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<blockquote data-quote="Arkaign" data-source="post: 683233" data-attributes="member: 12010"><p>Yeah, I do feel optimistic that Chicago can be beaten without Lacy, we just need Davis to be competent and more importantly for AR to step up. I think getting embarrassed by Dallas at home has to be a real wake-up call with the division playing out like it is. So beat Chicago while letting Lacy get his ankle right is definitely a reasonable expectation I would think. Then 10 days to get ready for Atlanta, and Lacy should hopefully be back to string a couple of wins together. Beating Atlanta would really be a big boost emotionally for the team, and the Vikings will have to deal with a couple of very physical OL games in the coming weeks with WAS and DAL both grinding on them. I wouldn't be surprised a bit to see the Vikings start to load up the L column a bit, as they have yet to really face a solid team outside of GB, and that was a pretty narrow win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkaign, post: 683233, member: 12010"] Yeah, I do feel optimistic that Chicago can be beaten without Lacy, we just need Davis to be competent and more importantly for AR to step up. I think getting embarrassed by Dallas at home has to be a real wake-up call with the division playing out like it is. So beat Chicago while letting Lacy get his ankle right is definitely a reasonable expectation I would think. Then 10 days to get ready for Atlanta, and Lacy should hopefully be back to string a couple of wins together. Beating Atlanta would really be a big boost emotionally for the team, and the Vikings will have to deal with a couple of very physical OL games in the coming weeks with WAS and DAL both grinding on them. I wouldn't be surprised a bit to see the Vikings start to load up the L column a bit, as they have yet to really face a solid team outside of GB, and that was a pretty narrow win. [/QUOTE]
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