I agree, they're better and it IS still a rebuilding a year. We shouldn't lose sight of that just because of the good start and we shouldn't even lose sight of it if the Vikes finish with a winning record.losperros wrote: Agreed. Games like that will be the litmus test. That's when the Vikings D will have to consistently be precise, not miss tackles or assignments, cover and hit extra hard. And it's when the offense will have to throw the ball downfield successfully. Things will have to open up for the Vikings.
It's just at this point I'm beginning to actually believe that this current Vikings team does have some surprises in them. Instead of dreading any upcoming games against high horsepower offenses, I'm actually looking forward to them. I'm not saying the Vikings will win all the time but I think they can make a game out of it against most any team.
It's still a rebuilding year. I think it's working. This current Vikings team is clearly better than last year's version.
I also think, amidst the weekly concern about the downfield passing game, that people need to acknowledge that the Vikes have been hitting intermediate routes and even a few deeper routes all season. They haven't connected on a bomb but despite all the consternation, the offense hasn't simply been comprised of short routes and running plays.