Re: 2016 Season General Comments (pressers, practice notes,
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:29 pm
Chris Tomasson @christomasson
Hey, there's some good news. The #Vikings still lead the NFL in scoring defense, giving up 14.9 points per game.
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Chris Tomasson @christomasson
Hey, there's some good news. The #Vikings still lead the NFL in scoring defense, giving up 14.9 points per game.
As bad as they were (overshadowed by the even worse offense), they only gave up 20 points.Mothman wrote:
Not practicing Alex Boone concussion Jerick McKinnon ankle Sharrif Floyd knee Back are Andrew Sendejo Marcus Sherels
dead_poet wrote:
Damn... is it even possible to pass concussion protocol this late in the week?halfgiz wrote:Three #Vikings players held out with concussions today: LB Eric Kendricks, G Alex Boone and DT Tom Johnson
I think they have until Saturday.S197 wrote: Damn... is it even possible to pass concussion protocol this late in the week?
The Vikings let the Lions convert 7-of-14 third-down attempts on Sunday, and they might be able to get off the field more frequently if they can return to pressuring the quarterback. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the Vikings have pressured opposing QBs on only 19.6 percent of their dropbacks in the past three weeks, which is the third-lowest figure in the league.
We had 337 total yards on Sunday.Mothman wrote:After this weekend, the Vikings offense has now fallen all the way to the bottom of the league. They are ranked #32 out of 32 teams and are the only team averaging less than 300 yards per game. They've scored just 13 offensive TDs in 8 games.
The Vikings defense has slipped slightly to #3 in the league and they're currently #2 in scoring defense, currently trailing the Seahawks who play tonight.
Fans of the Minnesota Vikings didn’t come away from watching the week 10 game against the Washington Redskins with much to cheer about. During a game where the team had plenty of opportunities to walk away with a win and end their losing streak, the contest ended in disappointment.
However, there was one part of the game which was overlooked during the game, and it involves Vikings kick returner and wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson. While Patterson was only able to return two kicks for 44 yards against the Redskins, it was enough to place him in Minnesota’s record books.
Coming into the game, Patterson had 3,619 kick return yards during his career with the Vikings. He only needed 5 yards to pass franchise leader Darrin Nelson, who accumulated 3,623 kick return yards during his time with Minnesota.
Now that Cordarrelle Patterson is the Minnesota Vikings franchise leader in kick return yards, he can continue to build on that number. With at least 6 games left this season and a possibility to return to the team afterwards, Patterson could keep building a franchise record that may never be broken.