http://www.scoutsnotebook.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=9189#9189
Sunday seems like it is 2 weeks away and yet it's right around the corner. Feels weird to watch ESPN or the NFL Network and still see Eagles stories. This time last year I was neck deep in offseason talk.
Les Bowen reported that Klecko didn't practice today and said Eckel is likely to get the start at FB.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/dneagles/
I'm actually intrigued to see that. Kyle was great on STs last week. We know he's a good short yardage runner. If he shows any aptitude for blocking, he could be in the mix for FB next year.
NEW CB
The Eagles had to put Mike McGlynn on IR with a hamstring injury. They signed CB Dimitri Patterson. He caught my eye the last couple of preseasons when he was in KC. Dimitri goes about 5'10, 190 and seems to be the kind of CB we're going after these days. He plays the ball well and is a solid hitter/tackler. He was 3rd on the Chiefs in preseason tackles in '07 and 2nd in '08.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Let's Talk LJ Smith & TE
Someone on the EMB asked me if LJ would do a better job of blocking than Schobel did vs MIN. Yikes. The anti-LJ stuff has gotten out of hand when people are starting to ask questions like that.
LJ Smith is a good player. He is very talented.
The problem with LJ is that his time in Philadelphia is coming to a close. Things just didn't work out. He wasn't happy with his deal. He let that affect his play. He struggled with injuries at times, probably too much. He doesn't lack talent.
I also don't think LJ lacks heart. I don't see him as a lazy player. He's maddeningly inconsistent, but I think part of that is on the way we've used him. In the last 3 years he's only had consecutive games with 5 catches once. And that was the first 2 weeks of the 2006 season. Since then he's been a yo-yo. 6 catches one game, then 2 catches the next. How does LJ fit into the offense? How does the TE fit into the offense?
LJ is one of those guys who needs the right situation to thrive. The Eagles are best set up for self-motivated guys who are very mature and can handle a tough environment. Fredex didn't work out. Ryan Moats didn't work out. LJ isn't working out.
We have better luck with grinders and overachievers. Brent Celek is developing into a good player. He looks like a capable starter at times. LJ need someone to stay on his case, to keep him focused. We don't deal well with those kinds of players.
LJ shows you great potential in some games, then disappears. He was a big reason we beat the Giants last month. LJ blocked Justin Tuck a few times on pass plays. He blocked well on some runs. He caught a short pass on 3rd down and fought his way to get the 1st down. In all he caught 6 passes and helped us to play ball control football.
I hope LJ is healthy enough to play on Sunday. Celek earned the right to start with the way he played in Minnesota, but I definitely want LJ in as part of the offense. I don't trust him in the sense of being "the TE", but he can help this team.
Matt Schobel is my least favorite Eagle right now. He brings nothing to the table and I look forward to his departure when the season is over. At least Lito Sheppard can point to his past play with pride. Matt is just collecting a paycheck. He looks like he's going through the motions. I can't stand guys like that. I can deal with a player who lacks talent, but lack of effort is unforgivable.
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LJ Smith is a good player. He is very talented.
The problem with LJ is that his time in Philadelphia is coming to a close. Things just didn't work out. He wasn't happy with his deal. He let that affect his play. He struggled with injuries at times, probably too much. He doesn't lack talent.
I also don't think LJ lacks heart. I don't see him as a lazy player. He's maddeningly inconsistent, but I think part of that is on the way we've used him. In the last 3 years he's only had consecutive games with 5 catches once. And that was the first 2 weeks of the 2006 season. Since then he's been a yo-yo. 6 catches one game, then 2 catches the next. How does LJ fit into the offense? How does the TE fit into the offense?
LJ is one of those guys who needs the right situation to thrive. The Eagles are best set up for self-motivated guys who are very mature and can handle a tough environment. Fredex didn't work out. Ryan Moats didn't work out. LJ isn't working out.
We have better luck with grinders and overachievers. Brent Celek is developing into a good player. He looks like a capable starter at times. LJ need someone to stay on his case, to keep him focused. We don't deal well with those kinds of players.
LJ shows you great potential in some games, then disappears. He was a big reason we beat the Giants last month. LJ blocked Justin Tuck a few times on pass plays. He blocked well on some runs. He caught a short pass on 3rd down and fought his way to get the 1st down. In all he caught 6 passes and helped us to play ball control football.
I hope LJ is healthy enough to play on Sunday. Celek earned the right to start with the way he played in Minnesota, but I definitely want LJ in as part of the offense. I don't trust him in the sense of being "the TE", but he can help this team.
Matt Schobel is my least favorite Eagle right now. He brings nothing to the table and I look forward to his departure when the season is over. At least Lito Sheppard can point to his past play with pride. Matt is just collecting a paycheck. He looks like he's going through the motions. I can't stand guys like that. I can deal with a player who lacks talent, but lack of effort is unforgivable.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Game Review and Monday Thoughts
The DGR is posted:
http://www.scoutsnotebook.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=9182#9182
I've gotten some interesting comments from non-Eagles fans. One told me he thought we dominated the Vikings. I don't agree with that. Another asked me about being on Cloud Nine. I'm not there. I expected to win that game. Beating the Vikings was nice, but I've got bigger fish to fry. I want this team to go to Tampa. I'll settle for the Meadowlands this week.
I like the vibe from Eagles fans that everyone is happy with the win, but focused on the big picture. I remember beating the Giants in 2006. The mood after that game was more celebratory.
DEION IS AN IDIOT
I flipped over to the NFL Network after the game yesterday. I wanted some analysis or interviews or just some more NFL talk. Instead I got the inane ramblings of a lunatic mind.
Deion is great to listen to when he's telling a personal story or if he's explaining pass coverage. His general thoughts and analysis leave a bit to be desired.
He was all over the fact that McNabb got benched by Reid, is unappreciated by Eagles fans, and will force his way out of town. Rich Eisen and Steve Mariucci offered their 2 cents that McNabb may not feel like that. Deion would hear none of it. He is 1.9 million percent sure.
How could a QB want to play for a coach who benched him in such a way as Reid did to McNabb? How could that happen?
Here's the beautiful and ironic part. In 1994 Deion played for SF. In early October the Eagles beat the Niners 40-8. Steve Young looked like crap and got benched. He and George Siefert got into a shouting match on the sidelines. They didn't implode. No one demanded a trade. They went on to win the SB. If only Deion put on his thinking cap he could have talked about that situation.
One area where I think he lacks understanding is the relationship that Reid and McNabb have. Andy drafted Donovan and has been his only NFL coach. Deion had 37 different head coaches (just an approximate total). He never developed the kind of bond that Donnie and Big Red have. Deion is judging things from his mercenary perspective. He openly shopped himself around the league 3 times. McNabb has been an Eagle for a decade. How can Deion expect to understand what's going on in McNabb's head?
Can't we find some ex-player who knows the game, has opinions, and has a personality, but also is reasonable and rational?
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http://www.scoutsnotebook.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=9182#9182
I've gotten some interesting comments from non-Eagles fans. One told me he thought we dominated the Vikings. I don't agree with that. Another asked me about being on Cloud Nine. I'm not there. I expected to win that game. Beating the Vikings was nice, but I've got bigger fish to fry. I want this team to go to Tampa. I'll settle for the Meadowlands this week.
I like the vibe from Eagles fans that everyone is happy with the win, but focused on the big picture. I remember beating the Giants in 2006. The mood after that game was more celebratory.
DEION IS AN IDIOT
I flipped over to the NFL Network after the game yesterday. I wanted some analysis or interviews or just some more NFL talk. Instead I got the inane ramblings of a lunatic mind.
Deion is great to listen to when he's telling a personal story or if he's explaining pass coverage. His general thoughts and analysis leave a bit to be desired.
He was all over the fact that McNabb got benched by Reid, is unappreciated by Eagles fans, and will force his way out of town. Rich Eisen and Steve Mariucci offered their 2 cents that McNabb may not feel like that. Deion would hear none of it. He is 1.9 million percent sure.
How could a QB want to play for a coach who benched him in such a way as Reid did to McNabb? How could that happen?
Here's the beautiful and ironic part. In 1994 Deion played for SF. In early October the Eagles beat the Niners 40-8. Steve Young looked like crap and got benched. He and George Siefert got into a shouting match on the sidelines. They didn't implode. No one demanded a trade. They went on to win the SB. If only Deion put on his thinking cap he could have talked about that situation.
One area where I think he lacks understanding is the relationship that Reid and McNabb have. Andy drafted Donovan and has been his only NFL coach. Deion had 37 different head coaches (just an approximate total). He never developed the kind of bond that Donnie and Big Red have. Deion is judging things from his mercenary perspective. He openly shopped himself around the league 3 times. McNabb has been an Eagle for a decade. How can Deion expect to understand what's going on in McNabb's head?
Can't we find some ex-player who knows the game, has opinions, and has a personality, but also is reasonable and rational?
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
Brave New World
We're back in the playoffs, but there are some interesting aspects this time around. Donovan McNabb hasn't played in a postseason game since the Super Bowl. Pretty weird when you think of that. Donovan was excellent in the 2004 playoffs, with the exception of his INTs in the Super Bowl.
How will Donovan play? He admitted to having a lot of frustration in watching the 2006 team play well without him. I wonder if Donovan will press at all, with the mindset that he's got something to prove. McNabb is a streaky QB as we all know and it will be interesting to see which guy shows up today.
We're the #6 seed for the first time in the Reid era. Normally we host the Wildcard game or have a bye. How will the team handle the underdog role? I hope the guys are able to use that as some sort of bonding and motivational tool. I'm not a big fan of that stuff, but it can work in some situations. We need to embrace the fact we're on the road. We're the spoilers...the villains...the bad guys. We want to hear boos. The more boos we hear, the better our chance to go to Tampa.
We're packing a top flight defense for the first time in a while. In 2003 and 2006 we had mediocre or bad defenses. Injuries and age hurt those units. The 2004 team had a good defense, but I don't think they were as good as the current group. The LBs were Dhani, Trot, and Sim. Would you take them over Gocong, Stew, and Akeem? No way.
This is also the first time we've gone into the playoffs with our top QB, RB, and WR healthy since 2001. Let's hope that shows up in the form of a good playoff run.
I won't even go into the number of new starters in this game as opposed to the past. Suffice it to say that this is a new team in a new situation. What makes that interesting is that we don't know which players will step up. Could we see a breakout performance from Quentin Mikell or Chris Gocong or Brent Celek? Absolutely. I'm hoping Brodrick Bunkley really steps up this postseason.
Finally, there are some guys coming to the end of the road, as Eagles or just as NFL players. Those guys will bring a sense of urgency to the situation that hopefully will help us out if we need it.
REMINDER
Be patient. Last year Tampa ran 20 plays on 2 drives and had a 7-0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter. The Giants had 3 straight 3 & outs. They looked bad. Tampa was dominating the game. The Bucs slowed down. They only put up 7 points in the next 3 quarters and New York scored 24 to win the game and advance.
Yesterday the Falcons got down 14-3. They didn't panic. The offense adjusted and defense took away big plays. Next thing you know they have a 17-14 lead. The Falcons couldn't hold the lead, but the point is still there. Don't panic at the end of a quarter or even a half.
Heck, we all remember the fast start we had against Tampa in 2002. Unfortunately they didn't panic and closed out The Vet in a painful way.
Playoff games are funny. Teams can go on drastic rolls because of the intense pressure. Don't get too up or down. Remember that we're a defensive team this year and we'll give up some things, but will adjust after each series.
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How will Donovan play? He admitted to having a lot of frustration in watching the 2006 team play well without him. I wonder if Donovan will press at all, with the mindset that he's got something to prove. McNabb is a streaky QB as we all know and it will be interesting to see which guy shows up today.
We're the #6 seed for the first time in the Reid era. Normally we host the Wildcard game or have a bye. How will the team handle the underdog role? I hope the guys are able to use that as some sort of bonding and motivational tool. I'm not a big fan of that stuff, but it can work in some situations. We need to embrace the fact we're on the road. We're the spoilers...the villains...the bad guys. We want to hear boos. The more boos we hear, the better our chance to go to Tampa.
We're packing a top flight defense for the first time in a while. In 2003 and 2006 we had mediocre or bad defenses. Injuries and age hurt those units. The 2004 team had a good defense, but I don't think they were as good as the current group. The LBs were Dhani, Trot, and Sim. Would you take them over Gocong, Stew, and Akeem? No way.
This is also the first time we've gone into the playoffs with our top QB, RB, and WR healthy since 2001. Let's hope that shows up in the form of a good playoff run.
I won't even go into the number of new starters in this game as opposed to the past. Suffice it to say that this is a new team in a new situation. What makes that interesting is that we don't know which players will step up. Could we see a breakout performance from Quentin Mikell or Chris Gocong or Brent Celek? Absolutely. I'm hoping Brodrick Bunkley really steps up this postseason.
Finally, there are some guys coming to the end of the road, as Eagles or just as NFL players. Those guys will bring a sense of urgency to the situation that hopefully will help us out if we need it.
REMINDER
Be patient. Last year Tampa ran 20 plays on 2 drives and had a 7-0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter. The Giants had 3 straight 3 & outs. They looked bad. Tampa was dominating the game. The Bucs slowed down. They only put up 7 points in the next 3 quarters and New York scored 24 to win the game and advance.
Yesterday the Falcons got down 14-3. They didn't panic. The offense adjusted and defense took away big plays. Next thing you know they have a 17-14 lead. The Falcons couldn't hold the lead, but the point is still there. Don't panic at the end of a quarter or even a half.
Heck, we all remember the fast start we had against Tampa in 2002. Unfortunately they didn't panic and closed out The Vet in a painful way.
Playoff games are funny. Teams can go on drastic rolls because of the intense pressure. Don't get too up or down. Remember that we're a defensive team this year and we'll give up some things, but will adjust after each series.
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
Random Stuff
We have a playoff game tomorrow, but there hasn't been much in the way of news to report. Asante Samuel did miss practice with a hip strain, but he's expected to play. It will be interesting to see him in the playoffs. Sammie has a reputation as a big game player from his time in NE. Let's hope that shows up against Minnesota.
No more word on Pat Williams. Some reports have him missing the game, others have him projected to start. Basically...wait and see.
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NON-PLAYOFF THOUGHTS
Mike Shanahan is out of a job. When I heard he got fired I called a friend and said "Wouldn't it be cool to hire him as coach, but keep Andy as GM and JJ running the defense?"
Mike was a horrible GM in Denver. He ruined Mike the coach with some of his picks and signings. He also could not build a consistently good defense. They finished 14th or worse his last 4 years.
Mike is a great offensive coordinator. He is a great play-caller. Brilliant offensive mind. The thought of him running the Eagles offense is very intriguing. I'm sure many Eagles fans were going crazy at the thought of going after Mike.
The problem is that you can't hire him to run the whole organization. You have to keep Andy. Mike brought a lot of turds to Denver. He took chances on players that made no sense. Remember, this is the guy who drafted Maurice Clarrett in the 3rd round.
Andy isn't perfect to be sure, but he understands how to build a roster and keep one eye on the present at the same time you have one on the future. Would Andy be willing to give up his coaching spot to just run football operations? Not likely, but fun thought.
Jim Johnson would have autonomy on the defesne, which he basically does now. That side of things doesn't need changing right now.
The biggest player obstacle would be our OL. Mike likes his blockers lean and mean. Herremans and Mike McGlynn would fit. The other guys would likely be out. The good news on that front is that his kind of OL are easier to find.
The thought of Westy and Buck combining for 25-30 carries a game is fantasy material. Not quite Megan Fox fantasy level, but close.
In the end I think this will all be for naught. Reid loves being a coach. I don't think he'll give up his spot.
DRAFT INFO
Anyone who saw the Rose Bowl had to drool at the thought of FS Taylor Mays becoming an Eagle. He's 6'3, 230. He's fast. He also hits like a ton of bricks. He really does a good job of controlling the middle of the field. Unfortunately our late season success put him out of our reach. Mays is a pick 10-15 kind of player.
RB CJ Spiller didn't have a great game for Clemson. The Nebraska defense shut down the Tigers offense. CJ had 7 carries, 4 catches, and a couple of good returns. He took a punt and KO back 33 yards. His value to the Eagles would lie in his versatility. He could be the primary RS. He can catch passes like a WR. He can be effective running the ball with only a few carries.
TE Brandon Pettigrew had 6 catches for Oklahoma State and also did a good job of blocking. He's the best complete TE in the Draft.
TE Davon Drew had a big game for ECU. He caught 5 passes for 120 yards, including a 42-yder. He's a former QB and more of a pure receiver. Like it or not, those are the kind of guys AR has gone after.
Iowa RB Shonn Greene has a lot of people's interest. He's a tough physical runner who gets behind his pads and punishes defenders. We'd all love a guy like that. Shonn missed the 2007 season because of academic problems. That's a red flag for us. He either isn't smart or didn't work hard on his grades. We run a complex offense. Ryan Moats failed here because he couldn't learn the playbook. Let's not repeat that mistake with Greene. I'd love to see us land a guy who runs like he does, but Greene isn't likely to be in Eagles green come late April.
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No more word on Pat Williams. Some reports have him missing the game, others have him projected to start. Basically...wait and see.
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NON-PLAYOFF THOUGHTS
Mike Shanahan is out of a job. When I heard he got fired I called a friend and said "Wouldn't it be cool to hire him as coach, but keep Andy as GM and JJ running the defense?"
Mike was a horrible GM in Denver. He ruined Mike the coach with some of his picks and signings. He also could not build a consistently good defense. They finished 14th or worse his last 4 years.
Mike is a great offensive coordinator. He is a great play-caller. Brilliant offensive mind. The thought of him running the Eagles offense is very intriguing. I'm sure many Eagles fans were going crazy at the thought of going after Mike.
The problem is that you can't hire him to run the whole organization. You have to keep Andy. Mike brought a lot of turds to Denver. He took chances on players that made no sense. Remember, this is the guy who drafted Maurice Clarrett in the 3rd round.
Andy isn't perfect to be sure, but he understands how to build a roster and keep one eye on the present at the same time you have one on the future. Would Andy be willing to give up his coaching spot to just run football operations? Not likely, but fun thought.
Jim Johnson would have autonomy on the defesne, which he basically does now. That side of things doesn't need changing right now.
The biggest player obstacle would be our OL. Mike likes his blockers lean and mean. Herremans and Mike McGlynn would fit. The other guys would likely be out. The good news on that front is that his kind of OL are easier to find.
The thought of Westy and Buck combining for 25-30 carries a game is fantasy material. Not quite Megan Fox fantasy level, but close.
In the end I think this will all be for naught. Reid loves being a coach. I don't think he'll give up his spot.
DRAFT INFO
Anyone who saw the Rose Bowl had to drool at the thought of FS Taylor Mays becoming an Eagle. He's 6'3, 230. He's fast. He also hits like a ton of bricks. He really does a good job of controlling the middle of the field. Unfortunately our late season success put him out of our reach. Mays is a pick 10-15 kind of player.
RB CJ Spiller didn't have a great game for Clemson. The Nebraska defense shut down the Tigers offense. CJ had 7 carries, 4 catches, and a couple of good returns. He took a punt and KO back 33 yards. His value to the Eagles would lie in his versatility. He could be the primary RS. He can catch passes like a WR. He can be effective running the ball with only a few carries.
TE Brandon Pettigrew had 6 catches for Oklahoma State and also did a good job of blocking. He's the best complete TE in the Draft.
TE Davon Drew had a big game for ECU. He caught 5 passes for 120 yards, including a 42-yder. He's a former QB and more of a pure receiver. Like it or not, those are the kind of guys AR has gone after.
Iowa RB Shonn Greene has a lot of people's interest. He's a tough physical runner who gets behind his pads and punishes defenders. We'd all love a guy like that. Shonn missed the 2007 season because of academic problems. That's a red flag for us. He either isn't smart or didn't work hard on his grades. We run a complex offense. Ryan Moats failed here because he couldn't learn the playbook. Let's not repeat that mistake with Greene. I'd love to see us land a guy who runs like he does, but Greene isn't likely to be in Eagles green come late April.
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Friday, January 2, 2009
Wildcard Stuff
I posted a game preview:
http://www.scoutsnotebook.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=9176#9176
One thing I didn't talk too much about in there was possible concerns. I think we're the better team, but that doesn't make us a lock to win.
Turnovers are always your biggest fear. Westy put the ball on the floor last week, but it didn't cost us. You never know when someone is gonna fumble. You can't account for a tipped ball being picked off. And so on. That kind of stuff just happens.
Over the years we've been pretty protective of the ball. I don't anticipate any problems, but playoff games are like full moons...they make people do strange things.
Another potential trouble spot would be big plays. The defense has been good about limiting big pass plays the 2nd half of the season. Long runs haven't been a factor all year. No one went 30+ on us on the ground all year. If we can force MIN to drive the ball, our defense is good enough to stop them. If Berrian or Peterson can break a big-gainer that will be huge for them.
Our defense is disciplined and tackles very well. Those are the big keys to limiting big plays. I don't expect the Vikings to be able to come up with anything beyond intermediate gains.
Finally, our offense has been known to go into a funk at times (see WAS game, CIN game, NYG '07, JAX '06, etc). Our offense has its key weapons and we're not facing great Safeties/CBs do I don't see this happening. Still, the worry of it is spending some time in the back of my mind.
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http://www.scoutsnotebook.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=9176#9176
One thing I didn't talk too much about in there was possible concerns. I think we're the better team, but that doesn't make us a lock to win.
Turnovers are always your biggest fear. Westy put the ball on the floor last week, but it didn't cost us. You never know when someone is gonna fumble. You can't account for a tipped ball being picked off. And so on. That kind of stuff just happens.
Over the years we've been pretty protective of the ball. I don't anticipate any problems, but playoff games are like full moons...they make people do strange things.
Another potential trouble spot would be big plays. The defense has been good about limiting big pass plays the 2nd half of the season. Long runs haven't been a factor all year. No one went 30+ on us on the ground all year. If we can force MIN to drive the ball, our defense is good enough to stop them. If Berrian or Peterson can break a big-gainer that will be huge for them.
Our defense is disciplined and tackles very well. Those are the big keys to limiting big plays. I don't expect the Vikings to be able to come up with anything beyond intermediate gains.
Finally, our offense has been known to go into a funk at times (see WAS game, CIN game, NYG '07, JAX '06, etc). Our offense has its key weapons and we're not facing great Safeties/CBs do I don't see this happening. Still, the worry of it is spending some time in the back of my mind.
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
Back to Work
It was fun taking a couple of days and forgetting about the Eagles and concentrating on college football. That's over now and it is back to the NFL, more specifically the playoffs.
I'm working on my game preview. Here are some initial thoughts...
I don't fear the Vikings. They have a great RB and very good front seven, but the rest of the team is all over the place. Unless we go nuts with turning the ball over I just don't see them being able to really jump on us.
You have to respect a team that runs the ball and plays the run as well as they do. Those are the foundations of a good football team.
How will Tarvaris Jackson and Adrian Peterson respond to playoff football? Things move a lot faster in the postseason. Every snap is crucial. The games are pressure-packed. I think Peterson should be fine, but Jackson could be in for a surprise. He didn't have to face tough defenses upon coming back late in the year. That could have given him some false confidence. Or maybe he's ready to take the next step in his development.
I'm excited to see what our defense can do. These guys are red hot and I expect them to play at a high level from here on out. We've allowed a total of 60 points in the last 5 games. If we hold the Vikings to 13 or less, I feel like we'll definitely win.
Thank god we're back in the playoffs.
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I'm working on my game preview. Here are some initial thoughts...
I don't fear the Vikings. They have a great RB and very good front seven, but the rest of the team is all over the place. Unless we go nuts with turning the ball over I just don't see them being able to really jump on us.
You have to respect a team that runs the ball and plays the run as well as they do. Those are the foundations of a good football team.
How will Tarvaris Jackson and Adrian Peterson respond to playoff football? Things move a lot faster in the postseason. Every snap is crucial. The games are pressure-packed. I think Peterson should be fine, but Jackson could be in for a surprise. He didn't have to face tough defenses upon coming back late in the year. That could have given him some false confidence. Or maybe he's ready to take the next step in his development.
I'm excited to see what our defense can do. These guys are red hot and I expect them to play at a high level from here on out. We've allowed a total of 60 points in the last 5 games. If we hold the Vikings to 13 or less, I feel like we'll definitely win.
Thank god we're back in the playoffs.
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