Vikings starting FS Dwight Smith OUT Sunday...

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Tank Williams to start in his place, with Mike Doss seeing action as well.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/2007-10-19-3757942572_x.htm

Vikings S Dwight Smith out with hamstring injury for game against Cowboys

By Jon Krawczynski, AP Sports Writer

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings safety Dwight Smith will not play Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys because of a nagging hamstring injury.

Smith has been bothered by the sore hamstring for most of the season, but it appears to have worsened this week and he was listed as out on the injury report on Friday.

"He has been kind of fighting through it and he and the doctors and the trainers feel like it is just best that he gets that thing healed up," coach Brad Childress said after practice. "Hamstrings are funny things; some people can play the next week and some they linger."

Smith has been a physical presence on the back end of the Vikings defense and has emerged as a vocal team leader since signing as a free agent before last season. The seventh-year veteran has 21 tackles and two interceptions.

The Vikings defense is better equipped than most to handle the loss of a safety. Darren Sharper is the other starter and they also have veterans Tank Williams and Mike Doss on the roster.

"It definitely helps," cornerback Antoine Winfield said. "It would be a lot different if we had a guy who was coming in that was a rookie. Those guys have played in big games, have a lot of experience and know the defense. So I think they'll be able to go out there and perform well for us."

Childress said Williams and Doss, both of whom are coming back from serious knee injuries last year, will see time at safety against the Cowboys.

Williams said he is looking forward to his first action on defense since 2005 when he was with the Tennessee Titans. He missed all of last season with a knee injury and has played almost exclusively on special teams in the first five games this year.

"I haven't played defense since my days in Tennessee, so I'm definitely looking forward to it," Williams said. "You never want it to happen in a manner like this, but you definitely have to make the most of your opportunities when you're out there."

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Good, Williams should make their pass D even worse.

We should really torch these guys down the middle as long as we keep Romo protected.
 

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"Durrrrr this sucks, I wanted to face them at full strength! That way, the opposing FANS can't make excuses! What they think of the Cowboys matters to me SO MUCH! Woe is me!!!!!!!! Durrrrrrrrrr!"
 

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Vikings S Dwight Smith out with hamstring injury for game against Cowboys
Friday, October 19, 2007



EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) Minnesota Vikings safety Dwight Smith will not play Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys because of a nagging hamstring injury.

Smith has been bothered by the sore hamstring for most of the season, but it appears to have worsened this week and he was listed as out on the injury report on Friday.

"He has been kind of fighting through it and he and the doctors and the trainers feel like it is just best that he gets that thing healed up," coach Brad Childress said after practice. "Hamstrings are funny things; some people can play the next week and some they linger."

Smith has been a physical presence on the back end of the Vikings defense and has emerged as a vocal team leader since signing as a free agent before last season. The seventh-year veteran has 21 tackles and two interceptions.

The Vikings defense is better equipped than most to handle the loss of a safety. Darren Sharper is the other starter and they also have veterans Tank Williams and Mike Doss on the roster.

"It definitely helps," cornerback Antoine Winfield said. "It would be a lot different if we had a guy who was coming in that was a rookie. Those guys have played in big games, have a lot of experience and know the defense. So I think they'll be able to go out there and perform well for us."

Childress said Williams and Doss, both of whom are coming back from serious knee injuries last year, will see time at safety against the Cowboys.

Williams said he is looking forward to his first action on defense since 2005 when he was with the Tennessee Titans. He missed all of last season with a knee injury and has played almost exclusively on special teams in the first five games this year.

"I haven't played defense since my days in Tennessee, so I'm definitely looking forward to it," Williams said. "You never want it to happen in a manner like this, but you definitely have to make the most of your opportunities when you're out there."
 

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Vikings S Dwight Smith out with hamstring injury for game against Cowboys
Friday, October 19, 2007


EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) Minnesota Vikings safety Dwight Smith will not play Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys because of a nagging hamstring injury.

Smith has been bothered by the sore hamstring for most of the season, but it appears to have worsened this week and he was listed as out on the injury report on Friday.

"He has been kind of fighting through it and he and the doctors and the trainers feel like it is just best that he gets that thing healed up," coach Brad Childress said after practice. "Hamstrings are funny things; some people can play the next week and some they linger."

Smith has been a physical presence on the back end of the Vikings defense and has emerged as a vocal team leader since signing as a free agent before last season. The seventh-year veteran has 21 tackles and two interceptions.

The Vikings defense is better equipped than most to handle the loss of a safety. Darren Sharper is the other starter and they also have veterans Tank Williams and Mike Doss on the roster.

"It definitely helps," cornerback Antoine Winfield said. "It would be a lot different if we had a guy who was coming in that was a rookie. Those guys have played in big games, have a lot of experience and know the defense. So I think they'll be able to go out there and perform well for us."

Childress said Williams and Doss, both of whom are coming back from serious knee injuries last year, will see time at safety against the Cowboys.

Williams said he is looking forward to his first action on defense since 2005 when he was with the Tennessee Titans. He missed all of last season with a knee injury and has played almost exclusively on special teams in the first five games this year.

"I haven't played defense since my days in Tennessee, so I'm definitely looking forward to it," Williams said. "You never want it to happen in a manner like this, but you definitely have to make the most of your opportunities when you're out there."
 

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Great. A team with a horrible pass D and has injuries. Sounds like a classic game that the Cowboys struggle to move the ball in.
 

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I can't believe I view this site so much and still miss all these threads....
 

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It's tough, I try my best to peruse site before posting a story but invariably it could be posted earlier.
 

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ChldsPlay;1719066 said:
Great. A team with a horrible pass D and has injuries. Sounds like a classic game that the Cowboys struggle to move the ball in.

Yeah, 'cause the Cowboys have struggled SOOOO badly at moving the ball this year...
 

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silverbear;1719152 said:
Yeah, 'cause the Cowboys have struggled SOOOO badly at moving the ball this year...

To be fair, it was supposed to be a walk in the park against Buffalo...
 

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To be fair, it was supposed to be a walk in the park against Buffalo...
Exactly. Being overconfident before watching a Cowboys game is something I won't do again. I was supremely overconfident heading into the Buffalo game and as a result, I was miserable for 59 minutes and 58 seconds of that game.
 

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Nav22;1719170 said:
Exactly. Being overconfident before watching a Cowboys game is something I won't do again. I was supremely overconfident heading into the Buffalo game and as a result, I was miserable for 59 minutes and 58 seconds of that game.

That's the thing about the NFC right now and to a lesser extent the NFL, at any time your team can fall flat on its face. I guess at the end of the year it's about the team that falls flat on its face the least. :D
 
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