Re: Playoff Chances
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 6:54 pm
It's gonna be rough, we probably won't win the division and having lost to seattle AND TB who will likely be wild card contender's really makes it unlikely.
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Its like the previous 4 game never happened.Demi wrote: Did you see our last game? We've got it all figured out now.
I wouldn't be so sure. Are you watching these Bears? And remember, we'll be coming off a bye and they'll be coming off a Monday Night-er on the west coast. The odds are with us.PurpleMustReign wrote:Vikings will finish 7-9. They will not beat Chicago or GB on the road, and may beat Chicago at home, but not GB.
Haha. Good one.PurpleMustReign wrote:They won't beat STL either.
Yeah that could come back to haunt usadmvp wrote:I don't like our chances to make the playoffs, but it's not because I don't think we can win any games down the stretch. I think we can steal 2 of those really tough games (GB twice, CHI twice, and @HOU), and along with a win over St. Louis, that will put us at 9-7.
At the end of the day, we screwed ourselves by losing to Tampa Bay and Seattle. Simple as that. We needed to beat one of them at least, but since we lost to each, both own the tiebreaker over us. This means we'll need to finish a game better than both. I simply don't see that happening.
To me this is the correct take. We had a great start and then hit a skid as our youth came to the surface and we showed some inconsistency. We are capable of beating every team that beat us, we just were not level in our play. The next few games are going to be challenging, but I see no reason why the Vikings cannot compete and win some of these games. The key is how well they execute.Cliff wrote:Every game left on their schedule is winnable if they play to the best of their ability. That said, I realize they have a lot of hills and valleys in their play. If they can be one of those teams that gets it together here at the end of the season I think they've got a very good chance to make the playoffs.
This isn't really saying anything. That's true of every team in the league. Any given Sunday, and all that.Cliff wrote:Every game left on their schedule is winnable if they play to the best of their ability.
No, that's not what I mean. The Vikings have actually demonstrated they can be a good team and currently have a winning record.Sinatra wrote: This isn't really saying anything. That's true of every team in the league. Any given Sunday, and all that.
You need to put the Packers in that list of teams fighting for the playoffs. It's as simple as this week. IF, the Giants get their act together and beat the Packers, the Vikings-Bears game is for the division lead. Will that hold up till the end of the year? I doubt it. Right now the NFC North is up for grabs between three teams. While two seem to have the better odds, until they are mathematically eliminated, the Vikings have a chance. Both of the Packers and Bears O-lines are suspect. Packer have lost their starting right tackle, and Saturday has not been a good replacement for Wells. Over the next 3 games Allen and Robison could easily double their sack totals for the year.Valhalla wrote:Bears are now in the wild card hunt at 7-3.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/standings/playoffrace
They could fold, more likely, they probably will be battling to try to get a wild card or the division. 7-3 is still good but only one win more than the Vikings.
They were certainly sorry tonight, I didn't see them winning even if Cutler could have played.
Bears play Minnesota twice, host Green Bay and Seattle, at Arizona and Detroit. I don't know if they can get their steam back.
I'll save all my jawing, the teams fighting for these positions as of now will be Bears, Bucs, Vikings, Seahawks, Saints and possibly even the Giants and Cowboys, Cowboys homestretch slightly easier than the Giants. Giants lost that last game badly to the Bengals and are 6-4 as well.
I agree completely. These are games where our DL has the potential to take them over. Not saying they will, both teams have good players as well, but there is potential against such weak protection, esepcially in the case of the Bears.Raptorman wrote:You need to put the Packers in that list of teams fighting for the playoffs. It's as simple as this week. IF, the Giants get their act together and beat the Packers, the Vikings-Bears game is for the division lead. Will that hold up till the end of the year? I doubt it. Right now the NFC North is up for grabs between three teams. While two seem to have the better odds, until they are mathematically eliminated, the Vikings have a chance. Both of the Packers and Bears O-lines are suspect. Packer have lost their starting right tackle, and Saturday has not been a good replacement for Wells. Over the next 3 games Allen and Robison could easily double their sack totals for the year.