The Vikings seem to have peaked for the year. Today's game is painful to watch, and I havent seen it since just before the half.
My only question on Vikings football any more is which game will Teddy Bridgewater get killed in? We have no pass offensive line whatsoever at all. Jeez, put someone from the stands out there for QB, why kill a real athlete? Train Bridgewater durning the week so in a few years when we have a front line we will have a qb to go with it, why shorten his career like this?
In watching other games this year, not 'home team' stuff, the officiating is really horrible. NFL needs to fix that, or the game will slip away from them. The rule book got so complicated, its terrible. We don't even know what a catch is any more, should just be a basic part of the game. Any team with a strong qb and a disciplined front line can score at will by just throwing long passes, law of averages says 1 penalty for 25-30 yards against the defense every 3 downs, moves the ball better than running it. Endless stops to review everything, and then you still don't really know what the rule was the refs just move the ball so,we here on the field and move the clock to some other time and don't know what happened. Folks will stop watching something that doesn't make sense.
Think the Vikes have had some terrible calls against them in the first half, but doesn't really change the game or score, they are playing with all defensive backups that just can't cope with a fast defense Seattle has, and they aren't built to come from behind on offense, so makes no difference in the outcome we will have today.
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