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Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 1:43 pm
by Raptorman
Just Me wrote: We already did play against Rodgers (and won). It's not our fault he made a less-than-wise decision against this defense and decided to scramble outside the pocket while not throwing the ball away right away. Had he thrown the ball away when he first got outside the pocket, he probably wouldn't have been injured. I don't look at the fact that we knocked Rodgers out of the game (cleanly I might add) early in that game as somehow equating to the Vikings "only facing the backup." I look at it that the Packer's brought their best and limped away as a shell of their previous team when they got "cocky" on their offense.

So I'm neither bummed or happy. I don't think it makes any difference who the Pack play as quarterback in terms of the final outcome of this game.
And the Vikings QB and RB's. Yeah starters. People forget that Keenum was signed as a backup and the the Vikings number one back is on IR.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 1:54 pm
by 808vikingsfan
TheCoolerOne wrote:Why is there seemingly this obsession and excitement over teams' best players not playing? I'm kind of bummed Rodgers isn't going to play. He's one of the best QBs in the league, and I don't understand why we don't want to beat the best that teams have to offer. How good are we? Easier to find out playing Rodgers than Hundley.

If the Vikings play the Rams in the playoffs, and the Rams miss the game winning kick because Zeurlein wasn't kicking, I mean great, we win, but also why were the Rams attempting a game winning kick?

In the Falcons game, Julio Jones was as good as inactive, but the difference is he wasn't. Our team made him inactive, on the field. That's way more impressive, and fun, than him not playing because of a sore hip.
I don't get this. There's no excitement or obsession. Zeurlein out could shape the playoffs.

But to the point you're trying to make, I could care less if the other team is at its best or not. History doesn't care.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 2:25 pm
by J. Kapp 11
TheCoolerOne wrote:Why is there seemingly this obsession and excitement over teams' best players not playing? I'm kind of bummed Rodgers isn't going to play. He's one of the best QBs in the league, and I don't understand why we don't want to beat the best that teams have to offer. How good are we? Easier to find out playing Rodgers than Hundley.
I already know how good we are. The improbable 4-1 record in the past 5 games tells me all I need to know.
TheCoolerOne wrote:If the Vikings play the Rams in the playoffs, and the Rams miss the game winning kick because Zeurlein wasn't kicking, I mean great, we win, but also why were the Rams attempting a game winning kick?
Because ... they're a good team, and sometimes good teams have a chance to win?
TheCoolerOne wrote:In the Falcons game, Julio Jones was as good as inactive, but the difference is he wasn't. Our team made him inactive, on the field. That's way more impressive, and fun, than him not playing because of a sore hip.
"More impressive and fun." Interesting take.

Let me put it this way. I've been waiting for the Vikings to win a championship since I was 9 years old, which was 1969. If we somehow manage to win it this year, I won't care if Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, their backups, or somebody's pet mule is playing quarterback for the other team.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 3:50 pm
by dead_poet
Saints' S Kenny Vaccaro placed on IR.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:03 pm
by Just Me
dead_poet wrote:Saints' S Kenny Vacaro placed on IR
You can say that again. :wink:

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:20 pm
by dead_poet
Just Me wrote: You can say that again. :wink:
Bahh. Stupid double post.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:42 pm
by PurpleMustReign
It's OK, it happens to the best of us.


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Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:42 pm
by PurpleMustReign
It's OK, it happens to the best of us.

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Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 6:44 pm
by DK Sweets
808vikingsfan wrote: I think Cowherd says things just for shock value. Just a couple of weeks ago, he was saying the Vikings are just a good regular season team. Lots of good 'B' players but no 'A' players that can make the big plays during the playoffs.
Outside of Thielen, Diggs, Linval, Griffen, Hunter, Barr, Kendricks, Xavier, and Hitman....he's right.

/s

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 6:50 pm
by Just Me
PurpleMustReign wrote:It's OK, it happens to the best of us.

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:point:

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 10:47 pm
by PsyDanny
PurpleMustReign wrote:It's OK, it happens to the best of us.

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Hey there is always:

Saints' S Kenny Vaccaro placed on IR.

Saints' S Kenny Vaccaro placed on IR.

or there is:

Saints' S Kenny V ... (sh*t)

Take your pick

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 2:23 am
by S197
The path is pretty clear now.

For #1 Seed
Vikings beat Bears AND Philly loses both games

For #2 Seed
Vikings beat Bears, or
Panthers lose one, or
Saints win next two, or
Rams win next two

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 10:28 am
by Raptorman
Monday, I am a Raiders fan! Go Black and Silver. BTW, with their last game against the Cowboys with Elliot back............Prescott's passer rating is 20 points higher with Elliot in the back field.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 11:58 am
by akvikingsfan
Figured I'd post this here since this is the playoff scenario thread. In order for the Vikings to get the #1 seed, the Eagles have to lose both games and the Vikings have to win next week against the Bears. If the Eagles win either game, the Vikings can not get the #1 seed.

To get the number two seed, the Vikings need to either beat the bears or have the Panthers lose one game.

Hypothetical situation:
Eagles beat the Raiders on Monday night (thus Vikings eliminated from #1 seed)
Panthers lose to Bucs today (thus clinching first round bye)

Do you sit some of the starters next week against the Bears (namely Case) because there is nothing to play for? Do you play the starters because having two weeks off could make them rusty plus it's a division game? Or, do you start the starters and pull them at scheduled times (i.e. end of 1st quarter, halftime) regardless of how the game is going?

Personally, I would start Teddy, no need to risk injury to Case, plus Teddy needs some field time just incase something happens in the playoffs. I would also rest about half of the defense. Other starters, mainly the O-Line, I would have playing and would pull them at the start of the third. Any player who is slightly injured would not play at all. Give them a little extra time to heal up before the Super Bowl push.

Re: Playoff scenarios

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 2:16 pm
by S197
akvikingsfan wrote:Figured I'd post this here since this is the playoff scenario thread. In order for the Vikings to get the #1 seed, the Eagles have to lose both games and the Vikings have to win next week against the Bears. If the Eagles win either game, the Vikings can not get the #1 seed.

To get the number two seed, the Vikings need to either beat the bears or have the Panthers lose one game.

Hypothetical situation:
Eagles beat the Raiders on Monday night (thus Vikings eliminated from #1 seed)
Panthers lose to Bucs today (thus clinching first round bye)

Do you sit some of the starters next week against the Bears (namely Case) because there is nothing to play for? Do you play the starters because having two weeks off could make them rusty plus it's a division game? Or, do you start the starters and pull them at scheduled times (i.e. end of 1st quarter, halftime) regardless of how the game is going?

Personally, I would start Teddy, no need to risk injury to Case, plus Teddy needs some field time just incase something happens in the playoffs. I would also rest about half of the defense. Other starters, mainly the O-Line, I would have playing and would pull them at the start of the third. Any player who is slightly injured would not play at all. Give them a little extra time to heal up before the Super Bowl push.
I think you play it like a preseason game. Rest guys who are questionable, starters play a half or so, then transition in backups.