I understand what you're saying but I just don't believe out-gaining a team is the same as outplaying a team. In my view, if the Vikes had outplayed the Saints, they would have won the game. They didn't. I know that sounds simple but without exception, I believe the team that wins a game outplayed the opponent. It doesn't matter how many yards the losing team gained or how much they dominated statistically, if they lost, they clearly didn't make enough plays to win and the opposition did.PacificNorseWest wrote:The debate can rage on about which team was better (I think it can, at least), but I still find one thing that can't be argued, and sorry Jim, the Vikings outplayed the Saints that day.
It's just the way I look at it and I understand that not everyone takes the same approach.

Agreed, but turnovers aren't just giveaways, they're also takeaways. Even if an offensive player just drops the ball, a defensive player has to be there to recover it. It doesn't matter how statistically dominant the Vikes were in that game. The Saints made the plays they had to make to win it.In 1998, the Vikings can play the Falcons 100 times, and 99 times they probably win. On that day though..The Falcons were better. I cannot say the same for 2009. Whether the Fumble near the goal line is Favre or AP..It cost them points. Percy's fumble led to a Saints TD. That's possibly a 14 point swing. At minimum, 10. Turnovers is the one thing that can balance out an otherwise dominate performance if the team dominating turns it over that many times.
