Mothman wrote:
I see your point and BigSkyEric's but once you change the outcome of one play, that basically sends the game down a different path and anything could have happened from there. If the high/low hit had been called a penalty and that INT had been negated, giving the Vikes a first down, who's to say the Vikes wouldn't have turned it over anyway two plays later? There's just no way to know where the game would have gone if a few plays had changed or a few more penalties had been called. All we can do is speculate and once we start doing that, we can basically predict any outcome.
LOL! That would explain a lot!
First, Thank you JustMe. Second, Mothman, While you could be right, the odds of
NOT messing it up and kicking the FG for a win were high. With all the things the Vikings did wrong in that game, they did a ton right. Like outplaying the Saints 2-1 in terms of Yardage and 1st downs. Again, I know why people think what they think. But, to deny the fact they would have been in very good FG range, the last 2 INT's never would have happened, and the Vikings would have had a better then good chance to win the game, is silly. I believe it is silly because Gary Anderson shanked it for the loss in 98, and the odds of losing two NFCC games to a shanked FG are poor. You could be right and the Vikings could be doomed to lose no matter what. Or they could have been 1 (or in the case of the 09 game, several) bad calls away from the Super Bowl. Either way, I take solace in knowing we lost to a bunch of Thug Cheaters. I always knew they were a bunch of Thug Cheaters and now it's been confirmed. It is obviously to late as usual, but at least I know the Vikings were the better team win or lose. They played their hearts out, and they played fairly.