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Minnesota Vikings (2-12) vs. Washington Redskins (5-9)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Previews,General by admin on Saturday 24 December 2011 at 6:32 am

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

New Orleans Saints 42, Minnesota Vikings 20

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Recaps,General by admin on Monday 19 December 2011 at 3:27 am

The Vikings never had a chance today against the Saints, who blew them way.  Christian Ponder completed 14 of 31 passes for 120 yards with 2 TD passes and 1 INT.  He also carried the ball 3 times for 34 yards (11.3 ypc) in this game.  Joe Webb threw 1 incomplete pass today.  Adrian Peterson led the way on the ground for the Vikings in this game with 60 yards rushing on 12 carries (5.0 ypc).  Toby Gerhart pitched in with 2 carries for 12 yards (6.0 ypc) and he also led the way in the passing game for the Vikings with 4 grabs for 46 yards (11.5 avg) with 2 TDs.  The Vikings finished up with 105 yards rushing on 18 carries (5.8 ypc) and they also completed 14 of 32 passes (43.8%) for 102 yards as they had possession of the ball for 21:11.

The defense was awful today for the Vikings.  LB E.J. Henderson (11 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss and 1 QB hit), LB Chad Greenway (10 tackles), safety Jamarca Sanford (9 tackles) and LB Erin Henderson (9 tackles) led the way on D for the Vikings today.  DE Everson Griffen and safety Mistral Raymond pitched in with 1 fumble recovery each for the Vikings.  The Saints finished up with 161 yards rushing on 38 carries (4.2 ypc) and they also completed 32 of 41 passes (78%) for 412 yards.  The Vikings are now 2-12 on the season.

Minnesota Vikings (2-11) vs. New Orleans Saints (10-3)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Previews,General by admin on Friday 16 December 2011 at 6:35 pm

The Vikings have lost five games in a row, but the last two of them have been close games.  The Saints have won five games in a row and they are rolling when they get to play inside.  The Saints are trying to get the #2 seed in the NFL Playoffs, so they aren’t going to overlook the Vikings this weekend.  Here is a look at the matchups in this game:

When the Vikings have the ball:  The Vikings are likely going to try to run the ball more than usual with Adrian Peterson and Toby Gerhart against a Saints’ D that is allowing 4.9 yards per carry and 110.3 rushing yards per game so far this year.  The Vikings should try to play keepaway with the running game, because they aren’t going to win a shootout with the Saints.  The Vikings will try to get the ball in WR Percy Harvin’s hands as much has possible in this game as he is a gamebreaker for the Vikings.  The Vikings will have to give Christian Ponder time to throw the ball, or he’s going to be throwing it to the Saints’ DBs this weekend.

When the Saints have the ball:  The Saints are going to bomb away at a Vikings’ D that is allowing 248.8 yards passing per game and opposing QBs have a Rating of 107.1 against the Vikings so far this year.  Drew Brees is going to have a field day throwing the ball this weekend if DE Jared Allen (17.5 sacks) and the rest of the Vikings get a lot of pressure on him.  The Vikings’ secondary is going to have mis-matches against Marques Colston, Jimmy Graham, Robert Meachem, Lance Moore, Devery Henderson and Darren Sproles.  The Vikings’ front seven is going to have to deal with RBs Darren Sproles, Pierre Thomas and Chris Ivory.

PREDICTION:  SAINTS 33, VIKINGS 20

Christian Ponder better step up for the Minnesota Vikings

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,Needs to Step Up by admin on Thursday 15 December 2011 at 9:42 pm

23-year old rookie QB Christian Ponder better step up for the Vikings, because 25-year old Joe Webb is breathing down his back.  Ponder has played in 8 games for the Vikings so far this year and he has completed 132 of 237 passes (55.7%) for 1,637 yards with 11 TD passes and 11 INTs (73.4 QB Rating).  Ponder has also carried the ball 21 times for 165 yards (7.9 ypc) so far this year.  He has been getting sloppy lately and throwing a lot of interceptions.  If he wants to keep his starting job, he needs to be more careful when he’s throwing the ball.  Joe Webb has looked solid for the Vikings this year.  In 8 games, Webb has completed 13 of 25 passes (52%) for 92 yards with  1 TD pass and 0 INTs (74.1 QB Rating).  He has also carried the ball 11 times for 118 yards (10.7 ypc) with 1 TD run so far this year.  Webb has now played in 13 games in his first two years with the Vikings and he has completed 67 of 114 passes (58.8%) for 569 yards with 1 TD pass and 3 INTs (63.8 QB Rating).  He has also carried the ball 29 times for 238 yards (8.2 ypc) with 3 TD runs so far in his NFL career.

The Minnesota Vikings place WR Stephen Burton on I.R.

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,Injury Reports by admin on Tuesday 13 December 2011 at 2:07 pm

The Vikings have placed 22-year old WR Stephen Burton on the Injured Reserve List, ending his season due to a strained MCL.  Burton played in 3 games for the Vikings this year and he caught 2 passes for 38 yards (19.0 avg).  He was a 7th round pick out of tiny West Texas A&M in last June’s NFL Draft.  The Vikings will be o.k. without him the rest of the year.

Detroit Lions 34, Minnesota Vikings 28

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Recaps,General by admin on Monday 12 December 2011 at 2:34 pm

The Vikings deserve a lot of credit for not giving up in this game, which would have been easy as they were down 31-14 at the half.  Christian Ponder completed 11 of 21 passes for 115 yards with 2 TD passes and 3 INTs (one of which was returned 30 yards for a TD by CB Alponso Smith of the Lions).  He also lost a fumble on a sack, which was recovered in the end zone by LB Stephen Tulloch for a Lions’ TD.  Ponder was yanked from the game and replace by Joe Webb, who really injected energy into the offense as he almost brought them all the way back.  Webb completed 12 of 23 passes for 84 yards with 1 TD pass and 0 INTs.  He also carried the ball 7 times for 109 yards (15.6 avg) with 1 TD run in this game.  Toby Gerhart had a very solid game for the Vikings yesterday as he carried the ball 19 times for 90 yards (4.7 ypc) and he also caught 3 passes for 19 yards (6.3 avg) with 1 TD grab.  Lorenzo Booker pitched in with 3 carries for 17 yards (5.7 ypc)  yesterday.  WR Percy Harvin led the way in the passing game for the Vikings with 10 grabs for 69 yards and he also carried the ball 4 times for 40 yards (10.0 ypc).  WR Devin Aromashodu (4 rec, 47 yards, TD) and TE Visanthe Shiancoe (3 rec, 33 yards, TD) also pitched in for the Vikings in the passing game.  The Vikings rushed for 269 yards on 35 carries (7.7 ypc) and they also completed 23 of 44 passes (52.3%) for 156 yards as they had possession of the ball for 28:46.

The defense didn’t play that bad in this game as Christian Ponder gave the Lions two TDs and set them up with some short fields.  LB Chad Greenway (8 tackles) and safety Jamarca Sanford (8 tackles) led the way on D for the Vikings yesterday.  DT Kevin Williams (5 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, 1 sack and 1 QB hit) and DE Jared Allen (3 tackles, 3 sacks, 3 tackles for a loss and 3 QB hits) also had solid games yesterday for the Vikings.  The Lions finished up with 72 yards rushing on 21 carries (3.4 ypc) and they also completed 20 of 29 passes (69%) for 208 yards.  The Vikings are now 2-11 on the year.

Minnesota Vikings (2-10) vs. Detroit Lions (7-5)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Previews,General by admin on Thursday 8 December 2011 at 12:34 am

The Vikings have lost four games in a row.  They lost the first meeting with the Lions 26-23 in O.T. in Minnesota.  The Lions have lost three of their last four games and they have given up 130 points in those contests.  Here is a look at the matchups in this game:

When the Vikings have the ball:  The Vikings might be getting back Adrian Peterson in this game.  It would be perfect timing as the Lions are giving up 125.0 yards rushing per game and 4.8 yards per carry.  If Peterson can’t go, Toby Gerhart will get the call at RB and he will likely be effective.  If Christian Ponder has time to throw the ball, he could have some success down the field throwing  to Percy Harvin and Devin Aromashodu.  Ponder will have to be careful though as the Lions have 15 interceptions already this year.

When the Lions have the ball:  The Vikings better hope that they can get to Matt Stafford, because he’s going to shred the secondary if he has time to throw the ball.  DE Jared Allen (14.5 sacks) will have to get a lot of hits on Stafford or it’s going to be a very long day in Detroit for the Vikings.  Stafford will likely spread the ball around to keep everyone happy, but WR Calvin Johnson will be the main man and he’s going to give the Vikings’ D fits in this game.  Maurice Morris will likely be the main back for the Lions in this game and the Vikings’ front seven should be able to handle stopping him.

PREDICTION:  LIONS 34, VIKINGS 17

Percy Harvin needs to get the ball more for the Minnesota Vikings

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,Stepping Up by admin on Tuesday 6 December 2011 at 5:30 pm

Other than Adrian Peterson, 23-year old WR Percy Harvin is by far the best playmaker on the Vikings.  He has played in 12 games for the Vikings so far this year and he has caught 59 passes for 710 yards (12.0 avg) with 4 TD grabs.  Vikings’ QBs have completed an amazing 59 of 78 passes (75.6%) when throwing the ball in Harvin’s direction.  Harvin has also carried the ball 38 times for 254 yards (6.7 ypc) with 1 TD run as he is a very effective runner.  That isn’t it though.  Harvin has also returned 11 kickoffs for 398 yards (36.2 avg) with 1 TD return this year.  Harvin now has 108 touches so far this year and he has rolled up 1,362 all-purpose yards (12.6 avg. per touch).  Harvin is averaging 113.5 all-purpose yards for the Vikings, but he has potential for much more.

Denver Broncos 35, Minnesota Vikings 32

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Recaps,General by admin on Monday 5 December 2011 at 3:56 am

The Vikings played a great game offensively until the last time they had the ball.  Christian Ponder threw a interception to CB Andre Goodman of the Broncos late in the game.  The Broncos’ offense grinded down the clock and then Matt Prater nailed a 23-yard field as time expired to doom the Vikings today.  Christian Ponder was solid for the most part in this game as he completed 29 of 47 passes for 381 yards with 3 TD passes and 2 INTs.  His interceptions were both really costly for the Vikings today.  One of them was returned 16 yards for a TD by LB Mario Haggan of the Broncos and the other one set up the game winning field goal for the Broncos.  Ponder also carried the ball 1 time for 12 yards.  Joe Webb completed his only pass attempt in this game and it was good for 8 yards.  He also carried the ball 1 time for 4 yards for the Vikings today.  Toby Gerhart had a very solid game with 91 yards rushing on 21 carries (4.3 ypc) and 42 yards receiving on 8 grabs (5.3 avg).  WR Percy Harvin was electric today for the Vikings as he caught 8 passes for 156 yards (19.5 avg) with 2 TD grabs.  He also carried the ball 5 times for 19 yards (3.8 ypc) in this game.  WR Devin Aromashodu (6 rec, 90 yards), TE Visanthe Shiancoe (4 rec, 36 yards) and TE Kyle Rudolph (1 rec, 19 yards, TD) also pitched in for the Vikings in the passing game today.  The Vikings finished up with 129 yards rushing on 30 carries (4.3 ypc) and they also completed 30 of 48 passes (62.5%) for 360 yards as they had possession of the ball for 37:51.

The defense wasn’t too good for the Vikings today.  CB Benny Sapp (6 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss), CB Cedric Griffin (6 tackles), LB Erin Henderson (6 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss) and LB Chad Greenway (6 tackles) led the way for the Vikings’ D in this game.  DE Jared Allen (3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 QB hits, 1 fumble recovery and a safety) and safety Jamarca Sanford (3 tackles and 1 fumble recovery) also had solid games for the Vikings today.  The Broncos finished up with 150 yards rushing on 32 carries (4.7 ypc) and they also completed 10 of 15 passes (66.7%) for 186 yards in this game.  The Vikings are now 2-10 on the season.

Minnesota Vikings (2-9) vs. Denver Broncos (6-5)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Previews,General by admin on Saturday 3 December 2011 at 7:52 pm

The Vikings have lost three games in a row now by a combined score of 96-42!  The Broncos on the other hand, have won 4 games in a row and they are 5-1 with Tim Tebow starting at QB.  Here is a look at the matchups in this game:

When the Vikings have the ball:  Without Adrian Peterson, the Vikings should come out throwing the ball on the Broncos.  If Christian Ponder has time to throw the ball, he’s likely to have some success as the Broncos are giving up 234.7 yards passing per game.  The problem is that Ponder doesn’t have many weapons in the passing game.  WR Percy Harvin and TE Visanthe Shiancoe should be his top targets tomorrow afternoon.  Toby Gerhart could have some success tomorrow running the ball against a Broncos’ D that is allowing 120.5 yards rushing per game and 4.1 yards per carry.

When the Broncos have the ball:  The Vikings are going to key on stopping Willis McGahee and Tim Tebow from running the ball.  That will be easier said than done as the Broncos are averaging 159.7 yards rushing per game and 4.8 yards per carry.  Still, the Vikings are only giving up 99.6 yards rushing per game and 3.7 yards per carry.  The Vikings have had a ton of injuries in the secondary, so they will try to get a good pass rush on Tim Tebow on passing downs.  If they get in his grill, he might make some mistakes throwing the ball.  The Vikings will likely double cover WR Eric Decker on passing downs and dare Tebow to beat them by throwing to someone else.

PREDICTION:  BRONCOS 17, VIKINGS 13