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Old 01-04-2012, 10:52 PM   #73
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Vikings News

-A lot of silence still coming out of Minnesota. The players have collectively refused going on vacation on their CBA-mandated free days in the bye week, instead coming together in New York with Hope Turner to practice at her old high school and to visit Toby Gerhart.

"We needed this." Turner told reporters during the event at her old school where the media was allowed to watch some of practices, but there were no other interviews allowed. "I'm not big into religion, I gotta admit, but what happened to Toby... I'm not saying that it showed us our hubris or anything like that, but it showed us our limits. Maybe we took things a bit too easy the last couple weeks, cruising from win to win, and maybe we took em a bit too hard against the Rams, we have to rediscover our balance, and I think we've taken a step towards that goal this week."

-Linebacker Mark Herzlich is back in the lineup after recovering from his own injury, and is expected to start against the Packers at Lambeau Field next week. Herzlich, who suffered from bone cancer in college but managed to fight it, has also visited Gerhart in the hospital in New York, but refused to comment on what he told his teammate.

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-More quarterback shakeups around the league. The New York Jets, after losing Mark Sanchez to an injury in training (he is expected to miss most of the regular season), did not catch a break last week when backup Greg McElroy had to leave the game as well with an elbow injury after throwing for 2 TDs in the first quarter. Undrafted rookie Avius Stewart took the field and after going 3/3, he too was carted off with a concussion. With no backups left, punter Sav Rocca was the one who actually managed to do the impossible, even though he went only 5/18 for 88 yards, he managed to help his team win the game in overtime. After this disastrous game, the Jets have signed free agent Matt Moore to start while Sanchez is injured.

Maybe it was a bit premature to claim that we've finally seen enough of Tarvaris Jackson. Only a single week after the Seahawks signed Chad Henne to replace him and actually scoring their first season win with him, the former Dolphin suffered a torn PCL and will most likely miss the rest of the regular season, so Jackson will again have to start for Seattle.

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Week 9 Results

Lions 21 @ Redskins 28
Bengals 9 @ Chiefs 21
Ravens 7 @ Browns 21
Patriots 24 @ Texans 31
Eagles 19 @ Steelers 16
Saints 24 @ Panthers 27
Packers 38 @ Jaguars 24
Dolphins 15 @ Bills 31
Chargers 24 @ Broncos 31
Rams 31 @ Seahawks 28
Cowboys 12 @ Cardinals 20
Raiders 10 @ Colts 28
49ers 6 @ Jets 19

NFC North Standings

Vikings (7-1)
Packers (7-1)
Bears (4-4)
Lions (3-6)
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-The battle for control of the NFC North is just about to start, and the Vikings seem to have lost a lot of momentum. With both Green Bay and them sharing a 7-1 record, their matchups might hold a lot of weight considering the tiebreaking scenarios at the end of the season.

"We are back, we are focused, we can do this." Those were the words quarterback Hope Turner used to describe the attitude of her team concerning this game. "For everything else, just watch the game... we'll see what happens."

There seem to have been some shakeups among the offensive line that gave up a ton of sacks against the Rams, with rookies Brandon Turner and Drake Dinwiddie expecting to see some snaps on the left side, which means that veteran Steve Hutchinson may well start te game on the bench. Hutchinson is in a contract year, and a benching at this point may well mean the 34 year old guard will not be back next season.

-Less changes on the defensive side of the ball, but there doesn't seem to be much need for it, either. Mark Herzlich returns to the lineup at MLB and is expected to start the game, but other than that, the solid unit remains unchanged, with rookie phenomenon Jackson Bell expected to try and shut down Greg Jenning.

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-After more than half the season is done, it's time to take a first look at the Pro Bowl votings and other awards. The Vikings have quite some players on the NFC roster right now, with Noel Devine second to only the Rams Stephen Jackson at HB, Marcel Reece leading the race at FB and of course Percy Harvin showing a very strong season at WR.

On the defensive side, unsurprisingly, the dominant Vikings are defensive endes Jared Allen and Vic So'oto, who are both on track to improve yet again on last seasons sack record. Tiger Elliott is the only rookie on the roster, and a lot of people have been shocked about the exclusion of Jackson Bell. "Maybe it's because he doesn't have as many big plays as some of the other corners." Coach Frazier assumed about the situation. "To me, it just shows what kind of dominant player he is, considering teams aren't even trying to throw it his way most of the time."

Considering the yearly NFL awards, defensive end Vic So'oto is actually leading the league in MVP voting right now, which just goes to show how dominant this defensive stop unit has played so far. Tiger Elliott is high up in the running for Defensive Rookie of the Year, the safety being a great addition in both the run and pass defense to the team and already scoring 2 defensive touchdowns, he actually may have a shot at the Best DB award as well. Kicker Sebastian Janikowski also seems on track to be honored as the best placekicker, his miss against the Rams two weeks ago being the first this season.
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Game Recap

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
Nov 12, 20121ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Minnesota Vikings (8-1)310111438
Green Bay Packers (7-2)7317734
Team Stats Comparison
MINGNB
Total Offense278415
Rushing Yards153267
Passing Yards125148
First Downs1520
Punt Return Yards04
Kick Return Yards1740
Total Yards452419
Turnovers33
3rd Down Converstion4-117-14
4th Down Conversion1-20-1
2-Point Conversion1-10-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2/2-61/1-2
Penalties2-201-15
Posession Time19:0724:53
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGMINGNB
6:56(GNB) E. Walden, returned fumble 16 Yds (M. Crosby)07
0:04(MIN) S. Janikowski, 34 Yd FG37
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGMINGNB
4:39(MIN) S. Janikowski, 55 Yd FG67
1:35(GNB) M. Crosby, 55 Yd FG, 1:35610
0:25(MIN) H. Turner, 1 Yd run (S. Janikowski)1310
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGMINGNB
8:29(GNB) M. Crosby, 23 Yd FG1313
5:27(MIN) S. Janikowski, 34 Yd FG1613
1:37(GNB) J. Starks, 13 Yd run (M. Crosby)1620
1:31(GNB) C. Hope, returned fumble 19 Yds (M. Crosby)1627
0:00(GNB) T. Elliott, returned fumble 75 Yds (2pt-conversion, H. Turner run)2427
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGMINGNB
7:19(GNB) M. Sherels, returned interception 74 Yds (S. Janikowski)3127
7:06(GNB) A. Green, 80 Yd run (M. Crosby)3134
0:40(MIN) N. Devine, 9 Yd run (S. Janikowski)3834
Minnesota Vikings
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
H. Turner10/1514300
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
N. Devine241375.71
H. Turner393.01
T. Hightower252.50
M. Reece122.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
P. Harvin67913.10
N. Devine22914.50
K. Rudolph23517.50
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
S. Janikowski3/33/31255
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
C. Kluwe15151.00
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
M. Sherels512925.80
E. Gilber24522.50
Green Bay Packers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
A. Rodgers18/3020701
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
J. Starks181407.71
A. Rodgers44711.70
A. Green18080.01
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
R. Cobb55511.00
J. Nelson47117.70
G. Jennings4358.70
J. Finley44010.00
T. Gurley166.00
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
M. Crosby2/34/41055
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
T. Masthay27738.51
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
R. Cobb144.00


For anyone who thought the Vikings had lost their fight, this game was proof to the contrary. In a tough matchup that went down to the wire, the Vikings managed to get a win in Green Bay and take back control of the NFC North.

The game didn't start out as the Vikings had hoped, not only did their offense stall on their first drive, on the second one, when Hope Turner fumbled the ball away after getting sacked on the first snap, and it was returned for a touchdown by the Green Bay defense, it looked like the events of two weeks ago might repeat themselves. But the Vikings fought back, overcame another fumble by Noel Devine that Turner herself managed to cover up and finally put some points on the board.

The game went back and forth, with the Packers offense marching down the field pretty much at will, but often stalling when they reached scoring position, Jackson Bell had another very solid outing, shutting down Greg Jennings for most of the matchup, but it wasn't enough, as Aaron Rodgers could simply spread the ball around as both Chris Cook and Fabian Washington struggled in coverage.

It looked like the Packers would take a 4 point lead into halftime when they kicked a FG with only about 90 seconds left on the clock, but Hope Turner would have none of it, connecting with her usual targets to drive down the field and finally found the endzone on the screen pass to Noel Devine that for some reason was marked down inside the 1 yard line, even though the ball clearly broke the plane before Devine stepped out of bounds, for some reason the referee refused to overturn the call, but Hope Turner put it in herself on the next play on a sneak to give her team the lead on halftime.

The third quarter saw another exchange of field goals, as both teams managed to move the ball between the 20s but not much further, until Starks finally broke out of the backfield for a 13 yard touchdown run to take the Packers up by 4. To make matters worse, returner Marcus Sherels fumbled the ensuing kickoff which lead to another Green Bay return TD. Now suddenly down by 2 scores when they had been in the lead only seconds ago, Turner missed a wide open Kyle Rudolph on third down and the Vikings had to punt.

It was rookie safety Tiger Elliott who brought his team back, knocking the ball out of Jermichael Finleys hand and recovering it himself to take it back over 70 yards for his third touchdown this season.

But Green Bay was far from out of it, still in the lead, Aaron Rodgers, even though facing constant pressure from the best defensive ends in football, set up a great drive, converting several key third downs until a clear fumble inside the 20 by Starks was for some reason overturned even though the replay showed nothing to overturn it, but the Vikings didn't have to wait long, on the very next play, Aaron Rodgers did not see Marcus Sherels undercutting a slant route and the defensive back made good for his earlier fumble, showing his return skills on his way to yet another defensive touchdown for the Vikings.

The Vikings sheers were cut short very suddenly, though, because on the very first play after the ensuing kickoff, backup RB Alex Green broke no less than three tackles to take the ball 80 yard down the field and his team back up by 3. But the drive stalled after a crucial holding penalty on rookie guard Drake Dinwiddie inside the Green Bay half, and the Vikings were stopped on fourth down.

The Packers managed to eat up a lot of clock on the ensuing drive, but did not score as Aaron Rodgers was sacked on two consecutive plays to take them out of field goal range and so they had to punt, giving Hope Turner a little over 2 minutes and 2 timeouts.

Turner again proved to be a very capable game manager, hitting Harvin two times in key situations, but the glory is on Noel Devine. The sophomore running back, leading the NFL in rushing, simply ran over a tired Green Bay defensive front that did expect more of a passing attack, and with a decisive no-huddle, power running drive, the Vikings managed to get inside the Green Bay 10 yard line with less than 60 seconds on the clock. On the next play, Devine just plowed through up the middle for the score, but leaving 40 seconds on the clock for Aaron Rodgers and the pack.

Rodgers did manage to get his team right into Vikings territory but with only seconds left and no timeouts, he had no chance but to settle for three hail mary attempts, none of which connected so the Vikings held on to their lead.

"It wasn't pretty, but we'll take it." An exhausted Hope Turner, who got sacked 5 times during the game, told reporters afterwards. "There's a whole lot we still have to work on, I can't explain to you what happened to our ball security but of course that has to get better. But we showed up today, we did what we had to and we won, that's what this game is about, right?"

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Week 10 Results

Cowboys 21 @ Panthers 28
Titans 23 @ Bears 27
Giants 17 @ Eagles 10
Buccaneers 20 @ Saints 21
Falcons 6 @ Chiefs 27
Broncos 31 @ Bengals 17
Patriots 3 @ Dolphins 10
Vikings 38 @ Packers 34
Bills 23 @ Rams 20 (OT)
Chargers 17 @ Ravens 20 (OT)
Browns 9 @ Jets 10
Texans 30 @ Jaguars 13
Seahawks 17 @ 49ers 20
Redskins 38 @ Steelers 39

NFC North Standings

Vikings (8-1)
Packers (7-2)
Bears (5-4)
Lions (3-6)


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Week 11: at San Francisco

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Vikings News

-After a hard-fought divisional battle that ended in a road win for the Vikings, they hope to start up a new winning streak and make everyone forget about that horrible shutout loss to St. Louis.

Unfortunately, there were some more changes forced on the lineup. When fullback Marcel Reece left late last week against the Packers, no one thought anything of it, but unfortunately, after the game, Reece was diagnosed with a torn shoulder labrum that will keep him sidelined for at least two games. On short notice, the Vikings have braught in free agent Brit Miller, who played for the Rams last season, to take over fullback duties for the next two games.

It looks like the Vikings backfield remains a dangerous place for the time being...

-Even with their sophomore QB struggling and with further injuries, the Vikings offense is as close a unit as you can imagine, with no one speaking up about the other, everyone seems intent to show that this is a true team.

"If she doesn't get the ball there, then it's my job to do it, simple as that." Running back Noel Devine, leading the NFL in rushing yards and looking like a sure Pro Bowl candidate in his second year in the league, told reporters this week. "And if we're down late in the game and I can do it, I know she'll be there to make it happen, that's how it works. Sure, she didn't do it this year, basically because she didn't have to, but that's a good thing. That way, she can save up her late-game heroics for the playoffs when we really need them."

The interview is noteworthy because it was the first time anyone in the Vikings organisation has actually dared to use the 'p' word, but with 10 weeks in the books and the Vikings owning a league leading 8-1 record, that was pretty much unavoidable.

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-On the topic of playoff prospects, teams that are looking very strong in this regard are the Steelers, with a 7-2 record and a 3 game lead in the AFC North, while the Texans and Raiders have a 2 game lead in their divisions.

In the NFC, only the Cardinals and Panthers have a 2 game lead, all the other races in the league remain close, especially in the East, where the Jets and Bills share a 6-3 record in the AFC, as do the Eagles and Redskins in the NFC.

The Detroit Lions meanwhile seem to suffer from one of the worst Super Bowl hangovers in recent history, sitting dead last in their division at 3-6.

-The Denver Broncos suffered a big loss last week, when 1st overall pick QB Cole Prater went down injured and had to be placed on season-ending IR. Prater, who led to team to a 5-4 record and looked to be a sure lock for offensive rookie of the year, now will be replaced by Tim Tebow, another first round pick trying to prove his worth in the league.

Other than Prater, two notable players whose season has been cut short are the Saints LB Jonathan Vilma (ACL tear) and the Seahawks LB Leroy Hill (tricep)

The 49ers are thin at LB as well, with rookie Dominique Odom and sophomore Aldon Smith being out as well as ILB Navorro Bowman, they are joined on the bench by safety Donte Whitner, so it looks like the 49ers may have a tough time stopping the league leading rushing attack of the Vikings this Sunday.
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Game Recap

Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers
Nov 18, 20121ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Minnesota Vikings (9-1)710142152
San Francisco 49ers (4-6)7771435
Team Stats Comparison
MINSFO
Total Offense541496
Rushing Yards434172
Passing Yards107324
First Downs1918
Punt Return Yards520
Kick Return Yards1130
Total Yards706496
Turnovers10
3rd Down Converstion8-114-10
4th Down Conversion0-01-2
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals4/0-44/0-5
Penalties2-303-10
Posession Time27:2316:37
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGMINSFO
6:23(SFO) F. Gore, 1 Yd run (D. Akers)07
0:00(MIN) B. Miller, 2 Yd run (S. Janikowski)77
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGMINSFO
8:24(SFO) F. Gore, 1 Yd run (D. Akers)714
4:19(MIN) N. Devine, 14 Yd run (S. Janikowski)1414
0:59(SFO) S. Janikowski, 50 Yd FG1714
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGMINSFO
6:21(MIN) H. Turner, 1 Yd run (S. Janikowski)2414
4:52(MIN) P. Harvin 69 Yd pass from H. Turner (S. Janikowski)3114
1:08(SFO) B. Edwards 11 Yd pass from A. Smith (D. Akers)3121
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGMINSFO
6:56(MIN) T. Hightower, 6 Yd run (S. Janikowski)3821
5:33(SFO) K. Hunter, 37 Yd run (D. Akers)3828
4:49(MIN) N. Devine, 72 Yd run (S. Janikowski)4528
2:16(SFO) D. Freeman 13 Yd pass from A. Smith (D. Akers)4535
1:04(MIN) T. Hightower, 30 Yd run (S. Janikowski)5235
Minnesota Vikings
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
H. Turner4/1010711
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
N. Devine292619.02
T. Hightower1414110.02
B. Miller4164.01
H. Turner4164.01
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
P. Harvin27738.51
K. Rudolph23015.00
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
S. Janikowski1/17/71050
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
M. Sherels511322.60
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
E. Gilbert25226.00
San Francisco 49ers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
A. Smith23/3133820
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
F. Gore15966.32
K. Hunter66510.71
A. Smith2115.50
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
V. Davis66410.60
T. Ginn4317.70
B. Edwards34113.61
B. Miller3299.60
M. Crabtree27939.50
G. Graham22914.50
D. Freeman11313.01
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
D. Akers0/05/550
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
A. Lee314749.00


It's rare that a QB has a 4/10 performance and still considers a game a success. "Well, our gameplan today was pretty much the same as always 'run the ball until they stop you', and when they can't do it for four quarters, that means it's gonna be a slow day for me, I'm really okay with that." A rather relaxed Hope Turner told reporters after the game.

Actually, both teams showed up with pretty much exactly this gameplan, and for pretty much all of the first half, there was no indication of which team would succeed in finally stopping this. After more than one and a half quarter, both teams had had two very long, succesful drives running the football, with both Noel Devine and Frank Gore tearing up big chunks of yardage.

It was only in the closing minutes of the first half that the Vikings managed to force the first punt of the game after an impressive open field tackle by veteran LB Chad Greenway on Gore, followed by a Jared Allen sack on third down. Ego Gilbert showed up his impressive moves returning the ensuing punt, setting up his team inside the 49ers half. They were stopped, too, but managed to go up by a field goal going into halftime.

They came out without any changes in the second half, fullback Brit Miller did a great job substituting for the injured Marcel Reece and even got some short yardage carries that seemed to surprise the depleted 49ers defense that was missing no less than 3 of their 4 starting LBs. "If I wasn't comfortable having him carry the ball, he wouldn't be on the field." Coach Frazier said about Miller afterwards. Tim Hightower finally looked like a true part of this offense as well, spelling Devine often in the second half as the total number of carries continued to rack up.

After yet another rushing touchdown, this time scored on a sneak by Hope Turner, the 49ers were down by two scores and had to abandon the run somewhat, especially after Frank Gore had to leave the game injured in the third quarter. That brought up the vicious pass rush by Allen and So'oto as well as good downfield coverage to quickly force another punt, again with a great return by Gilbert that would've set up the Vikings all the way down at the 49ers 35, but because of a clipping penalty, it was all for nothing.

The 49ers by now were visibly wearing down by a massive rushing attack that would eventually run the ball a whopping 50 times on the 49ers and had to stack the line to have any chance of stopping the run, but Hope Turner proved the danger of that by hitting Percy Harvin on a quick slant that caught the secondary completely by surprise, and one quick juke later, Harvin was taking at all the way down the field for 6.

Afterwards, Alex Smith found an impressive rhythm, connecting with receivers downfield pretty much at will and tried to turn the game into a shootout, but it was too little, too late, since his defense was unable to force even a single punt on the red-hot Vikings all game, and both offenses continued to score on tired out defenses.

The only other event of note was Michael Crabtree's second catch of the day, which was the first pass of over 20 yard rookie CB Jackson Bell has given up in his career after being beat deep on the play. He still hasn't given up a touchdown, though, as CB Fabian Washington ran down Crabtree short of the goal line.

"It was brutal, it seems as soon as we had them off the field, our offense scored and we were right back out there." Bell said after the game. "I mean, I knew it was going to happen eventually, still you hate it when it happens, but what can you do?"

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Week 11 Results

Seahawks 20 @ Dolphins 23
Broncos 20 @ Titans 27
Lions 28 @ Texans 24
Redskins 23 @ Giants 17
Packers 16 @ Rams 10
Chiefs 30 @ Panthers 37
Browns 19 @ Cowboys 24
Jets 15 @ Colts 20
Eagles 34 @ Falcons 13
Vikings 52 @ 49ers 35
Bills 21 @ Patriots 24
Chargers 16 @ Buccaneers 23
Ravens 33 @ Raiders 44
Cardinals 27 @ Saints 16
Bengals 24 @ Steelers 17
Jaguars 36 @ Bears 33

NFC North Standings

Vikings (9-1)
Packers (8-2)
Bears (5-5)
Lions (4-6)

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-The Vikings are back on track, after a record-setting 434 total rushing yards performance against the 49ers last week, it seems as if there's no one stopping this team from making a run into the playoffs. But some people still remain cautious.

"Are things looking good? I would look rather stupid trying to deny that right now." Coach Frazier told reporters. "But the Rams game showed us we always have to be careful, a lot of things can happen any given sunday, and the Packers are still only one game behind us."

Still, the Vikings can take another important step this week when the divisional rival Chicago Bears visit them at the Metrodome.

-This week, there seems to be some changes coming in at defense. After giving up a lot of yards and points in the second half to a red-hot Alex Smith and the 49ers receiving corps, it seems as if Fabian Washington will get to start at CB across from rookie Jackson Bell this week, and veteran Cedric Griffin will start in place of Husain Abdullah at safety. There are also reports that linebacker Mark Herzlich might be limited this week because of some minor injuries, he is officially questionable for Sunday but still expected to suit up.

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-After 10 weeks, it is time to take another look at the league leaders in several categories. As he did last season, Peyton Manning is putting up impressive stats even if his team is struggling. In 10 games, he has thrown for 2844 yards, 19 TDs and 9 INTs, the most of any QB in the NFL this season.

There are two dominant running backs in the NFL this season, Noel Devine and Stephen Jackson. No one is even coming close to their yardage, with Devine racking up 1386 yards on 184 carries for a staggering 7.5 YPC and 13 TDs, with Jackson coming in second with 1259 yards on 196 carries and 9 TDs.

Considering receivers, Roddy White is leading the league in yards with 1004 on 67 receptions as well as 9 TDs, but his lead is only paper-thin with the Vikings Percy Harvin coming in right behind him with 1002 yards on 59 catches and 6 TDs. What makes it all the more impressive is that Harvin remains pretty much the exclusive target of his sophomore QB while White has Julio Jones drawing coverage away from him.

Considering team stats, the Vikings own the league leading offense with 3808 yards, thanks of course to their massive rushing attack accounting for 2261 of those yards as well as a staggering 28 rushing TDs. Unfortunately, the Vikings are also ranked second in sacks allowed, with only the Seahawks (40) giving up more than the 34 sacks Hope Turner had to endure so far.

The Rams actually lead the league in defense, something not many may have expected coming into the year, the Vikings are ranked 12th in total defense, but are the unquestionable #1 in two of the most important categories, sacks and forced turnovers.

-Concerning injury, there's only one of note from last week, concerning this matchup as well since Chicago's CB Tim Jennings as been put on IR with a compound fracture.
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Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings
Nov 25, 20121ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Chicago Bears (5-6)770014
Minnesota Vikings (10-1)71471644
Team Stats Comparison
CHIMIN
Total Offense175366
Rushing Yards144289
Passing Yards3177
First Downs721
Punt Return Yards1719
Kick Return Yards049
Total Yards192434
Turnovers21
3rd Down Converstion1-89-13
4th Down Conversion0-10-0
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals0-04/1-5
Penalties1-51-15
Posession Time7:5736:03
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGCHIMIN
7:56(MIN) K. Rudolph 4 Yd pass from H. Turner (S. Janikowski)07
3:42(CHI) D. Hester 40 Yd pass from J. Cutler (R. Gould)77
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGCHIMIN
8:38(MIN) P. Harvin 9 Yd pass from H. Turner (S. Janikowski)714
7:54(CHI) M. Forte, 75 Yd run (R. Gould)1414
1:56(MIN) P. Harvin 8 Yd pass from H. Turner (S. Janikowski)1421
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGCHIMIN
4:51(MIN) T. Hightower, 6 Yd run (S. Janikowski)1428
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGCHIMIN
6:11(MIN) S. Janikowski, 44 Yd FG1431
3:31(MIN) T. Elliott, returned interception 76 Yds (S. Janikowski)1438
1:11(MIN) S. Janikowski, 47 Yd FG1441
0:00(MIN) S. Janikowski, 40 Yd FG1444
Chicago Bears
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
J. Cutler5/138812
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
M. Forte1213211.01
J. Cutler2126.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
D. Hester25527.51
E. Bennett22211.00
J. Knox11111.00
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
R. Gould0/02/220
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
C. Robinson522645.20
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
D. Hester2178.50
Minnesota Vikings
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
H. Turner8/137931
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
N. Devine261877.10
T. Hightower18844.61
B. Miller571.40
H. Turner3113.60
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
P. Harvin67011.62
K. Rudolph144.01
T. Hightower155.00
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
S. Janikowski3/35/51448
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
C. Kluwe29145.50
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
M. Sherels24924.50
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
E. Gilbert4194.70


If you have as many punts as you have pass completions, chances are it wasn't exactly a good game, and that's what happened to the Chicago Bears as they were thrown under the bus that is the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday.

Things didn't start out well for the Bears, as Jay Cutler went deep to Devin Hester on the very first play, in general, that may not be a bad idea, but if he's covered by the one CB in the NFL who can actually outrun Hester deep, Cutler may have to rethink that approach. Rookie Jackson Bell brought in his third interception of the season that set up a drive dominated by the usual power running attack out of the I formation. Only that there was a twist this time as the OC actually decided to give the ball into Hope Turner's hands on the goal line, who remained calm in the pocket and waited until tight end Kyle Rudolph escaped coverage on the outside for an easy pitch and catch for the TD.

Still, it looked as if the Bears might hang along, after Turner threw an interception on their next drive and only one play later, Hester got his revenge for the earlier pick, beating Bell on an underneath route and shedding the tackle for the TD, the first TD Bell has given up in the NFL, not too bad for a rookie cornerback.

The Vikings yet again struck back, again ran all over the Bears (Noel Devine had 112 rushing yards in the first half alone) and again it was Turner who delivered the killing blow, as Rudolph drew away LB Brian Urlacher streaking into the endzone leaving Percy Harvin open underneath.

But another time, the Bears were not going away easily, as Matt Forte broke off a huge 75 yard run for the TD only two plays later to even the score.

But the Bears defense again did not succeed in containing Devine, who had several big runs on outside pitches and off tackle runs as he simply outran the Bears linebackers trying to set the edge. And again, the connection Turner to Harvin was good for yet another touchdown that gave the Vikings the lead at halftime, 21-14. Turner would finish the game with only 8 completions, but 3 of them for TDs. "I think this should settle the issue whether I trust Hope to throw the ball." Coach Frazier said after the game. "I do trust her, and you saw it today. If I need her to throw it, I know she will, but if we don't need her to, why rush her when we can just rush the ball? If you want to see Hope Turner air it out, find me a defense to slow down Noel and Tim, and we'll see what happens."

The second half saw what we have seen often this year, soon down by two possessions after Tim Hightower, who seems to have found his place in this offense, punched it in after another long drive, the Bears had to abandon the run somewhat and air it out more, and with the Vikings pass rush just waiting for that to happen, it was Jay Cutler's never-ending story again, he was pressured or sacked on nearly every dropback, unable to make anything happen.

After holding the Vikings to only a field goal, what few hopes the Bears may have gotten up were quickly squashed when they saw Cutler air it out deep with defensive end Jared Allen breathing down on him, the deep lob without much zip was an easy prey for rookie safety Tiger Elliott and the Vikings defense did a great job setting up the blocks for an amazing return for over 70 yards and Tiger's 4th career touchdown, again, not too bad for a defensive rookie in only his 11th start.

The game was pretty much over after that, Janikowski scored another two easy field goals out of favorable field position as the Bears were unable to make anything happen, Jay Cutler actually left the game for the last series after taking another two sacks, and sophomore Nathan Enderle had to take the final snaps for the Bears.

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Week 12 Results

Jaguars 24 @ Lions 22
Steelers 24 @ Cowboys 20
Ravens 17 @ Chiefs 20
Texans 24 @ Dolphins 9
Bears 14 @ Vikings 44
Giants 35 @ Panthers 41
Bengals 16 @ Browns 34
Patriots 23 @ Jets 17
Cardinals 13 @ Packers 16
Titans 16 @ Colts 21
Saints 17 @ Broncos 30
Falcons 23 @ Raiders 20
49ers 34 @ Seahawks 10
Bills 20 @ Chargers
Redskins 12 @ Eagles 17
Rams 31 @ Buccaneers 21

NFC North Standings

Vikings (10-1)
Packers (9-2)
Bears (5-6)
Lions (4-7)

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