Madden Moments w/ System: Ep 7 ft. Carolina Panthers’ DeAngelo Williams (NFL Madden 2010) Sports
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Minnesota Vikings 2010: The Haters Are Out In Full Force
Let me ask a few questions. What did the Vikings do over the offseason to make them such a bad team to the point where they won’t make the playoffs?
They lost a backup offensive lineman, a backup running back, and a…oh wait, that’s about it.
Meanwhile, they gained Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart to help Adrian Peterson carry the rock, a former two-time Pro Bowler, Lito Sheppard, and a physical cornerback by the name of Chris Cook who has exceeded expectations and performed well in training camp and the preseason.
The Vikings return all 22 starters from a year ago and while some are out experiencing the bite of the injury bug, it’s not like they’ll be gone all season long.
The key injuries include wide receiver Sidney Rice, cornerbacks Chris Cook and Cedric Griffin, and center John Sullivan. However, both Griffin and Cook will be back in time for the Vikings fourth game of the season and Rice could be back by Week 8.
The first three games that Griffin and Cook will miss are against the Saints, Lions, and Dolphins. In 2009, neither the Lions nor Dolphins finished in the top half of the league in passing offense.
So, the Vikings have one tough week against a passing team before they get their entire secondary back.
While Sidney Rice is injured, the Vikings will face four teams out of seven that finished 20th overall or worse in passing defense in 2009 including the Lions (32), Saints (26), Dolphins (24) and Cowboys (20). Also included in the seven are the Green Bay Packers who Favre torched for seven touchdowns, zero interceptions, and no sacks in 2009.
The other two teams, the Jets and Patriots, have not faced Favre and the Vikings passing attack. However, with the Revis holdout likely extending into the season and stud linebacker Calvin Pace out for the first six weeks, I wouldn’t be too worried about the Jets and the new interception machine under center.
The Vikings still have the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year, Percy Harvin, Bernard Berrian who averaged over 20 yards per reception in 2008, and a great possession receiver in Greg Camarillo who has not dropped a pass in over two seasons. I think it’s safe to say they are pretty set with wide receivers.
As far as Sullivan goes, any Vikings fan that watched him play last season knows that any player in that spot is an upgrade over Sullivan.
It doesn’t seem like the “experts” are doing their homework on the Vikings. They see all these injuries—all four of them anyway—and automatically think the Vikings will fall from a Conference Championship appearance to missing the playoffs or barely earning a wild card birth.
What will the Vikings be like in Week nine when their players are back at full strength? I have a feeling that these “experts” will be changing their minds pretty fast.
Remember that Steve Hutchinson and Anthony Herrera are fully healthy this season and the defense gets its MVP, E.J. Henderson back once again. Henderson has had a truly inspirational comeback and the way he has played in the preseason has given the Vikings plenty of reason to be excited.
By no means am I saying that the Vikings will be the best team in the NFL, but there’s no reason why they shouldn’t coast into the playoffs. People are jumping the gun a little too quick with all these injury concerns.
Yeah Brett Favre is old, but wasn’t he old last season too? Wasn’t he supposed to be a merely average quarterback? Yet, Favre came out and had one of the best seasons of his historic Hall of Fame career. Using Favre’s age as an excuse is rather silly considering the way he played last season.
Experts: quit trying to come up with excuses. The fact remains that the Vikings are still an extremely talented team and won’t simply give up because of a few injuries.
The Vikings still have a scary defense and one of the best special teams units in the league. Go ahead and jump off the bandwagon. Us Vikings fans will be here all season long as the Vikings prove to the NFL that they are still an elite team.
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NFL NFC Championship 2010 – Vikings VS Saints Highlights
Vikings 28 Aints 31 Sadly… Don’t forget to add and subscribe to me! Who Dat in Super Bowl XLIV? The Saints, dat’s who It was over when … Garrett Hartley nailed a 40-yard field goal on the Saints’ first possession of overtime to send New Orleans to its first Super Bowl. The Vikings had a chance to win in regulation but Brett Favre threw an interception with 12 seconds left deep in Saints territory.
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Brett Favre Returns: 10 Predictions For His 2010 Season
Love him or hate him, Brett Favre is back and set to attempt another Super Bowl run with the Minnesota Vikings.
Favre arguably had the best season of his career last year, but fell short yet again in the NFC Championship game, throwing a late interception that cost his team their chance at winning it all.
Despite a myriad of mistakes by the New Orleans Saints, the Vikings found themselves on the losing end of a 31-28 final score last January.
Favre and the Vikings go into 2010 without any obvious weaknesses, especially after No. 4 found his way back to Minneapolis. There will be plenty of expectations from a variety of sources and mediums. Some will see them as a Super Bowl lock. Others say they will crumble in crunch time for a second consecutive year.
There is always chatter about Favre’s return and what to expect from him during the upcoming season. Consider this my attempt to throw my hat into the proverbial ring and present to you 10 predictions for Brett Favre’s 2010 season.
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Madden NFL (2011) or (2010) Beat ANY Top Team With The Browns or Worse(Strategy Video)
Madden Edge.com shows you how to win with any team in video form. This video features an online match up of Maddenedge.com(Cleveland) vs an online player with a winning record who is using the Minnesota Vikings. The 10 minute video features scoring plays and partial scoring drives. The video also features audibles on offense & defense which are sure to take your game to the next level. To download the full video visit www.maddenedge.com. The full video allows for more time to fully explain the strategy, philosophies, audibles, and why everything works. Maddenedge.com will be releasing similar videos on how to beat the top teams with the lower ranked teams so subscribe and visit the site for up to the minute updates
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Fantasy Football 2010: Brett Favre and 10 High Risk-High Reward Player
With most fantasy football drafts coming up, it’s time to do some in depth research in order to gain an advantage over your opponents.
Often, one must take risks in order to be successful. While they may backfire, there is also the chance that they will end up paying high dividends.
Of course, whether or not you decide to draft these type of players is completely your decision. However, in order to help you in your efforts, here is my ranking and evaluation of the top 10 high risk-high reward players of 2010.
Note: When I say ‘Draft Him’ or ‘Pass On Him’, I mean at the spot he’s currently projected to be drafted at. Obviously, I’m taking Drew Brees in the 12th round if he’s available.
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Hartley’s OT kick to get Saints into Super Bowl and become 2010 NFC Champions
Garrett Hartley lifted the New Orleans Saints into their first Super Bowl with a 40 yard field goal in overtime for a 31-28 victory over the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC championship. Also his interview at the end of the video.
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The Sports Mac: The Daily Fives: August 29th, 2010
Top five Stories From Yesterday
1. Tampa Bay comes from behind to get a walk-off win over Boston, but the Yankees win in Chicago to keep pace in the AL East.
2. Jets starting LB Calvin Pace suffers a broken foot and will miss the first month of the regular season.
3. Tiger Woods gets off to a bad start, but rallies to shoot a 1-over 72 that leaves him nine shots off the lead at The Barclays.
4. Brett Favre commits three turnovers in his first extensive action of the preseason, but the Vikings rally to defeat the Seahawks.
5. Waipahu, Hawaii, rolls over Pearland, Texas, 10-0 to win the U.S. Little League Championship and advance to the World Championship versus Japan.
Top five Games From Yesterday
1. MLB: Rays 3, Red Sox 2, 10 innings: Tampa Bay gets a walk-off home run from Dan Johnson to even the series with Boston and keep pace with New York in the AL East.
2. MLB: Phillies 3, Padres 1: Philadelphia gets only three hits for the game but gets a strong performance from Joe Blanton and the bullpen to win its second straight on the West Coast.
3. NFL Preseason: 49ers 28, Raiders 24: San Francisco gets a one yard TD run with less than two minutes remaining to win the Battle of The Bay Area.
4. Little League International Championship: Tokyo, Japan 3, Kaoshiung, Chinese Taipei 2, 7 innings: A walk-off RBI single by Ryo Motegi propels Japan into the Little League World Championship.
5. MLB: Brewers 8, Pirates 7, 11 innings: Milwaukee rallies from three runs down and wins it on a walk-off RBI single from Lorenzo Cain.
Top 5 Performances From Yesterday
1. Nick Blackburn, Twins SP: 0 runs on 2 hits with six K’s over 8.2 IP and the victory in MIN’s 1-0 win over SEA.
2. Dallas Braden, Athletics SP: 0 runs on 4 hits with one K and the CG shutout in OAK’s 5-0 win over TEX.
3. Arian Foster, Texans RB: 18 carries for 110 yards and a TD in HOU’s 23-7 NFL Preseason win over DAL.
4. Prince Fielder, Brewers 1B: 3-for-6 with two HRs and three RBI in MIL’s 8-7 11 inning win over PIT.
5. Eduardo Nunez, Yankees 3B: 3-for-4 with a HR and four RBI in NYY’s 12-9 win over CHW.
Five Performances That Weren’t So Good From Yesterday
1. Barry Zito, Giants SP: seven earned runs on nine hits in 3.2 IP in SF’s 9-3 loss to ARI.
2. Brett Favre, Vikings QB: 16-for-26 for 187 yards with two interceptions and a lost fumble in MIN’s 24-13 NFL Preseason win over SEA.
3. Mike MacDougal, Cardinals RP: six runs on five hits in 1.2 IP in STL’s 14-5 loss to WAS.
4. Jon Danks, White Sox SP: eight runs on six hits in 4.1 IP in CHW’s 12-9 loss to NYY.
5. Chris Capuano, Brewers SP: six runs on six hits over 3 IP in MIL’s 8-7 11 inning win over PIT.
Top 5 Events To Follow Today
1. MLB: Marlins (65-63) at Braves (74-55), 1:30 PM: Atlanta looks to stay at least a game and a half ahead of the Phillies; (Johnson (FLA) vs. Lowe (ATL))
2. Little League World Championship: Waipuhi, Hawaii, vs. Tokyo, Japan, 3:00 PM, ABC: Can the United States produce a sixth straight Little League World Champion?
3. MLB: Phillies (72-57) at Padres (76-52), 4:00 PM: Philadelphia looking for a sweep; (Good match-up: Hamels (PHI) vs. Richard (SD))
4. MLB: Red Sox (74-56) at Rays (79-50), 8:00 PM: ESPN: The rubber match of the series is important for both teams as the push for the playoffs continue; (Lackey (BOS) vs. Shields (TB))
5. NFL Preseason: Steelers at Broncos, 8:00 PM, FOX: Week 3 of the preseason concludes with two teams with QB issues at the beginning of the season.
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Tension Plan: Will Favre Be Able to Put Up Good Numbers In 2010?
Well, Favre’s Back.
Anybody surprised?
After, statistically, one of his best years in football, its always been apparent that Favre had unfinished business following the NFC Championship loss to eventual Super Bowl Champions, the New Orleans Saints.
However, during the game, Favre sustained damage to his ankle, which swelled up the size of an orange and had a hefty Viking-purple bruise on the back of his right leg. Surgery was needed to fix the well documented ankle. That should have been enough to discourage any normal 40-year old quarterback. But, if you hadn’t guessed already, Favre isn’t normal. But this isn’t the first of his worries.
Favre transformed Sidney Rice, a potentially good receiver who had issues with knee injuries, into a stellar Pro-Bowl wide receiver. However, he was paying a price for it.
Rice now needs surgery on his hip and will miss the start of the season. He reportedly injured the hip in the NFC Championship game, but decided against surgery, worried about the effects its could have on his play. Rice apparently had pain whilst performing cutting drills in practice. After an MRI scan, he decided to have the surgery.
Opting to not have the surgery could have forced Rice into an earlier retirement. With a history of persistent knee injury which already has reduced playing time, it was the wisest and safest option for the former South Carolina star.
Whether the injury will deter his Pro-Bowl abilities or lose that extra half a yard that is vital in the Vikings West Coast style offense is unknown.
What is known, however, is that Favre will be without the receiver for ‘up to half the season’. If the recovery takes longer than originally estimated, there is a small chance he could be placed on Injured Reserve. During this spell, the Vikings face tough trips to four playoff teams from last year, the Saints, Jets, Patriots and, yes, the Green Bay Packers.
They also play the Cowboys at Mall of America Field in a repeat of last year’s Divisional Playoff match, in which Rice caught six passes, three of which for touchdowns, for 141 yards.
With Percy Harvin still having ongoing tests regards the recent Migraine attacks, Favre is not left with many options in the passing game outside of Bernard Berrian and Visanthe Shiancoe.
Brad Childress and Co. quickly made moves to compensate for the loss of Rice by trading for Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo and picking up free agent Javon Walker, despite having a career plagued with knee injuries. Walker has previously worked with Favre at Green Bay in a similar style of offense, however the relationship soured over time and Walker’s contract dispute.
After threatening to hold out after his Pro Bowl year in 2004, he tore his ACL in the first game of the 2005 season and he was put on IR, then traded to the Broncos the year after.
Despite the recent transactions, its hard to imagine that Favre will be able to produce numbers like those of last year, coming off ankle surgery with his main target injured, the speedy slot receiver bogged down with Migraines that could occur at anytime and prevent him from playing a game depending on when it strikes.
Walker has been out of football for over a year and clearly isn’t the same player as he was in 2004. He was given an extremely large contract (six-year, million) by the Oakland Raiders in 2008 as a free agent. However, after just two injury filled seasons, he was released.
Camarillo, who scored the overtime touchdown against the Ravens to give the Dolphins their first win of the season after thirteen losses, finished last year with a respectable 50 receptions in a run first offense. However, none of those receptions resulted in a touchdown.
Relying on Adrian Peterson and reverting back to the pre-Favre run first offense can only work for so long, with no Chester Taylor to enter the game on third down and take part of the work load.
A lengthy injury to A.P could effectively put an end to any hopes of the the NFC North title being brought to Minnesota with Green Bay hot on their heels.
Along with the NFC North title, hopes of a potential Wild Card playoff berth could vanish, with plenty of competition from other NFC teams for the two wild card spots.
And with a strike looming in 2011, you have to wonder whether Favre, who turns 41 this season, will have the option to come back. With, potentially, no season next year, could this season be the season that the gunslinger finally fizzles out?
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