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Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:14 am
by Crax
Andrew Krammer ‏@Andrew_Krammer 8m

#Vikings-#Patriots have Tony Corrente as lead official. Per @SeifertESPN, his crew tied league high w/ 5 defensive contact flags in Week 1.
Hopefully they don't call too many on our line.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:32 am
by Orion
With Zimmer, we could shut out New England to be honest. That would be something...

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:51 am
by dead_poet
Orion wrote:With Zimmer, we could shut out New England to be honest. That would be something...
Indeed. I'll say that's a bit of a longshot, but holy cow I love the enthusiasm for Zimmer.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:52 am
by J. Kapp 11
Brooky wrote:Hi everyone. First post here. Here's a little tidbit of info that some of you might find interesting. In Brady's last 70 games, only once has he failed to produce a touchdown. That failed td game was orchestrated by Zimmer's defense.

Vikes 27

Pats 17
Welcome to the board, Brooky. Be careful ... VMB is addictive. Best posters, least profanity and smack, fewest trolls, most intelligent conversation in the NFL. Bar none.

By the way, I like you already. The fact that Zimmer's Bengal defense held the Brady Bunch to 6 points last year is something I've brought up more than once. Apparently great minds think alike!

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:58 am
by Mothman
J. Kapp 11 wrote: Welcome to the board, Brooky. Be careful ... VMB is addictive. Best posters, least profanity and smack, fewest trolls, most intelligent conversation in the NFL. Bar none.

By the way, I like you already. The fact that Zimmer's Bengal defense held the Brady Bunch to 6 points last year is something I've brought up more than once. Apparently great minds think alike!
Welcome, Brooky.

Because the Bengals defense did such a good job against Brady and the pats last season, i decided to see if there was any more history there and I came across this article at the Daily Norseman:

http://www.dailynorseman.com/2014/9/10/ ... ike-zimmer

It's brief and worth the read.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:54 am
by DK Sweets
Brooky wrote:Hi everyone. First post here. Here's a little tidbit of info that some of you might find interesting. In Brady's last 70 games, only once has he failed to produce a touchdown. That failed td game was orchestrated by Zimmer's defense.

Vikes 27

Pats 17
:welcome
Mothman wrote:Because the Bengals defense did such a good job against Brady and the pats last season, i decided to see if there was any more history there and I came across this article at the Daily Norseman:

http://www.dailynorseman.com/2014/9/10/ ... ike-zimmer

It's brief and worth the read.
On the bright side, that one good game was back when he still had a much better offensive surrounding cast than he does right now.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:55 am
by mondry
Brooky wrote:Hi everyone. First post here. Here's a little tidbit of info that some of you might find interesting. In Brady's last 70 games, only once has he failed to produce a touchdown. That failed td game was orchestrated by Zimmer's defense.

Vikes 27

Pats 17
Welcome!

And yep, our O matches up very well against their D and our D matches up very well with their O. It's football so anything can happen but it looks good for us.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 12:27 pm
by Mothman
DKSweets wrote:On the bright side, that one good game was back when he still had a much better offensive surrounding cast than he does right now.
Yes, the Pats personnel on offense isn't what it was in 2010.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:15 pm
by Pseudo Everything
On the Zebra Watch ... Tony Corrente's crew has been assigned to the Pats-Vikings game. That's not a bad draw. Could have been worse (as in Jeff Triplett).

Corrente worked the Broncos-Colts game last week. They called 16 penalties; league average for Week 1 was 13.8. They also called 5 defensive holding & illegal contact fouls which was tied for first. If they're going to call it tight on the DBs that probably favors the Pats.

Historically Corrente's crew generally calls less penalties per game than the league average, and it's pretty even between home versus visitors (last year it was 85 home / 87 visitors)

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:41 pm
by Max Power
Cheatriots have been somewhat mediocre since spy-gate. Yes they're tough to beat after they've suffered a loss but this isn't that former system, they'll have no advantage. They're well coached and still have good talent, that's why they don't suffer loss streaks.

The Vikings are on the up-swing and the Coaching has become both stable and appears reliable. Talent wise this team can compete. Offense only needs the Defense to hold it's own and not put it all on them.

I like the home team in this one. We have the potential for a statement game.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:14 pm
by HardcoreVikesFan
Pseudo Everything wrote:On the Zebra Watch ... Tony Corrente's crew has been assigned to the Pats-Vikings game. That's not a bad draw. Could have been worse (as in Jeff Triplett).

Corrente worked the Broncos-Colts game last week. They called 16 penalties; league average for Week 1 was 13.8. They also called 5 defensive holding & illegal contact fouls which was tied for first. If they're going to call it tight on the DBs that probably favors the Pats.

Historically Corrente's crew generally calls less penalties per game than the league average, and it's pretty even between home versus visitors (last year it was 85 home / 87 visitors)
Eh. Not bad officials.

Thank God Ron Winter has retired. That POS was the worst ref in the entire NFL. Triplet has seem to assumed Winter's role as the worst in the NFL.

It is a shame Mike Carey retired as well - that guy was solid.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 5:00 pm
by Orion
If AP doesn't play, I think our defense can still contain NE but Patterson will need to have a big day and Asiata will need to step up.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 5:06 pm
by mondry
Orion wrote:If AP doesn't play, I think our defense can still contain NE but Patterson will need to have a big day and Asiata will need to step up.
I don't think theres enough time to suspend him now before a game on sunday is there? Seems like this hasn't been figured out one way or the other yet.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 5:09 pm
by PacificNorseWest
I don't think the league suspends him, but I wouldn't be surprised with what's been going on around the NFL lately, if the Vikings play it safe from a publicity stand point and hold him out.

Re: Do We Have A Good Chance Against Patriots At Home?

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 5:53 pm
by Pseudo Everything
PacificNorseWest wrote:I don't think the league suspends him, but I wouldn't be surprised with what's been going on around the NFL lately, if the Vikings play it safe from a publicity stand point and hold him out.
ESPN is reporting that the Vikings have deactivated him for Sunday's game. There's a warrant out for his arrest so I don't see how he could have played.