Of course if they made it a rule you had to attempt a PAT wouldn’t the team just “go for two”? And when they did wouldn’t they they just take a knee?Purple Reign wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 12:04 am I have a question about the end of the game. I understand that in overtime a td ends the game and there is no need for the PAT, or if on the final play of regulation a td wins and the PAT has no impact on the outcome. In this case, a botched PAT by the Lions and the Vikings returning it for 2 points would have tied the game. I understand the chance of that happening was almost 0 since the Lions would have just done a kneel down, but that's not the point. There was still a chance and as long as there was a chance they should have attempted the PAT. Or is there a rule that says a PAT doesn't have to be attempted in that case? Anyone know the rule?
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Yes, I said there wasn't much of a chance, but still a chance. Maybe the ball slips out of the center's hand on the snap and the ball gets batted/kicked around and a defender scoops it up and returns it. Stranger things have happened.vikeinmontana wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:57 amOf course if they made it a rule you had to attempt a PAT wouldn’t the team just “go for two”? And when they did wouldn’t they they just take a knee?Purple Reign wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 12:04 am I have a question about the end of the game. I understand that in overtime a td ends the game and there is no need for the PAT, or if on the final play of regulation a td wins and the PAT has no impact on the outcome. In this case, a botched PAT by the Lions and the Vikings returning it for 2 points would have tied the game. I understand the chance of that happening was almost 0 since the Lions would have just done a kneel down, but that's not the point. There was still a chance and as long as there was a chance they should have attempted the PAT. Or is there a rule that says a PAT doesn't have to be attempted in that case? Anyone know the rule?
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Browns vs Ravens game on MNF a few years back.Purple Reign wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 8:43 pmYes, I said there wasn't much of a chance, but still a chance. Maybe the ball slips out of the center's hand on the snap and the ball gets batted/kicked around and a defender scoops it up and returns it. Stranger things have happened.vikeinmontana wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:57 am
Of course if they made it a rule you had to attempt a PAT wouldn’t the team just “go for two”? And when they did wouldn’t they they just take a knee?
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I would.vikeinmontana wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:57 am Of course if they made it a rule you had to attempt a PAT wouldn’t the team just “go for two”? And when they did wouldn’t they they just take a knee?
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All I can say is it’s time for change, overhaul. Sucks we would basically be starting over, take a couple years. Probably stink next year. But maybe get in the running for Bryce Young. If they don’t think Mond can be the man.
It’s been the same ole crap every yr. high expectations, hopes, always being let down
I think Zimmer was a excellent D. Coordinator. But I think may he is to old school, old ways. Younger coaches.newer ideas.
Nick saban did it at Alabama. Saw he needed to adapt and changed his scheme
It’s been the same ole crap every yr. high expectations, hopes, always being let down
I think Zimmer was a excellent D. Coordinator. But I think may he is to old school, old ways. Younger coaches.newer ideas.
Nick saban did it at Alabama. Saw he needed to adapt and changed his scheme
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Holy Bupkus. I just read something. I had totally forgotten, and it’s bizarre.
The 2001 Vikings were 5-7 when they traveled to Detroit to take on the 0-12 Lions. They trailed at halftime 20-7, went on to take a 24-20 lead late in the second half, then ultimately lost 27-24.
Wow. That is eerie.
As soon as the season was over, the Vikings fired Denny Green.
I pray history is repeating itself when it comes to our head coach.
The 2001 Vikings were 5-7 when they traveled to Detroit to take on the 0-12 Lions. They trailed at halftime 20-7, went on to take a 24-20 lead late in the second half, then ultimately lost 27-24.
Wow. That is eerie.
As soon as the season was over, the Vikings fired Denny Green.
I pray history is repeating itself when it comes to our head coach.
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I saw something yesterday that had me smh !!!
The 2021 Vikings 2 minute defense is closing in on historic lows with an NFL WORST in points allowed in the final 2 minutes of any half with 101 points allowed this season.
The most points allowed in the final 2 minutes in the last 20 years is 107 points allowed.
This was set just last year, in 2020, by yours truly... the Minnesota Vikings
The 2021 Vikings 2 minute defense is closing in on historic lows with an NFL WORST in points allowed in the final 2 minutes of any half with 101 points allowed this season.
The most points allowed in the final 2 minutes in the last 20 years is 107 points allowed.
This was set just last year, in 2020, by yours truly... the Minnesota Vikings
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So... What you're saying is that this isn't a new problem...IIsweet wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:01 am I saw something yesterday that had me smh !!!
The 2021 Vikings 2 minute defense is closing in on historic lows with an NFL WORST in points allowed in the final 2 minutes of any half with 101 points allowed this season.
The most points allowed in the final 2 minutes in the last 20 years is 107 points allowed.
This was set just last year, in 2020, by yours truly... the Minnesota Vikings
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IIsweet wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:01 am I saw something yesterday that had me smh !!!
The 2021 Vikings 2 minute defense is closing in on historic lows with an NFL WORST in points allowed in the final 2 minutes of any half with 101 points allowed this season.
The most points allowed in the final 2 minutes in the last 20 years is 107 points allowed.
This was set just last year, in 2020, by yours truly... the Minnesota Vikings
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Well, yeah, any coach would say take a knee. That doesn't guarantee the center/qb won't mishandle the snap. The way I see it, you are eliminating a scoring opportunity for the defense, no matter how small that chance is there is still a chance.VikingLord wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:41 amI would.vikeinmontana wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:57 am Of course if they made it a rule you had to attempt a PAT wouldn’t the team just “go for two”? And when they did wouldn’t they they just take a knee?
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I have been watching football for a long time, and I can't recall any offense actually mishandling a kneel down that was returned for a score. I suppose it could happen, but I also suppose that if your team is in a situation where they need something like that to happen in order to win, just calling the game is the more merciful way to end it.Purple Reign wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 1:20 pmWell, yeah, any coach would say take a knee. That doesn't guarantee the center/qb won't mishandle the snap. The way I see it, you are eliminating a scoring opportunity for the defense, no matter how small that chance is there is still a chance.
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Another set of holy sh!t stats.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 3rd fewest points in the first 28 minutes of first halves.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 7th fewest points in the 56 minutes outside of the final 2 minutes of each half.
If the Minnesota Vikings had scored the same number of points in the last 2 minutes of both halves as they’ve given up, they’d be 9-2-1 and the No. 1 seed in the NFC (because they would have beaten the Cardinals).
The ineptitude displayed at the end of FIRST halves has been historically bad. We’re giving up 6 points per game in the last 2 minutes — by far the worst in league history. How far is by far? The difference between the Vikings and the second-worst team in NFL history (the 2018 Bengals) is the same as the difference between the Bengals and the 40th worst team (2013 Cleveland Browns).
If Mike Zimmer isn’t embarrassed by this, then he’s numb to humanity.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 3rd fewest points in the first 28 minutes of first halves.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 7th fewest points in the 56 minutes outside of the final 2 minutes of each half.
If the Minnesota Vikings had scored the same number of points in the last 2 minutes of both halves as they’ve given up, they’d be 9-2-1 and the No. 1 seed in the NFC (because they would have beaten the Cardinals).
The ineptitude displayed at the end of FIRST halves has been historically bad. We’re giving up 6 points per game in the last 2 minutes — by far the worst in league history. How far is by far? The difference between the Vikings and the second-worst team in NFL history (the 2018 Bengals) is the same as the difference between the Bengals and the 40th worst team (2013 Cleveland Browns).
If Mike Zimmer isn’t embarrassed by this, then he’s numb to humanity.
Go ahead. I dare you.
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any stats on the offense in the last 2 minutes of each half? Just curious. Other team can't score if the offense has the ball (unless there's a turnover of course).J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 5:37 pm Another set of holy sh!t stats.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 3rd fewest points in the first 28 minutes of first halves.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 7th fewest points in the 56 minutes outside of the final 2 minutes of each half.
If the Minnesota Vikings had scored the same number of points in the last 2 minutes of both halves as they’ve given up, they’d be 9-2-1 and the No. 1 seed in the NFC (because they would have beaten the Cardinals).
The ineptitude displayed at the end of FIRST halves has been historically bad. We’re giving up 6 points per game in the last 2 minutes — by far the worst in league history. How far is by far? The difference between the Vikings and the second-worst team in NFL history (the 2018 Bengals) is the same as the difference between the Bengals and the 40th worst team (2013 Cleveland Browns).
If Mike Zimmer isn’t embarrassed by this, then he’s numb to humanity.
Not trying to take the blame away from the defense. I think Barr is such a liability on this team. He's practically invisible.
The puzzling stat. Vikings are #2 in sacks and sacks allowed.
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Miracle at the Meadowlands wasn't a kneel down but it should have been. That all started with a snap that the QB didn't appear to get clean. The ball was fumbled and returned for a TD by the defense. The game was over.VikingLord wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 2:20 pmI have been watching football for a long time, and I can't recall any offense actually mishandling a kneel down that was returned for a score. I suppose it could happen, but I also suppose that if your team is in a situation where they need something like that to happen in order to win, just calling the game is the more merciful way to end it.Purple Reign wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 1:20 pm
Well, yeah, any coach would say take a knee. That doesn't guarantee the center/qb won't mishandle the snap. The way I see it, you are eliminating a scoring opportunity for the defense, no matter how small that chance is there is still a chance.
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Our offense has been outscored 67-16 in the last 2 minutes of the first halves of games.808vikingsfan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 6:45 pmany stats on the offense in the last 2 minutes of each half? Just curious. Other team can't score if the offense has the ball (unless there's a turnover of course).J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 5:37 pm Another set of holy sh!t stats.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 3rd fewest points in the first 28 minutes of first halves.
The Minnesota Vikings have given up the 7th fewest points in the 56 minutes outside of the final 2 minutes of each half.
If the Minnesota Vikings had scored the same number of points in the last 2 minutes of both halves as they’ve given up, they’d be 9-2-1 and the No. 1 seed in the NFC (because they would have beaten the Cardinals).
The ineptitude displayed at the end of FIRST halves has been historically bad. We’re giving up 6 points per game in the last 2 minutes — by far the worst in league history. How far is by far? The difference between the Vikings and the second-worst team in NFL history (the 2018 Bengals) is the same as the difference between the Bengals and the 40th worst team (2013 Cleveland Browns).
If Mike Zimmer isn’t embarrassed by this, then he’s numb to humanity.
Not trying to take the blame away from the defense. I think Barr is such a liability on this team. He's practically invisible.
The puzzling stat. Vikings are #2 in sacks and sacks allowed.
Our offense has been outscored 36-31 in the last 2 minutes of the second halves of games.
In total, the Vikings have been outscored 103-47 in the final 2 minutes of both halves.
Pretty pathetic.
Go ahead. I dare you.
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