Minnesota Vikings (2-12) vs. Washington Redskins (5-9)
The Vikings have lost six games in a row, as they have been awful lately. The Redskins have won two of their last four games, as they have been playing decent football lately. Here is a look at the matchups in this game:
When the Vikings have the ball: The Vikings would like to be more balanced than usual tomorrow against the Redskins. Adrian Peterson will likely get around 20 carries against a Redskins’ D that is giving up 112.0 yards rushing per game and 4.1 yards per carry. The Vikings need Peterson to have a good game to slow the Redskins’ pass rush down a little bit. If Christian Ponder has time to throw the ball, he should have some success through the air. The Vikings hope to get the ball in Percy Harvin’s hands a lot tomorrow as he is a big play just waiting to happen.
When the Redskins have the ball: Rookie RB Roy Helu is banged up a little bit, so look for the Redskins to watch his workload. That will be easy this weekend, because the Redskins are going to throw the ball a lot in his game. Rex Grossman will likely get rushed a lot in this game as the Vikings have 40 sacks already this year (DE Jared Allen has 17.5 of them), but with his big arm he should have no problem connecting on some passes down the field. WRs Jabar Gaffney, Santana Moss and Donte Stallworth are likely going to give the Vikings’ secondary fits. Opposing QBs have a 110.8 Rating against the Vikings so far this year.
PREDICTION: REDSKINS 27, VIKINGS 16
