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Elflien was pretty ugly today. 3 plays where he simply got beat and his defender tee'd off on our RB or QB.VikingLord wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 4:54 pm The good:
- The team looked jacked up. They showed a lot of energy and enthusiasm and looked ready to play on both sides of the ball. Very good sign to the start of any season. They were mentally and emotionally ready to play.
- Running game was efficient. The running game is really interesting so far based on what I've seen in the preseason and now the first game of the regular season, mostly because the run game seems explosive. I feel like on any given handoff the RB could explode for a big gainer, and that is true not just when Cook gets it, but even Mattison and Abdullah. This isn't a slog rushing attack. This attack can really hurt a defense quickly, and its going to be clear that defensive coordinators can't discount it.
- OK, here's the headline of the season - Cousins throws for under 100 yards and the Vikings score 28 points and win comfortably. How does that happen? See the aforementioned rushing attack coupled with multiple turnovers created by the defense. For those who don't believe in Cousins, this has to be great news. For those who do believe in Cousins, this is better news, because the Vikings didn't even have to deploy their passing attack to win. Imagine what can happen if Cousins and the passing game gets going.
- Scoring TDs and not settling for field goals in the red zone.
- The defense really looked pretty dominant for long stretches of the game. They seemed to relax in the 2nd half, but I thought they controlled the game when they wanted to against a vet QB and an offense that gets a decent amount of respect. Ryan looked rattled and made some really questionable decisions and I think the pressure up front had a lot to do with that.
The bad:
- How many times did the defense hand the Falcons a first down via penalty? The answer - way too many. Some of the flags on the defense were a little ticky-tack, but those penalties have to get cleaned up. It didn't hurt them today. Might not be so lucky next time.
- OK, while I listed Cousins throwing for under 100 yards showing the Vikings can win comfortably without putting the game on his shoulders, this can be listed as a bad as well because we don't know what the Vikings passing game can do. Cousins got drilled a few times, some almost leading to turnovers. Can the pass protection hold up, especially against the blitz? Is Cousins going to protect the ball under pressure and make good decisions under pressure? We won't know that for a few more games after today's performance because there just wasn't any need for a larger sample size.
The ugly:
- I can't think of anything ugly today.
Great points. That new punter was tremendous. Give Speilman credit for fixing a mistake quickly.PurpleMustReign wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 8:31 pm Everything has been touched on already, but I want to mention the special teams. Everything Bailey kicked was right down the middle. He hit the crossbar on a kick off. Colquitt had to have elaveraged over 50 yards per punt, but he kicked it high too, so he didn't out kick the coverage.
And I don't think there was a special teams penalty on either team, which had to be ridiculously rare.
I was at the game, and let me tell you, the noise in that place was like I had never heard before. After Barr's sack and the blocked punt, it was deafening. Great job by the fans!
Well it's only one week. But, it was a very solid special teams game from the Vikings, something we haven't seen in a while.CharVike wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 8:45 pmGreat points. That new punter was tremendous. Give Speilman credit for fixing a mistake quickly.PurpleMustReign wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 8:31 pm Everything has been touched on already, but I want to mention the special teams. Everything Bailey kicked was right down the middle. He hit the crossbar on a kick off. Colquitt had to have elaveraged over 50 yards per punt, but he kicked it high too, so he didn't out kick the coverage.
And I don't think there was a special teams penalty on either team, which had to be ridiculously rare.
I was at the game, and let me tell you, the noise in that place was like I had never heard before. After Barr's sack and the blocked punt, it was deafening. Great job by the fans!
Don't blame you. We are all jacked over this win which can cloud rational thought. Mine included. Time will tell all.PurpleMustReign wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2019 8:46 pmWell it's only one week. But, it was a very solid special teams game from the Vikings, something we haven't seen in a while.
Edit... I don't want to make it seem like I am avoiding giving him credit... But I want to finally see consistency from the special teams in all areas before ire I do.