Posts tagged "Minnesota Vikings"

Simple Formula
Written by: Marco Romanell
The major topic over the last several weeks on Baltimore sportstalk stations has been when the Ravens were going to get back to the run first offense that was so successful for them last season. After a 48-3 romp over the pathetic Lions in which the Ravens ran the ball 40 times for 308 yards, [...]
Air Collapse
Written by: Eric Dickhaus
Whether it has to do with the loss of Chris Henry, or the elbow of Carson Palmer, or the departure of T.J. Houshmandzadeh, the Cincinnati Bengals’ passing offense is lacking. It doesn’t matter if the opponent is the Detroit Lions or the Minnesota Vikings; the offense can not get a pass more than...
The Clincher: Why The Bengals Will Beat the Vikings
Written by: Ben Richards
Too often people write things that are inflammatory, ridiculous, or antagonistic just in order to create a buzz about themselves regardless of whether the words have any reason or merit. While the title of this may sound like one of those, it is not intended to be. It may be enormously incorrect com...
Bengals Can Clinch With a Win; Vikings Can Too
Written by: Eric Dickhaus
Before the Cincinnati Bengals played the Pittsburgh Steelers for the second time, I wrote that the game between the two was the biggest game of the year. At the time, it was. A win against the Steelers would have given the Bengals a 5-0 record in their division, with one game, against the Cleveland ...
A Poncho and Sombrero could Signal Rain
Written by: Sef Gold
By: Sef Gold Roger Goodell must be eating well. Chad Ochocinco will once again be paying The Commissioner and this time is the highest amount yet. Perhaps Marvin Lewis or Mike Brown should reimburse the comedic receiver, because each time “Eight-Five” provokes a fine, the Bengals win. Fo...
All I Want for Christmas is the Playoffs in Cincinnati
Written by: Eric Dickhaus
Do you remember the first time your parents told you about Santa Claus? No? Ok, how about the first time you sat on his lap and he asked you, “What do you want for Christmas?” You do? Good, now keep that memory in your head. No, don’t place it on the back burner, put it [...]
Blame It on the Offense
Written by: Sef Gold
At this point in the season, many bad teams are looking at how they can be like the autumn tree leaves and change. Players, coaches and even front office personnel ride the merry-go-round in and out of town for some teams every year, yet some teams are continually bad. If a team wants to know [...]
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