Re: It’s time to credit the defense
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 6:31 am
You all still want Donatell gone after the season? 

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I can remember in years past when there'd be like 6 Vikings chasing a fumble but, the single lineman from the opponent still recovered and kept possession lol. or they'd be bobbling and dropping sure interceptions. LIke ouch!! shoulda had those.CharVike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 1:12 amWins and loses are based on points scored. Many things determine points and getting turnovers are great, We just won a game off a turnover. That was a TD 6 points. If Peg was allowed to attempt the extra point it would have been 7 oh wait still 6 But I agree turnover ratio is a key stat. Turnovers will kill you.Chi-Town Vike wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 10:41 pm What about turnover differential though? Vikes currently tied for 3rd in the league with Dallas with a +6 t/o diff. Ravens 2nd with +7 and Eagles in the top spot with + 15. I'm leaning more on the takeaway aspect of the stat. History has shown that Greedy defenses make teams go far.
The Vikings must be the luckiest team of all time according to youJJBreaksRecords wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 2:13 pm This D is a joke, they dont deserve any credit. Other than being lucky. When the ball stops bouncing our way, like in the Cowpies game, we are in for a lot of pain. Hopefully a new DC next year, and move back to the 4-3. Or at least a 3-4 where the DBs can blitz and press cover sometimes. I think this D is in last place for any meaningful stat.
They certainly have most of the year, esp. with injuries. Thats all over as of last week. The Cowboys were beating us last week at the half by 23. They are losing to the Giants today. But the refs are going to help the cowpies any time they can.Pondering Her Percy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:14 pmThe Vikings must be the luckiest team of all time according to youJJBreaksRecords wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 2:13 pm This D is a joke, they dont deserve any credit. Other than being lucky. When the ball stops bouncing our way, like in the Cowpies game, we are in for a lot of pain. Hopefully a new DC next year, and move back to the 4-3. Or at least a 3-4 where the DBs can blitz and press cover sometimes. I think this D is in last place for any meaningful stat.
We got some calls last night. Well, the officiating went our way last night. a long time comin on that. They could've easily not have overturned that TD on the Pats. They missed a facemask on Jones and a few more calls.JJBreaksRecords wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 6:33 pmThey certainly have most of the year, esp. with injuries. Thats all over as of last week. The Cowboys were beating us last week at the half by 23. They are losing to the Giants today. But the refs are going to help the cowpies any time they can.Pondering Her Percy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:14 pm
The Vikings must be the luckiest team of all time according to you
Serious question: Did the receiver drop the ball during the reception attempt? It looked to me like he bobbled it and then re-established the possession short of the goal line. If that was the case, shouldn't it have been a reception (but not a TD) with the spot of the ball at about the 1 foot line?Chi-Town Vike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 2:24 pm They could've easily not have overturned that TD on the Pats.
Pretty sure that part of the ball made contact with the turf even though his hand was under it. Didn't appear to have firm control at that particular point. when the receiver rolled over on his back he kinda bobbled it as well. He didn't maintain control of the ball thru the catching process, as they say..Just Me wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 3:17 pmSerious question: Did the receiver drop the ball during the reception attempt? It looked to me like he bobbled it and then re-established the possession short of the goal line. If that was the case, shouldn't it have been a reception (but not a TD) with the spot of the ball at about the 1 foot line?Chi-Town Vike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 2:24 pm They could've easily not have overturned that TD on the Pats.
If the ball touched the ground (it did) and came loose, even for a split second (it did), then it’s incomplete. The ball has to “survive the ground,” as they say. Goal line has no bearing.Just Me wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 3:17 pmSerious question: Did the receiver drop the ball during the reception attempt? It looked to me like he bobbled it and then re-established the possession short of the goal line. If that was the case, shouldn't it have been a reception (but not a TD) with the spot of the ball at about the 1 foot line?Chi-Town Vike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 2:24 pm They could've easily not have overturned that TD on the Pats.
For a minute there,i was like if they come back and rule inconclussive , i would a threw my beer bottle thru the tv screen. but yea the second time he lost his grip the ball was it resting om his chest. So it had to of touched the ground on the catch. It was a vikings game so i was expecting them to screw us.J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 9:45 pmIf the ball touched the ground (it did) and came loose, even for a split second (it did), then it’s incomplete. The ball has to “survive the ground,” as they say. Goal line has no bearing.Just Me wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 3:17 pm
Serious question: Did the receiver drop the ball during the reception attempt? It looked to me like he bobbled it and then re-established the possession short of the goal line. If that was the case, shouldn't it have been a reception (but not a TD) with the spot of the ball at about the 1 foot line?
If he had bobbled it WITHOUT the ball touching the ground, then the outcome would have been as you suggested.
Sounds right. It initially looked like he was "bobbling it" through the catch but I wasn't sure it had touched the ground (since his hand appeared to be under the ball when the ball was close to the ground) and then he kept it on his chest at the end. It looked like it could have been a catch, but I wasn't invested enough to go back and study it. You seem sure it did touch the ground, so yeah, at that point it would be incomplete.J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 9:45 pm
If he had bobbled it WITHOUT the ball touching the ground, then the outcome would have been as you suggested.
I don't know that I can say they don't deserve any credit. The defense has come up with some huge plays, especially late in many games this year, and while luck may play a role, they've been the difference.JJBreaksRecords wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 2:13 pm This D is a joke, they dont deserve any credit. Other than being lucky. When the ball stops bouncing our way, like in the Cowpies game, we are in for a lot of pain. Hopefully a new DC next year, and move back to the 4-3. Or at least a 3-4 where the DBs can blitz and press cover sometimes. I think this D is in last place for any meaningful stat.
I agree with you Kapp. By rule, that wasn't a catch because it touched the ground and moved when it touched it. Doesn't matter if the player had his hand otherwise under it.J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 9:45 pmIf the ball touched the ground (it did) and came loose, even for a split second (it did), then it’s incomplete. The ball has to “survive the ground,” as they say. Goal line has no bearing.Just Me wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 3:17 pm
Serious question: Did the receiver drop the ball during the reception attempt? It looked to me like he bobbled it and then re-established the possession short of the goal line. If that was the case, shouldn't it have been a reception (but not a TD) with the spot of the ball at about the 1 foot line?
If he had bobbled it WITHOUT the ball touching the ground, then the outcome would have been as you suggested.
Twitter was its usual hilarious social media cesspool.VikingLord wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:35 pmI agree with you Kapp. By rule, that wasn't a catch because it touched the ground and moved when it touched it. Doesn't matter if the player had his hand otherwise under it.J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 9:45 pm
If the ball touched the ground (it did) and came loose, even for a split second (it did), then it’s incomplete. The ball has to “survive the ground,” as they say. Goal line has no bearing.
If he had bobbled it WITHOUT the ball touching the ground, then the outcome would have been as you suggested.