Week 4 - Browns @ Vikings Support Group
Sept 28, 2021 6:17:04 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2021 6:17:04 GMT -6
Kevin Stefanski returns to the bank as opposition HC. He leads the 2-1 Browns whose defense will be the toughest test the Vikings offense has had to face so far.
Statistically the Vikings rank 8th in points scored (29) while the Browns rank 9th (28.7).
On the defensive side, the Browns rank 7th allowing only 20 ppg while the Vikings rank 20th allowing 26 ppg. The Browns rank 5th in both passing yards allowed per game (181) and rushing yards allowed per game (67) while the Vikings are 27th (290ypg) and 20th (119) in these metrics.
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Statistically the Vikings rank 8th in points scored (29) while the Browns rank 9th (28.7).
On the defensive side, the Browns rank 7th allowing only 20 ppg while the Vikings rank 20th allowing 26 ppg. The Browns rank 5th in both passing yards allowed per game (181) and rushing yards allowed per game (67) while the Vikings are 27th (290ypg) and 20th (119) in these metrics.
The Browns loom, which means it’s Kevin Stefanski week. Stefanski spent more than a decade in Minnesota and became beloved by virtually everyone he worked with. It’s no secret how much ownership thought of Stefanski. Had things gone differently in 2019 and had the Vikings made a change at the top, Stefanski would’ve been the front-runner to take over as head coach.
Now he’s got a good thing going with Cleveland. That surprises no one who worked with him in Minnesota. The tension of this matchup was probably dampened by the fact that the Vikings aren’t 0-3 as their former wunderkind arrives back in town, but you can bet Zimmer would like to notch a win over the guy everyone knew would’ve replaced him if the Vikings had struggled in 2019.
Now he’s got a good thing going with Cleveland. That surprises no one who worked with him in Minnesota. The tension of this matchup was probably dampened by the fact that the Vikings aren’t 0-3 as their former wunderkind arrives back in town, but you can bet Zimmer would like to notch a win over the guy everyone knew would’ve replaced him if the Vikings had struggled in 2019.
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Cleveland played its best game of the season to date in a 26-6 win over Chicago. The Browns had 418 yards in a balanced effort (203 passing, 215 rushing) and didn’t have a turnover after giving up the ball four times in two weeks. Kareem Hunt continues to be one of the best’ “backups” in football, racking up 155 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 16 touches against the Bears. The defense was just as good, sacking Justin Fields nine times, with Myles Garrett setting a franchise record with 4.5 on his own. The Browns opened as slight favorites at Minnesota this week. If you’re looking for an alternative bet, Cleveland and Minnesota have both hit the over twice.
The Vikings are in the win column after beating the Seahawks, 30-17. Minnesota’s defense deserves a lot of credit for that win. It pitched a second-half shutout, and Seattle ran four offensive plays in Vikings’ territory over the final 30 minutes. The offense continued to roll as Kirk Cousins passed for 323 and three scores. He’s completed 74 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and no interceptions in three games. Before you ask, the answer is yes. The Vikings do like that.
The Vikings are in the win column after beating the Seahawks, 30-17. Minnesota’s defense deserves a lot of credit for that win. It pitched a second-half shutout, and Seattle ran four offensive plays in Vikings’ territory over the final 30 minutes. The offense continued to roll as Kirk Cousins passed for 323 and three scores. He’s completed 74 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and no interceptions in three games. Before you ask, the answer is yes. The Vikings do like that.
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