Minnesota’s hot corner

By Jonathan Mohr  |   Friday, July 11, 2008  |  Comments( 6 )

Minnesota Vikings
You didn't have to spend time breaking down game film with Ron Jaworski last season to find the Achilles heel of the Minnesota Vikings' defense. Here’s the thought that flashed through the mind of every offensive coordinator to game plan against the Vikings in 2007: “Let’s see, best in the league against. the run, worst versus the pass, so...
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No.1
RedskinFan21ST
03:15 AM
07/11/2008
Nice to see an article about the Vikings not having to do with Favre or how T. Jackson is the key to the team. The problem with the secondary of Minnesota is, well none of them are good. There going to need a solid pass rush to keep from their secondary getting beat.
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zippy916
01:16 PM
07/11/2008
Notice all the tackle stats in this article. I view that as completed passes, positive yardage and eventual scores lol.

Sure they are great in run support, But we'd def like to see the passes defended, interceptions numbers increase. Hopefully the defense can finally put some pressure on the opposing QB and force some hurried and bad passes, or get the sacks to end drives.

We've seen to many 3rd and long conversions the past couple years. To the point where we just now assume that the other guys will pick up the 1st down. Sad really. All started with that Patriot game and it's been nothing but the same ever since.
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nhartman
06:04 PM
07/12/2008
I think the pass rush will make all of these guys look a lot better. Cedric Griffin has a lot of potential.
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