The Vikings did try to run the ball early on, however, they struggled to convert 3rd downs so it didn't matter.
Dallas gave up a few decent runs but they were also better on first down for the most part.
The biggest issue was we stopped them for minimal gains and on 3rd down they tried to pass too often. Once they felt they weren't going to have their way on the ground they were in trouble. Then we simply built a lead they felt pressured to keep up with.
On the first drive, Cook ran for 4 yards, then ran for 3 and they tried to pass on third-and-3 (strip sack).
On the second drive, they started with a 2-yard run, then passed for 14 followed by a 22-yard run and penalty on us. Three straight passes got them another first down, then they ran for 8 and passed twice, resulting in the field goal.
On the next drive, they got to third-and-3 at their 47 on 5- and 2-yard runs, then tried to pass and got sacked.
In the first quarter, they tried 9 passes and had 9 runs. Perfect balance against a defense that has had trouble stopping the run but thrives against the pass.
The Vikings got smoked and it had absolutely nothing to do w playing to our strengths. Lame thread.
they lost by frickin 40. Give me a break on play calling being worth 50 points.
Minnesota was one of the better balanced football teams that we've face as far as passing and running games. However, I think the Vikings made a mistake not just trying to run us over. It wasn't like Cook was having trouble gaining rushing yards against us. However, instead of sticking with the run early, the Vikings would try to pass on second-and-long or third-and-longer than 2. They thought their passing game was good enough to match up with our pass rush, but it wasn't.
Green Bay showed the formula teams need to use to try to beat us. Hammer us with the run to draw one-on-one matchups in the secondary and go for a few big plays when you get those matchups. I think we'll see something closer to that from the Giants (but Daniel Jones is no Aaron Rodgers), and from other opponents as well. If they learn nothing from the Vikings game is that you don't abandon the run against us and even try to lean on it more than you normally would.
Of course, if our defense shows it can handle that, then look out.
Good post and accurate, but the key was the offence having such a good game. Green Bay could have kept running to their hearts content and would never have caught up if it wasn't for the turnovers.Minnesota was one of the better balanced football teams that we've face as far as passing and running games. However, I think the Vikings made a mistake not just trying to run us over. It wasn't like Cook was having trouble gaining rushing yards against us. However, instead of sticking with the run early, the Vikings would try to pass on second-and-long or third-and-longer than 2. They thought their passing game was good enough to match up with our pass rush, but it wasn't.
Green Bay showed the formula teams need to use to try to beat us. Hammer us with the run to draw one-on-one matchups in the secondary and go for a few big plays when you get those matchups. I think we'll see something closer to that from the Giants (but Daniel Jones is no Aaron Rodgers), and from other opponents as well. If they learn nothing from the Vikings game is that you don't abandon the run against us and even try to lean on it more than you normally would.
Of course, if our defense shows it can handle that, then look out.
He did run 11 yard 2 or 3 time late 3rd and early 4th......And still didn't stop the run. Cook was averaging 6.6 yards per carry, but was only handed the ball 11 times.
I thought the same thing midway through the third quarter. No idea why they wouldn’t keep pounding the ball on us after seeing GB. Sometimes coaches outthink themselves.
I would like to see a thread on your comments on this.Cowboys made changes on defense after the Packers game...
While i agree they may have gotten away from the run too soon, we gotta at least give some credit to DQ and the defense for tightening their jock straps and stopping the run a lot better. DQ put them in a scheme to accomplish this, not like the horrific schemes he used in GB. And it helps when the offense didn't quit in the second half like they did last week.
Minnesota was one of the better balanced football teams that we've face as far as passing and running games. However, I think the Vikings made a mistake not just trying to run us over. It wasn't like Cook was having trouble gaining rushing yards against us. However, instead of sticking with the run early, the Vikings would try to pass on second-and-long or third-and-longer than 2. They thought their passing game was good enough to match up with our pass rush, but it wasn't.
Green Bay showed the formula teams need to use to try to beat us. Hammer us with the run to draw one-on-one matchups in the secondary and go for a few big plays when you get those matchups. I think we'll see something closer to that from the Giants (but Daniel Jones is no Aaron Rodgers), and from other opponents as well. If they learn nothing from the Vikings game is that you don't abandon the run against us and even try to lean on it more than you normally would.
Of course, if our defense shows it can handle that, then look out.
yeah vikings HC is a moron and that gameplan was so dumb i find it hard to believe.And still didn't stop the run. Cook was averaging 6.6 yards per carry, but was only handed the ball 11 times.
That strip sack by Parsons set the tone and it seemed like they never recovered emotionally from that play. They seemed to play scared after that IMO. Very similar to the Rams game when the D got a strip sack for a TD. Debatable but that play seemed to derail the Rams season. Nice.Minnesota was one of the better balanced football teams that we've face as far as passing and running games. However, I think the Vikings made a mistake not just trying to run us over. It wasn't like Cook was having trouble gaining rushing yards against us. However, instead of sticking with the run early, the Vikings would try to pass on second-and-long or third-and-longer than 2. They thought their passing game was good enough to match up with our pass rush, but it wasn't.
Green Bay showed the formula teams need to use to try to beat us. Hammer us with the run to draw one-on-one matchups in the secondary and go for a few big plays when you get those matchups. I think we'll see something closer to that from the Giants (but Daniel Jones is no Aaron Rodgers), and from other opponents as well. If they learn nothing from the Vikings game is that you don't abandon the run against us and even try to lean on it more than you normally would.
Of course, if our defense shows it can handle that, then look out.