If you are a Vikings fan, you must think you are in some type of bizarre nightmare. After the win at St. Louis in week 1, things have become like a terrible dream. Ever since then, Adrian Peterson has been set on the group's exempt record and gone forever, and Matt Cassel has a broken foot, merely to mention a number of those highlights. The Vikings fan can anticipate trouble keeping up with all the Falcons this week, unless rookie Teddy Bridgewater has any actual tricks up his sleeve.
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Vikings vs Falcons
Date: 8th Sep 2019
Time: 12:00 PM
Venue: US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
TV Network:FOX
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The Falcons are wearing the NFL's best rated offense, with broad receiver Julio Jones pulling the league's many receiving yards. The Falcons are also expecting Roddy White to return into strong form. And don't forget Devin Hester, the Viking killer that currently plays for the Falcons. You know that he would like to be a factor in this one, too.
Nothing contrary to a pretty good Vikings shield, but the Falcons will evaluate points, there's very little uncertainty, so Bridgewater will have to put some points on the board if the Vikings are likely to keep up. Cassell was sacked 7 times before he was hurt, so the offensive line will have to work hard to maintain Bridgewater safe. Bridgewater may have the ability to have some things rollingup, and implement. The Vikings haven't figure out what to do out of the backfield actually, since losing Peterson. Matt Asiata carried the ball 12 times last week to get only 35 yards, however, Bridgewater is going to require more help than that to turn this team around offensively.
Broad Knife Cordarrelle Patterson rushed for 107 yards in the first game of this season, so perhaps the team should work up a few more methods to use him as a racing threat. The Falcon's defense isn't exactly the Saint's defense, so the Vikings might have more success that week.