Vikings' offense appears more effective late than early
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MINNEAPOLIS - Most attempts to analyze the Vikings' stagnant offense have concluded with this theory: The skill positions are without a star. Troy Williamson disagrees...
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Re: Vikings' offense appears more effective late than early
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Do the math, and the Vikings' offense has produced 46 percent of its points, 34 percent of its yards and 40 percent of its first downs after the third quarter.
They just need to start playing every quarter like its the 4th.
Our run & passing game improves because the defensive line is tired out from going against our front line by the 4th quarter.
Re: Vikings' offense appears more effective late than early
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Do the math, and the Vikings' offense has produced 46 percent of its points, 34 percent of its yards and 40 percent of its first downs after the third quarter.
They just need to start playing every quarter like its the 4th.
Our run & passing game improves because the defensive line is tired out from going against our front line by the 4th quarter.
We're normally behind forcing the offense to become less conservative.