against the Vikes in two weeks
Saints (5-7) tonight vs. Atl

"It' in THEIR hands"

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:58 am
by tomASS
Irishmans Shanty wrote:
"It' in THEIR hands"

as long as it's not in Troy Williamson's hands 8)

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:06 am
by packerboy
tomASS wrote:
Irishmans Shanty wrote:
"It' in THEIR hands"

as long as it's not in Troy Williamson's hands 8)

I think the "TWill era" is over.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:59 am
by grindiangrad-80
They start out 2-5. :oops:
Now the media is pretty sure they will be 10-6. :)
Who'da thunk. :?

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:15 am
by Irishmans Shanty
Vikings 7-6; Chi, Wash, @Den (NFC 5-5)
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Saints 7-7; Phi, @Chi (NFC 6-4)
Redskins 7-7; @Min, Dal (NFC 4-5)


It's down to three and it is still in THEIR hands.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:19 am
by Govs93
Irishmans Shanty wrote:Vikings (7-6) Chi, Wash, @Den
-----------------------------
Saints (7-7) Phi, @Chi
Redskins (7-7) @Min, Dal


It's down to three and it is still in THEIR hands.
It's not beyond the realm of possibility that they can catch the Giants too. They're only 1 game back and hold the tie breaker, and NY still has to deal with the Patriots.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:27 am
by Irishmans Shanty
I could see the Giants dropping their last two, they go to Buffalo and finish up at home with New England.

It's also conceivable that both Wash and New Orleans leadfrog the Vikings and NY. Tonight is important for the Vikes but next week is huge, if they lose that one they'll also lose the tie breaker to Wash.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:31 am
by Govs93
grindiangrad-80 wrote:They start out 2-5. :oops:
Now the media is pretty sure they will be 10-6. :)
Who'da thunk. :?
I'm right there with them. I was down on this club before the season and into the early going. I'll admit I was wrong... it's nice to have a pleasant surprise in this town for a change (I mean the Vikes winning... not me being wrong... although that's a surprise in itself! :D ).

I still don't see them making a trip to Arizona this season, but just being in a playoff chase this late in the season is far more than I would have hoped for.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:44 am
by packerboy
I dont know if any of these teams will win out. Usually 7-6,7-7 teams dont.

But they need to win the games that they should win. With the Vikings, the first one of those is tonight.

At home on Monday night isnt what it used to be but its still an advantage.

I am as surprised as anyone that they are playing meaningful Dec games.

Things have happened that a lot of fans didnt expect. The following are some of those things:

1. AP. Most figured he would help out right away but the young man is a natural born world shaker. (thank you Dragline)

2. The defensive coaches finally figured out that they dont have pass rushing linemen and that in the NFL it is important to put pressure on the passer ....so lets bring some people every so often.

3. #7

4. #18

5. The players got sick of losing

6. Things have bounced their way.

7. The offensive line is earnig their pay....finally

8. They havent played anybody good

9. There isnt anybody that good to play

10. Zygi hangs on the sidelines

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 5:41 pm
by grindiangrad-80
I ripped on the Viks so bad for the last 2 years that it's almost embarrassing to try and act like a fan now. (They did earn some rippin)
Hard to figure.
At 2-5 they led the league in rushing and rush def.
Now ESPN says they are a dangerous playoff team because they lead the league in rushing and rush def.
Whatever, Go Viks.

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:56 pm
by elliott70
grindiangrad-80 wrote:I ripped on the Viks so bad for the last 2 years that it's almost embarrassing to try and act like a fan now. (They did earn some rippin)
Hard to figure.
At 2-5 they led the league in rushing and rush def.
Now ESPN says they are a dangerous playoff team because they lead the league in rushing and rush def.
Whatever, Go Viks.

80,
Welcome back to the wagon.
I'll move some people over and give you a good seat. Right next to PB.
:D

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:22 pm
by packerboy
Thanks for saving my spot elliott. Ill buy the second round at the Liffey.

But we cant be too hard on the Viking fans who lost faith.

They are not who we thought they were.