Sunday, September 24, 2006

2-1 is Good - It's All Good Which Makes It Great!

Sure today's loss is hard to take. But it was a very good effort. I refuse to belive it's over and will look for the positive. The Vikings lost a defensive struggle 16-19. It was an amazing game. The Bears D is great and this was a test for the Minnesota Vikings. Honestly, they did well and it was good. The Vikings are a team coming together. Circle December 3rd. The Vikings travel to Chicago for a rematch. That should be good!

For the Vikings, it's all good. The offense is good, the defense is good, and the special teams squad is good. Together all that goodness makes the Vikings great.

Simply said, the Vikings are good. Brad Johnson is good. Troy Williamson is good. Travis Taylor is good. Jim Kleinsasser and Jermaine Wiggins are good. Together, the offense is good.

On defense, there are so many names you know and the players are also good. You can argue that Darren Sharper and Fred Smoot are better than good. And Williams and Williams (Pat and Kevin) are also more than good. But if you did a league-wide survey (and checked last year's Pro Bowl roster), you can see good is the concensus.

On special teams, Ryan Longwell is good. Great? Nope. The return game with Mewelde Moore and Troy Williamson are both good. Their return yardage is good.

Would you want to pin your championship hopes on any one of these players? No (unlike the previous Randy ratio regime). Because of that and their head coach, together this team is great.

I bet you noticed that I left off Chester Taylor. Wanna know why? It's easy: He's not good. He's Great.

So remember how good today's game was and look forward to something great.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Wide Receiver Signs with Vikings from Seattle Practice Squad

Minnesota Vikings pick up Monterey's Mann

Apparently someone noticed Maurice Mann. Rather than sit and hope that the Seattle Seahawks would activate him from their practice squad at some point this fall, Mann chose to sign a one-year free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings.

The full article will be available on the Web for a limited time:http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/15515818.htm(c) 2006 Monterey County Herald and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Vikings Earn "W" and Gain Confidence In Team

Opening day for the Minnesota Vikings may not have played out the way most of us are used to, however the Vikings played a consistent game and walked away knowing that they can beat a playoff-winning team from 2005-2006 season.

"Good teams find a way to win down the stretch," Birk said. "This is a veteran group. In the huddle, it's pretty even-keeled. Coach was just talking last night about the ebbs and flows of the game, especially on the road. You're going to have to hang in there and sneak off with one in the end."

A part of being able to sneak off with a win, came when Williamson made a grab, facing third-and-9 at the Minnesota 48-yard line. Johnson hit Williamson, who drove for the first down and drew a face mask penalty to help set up the game-winning field goal. After Williamson dropped a 59-yard touchdown pass and two shorter tosses, Johnson went to him with the game on the line. "You've got to stick with him," Johnson said. "We're going to need him."

"I took my eyes off the ball at the last second, and it just went through," Williamson stated when asked about the miss. "That's just something I need to work on. Be more patient and calm down just a little bit more. Make the routine plays." Williamson went down on record with four catches for a game-high 77 receiving yards for the night. He said one key was the support he got from teammates after his miscues. " You have to have guys that are around you that build you up," said Williamson, who also returned four kickoffs for an average of 24.5 yards. "That's what some of the receivers did and my coach did to keep me up and keep me going. Things like that are going to happen. You just have to keep on running with it and make the next play."

Childress spent all summer pushing his team at training camp. They pounded on each other and now are trying to build a physical, tough-minded team that won't beat itself. Marked penalties will be addressed this week. Sharper and cornerback Antoine Winfield both stated after training camp that it was the toughest camp they've experienced. Childress played his starters for about a half in all four preseason games.

"I think it paid off tonight," Winfield said.

"This game can keep you humble," Childress said. "It got a little emotional for me after the game. You win a game like that, against a team like that and a Hall of Fame coach (Joe Gibbs), you don't always get that chance. You wouldn't usually permit yourself that. You try to be businesslike. I'm just pleased with what they accomplished. We know that there is still a ton of work to be done. Good teams play on Monday night, and good teams find a way to come back and win that following Sunday."

Today the fans delight in the victory. Just this morning, I was certain to let everyone at the bus stop with my kids know how tickled I was that our state is sporting a 1-0 team! However, for the team and the coaches, it is practice and preparation for the season home opener Sunday, against the Carolina Panthers. Back to work, this is why they get paid, not for the games they play on Sunday....that is the reward. Don't believe me? Remember the emotions that Brad Johnson showed when he made the touchdown pass to Robinson? There is passion for playing the game of football! I felt just as excited as he did! Brad Johnson is the 40th ranked QB on the pay scale this season. Johnson stated to the commentators before the game, "It is that feeling when you throw a touchdown that keeps me playing! They are going to have to throw me off the football field."

Vikings fans could be in for a lot of these close, low-scoring games this season, however, if that is how it is, the defense proved on Monday Night Football that it is ready to do its part. "We knew from the preseason that the defense was going to stop the run and be solid all around," Sharper said. "Then the offense did enough to win and didn't turn the ball over. As long as we win, it doesn't matter. We'll win close games the rest of the season."

Can we get that in writing please? Hey, any furniture store out there willing to put free furniture on the line like they did in Illinois? How about a free IPOD....Best Buy? Probably not......but I will believe every game, every time.

Our question won't be whether the defense can hold the opposition to a reasonable point total this Viking season. The defense comes out from week 1 ranked as the 11th defensive unit in the NFL. It has been a long time since we were near the top 10. Our questions will be about the offense for the first time in many years. Will the offense score enough to win the game? I believe the answer is "yes".

Vikings Live Up to Name & Recognition

Though not much has been said about the Vikings opening Monday Night Football on ESPN but that is an honor. For the second straight year, the NFL has requested/demanded/decreed that the Vikings will appear on the national stage. Last year, it was the nationally television second half of the Sunday double-header. The Vikings trounced the Cowboys while the nation watched.

This year, it was on the road in Washington. It certainly is an honor for Minnesota to be in Washington D.C. on the 5th anniversary of September 11th. The crowd was amped and fired up. Though the Redskins have struggled in the preseason, this is an NFL team that made and won in the playoffs last year. The Vikings meanwhile were also coming off a somewhat successful season but had turned over its coaching staff.

Congrats to Minnesota for the honor and for living up to that honor by playing a very good game in a charged atmosphere. The NFL honored the Vikings with the opening night on Monday Night and the Vikings did not disappoint. Congrats Minnesota!

Timing is Everything!

The Redskins have the pieces and are implementing a new offensive scheme. Though the emotion of the night could have overcome the Vikings, it seems that now is the right time to face Washington. In the NFL, it’s not whom you play. It’s when you play them. I think the Vikings will look back and be grateful they opened their season against this potentially dangerous team.