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Prescott -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/12/2012 11:13:49 AM)

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Shoulder hits to the body wrapping both arms if possible so when he lands he lands without his arms breaking his fall.


This isn't really legal anymore, tackles on QBs like these draw flags now. They will be watching closely, the refs are mandated to protect the QB.

I don't expect RGIII to run much, if he's smart.

I hope we can beat them with their QB healthy and not concussed all game. That would be a clean win and if this team can beat a good team like Washington, at full strength. Would bode very well for the future. Let's face it, if they can win this game, the playoffs are not just wishful thinking. They become a goal that is right there to bust through.




Guest -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/12/2012 11:21:42 AM)

Washington currently has an 8 game home losing streak... with the Vikes being one of the teams contributing to it.
It'd be sweet to double up ... but streaks are made to be broken.
WAS 16 MIN 10




RBIrving -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/12/2012 1:10:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Prescott

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Shoulder hits to the body wrapping both arms if possible so when he lands he lands without his arms breaking his fall.


This isn't really legal anymore, tackles on QBs like these draw flags now. They will be watching closely, the refs are mandated to protect the QB.

I don't expect RGIII to run much, if he's smart.

I hope we can beat them with their QB healthy and not concussed all game. That would be a clean win and if this team can beat a good team like Washington, at full strength. Would bode very well for the future. Let's face it, if they can win this game, the playoffs are not just wishful thinking. They become a goal that is right there to bust through.


When a QB leaves the pocket and begins running he's treated like any other RB, with the exception of the slide rule.

As with any QB, you need to get pressure early and often. Rookie QBs are a lot easier to confuse than veterans. If the opportunity arises, hit RG3 and hit him hard. I never call for a dirty hit, but if the opportunity is there you take it. That's football.

This is one of the reasons running QBs don't have lengthy careers in the NFL. They either learn to limit their rushes or they get injured. They get no special protection once they become a running back. Ask Culpepper how that worked out.




Guest -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/13/2012 7:49:18 AM)

Heard last night that the Yankees have won 92 consecutive playoff games when leading in the 8th.
So maybe Washington's home losing streak can go a little longer.
Everson Griffen has the game of his life against RGIII and the team dedicates the win to EG's mom.
Vikings 26 Skins 17.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/13/2012 9:35:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Art

Washington currently has an 8 game home losing streak... with the Vikes being one of the teams contributing to it.
It'd be sweet to double up ... but streaks are made to be broken.
WAS 16 MIN 10


If we can only score 10 points against that pass defense we deserve to lose.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/13/2012 5:49:46 PM)

Washington has an aggressive pass defense which goes for the turnovers, but gives up the big plays. I read where the Redskins have not faced a team that is committed to the run like the Vikings.

The key, to me is that the Vikings need to avoid turning the ball over on the road and on defense, they need to contain RGIII's running.




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 2:07:27 AM)

I'm not sure if it matters that the Redskins haven't faced a run game like the Vikes, it's always hard to run on the road. A couple holding calls and the run game can get pretty much completely down on the road.

And aggressive pass defense could spell trouble for Ponder on the road, they've yet to really see that, they've faced 2 weak pass defenses on the road so far, but I'm not sure if the 'Skins defense is much either. I want to pick the Vikes because I like Ponder's experience in a close game over the inexperienced rookie, but I think this could be a game where the turnovers favor the opposition.

Unless the Vikes get a defensive TD, I think the 'Skins will win this one:

Vikes 24
Redskins 30




Ricky J -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 8:18:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: marty

I'm not sure if it matters that the Redskins haven't faced a run game like the Vikes, it's always hard to run on the road. A couple holding calls and the run game can get pretty much completely down on the road.

And agressive pass defense could spell trouble for Ponder on the road, they've yet to really see that, they've faced 2 weak pass defenses on the road so far, but I'm not sure if the 'Skins defense is much either. I want to pick the Vikes because I like Ponder's experience in a close game over the inexperienced rookie, but I think this could be a game where the turnovers favor the opposition.

Unless the Vikes get a defensive TD, I think the 'Skins will win this one:

Vikes 24
Redskins 30


Whew, for a moment there I thought you were picking the Vikes.

[;)]




Dave Odle -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 11:48:06 AM)

I think we take this one pretty easily. 27-13. Vikes

Their secondary is just awful. It makes sense, though. Much of their secondary is our purge from the offseason (Cedric Griffin, Madieu Williams).




Eric K -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 11:57:34 AM)

27-17




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 7:33:03 PM)

I think either the Packers will win, or Aaron Rodgers will get hurt tonight. Unfortunately, my gut says the Pack will win.




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 11:31:19 PM)

Unfortunately, I was pretty accurate this week.

But winning and going 3-4 after beating what is touted by most as the best team in the NFL right now, and the Packers are right in the thick of things, the schedule being softer the rest of the way, and feeling like they can beat ANY team.

Packers 38
Texans 31


Actual score:

Packers 42
Texans 24


Pretty close, I just thought the Texans would put up more of a fight. The Packers were the team with something to prove. Good playcalling by McCarthy, and good play by Rodgers, Nelson and Jones. I wonder if Rodgers will last the season, he's taking a beating this year.

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I had:

Vikes 24
Redskins 30


Actual score:

Vikes 26
Redskins 38


I was pretty close if you take away the Steve Young impression. I haven't seen the game yet, but have it DVRd. Who needs WRs when you have a QB that can run ? Is Webb going to be starting soon ?




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/14/2012 11:39:20 PM)

Those 2 predictions were pretty close, and the Vikes are running pretty close to my before season predictions, I was only wrong on the 49er game so far. I had them going 7-9, they'll finish 8-8 if I'm right the rest of the way.

I realize I lose some credibility as I made a switch last week to the Titans, I shouldn't have done that. My before season prediction had the Vikes winning that one, and I thought they might even win that game fairly easily. I just thought I'd take a stab at changing the pick the week of the game, and picking against the Vikes because that seemed to work so well the 1st season Favre was in Minnesota. I don't think I'll do that anymore, that's just being overly superstitious. I'll just try to stick with who I really think will win.




Prescott -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/15/2012 12:40:10 PM)

You don't think you'll pick both teams to win and lose and then count it as getting it right? [;)]




Rob Viking -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/15/2012 2:36:59 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Rob Viking

No surprises in the Titans game for me they are beyond terrible.

I had us losing to Washington in my pre season predictions 23-20, I will maintain that score if RGIII plays, though I see that going in the Vikes favor now mainly due to Cundiff. I simply can't envision Cundiff hitting 3 FGs. If RGIII doesn't play we got them 27-10.

This is a crucial game.


If Cundiff was playing it might have been the difference. Forbath's 50 yarder was a turning point in the game. It was Washington's first points of the game and it could have still kept the score 9-0 and we would have had good field position. Perhaps we go for the jugular there and force the Skins out of their gameplan.




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 2:45:57 AM)

Arizona goes up 24-0 midway through the 2nd quarter, Vikes get 2 FGs by halftime. Vikes get another FG, then a defensive TD, then a Harvin TD where they go for the 2 point conversion and miss. Then Walsh hits the game winner, Vikes win 26-24. Arizona has a chance to win it at the end, but they miss a 48 yarder with time running out.

Blair Walsh breaks the NFL record for longest FG, with his 2nd FG of the day, a SIXTY FIVE yard FG.

Cards 24
Vikes 26




thebigo -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 7:21:53 AM)

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ORIGINAL: marty

Arizona goes up 24-0 midway through the 2nd quarter, Vikes get 2 FGs by halftime. Vikes get another FG, then a defensive TD, then a Harvin TD where they go for the 2 point conversion and miss. Then Walsh hits the game winner, Vikes win 26-24. Arizona has a chance to win it at the end, but they miss a 48 yarder with time running out.

Blair Walsh breaks the NFL record for longest FG, with his 2nd FG of the day, a SIXTY FIVE yard FG.

Cards 24
Vikes 26



9 + 7 + 6 + 3 = 26?




Guest -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 9:49:11 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thebigo

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ORIGINAL: marty

Arizona goes up 24-0 midway through the 2nd quarter, Vikes get 2 FGs by halftime. Vikes get another FG, then a defensive TD, then a Harvin TD where they go for the 2 point conversion and miss. Then Walsh hits the game winner, Vikes win 26-24. Arizona has a chance to win it at the end, but they miss a 48 yarder with time running out.

Blair Walsh breaks the NFL record for longest FG, with his 2nd FG of the day, a SIXTY FIVE yard FG.

Cards 24
Vikes 26



9 + 7 + 6 + 3 = 26?



Remember AZ with "sway"= 26

Without "sway" is 25....




Mark Anderson -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 10:11:07 AM)

Vikes 27

AZ 10




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 8:11:20 PM)

Nice job Mark ! You were closer than what I had.

I was proud I predicted a defensive TD, it happened, and that is NOT something that happens very often with the Vikings.

I was all wrong about the FGs, and I meant to put 25, not 26. Good catch big-O. I wasn't thinking about 'sway' much, though I would have expected they'd favor the Cards with a 3rd string QB, playing on the road at Minnesota, where the Vikes are undefeated. Haven't seen the game yet, did the officials favor the Cards, was it about even, or did they help the Vikes in regards to calls and non-calls ?




Thomas O. Eliason -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 9:28:37 PM)

Tampon Bay looked pretty good to me today.

Thursday is no gimme.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 10:15:18 PM)

Freeman has put together back to back very productive games.




JT2 -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 10:17:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Thomas O. Eliason

Tampon Bay looked pretty good to me today.

Thursday is no gimme.



Yet we're an early 6.5 favorite.




marty -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/21/2012 10:26:13 PM)

I don't know why anyone would think of TB as a gimme when their QB is producing points, and the Vikes are struggling at QB.

With the exception of the 49er game, totally on track with my before season prediction:

1 vs Jacksonville W
2 @ Indianapolis L
3 vs San Francisco L - could be a lopsided loss
4 @ Detroit W upset win
5 vs Tennessee - W
6 @ Washington L - disappointing loss after 3-2 start
7 Vs Arizona W bounce back win
8 vs Tampa Bay L - disappointing loss in final seconds
9 @ Seattle L -
10 vs Detroit W
11 BYE WEEK
12 @ Chicago L lopsided loss
13 @ Green Bay L
14 vs Chicago L
15 @ St. Louis W
16 @ Houston L lopsided loss
17 vs Green Bay W A win over Packer backups

I think Ponder is going to play his best game to date, but TB will win a squeeker, in OT:

Tampa Bay 41
Minnesota 34




RBIrving -> RE: Predictions for Next Week (and maybe beyond) (10/22/2012 9:50:25 AM)

I think coming up short on a divisional home game takes a bit out of the players.

I could be wrong, but I think Thursday night games favor the home team. They get one more day of practice. Normally, I would give this one to the Bucs, as they tend to have our number. I'm also expecting a close game, with home field advantage being the difference.

Not to nitpick, marty, but you don't understand the OT rules. If you win in OT it can only be by these margins. 2,3 & 6. There is no PAT in overtime. There is if you score a TD at the end of regulation, but not in OT. The TD ends the game.

I don't think it will be a high scoring game, coming off 4 days rest. 23-16 Minnesota.




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