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Preview of Saints vs. Vikings
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Minnesota’s issues run much deeper than football. Star running back Adrian Peterson has been indicted on a felony child-abuse charge in Texas; on Wednesday, the Vikings put Peterson on their exempt list, barring him from games and practices.
The Vikings deactivated Peterson for their Week 2 game, a 30-7 loss at home to the New England Patriots. The Saints, meanwhile, are hoping to use their home opener to rally back from two stunning, last-second losses at Atlanta and Cleveland. ESPN Saints reporter Mike Triplett and ESPN Vikings reporter Ben Goessling discuss this week's matchup: Triplett: How much did the Vikings miss Peterson on the field last Sunday? And how do they try to fill that void this week? Goessling: Against a Patriots team that appeared vulnerable against the run, they missed Peterson considerably. He didn't have a great first game of the season in St. Louis, but a large part of what Peterson brings to the offense, even when he's not being terribly productive, is the number of looks he opens up for others simply by the attention he commands from defenses. Matt Asiata caught a touchdown pass last week and is a decent between-the-tackles runner. They also like rookie Jerick McKinnon, though they haven't gotten him involved in the offense yet. But no matter what the Vikings do, they're not going to be able to replace Peterson. They have some good weapons in their passing game, and they'll have to make them work. Without Peterson, though, the Vikings' offense looks a lot less intimidating. CONTINUE READING THE FULL ANALYSIS ON ESPN.COM |
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Another game the Saints should win easily, especially in the Superdome.
I believe the defense gets its act together enough to at least flash the way they played last year. If the defense continues to struggle, especially against lesser teams, would Ryan's job be in jeopardy? |
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4 defensive coordinators and we still can't find a consistent defense. |
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2 weeks in a row we've had the opposing team pinned inside their own 10 yard line and both times they've drove the full length of the field for a score |
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LOL!
Our offense has stagnated at near 30 points per game on the road... Anyone care to guess how many fans would love that level of stagnation? 2014 points/game away 29 2013 points/game home 29.6 |
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This is going to be a media frenzy. :roll:
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So, we're basically one touchdown better than the average football team on offense. Ok, nice, but there are a lot of teams that score points but can't win. Which are we?
We played two teams that were 4-12 in 2013. They averaged 28 and 25 points per game allowed. Both teams shut down our offense when it counted. |
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The offense isn't perfect by any stretch. The clock management sucked both times. However, in both games the offense did enough to win the game while the defense simply did not. SFIAH |
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