I'm fine with the Vikings not getting any press or acknowledgment all year. What matters to me is they finally win a Superbowl, and I could care less if they do that with a team that is hyped up all preseason or a team nobody sees coming.40for60 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:48 pm Probably the most impressive two games in the KOC era. I am really impressed with this team. Barring injuries, they will be competitive the whole season, but they are raising expectations each game.
The national media still doesn’t seem real impressed. Maybe I missed it, but hardly a mention of the Vikings on SNF pregame show. A bunch on the Steelers, but who have they played?
Anyway, so impressed with the defense, Darnold, and KOC. Extend KOC right now!
I think another thing a lot of people who don't know the Vikings are missing at this point is the fact that Addison and Hockenson aren't even playing in these wins. The Vikings have a lot of depth at receiver and tight end this year, and once everyone is healthy this is a an offense that will just keep coming at everyone and can rest the starters and still not miss a beat.
Speaking of impressive, I think the offensive line deserves some recognition at this point. This is the 3rd straight game they have faced a good defensive front 7. Yeah, the Texans got pressure, probably more pressure overall than the Gians and 49ers did, but I thought the Vikings handled it pretty well. They were able to sustain a few drives and would have sustained more had JJ not gotten a case of the dropsies late. I thought they blocked in the run game pretty well too. Again, this OL has been battle-tested early and in my view they've passed the test with flying colors. That is what the good teams are able to show and do.
And lastly, the Vikings defense showed up again. Other than some weakness on those slants and middle short routes I thought they played some amazing football yet again. They got to Stroud, limited his off-script plays well, were consistent stopping the run, and I thought they had the Texans off base most of the game. Another really solid all-around performance from that group, and I was especially impressed again with their depth as #54 filled in nicely for Pace. The depth along the DL is also impressive.
The way this season set up to start I thought they'd be fortunate to have a single win heading into their bye. So far they're 3-0 and winning, and not just scraping by, but comfortably. My brain is having a hard time processing what I'm seeing to be honest and I'm not sure I can trust it, but they sure look like one of the better teams in the league this year so far. Here's to hoping they can keep it up as they face a surprising Packers squad that has been winning sans Jordan Love. Tough divisional contest on the road and yet another game that will tell us a lot about who they are and how far they might be able to go this year.