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Week 11 Minnesota Vikings [pregame and postgame thread]
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 934069" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I agree with this. I missed the pregame, so didn't hear the interview with Barry. That approach you described makes sense, since the Packers were definitely short some key players. I suppose they could have made it their goal to try and shut down Jefferson and Thielen and then Cook runs wild for 150 yards on the ground and 100 receiving. Holding him to 115 total was probably considered a win for the defense.</p><p></p><p>I will say though that it is frustrating and hard to watch when opponents have wide open receivers and it seems like the DC is not dialing up any kind of stunts to put more pressure on the QB. Meanwhile, the Vikings D, had Rodgers on edge most of the afternoon. So, whether it is bad execution by players, poor game planning, not enough altering of plans, etc., it typically ends in a loss when you can't control the LOS on either side of the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 934069, member: 7261"] I agree with this. I missed the pregame, so didn't hear the interview with Barry. That approach you described makes sense, since the Packers were definitely short some key players. I suppose they could have made it their goal to try and shut down Jefferson and Thielen and then Cook runs wild for 150 yards on the ground and 100 receiving. Holding him to 115 total was probably considered a win for the defense. I will say though that it is frustrating and hard to watch when opponents have wide open receivers and it seems like the DC is not dialing up any kind of stunts to put more pressure on the QB. Meanwhile, the Vikings D, had Rodgers on edge most of the afternoon. So, whether it is bad execution by players, poor game planning, not enough altering of plans, etc., it typically ends in a loss when you can't control the LOS on either side of the ball. [/QUOTE]
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