This morning on Streetz 104.7 here in Winnipeg, co-host Big Will had an astute comment about the Minnesota Vikings: “They look and sound like the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of America.”
Indeed. Sunday afternoon the Vikings went into Chicago and were beaten 27-13 by the Bears. While the local Twin Cities media continues to whine about Brett Favre’s interceptions, Brad Childress’s coaching shortcomings and struggles in the red zone, here are the real problems:
(1) The Vikings have no receivers. Randy Moss was released. Sidney Rice didn’t suit up. Bernard Berrian was hurt in the warm-up (gawd???) and Percy Harvin was hurt in the game. Greg Lewis, Greg Camarillo and Hank Baskett just won’t cut it in big time pro football.
(2) The Vikings might have the worst offensive line in NFL history. Bryant McKinnie plays like he’s on roller skates and Phil Loadholt couldn’t block my wife. When you have no time to throw and you’re throwing to people who can’t get open, you will lose. No wonder Brett Favre says this is his last season — absolutely, positively.
Meanwhile, Detroit lost because they couldn’t score, Cleveland lost because they couldn’t match last week’s performance against New England and New England won because Tom Brady just beats Pittsburgh.
Here’s a fond look back at Week 10:
Sunday Night…
New England 39 Pittsburgh 26
The Pats’ Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes to tight end Rob Gronkowski and ran for one himself. Brady has beaten the Steelers in six of the teams last seven meetings. The Steelers simply stink against New England.
Sunday afternoon….
Chicago 27 Minnesota 13
The Bears Jay Cutler went 22-for-35 for 237 yards and three touchdowns. The 3-6 Vikings have to run the table if they hope to make the playoffs.
Miami 29 Tennessee 17
The Dolphins used three different quarterbacks to stop a five-game home losing streak.
NY Jets 26 Cleveland 20 (OT)
Jets QB Mark Sanchez hit Santonio Holmes on a TD pass with 17 seconds left in overtime to win it.
Buffalo 14 Detroit 12
The Bills Fred Jackson carried 25 times for 133 yards and a touchdown while Detroit’s Calvin Johnson caught 10 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. It was Detroit’s 25th straight road loss and Buffalo’s first win of the season.
Indianapolis 23 Cincinnati 17
The Colts Kelvin Hayden returned an interception for a touchdown. Cincinnati had five turnovers.
Jacksonville 31 Houston 24
The Jags’ Mike Thomas scored on a 50-yard TD pass with no time left to win it. David Garrard who threw that pass completed 24-of-31 passes for 342 yards and two touchdowns while Maurice Jones-Drew ran for 100 yards and two touchdowns.
Tampa Bay 31 Carolina 16
Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman completed 18-of-24 passes for 241 yards and a touchdown as Tampa improved to 6-3.
Denver 49 Kansas City 29
Kyle Orton threw a career-high four touchdown passes. Matt Cassel completed 33-of-53 passes for 469 yards and four touchdowns and he lost.
Seattle 36 Arizona 18
Matt Hasselbeck threw for 333 yards and a touchdown.
Dallas 33 NY Giants 20
Jon Kitna threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns and Jason Garrett won his debut as Cowboys head coach.
San Francisco 23 St. Louis 20 (OT)
Joe Nedney’s 29-yard-field goal in overtime won it.
Tonight, in the Monday Nighter, it’s the Philadelphia Eagles at Washington to face the Redskins.