VikingLord wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:26 am
I think they're favored for very good reason. They're at home and statistically they're better than the Vikings on both offense and defense.
The Vikings need to play like this is a playoff game. They need to execute on both sides of the ball and in every phase and be aggressive to have a chance to win. They're talented enough to do it, but raw talent has not been the reason for their struggles this year (or last year, for that matter).
Dallas is the best team the Vikings have faced so far this year. I know they lost to the Packers and the Jets, but they are an explosive team with as much on the line in this game as the Vikings. Anyone discounting them is in for a rude awakening IMHO.
I can see why they are favored, since they are at home. I'm not discounting them for sure.
To me though, the things you are giving them credit for are the same reasons you are discounting the Vikings. Technically they may have better stats, but the margins are very close.
These are 2 extremely similar teams. They both have beaten poor opponents fairly soundly for the most part. They both lose to good opponents by narrow margins.
Dallas has one glaring loss to a bad team. I suppose one could technically count the Bears game as our glaring loss... but the Bears are better than the Jets.
GB beat them much worse then the final score. They were up by 21 going into the 4th and Dallas fell short in the comeback against the prevent. That's similar to the Vikings-GB game, but at least we shut them down early in 2nd. That's something I guess. (FYI, Aaron Jones completely destroyed the Dallas D that day, so that's encouraging for Cook maybe.)
Both teams laid the wood to Philly.
The Vikings have had a slightly tougher SoS, but it's so minimal to be honest. It's not a factor. (Minn is 10th hardest, Dallas it tied for 14th, but it's a matter of 2 wins difference.)
All in all... it's a bit amazing how similar these teams are.
So, essentially it comes down to home-field advantage doesn't it? The fact that GB took them to task in Dallas helps me feel better about our chances. I think it's very unlikely we do the same, but I'm not sure why you think Dallas has such a big edge over us. I personally feel it's a coin flip, and I think the Vikings will be ready after the stuff that went down in KC.