Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Who's To Blame For The Viking's NFC Championship Game Loss Vs Saints?




AP [ALL DAY]: Adrian Peterson is the workhorse for the Minnesota Vikings Offense and he runs tirelessly until he's wrapped up completely or fumbles! AP has the speed, vision, moves, and skill but can he go all day without dropping the ball is the crack in the shield of his armor . AP Can Do ALL OF IT ALL DAY but HOLD ON TO THE BALL, ESPECIALLY NEAR THE GOALINE!




In The NFC Championship Game Final Score Saints:31, Vikings:28 AP [ALL DAY] [The Black Purple Jesus] Hype Hype Hype!! Held The majority Of The Fumbles:
Percy Harvin:1
Bernard Berrian: 1
Adrian Peterson: 2
Total: 5

Now, Percy Harvin is not used to running the ball out of the backfield, so he gets exemption.

He Got the ball poked lose, nice play by the Saints


Bernard Berrian Fumbles in the red zone but he was one of the reasons we still were contending in the game. Can't Blame him for bad luck, right?

So, The Adrian Peterson holds the blame for The Loss. NO, NO!! Don't Let AP's Fumbles Define His Season. He's The Hardest Working Player On And Off the field, except for when he's missing training camp for his own AP Day Celebration!! That's All in good humor, this is a mix-tape of Our crushing Defeat.........sob..sob..sob....sob.....sob.....raa...raa...sniffle..sniffle....sniffle....sob...raa




Brett Favre : Two interceptions, not much production. AND ONE FATAL MISTAKE!
He Blew the cardinal sin of throwing it across the field when you roll to your right. This is a sin because you can't see the people coming under for help [Tracey Porter]. Well, Want To Relive The biggest, most controversial pass in Minnesota Vikings History, Here It Is.........




A Win Would Have...

- Give the Vikings their 20th postseason win in the team’s 45 playoff games and improve the team’s all-time postseason record to 20-25.

- Give the Vikings their 4th playoff win since the 2000 season.

- Give the Vikings their 5th Super Bowl appearance and their first since 1976.

- Improve the Vikings record against the NFC to 11-3 (regular season and postseason) in 2009.

- Give Brad Childress his 2nd playoff victory as a head coach and his first Super Bowl appearance as a head coach.


So Who Was To Blame: Watch To Find Out...






Couldn't We Have Regained possession in the overtime winning drive by the saints. Chad Greenway, goes unmentioned for his easy interception chance that he blew. The Ball was in his hands, and real players come through in the clutch Chad.....

Paul Allen Calls The Truth Forward......





That's Right take a knee, run the ball to the right sideline for a gain of five yards or so. We Have RYAN LONGWELL! THE MOST SCCURATE AND BEST LONG-KICKERS IN THE GAME! C'mon Brett, You've Played with Longwell for over 8 seasons total, you are his friend. Have faith. For Once, Brett's Child-like approach and energy for the game dissrrupted his logical thinking. He wasn't thinking run he has going pass all the way!!

So These Are The Top Ten Reason Why The Vikings LOST THE Game:

1. 12 men on the field- Chile's Fault [Coach]


2. Missed call from the ref on Brett’s first interception


3. Botched handoff betweeen Favre and Peterson



4. Lack of protection on Favre


5. Brett Favre’s second interception


6. Adrian Peterson’s Fumbles


7. Terrible call on Ben Leber’s pass interference.



8. Terrible call on 4th and 1 “leaping” play


9. Bernard Berrian’s fumble


10. Adrian Peterson’s fumble in the Bears game



The Two Reasons That I Regard The Most Blameworthy are Adrian Peterson's Fumbles at the goal line, one at midfield, and another recovered fumble in Vikings Territory. And, Not Brett's Inability to think logically with the ball in his hands on the 45 yard line but Chile's inability, after a timeout, to not make the mistake of having an extra tight end on the field, and not reprimanding Brett of any whimsical, glorious play that was set in his gun-slinger head, but to give the silver fox a simple roll and throw away or run play, post-dump off play, or any dish-type of play to get out of bounds and gain some extra yardage. Instead, just like the 2007 NFC Championship that Favre Loss by the same margin of points and gunslinger instinct to The NY Giants, he went for gold when all he needed was a few yards to set up a field goal. Coaching Mistake both times or Brett's Fault? Well, compare and you decide.






So, Looking Forward To The Future Of The Vikings 2010-2011 Season. Will Brett Favre, Come Back despite his tight ankle [three surgeries] and aching body. Well, We hope so, because T-jack Can't Win Playoff Games and Sage Rosenfels is past his glory days and not turning back..... Anyways Here's Some Speculation on when he'll make his final decision:




















He's Known to Have Made 55 yard field goals, without the penalty the kick was about 45 yards, with the penalty 50 yards! Chile Are You to blame for this. Anyways, Here's proof of Ryan Longwell In The CLUTCH EARLIER IN THE 2009 SEASON!!...........







Will Brett Favre Return and Will The Vikings Return to dominate the NFC North Or will the work be up to our defense: The Williams wall, Jared Allen [Without A Mullet] , And Of Course Winfield, Greenway, and Henderson. Hell there's no question that we can stop the run, I'll guarantee you that.


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