Vikings/Packers Fourth Quarter Open Thread
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We'll keep this one short and sweet, because there isn't too much to highlight when it comes to the Vikings.
The Packers started the quarter with a Mason Crosby field goal. On the ensuing drive, Christian Ponder took a shot deep on a flea flicker that was easily picked off by Tramon Williams.
But then, something glorious happened. THE VIKINGS FORCED A PUNT! (Yes, we realize we're grasping at straws at this point.) The rest of the quarter was mostly blown opportunities, poor coverage, and stupid penalties by the Vikings. We'd explain further, but we just don't have the energy to do so without swearing profusely. But hey, Jared Allen and the defense looked much better in the second quarter! (Told you we were grasping at straws.)
A 17 point halftime deficit isn't insurmountable...just ask the Buccaneers and Lions earlier in the season in their games against the Vikings. Stick with us as we follow the third quarter action from Lambeau.
Read More: Tramon Williams (CB - GBP), Jared Allen (DE - MIN), Mason Crosby (K - GBP), Christian Ponder (QB - MIN), Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers, Nov 14, 2011 7:30 PM CST
Let's just say that this game didn't get off to the best start for the Vikings.
After an obvious defensive holding call wasn't flagged by the refs to force a three and out, Randall Cobb returned the Chris Kluwe punt for 79 yards and a touchdown.
When Aaron Rodgers did finally get on the field, he marched straight down the field and scored on a 24-yard strike to Greg Jennings.
When the Vikings finally began to put together a drive, the referees again got involved by calling a (justifiable) offensive pass interference call on Percy Harvin and originally giving an interception that obviously hit the ground to Charles Woodson. The call was overturned, but a false start penalty on the following field goal forced Ryan Longwell to attempt a 52 yarder into the wind, which came up just short the second time around.
The score is 14-0 Green Bay as we head into the second quarter. If you're still with us, follow along in the comment thread below.
And if you're from Acme Packing Company, you're probably going to get banned if you say one peep on this thread.
Read More: Greg Jennings (WR - GBP), Aaron Rodgers (QB - GBP), Charles Woodson (CB - GBP), Chris Kluwe (P - MIN), Ryan Longwell (K - MIN), Percy Harvin (WR - MIN), Randall Cobb (WR - GBP), Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers, Nov 14, 2011 7:30 PM CST
Let's just say that this game didn't get off to the best start for the Vikings.
After an obvious defensive holding call wasn't flagged by the refs to force a three and out, Randall Cobb returned the Chris Kluwe punt for 79 yards and a touchdown.
When Aaron Rodgers did finally get on the field, he marched straight down the field and scored on a 24-yard strike to Greg Jennings.
When the Vikings finally began to put together a drive, the referees again got involved by calling a (justifiable) offensive pass interference call on Percy Harvin and originally giving an interception that obviously hit the ground to Charles Woodson. The call was overturned, but a false start penalty on the following field goal forced Ryan Longwell to attempt a 52 yarder into the wind, which came up just short the second time around.
The score is 14-0 Green Bay as we head into the second quarter. If you're still with us, follow along in the comment thread below.
And if you're from Acme Packing Company, you're probably going to get banned if you say one peep on this thread.
Read More: Greg Jennings (WR - GBP), Aaron Rodgers (QB - GBP), Charles Woodson (CB - GBP), Chris Kluwe (P - MIN), Ryan Longwell (K - MIN), Percy Harvin (WR - MIN), Randall Cobb (WR - GBP), Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers, Nov 14, 2011 7:30 PM CST
We'll keep this one short and sweet, because there isn't too much to highlight when it comes to the Vikings.
The Packers started the quarter with a Mason Crosby field goal. On the ensuing drive, Christian Ponder took a shot deep on a flea flicker that was easily picked off by Tramon Williams.
But then, something glorious happened. THE VIKINGS FORCED A PUNT! (Yes, we realize we're grasping at straws at this point.) The rest of the quarter was mostly blown opportunities, poor coverage, and stupid penalties by the Vikings. We'd explain further, but we just don't have the energy to do so without swearing profusely. But hey, Jared Allen and the defense looked much better in the second quarter! (Told you we were grasping at straws.)
A 17 point halftime deficit isn't insurmountable...just ask the Buccaneers and Lions earlier in the season in their games against the Vikings. Stick with us as we follow the third quarter action from Lambeau.
Read More: Tramon Williams (CB - GBP), Jared Allen (DE - MIN), Mason Crosby (K - GBP), Christian Ponder (QB - MIN), Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers, Nov 14, 2011 7:30 PM CST© Blogger template Simple n' Sweet by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009
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