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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Ten & Six With Mike Otto: Week 12 - Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers (Plus Picks!)

Hello, Wisconsin!


Well hello again, football fans!  Welcome back to Ten & Six!

To the surprise of absolutely nobody with an IQ breaking 40 the Golden Gophers were thrashed by the Wisconsin Badgers at TCF Bank Stadium today.  But fear not, Minnesotans!  Christian Ponder will redeem our pride at Lambeau tomorrow!

Alright, that's probably not going to happen either.

Regardless!  It's Packers Week and that means it's time to check in with our old buddy Mike Otto to get his take on what happened in Seattle last week and what we have to look forward to this week.

Mikey, thoughts?


Did I say 27-24? I meant 47-24!

Welcome back football fans! The Vikings end Week 11 only 15 spots out of the final playoff spot. They are so in the hunt...for the number one pick next year. If the season ended today, our beloved Purple would own the 2nd overall pick in the 2014 draft. Johnny Football, you will be ours!

Last week the Vikings were thoroughly dismantled in Seattle. Percy Harvin only touched the ball twice, but both touches reminded Minnesota fans exactly how much talent they lost when he was traded away last year. The Vikings managed to hang with the Seahawks for nearly an entire two quarters. Unfortunately, the modern NFL game stretches a span of FOUR quarters. Screwed on some bullshit technicality again. 

Christian Ponder reminded us once again that he is in fact Christian Ponder.  Adrian Peterson has a groin strain that makes him questionable for Sunday against the Packers. My plea to AP: PLEASE DO NOT play if you aren't 100% healthy. The squad doesn't even need you to beat a Rodgers-less Packers team anyway. Let Toby get in there and pinball around for a week. Of course he is going to play, because he's AP and you can't make him sit if he wants to go.

As for who will play quarterback, I'm not entirely sure at this point and I don't think the team really is either. My educated guess would be Matt Cassel, if only because the Vikings don't want to start Josh Freeman in a hostile environment again. What does it matter? The Dome will be plenty hostile as soon as he airmails his first pass to a wide open receiver. I think Cassel is the guy.

(Editor's Note: Mikey wrote this column on Wednesday only to have professional internet troll/amateur football coach Leslie Frazier announce Christian Ponder as the starter at Lambeau.  Regardless, this paragraph is staying in because it remains a semi-valid point.)

One thing I am sure about, if Ponder doesn't get the nod in Green Bay, Seattle will be where his career as Vikings starting QB ended. Fitting, if you think about it, because you could point to last year's game against the Seahawks as the beginning of the end for young Mr. Ponder. Who says things don't come full circle? 

Anyway, enough with that talk, more on the Vikings and Packers week later, lets get into some league picks! Last week my picks went 9-6, as I stay mired in mediocrity. I'm the Arizona Cardinals of picking football games right now and I don't like that one bit, so watch me try to fix it, only to throw 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. Lets go! 

Tampa Bay (2-8) at Detroit (6-4) 

The Bucs are on a surprising two game win streak, while the Lions played an uneven game in Pittsburgh last week which led to a loss. The Lions still hold the NFC North division lead, and, having already swept the season series against the Bears, they will hold the tiebreaker for the remainder of the year.

Don't let the last two wins fool you, Greg Schiano is still an idiot who likely will be gone at year's end. Darrelle Revis needs to consider locking down his hairline, as it continues to go deeper and deeper into his forehead. Eh? See what I did there? Lions win 26-17.

Jacksonville (1-9) at Houston (2-8)

I think it would be more entertaining if we took the 11 most depressed fans of these teams and made them play four quarters on Sunday. Give the professionals a week off, let them play some golf, rest their bones. Winners get to go out peacefully, losers get put in a giant iron box in the hot Texas sun.

All the Texans have at this point is JJ Watt and Andre Johnson. Too bad JJ can't play QB or CB as well as DE.

I'm rooting for the Jaguars to win, because I want my team to nab that #1 pick. That's right folks, it's come to rooting for the Jaguars. Dark Times. Rooting aside, I don't think the Texans can lose this one. A " Case Keenum" is better than a "Blaine Gabbert," right? What a terrible question. Texans win a close one, 20-17.


San Diego (4-6) at Kansas City (9-1)

I've never been more sure that the Chiefs will be a top AFC seed in the playoffs...that will lose in the divisional round. Defense used to win championships. Now only once-in-a-generation defenses win championships. You need the offensive firepower to go with it, and I'm sorry, Alex Smith, Dwayne Bowe, and Jamaal Charles isn't going to be enough. No matter how many times Dwayne Bowe goes puff, puff, pass reception, it won't get the job done. That being said, they will beat the Chargers this week. I mean, c'mon it's Phillip Rivers. Chiefs win, 23-16.

Carolina (7-3) at Miami (5-5)

The Panthers are looking like the surprise team of the year and I'm OK with this. I've been a Steve Smith fan for years. I love how he gets in opponents heads and gets them off their game as a result. That's called veteran savvy. "HA HA! Ice up son!" That was just fantastic. Aqib Talib, salt in your wounds. Cam Newton looks like he has returned to the form of his rookie year. The biggest thing for Killa Cam is playing with confidence and right now he has swag in abundance. The league should take notice. Panthers win, 31-21.


Pittsburgh (4-6) at Cleveland (4-6)

The Steelers have looked like a better team in recent weeks. The offensive line is giving The Rapistberger a little time in the pocket and as a result the passing game is clicking. Antonio Brown is a top three receiver in the NFL at this moment and he carved up the Lions badly, eclipsing 100 yards and scoring 2 TD's in the first quarter. The Steelers, who looked lost at the beginning of the year, should easily dispatch the Browns in this one. Steelers win, 23-13.

Chicago (6-4) at St. Louis (4-6)

The Bears kept themselves in the thick of the division race with a nice win over the Ravens last week. What really hurts is the realization that Josh McCown would be the best quarterback on the Vikings roster. The Bears game was suspended for nearly 2 hours due to severe weather and the grass at Soldier Field looked more like mud after play resumed. The Bears handled the horrible field well, and got the "W" as a result. 

Honestly, from week to week, I forget the St. Louis Rams exist. Bears win, 22-21.


New York Jets (5-5) at Baltimore (4-6)

I'm begging the Ravens to throw some dirt on the Jets season. They have been thrown in the hole numerous times this year, only to climb out with a victory the following week. My sanity would greatly benefit from a three or four game Jets losing streak, and maybe Rex Ryan tearing an ACL while getting up to grab another plate at Old Country Buffet. That tattoo of a sexy woman in a Mark Sanchez jersey is probably scheduled to get removed in the offseason. Word to the wise Rex, never draft a USC QB and get his number tatted on you. Actually, just never draft a USC QB. C'MON RAVENS! Ravens win it (please, dear God) 26-21.

Tennessee (4-6) at Oakland (4-6)

The Jake Locker is upset with the "injury prone" designation he has been given. Shout out to Locker, you weren't just given that designation, you earned that shit.

Matt McGloin got the start last week for the Raiders and that sounds just about right doesn't it? McGloin! Stop jerking it and get back out on that field! You're due for another fumble. I hate to say this, but doesn't Christian Ponder look like a future Oakland Raiders back-up QB? He reminds me of a Bruce Gradkowski. 

Ryan Fitzpatrick has an admirable crazy beard, especially for a Stanford graduate. You'd be crazy too if you were Ryan Fitzpatrick. Titans get a win, 19-17.

Indianapolis (7-3) at Arizona (6-4)

The Cardinals are the quietest 6-4 team in the NFL. Michael Floyd finally did something in the NFL last week and has generally shown signs he is trending in the right direction this year. The Honey Badger looks to be a legitimate talent at safety. Things are going well right now for the Cardinals which means one thing: this can't last. The Colts come to town and if good Andrew Luck shows up the Cards will lose this one. I think good Andy comes to town and the Colts win, 27-24.

Dallas (5-5) at New York Giants (4-6)

The Cowboys are going to lose this game. I am almost positive about this one. My reasoning? It's almost December and Jerry Jones still has his icy cold hands all over "America's Team." That really is the best name for the Cowboys. They are wildly inconsistent, mildly dysfunctional, and have put too much power in the wrong people's hands. America's Team indeed. Tom Coughlin is a rotten old fuck too, don't get me wrong, but I think he's the rotten old fuck that comes out on top this week. Giants win 24-23.

Denver (9-1) at New England (7-3)

The Patriots think they got jobbed by the refs on Monday night. That's cute. Sorry, but the "Tuck Rule" karma combined with the "Spygate" karma means you don't get to say shit about anything until the year 2020. At least.

Seriously though, the audacity of Patriots fans to cry about that one. A kid born in Boston by the year 2000 has already lived to witness a total of 6 championships won by their city's teams. So do everyone else a favor, Patriots fans, and fuck off. Nobody cares about your whiny bullshit. Hey here's an idea, maybe Gronk should run a better route or Brady should throw a better pass in the final play of that game. Then you might have some ground to stand on. You fucks. Broncos win 33-31.

San Francisco (6-4) at Washington (3-7)

Washington fans have been complaining about the play of RG III. They wanted him benched in the last game in favor of Kirk Cousins. You've got to be fucking kidding me. Be grateful for what you have. This dude put your team on the map last year and he is your only hope for future success. He also continues to sacrifice his body and take a brutal beating week after week in an effort to make your miserable team worth anything. You dislike his play that much? The Vikings will give you Ponder for him, probably our 1st round pick too. No? Don't want to do that? Shut the fuck up then and put a team around you QB that does his numerous talents justice. Assholes. Niners win 26-20.

That's that! On to the main event! Christian Ponder is holding a press conference Wednesday afternoon, which is a sneaky tell that he will be starting at Lambeau field. Nothing makes sense to me anymore, but hey, fuck it. Let's break this mess down!




MINNESOTA VIKINGS (2-8) at GREEN BAY PACKERS (5-5)


I hate everything.

Leslie Frazier has decided that Christian Ponder gives the Vikings the "best chance to win." If that is the case, why even bother showing up? Well, because the Packers will be starting J.R.R. Tolkien at quarterback, or something like that. It's sure to be a terribly boring game that only the suckers from Minnesota and Wisconsin will be watching.

I want this one bad. My opinion is Matt Cassel would give the Vikings the best chance to win, but what do I know? I'd rather have Josh Freeman start. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT? FUCKING JOSH FREEMAN! Diseased.

Before I get into the showdown at Lambeau lets look at some positive(s) and negatives from last week in Seattle. As always, the positive(s) first.

Positive(s):

-Jarius Wright  He had a two TD game and looks like he really needs snaps to stay interested and be effective. He's not the kind of guy that can get five snaps a game and make something of it. Too bad the Vikings don't have a quarterback that can consistently handle 4-Wide sets. Going forward I'd like to see him get more spells of Greg Jennings so he can be on the field for t least 15-20 plays. It's not like Jennings is doing a whole hell of a lot anyway.

Negatives:

-Fucking Ponder!  "He had a great first half," people say. FUCK THAT. He threw what should have been a pick-six that hit a Seattle linebacker between the numbers in the first half. If dude catches that pathetic pass and takes it to the house say "bye bye" to that "great" first half. "But he stuck a touchdown on Richard Sherman," people say. FUCK THAT. That ball was underthrown and Jarius Wright had to stop running and wait for it, almost giving Sherman time to get back in the play and break it up. Even when Ponder plays his best (which involves an incredible amount of luck) he still fucking sucks. 

-The Coaching Staff  I have supported Leslie Frazier as long as I could. If he and his staff aren't gone at year's end I might fucking lose it. I can't write about Bill Musgrave game plans for another year. I want Johnny Football and I want Johnny Gruden to go with him. Two Johnnys a playoff team would make. No Johnnys my own life I may take. OK, I don't care that much but, God, I can't watch this shit much longer.

Three Keys To A Vikings Victory:

Key #1:  Destroy Tokien's Confidence Into A Million Little Pieces First Chance You Get


Seriously, fuck this guy. If the Vikings can't get some goddamn picks against this idiot noodle-armed rookie they couldn't intercept a pass from my Granny. Having watched a couple games of Tolkien passes I've come to the conclusion he has the football skills of a Hobbit without any of the heart that comes with being a Halfling. Sack him, strip him, destroy his life, I don't care what it takes but get in his head early and he will crumble. Send this little bitch back to the Shire then burn it down.

Key #2:  Stop Eddie Lacy


It seems like an unlikely proposition that this can happen. The Vikings D-Line is weak, their linebackers are slow and/or stupid and the secondary couldn't tackle a power back if their lives depended on it. That being said, stopping Eddie Lacy is imperative to having any chance of victory. Tolkien's only chance of getting going is if he has a run game working to make the play-action effective. It's all horribly connected and will probably make me want to murder things come Sunday. Fuck. 

Key #3:  Bench Ponder After His Inevitable First Quarter Interception


Getting Ponder out of the game as quickly as possible gives the Vikings their best chance to win. Let's all hope his first dropback goes for a touchdown to the wrong team and Leslie Frazier has the balls to yank him right then and there. Cassel can come back from being down 7 points, any more than that he will flounder miserably. I hate you, Christian Ponder. I don't want you to get hit by a bus or anything, but I actively root for your unquestionable failure. 

Two Matchups To Watch:


Matchup #1:  Jordy Nelson vs. Xavier Rhodes

Forget that "Jordy" is a better name for a dog than a person, he can be one of the best in the business. Surprise, he hasn't done much since Aaron Rodgers went down. He also hasn't faced a secondary quite this bad yet. Something has to give. The rookie corner has yet to get an interception in the NFL and I don't want this season to end without him nabbing one. Against the Packers rookie QB, he may have his best chance of the year. 


Matchup #2:  Eddy Lacy vs. The Vikings Linebackers

The Vikings LB's have been frequently taken advantage of like a freshman in college with a drinking problem. They are always a second late, a step slow, and it has shown game after game as opposing running backs easily pick up 5 or 6 yards with every touch. It has been incredibly frustrating to watch slightly above-average running backs do whatever they want. Unless a Vikings lineman breaks through and makes a play in the backfield, run plays are going for significant positive yardage. There have been very few 1 yard gains by opposing running backs. Historically, when the Vikings are having success, they hold teams under 100 yards rushing. That hasn't happened much this year. 

Mike's All-Purpose Flour Lock Of The Game

Marcus Sherels, cornerback/punt returner, YOUR Minnesota Vikings


Yes, it's come to this.  Tolkien is a shitty quarterback, there is no question about that. He is going to throw at least one pick, and I think Marcus Sherels is the guy to nab it. Also, in the event the Vikings force a punt out of the Packers, look for Marcus to make some noise. 4 tackles/1 Interception.

 Final Takes

This is going to be one clunker of a game. Cold weather, two shitty quarterbacks and two highly questionable defenses. Wouldn't be surprised if this one was low scoring.

I said last week Ponder wouldn't finish the game in Seattle and I was right. I'm sensing something very similar in this game. Whether he leaves the game because he gets hurt or simply because he starts being Christian Ponder at some point doesn't really matter.

I can't remember the last time I've been this apathetic about Packers Week. Yeah, I hope the Vikings win (and I will thoroughly taunt everything about this game), but if they lose I'm not going to cut my wrists. Or break a plate. Or scream at the TV. I'll probably just shrug my shoulders and walk away.

One thing I have become very passionate about is my belief that Leslie Frazier must go at year's end. He's a great guy, but a below average coach. He got to 10-6 last year with one of the most epic seasons by a running back in NFL history. That has never been more apparent than it is now. Close game, sloppy game, shitty result. 

Final Score

Minnesota Vikings: 17
Green Bay Packers: 20

There you have it, Vikings fans!  A prediction of disappointment and a promise of safe wrists.  That's what this year's Vikings season has come to.  Look on the bright side - at least you're not a poorly dressed fat ass with a lazy eye.




For more Mike Otto be sure to give him a follow on Twitter (@SwervinTaters).  The line between sad & entertaining runs awfully thin on a Sunday.  He can also be found right here on Newest Industry contributing to our Trendsetting column.


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Friday, January 4, 2013

Ten & Six With Mike Otto: Wild Card Weekend - Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers (Plus Picks!)

A frostbit fist with a smile stings twice...


Well here are again, football fans!  Welcome to the Wild Card Weekend edition of Ten & Six with Mike Otto!

Not only is Mike back to break down this weekend's playoff matchups, but he brought the Vikings with him!  That's right, America!  The Purple in the playoffs!  Only one pigskin pundit that we know of predicted a 10-6 finish for the Vikings this year and, fortunately, he's our resident football guru!  Que suerte!

So, Michael, now that we've spent 17 weeks establishing the fact that you are, indeed, a great football mind, how do you think this weekend shakes out?


Well helllllo!  I was right all year!

Even four weeks ago when Christian Ponder looked pathetic, the team was 6-6, and all playoff hope seemed extinguished, I still believed.  I knew this team could do it, I felt it in my bones and I kept predicting wins and here we are!

It's the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the Vikings are 10-6, and this is Ten & Six!

My picks went 11-5 last week and I'll take that as a decent end to the regular season.  (Editor's Note: Mike's final record for the regular season was 174-100-1.  Pretty spiffy.)

I got the most important pick (at least to me) correct, the Vikings are in the playoffs and earned a rematch against the Packers at Lambeau.  It really doesn't get any sweeter.  Even if the Vikings season comes to an end on Sunday, it's already been the most fun I've had with The Purple since '09.  Good times, indeed.

Since we've entered the playoffs I'm going to re-format how I do the League Picks part of the blog by getting a little more in-depth.  I will give reasons each team could win and then tell you who I think takes the game in the end.

As always, once all that garbage is out of the way I will break down the Vikings chances with the in-depth analysis and sharp wit you have all come to know & love.  With that said, let's get into some game picks!


(#6) Cincinnati at (#3) Houston

Why the Bengals could win:

The Bengals Front 7 have been physically dominant all year, but have somehow found another gear the last four weeks.  Couple that with the fact that Houston is slumping at the wrong time and you have the potential for an upset here.

Cincy must hit on a couple big plays to A.J. Green, make the Texans respect the deep threat (and keep a safety deep).

The Texans seem to have a little quit in them.  Get a 10- or 14-point lead early and Houston might get down on themselves.

Why the Texans could win:

They're at home and they've won the last three match-ups against the Bengals.
The Texans offense and stable of weapons is much more dangerous, with more than one player who is a threat to take it the distance at any time.

The Bengals run defense is only ranked 18th overall, so Arian Foster might have a shot to break the big one.  If Matt Schaub gets hot this one's over.

Who I think wins:

I see a close game going into the 4th quarter won by the Bengals after they intercept a Matt Schaub pass deep in Texans territory allowing A.J. Green to win a jump ball in the end zone.  Ball game! Bengals take it.

Final Score:
Cincinnati: 24
Houston: 23


(#5) Indianapolis at (#4) Baltimore

Why the Colts could win:

It's been an inspirational year for the Colts.  They rode the strength and courage Chuck Pagano showed battling cancer to a playoff berth (with a little help from rookie quarterback Andy Lucky).

Also worth noting, Luck led an NFL-best seven 4th quarter game-winning drives this year, so if it's close in the end, watch out for the rookie.

Why the Ravens could win:

The defense will have Terrell Suggs, Ray Lewis, and Ed Reed playing together for the first time since Lewis tore his triceps.  Add on that Ray announced he would retire and the end of the year and you can bet the Ravens are going to be jacked up.

The Ravens are a deeper team on both offense and defense, and that could make it tough for the Colts.

Who I think wins:

I see Andrew Luck having a rough game.  I think he gets hit early and often, which leads to hurried throws and interceptions later in the game.

The Colts keep it close for a half, but fade away in the 3rd & 4th quarters.

Final Score:
Baltimore: 27
Indianapolis: 17


(#5) Seattle at (#4) Washington

Why the Seahawks could win:

The Seahawks have won four straight, including three blowout victories.

Russell Wilson has defied logic in his successful rookie season, handling big moments with poise.

Pete Carroll may be a pain in my ass, but he knows how to get the most out of his players.

Why the Redskins could win:

The Seahawks have been below average on the road this year, notching a 3-5 record.

The Redskins have my Rookie Of The Year pick in Bob III, who is a threat to score a touchdown on every play.  Bob's been in the national spotlight all year already, it's unlikely he'll be fazed by playoff implications.

Pierre Garcon has been a monster since his return from injury and I'm seeing a big game for him.

Who I think wins:

These two teams are very evenly matched.  Both have solid running games and have shown the ability to convert key downs with the pass when necessary.

I would say the Skins are a better offensive team only because Bob III is a true "dual-threat" quarterback.  The Seahawks, however, have a superior defense.

I see this being a great back-and-forth battle won on a last second field goal by the Redskins.

Final Score:
Washington: 27
Seattle: 24

And now, without further ado...


(#6) MINNESOTA VIKINGS at (#3) GREEN BAY PACKERS

It's the rubber match!  The Vikings lost at Lambeau but won last week at The Dome, sweet, Dome.

Christian Ponder played his best game since the victory over the 49ers earlier in the season and Adrian Peterson capped off the best season by a running back since 1984 with 199 yards on the ground.

Anyone who thinks the Vikings can't win this game is delusional.

I love it!  Packers fans were dismissive of our squad last week and they're doing more of the same this week.  Let's hope Packers players are just as stupid as their fan base.  There would be nothing better than seeing a bunch of mopey, drunk, fat Packers fans come 10:30 Saturday night.  I'd be sleeping like a baby that night!

So go ahead!  Doubt us!  We beat you to get to this point you filthy animals and, after Saturday, all you idiot Packers fans are going to have to go back to your other two pastimes: day drinking and touching your cousins inappropriately.

Let's look at some positives and negatives from last week.  As always, we'll start with the positives:

-Adrian Peterson  It's been him all year and last week was no different.  The man was possessed last week!  It could have been the 2001 Ravens defense opposite Peterson last week and he still would have torn them apart.  The Packers keyed on him all week in preparation, but it didn't matter, he torched them anyway.

Clay Matthews promised AP, "won't get 200 yards this week at Lambeau."  That's like saying, "Albert Pujols won't hit two grand slams against us."  Starting to think Packers players are just as dumb as their fans.  Way to shoot for the stars, Claymaker!

-Christian Ponder  Was that Christian Ponder connecting on a perfectly thrown deep ball!  Oh my god!  It only took until Week 17!

In all honesty, the kid played a great game.  He was poised, took care of the ball, and made big completions when he needed them.  If Ponder had played 16 games like that the Viking would have a playoff bye and home-field advantage throughout.

Oh well, he's peaking at the right time!  The right elbow issue that has limited him in practice is slightly concerning, but I have no doubt he'll play.  Shoot him up with cortisone and get him out there!

-Everson Griffen  Three sacks last week and looked unblockable at times.  This guy may be a late bloomer, but I could care less as long as he keeps blooming this week!  On a down day overall for the defense he was a force for 4 quarters.

-Brian Robison  He was playing with a badly sprained shoulder, but it didn't matter!  His strip-sack of Aaron Rodgers was, in my opinion, the play of the game.  Packers were driving to take the lead, had all the momentum, and the BOOM!  Little Aaron Rodgers held the ball too long and the rest is history.

And, sadly, the negatives.

-Tackling & Angles  I think the defense was a little too excited in this game.  They were taking bad angles, missing tackles, and it hurt us badly.

In the Texans game there always seemed to be a meeting at the football by the defense.  Lots of gang-tackling and they kept the Texans out of the end zone with that formula.  Against the Packers there was no gang-tackling and everything seemed more difficult for our boys in Purple.

It wasn't only the defense.  Special teams had some tackling issues we hadn't seen all season.  This needs to improve if the Vikings are to win at Lambeau.

Three Keys To A Vikings Victory

Key #1: D-Line, get your hands up!


Kevin Williams has a pass deflection in each of the last 4 games and Brian Robison has 8 on the year.  At the very least, a pass deflection at the line wastes a down for the Packers.  At most, it turns into a tip drill interception for someone on the back end.  Last time I checked, in football, interceptions are good!

Key #2: Go after Sam Shields


He got burned by Jarius Wright for that 65 yard completion when he totally bit on a dagger route (that wasn't even crisply run).  Not only was he torched on that deep ball, but looking back at the game I noticed he left his man open several other times that Ponder didn't recognize.

If I can see that I know Bill Musgrave can too.  So let's go after that fucking dolt and see if he's worth his paychecks.

Key #3: Run right at Clay Matthews


As threatening a pass rusher as Clay Matthews is, he's equally unspectacular at getting off his block and making a tackle.  Adrian Peterson has destroyed the Packers in two games this year with 409 yards and 3 TD's.  I haven't seen any Packers defenders truly commit to tackling AP.  It's been all arm tackles, hoping to hold him up long enough for help to arrive.  This includes Clay Matthews.
It'll be interesting to see if any Packers defenders have developed the courage to attempt to tackle AP like a man.

Two Matchups To Watch

Matchup #1: Mike McCarthy vs. The Tiny Dinosaur Brain He Was Born With


Stupid challenges!  Wasted timeouts!  That fucking lazy eye of his!  Freaking Jordy Nelson had to hide the challenge flag that McCarthy illegally threw and the refs bailed him out.  Seriously though, how embarrassing is it when Jordy Nelson is more aware of the current situation than your head coach?

Mike McCarthy is the perfect fat, dopey embodiment of the Packer faithfulNo wonder you all stand staunchly behind him, defending his intelligence after every bird-brained mistake.  You are him.  He is you.  You're all fucked.

Matchup #2: Any Mouthy Packers Fans vs. Me


I actually get to watch this game!  Got the day off from work and I'm pumped for this shit!
Now, I'm going to be watching the game at a fine local establishment (Rudolphs BBQ) and even though that bar bleeds purple, there are bound to be a few loud-mouth Packers fans (there always is).

I rarely get into physical altercations, but when I do, it's usually football related.  Much like my favorite team, I often lose my fights, but don't forget, even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while, and sometimes he knees a Packer fan in the head.

Mike's All-Purpose Flour Lock Of The Week

Harrison Smith, Kevin Williams, Antoine Winfield, Chris Cook, Jared Allen, Chad Greenway, the ENTIRE Vikings defense!


I'm seeing a big day from this unit and a much improved performance from last week.  4 sacks, 12 hits on the QB, 3 pass deflections, and pick and a forced fumble!  You guys got this!

Final Takes

Don't get me wrong, this is going to be a difficult game to win.  Jennings, Nelson, Jones, and Cobb are all slated to play.  Add in (Jer)Michael Finley and that's a lot to keep track of.

Good punts and punt coverage will be important.  The Vikings can't afford to let Cobb get loose for an easy return.  Hopefully The Purple aren't punting much anyway.

Against the Texans and Packers Christian Ponder is 16-23 on 3rd down conversions.  That's damn efficient!  That's professional quarterback football!  That's the guy the Vikings are going to need on Saturday.

The Packers simply cannot stop Adrian Peterson.  If he has another big day the Vikings are in this game until the very end.  The Packers are 2-4 in their last 6 HOME playoff games (Rodgers is 0-1 as a starter).  The Pack lost their first home playoff game last year to the eventual Super Bowl Champion New York Giants.  Perhaps history will repeat itself this year!

Don't be surprised if you see the Vikings try a trick play at some point in this game.  Maybe a flea-flicker that every Packer defender bites on as soon as AP touches the ball.  Next thing they know Jarius Wright is dancing in the end zone.

Everyone doubts the Vikings.  Everyone always has.  They have the right to.  Not me, though.  Maybe I'm crazy, maybe I've had too much Purple Kool-Ade in my days, I really don't care.  This is going to be a close game in the 4th with the Vikings nursing a "surprising" lead.  I see the potential game tying/winning drive by the Packers snuffed out  by our defense right around midfield because, I mean, it couldn't be a stress-free victory, right?

Final Score:
Minnesota: 27
Green Bay: 24

WOOOOOO!!! Atlanta here we come!!

Boy, oh boy!  This is gonna be great!


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