Friday, November 25, 2022

Benster and D Pick Your Games-----Vikings Still Live on the Edge Edition

 So the Vikings ended up once again riding their luck and winning another one possession game. Now, that doesn't mean that they are frauds by any means, but just remember that 8 of their 9 wins have been close ones. Luck might be the residue of design, but you don't get lucky over 20-21 games in the NFL every time.

So their luck will run out? Perhaps. But give them credit for winning all those games. It's impressive.

Hey, I'm just stating facts. But 9-2 is 9-2.


Who are you to dispute Chevy Chase?

I am Benster. I dispute everything. Meanwhile, I am feeling the HYYYYYPPEEEEEE! and ready to pick some games. Watch me work.

Michigan Hail To the Victors (+7.5) vs. A School In Columbus Well, the Buckeyes and the Wolverines both need this one for obvious reasons, as the winner will get a trip to Indy and the inside track to getting into the playoff. Ryan Day is doing something that he hasn't done yet, which is coach against Michigan in Columbus. I have some words about some of the crazy stuff I've seen on the web from delusional fans on both sides, so you have been warned. Ohio State wants to claim that they don't get run over, but in some ways Michigan has nothing to lose. And Buckeyes fans, you better hope that your team wins on Saturday. I have something special planned if you fail to win the Big Ten, and that something special won't be fun. With their injuries and being on the road, Harbaugh gets a free hit here especially considering he has the Ohio State monkey off his back. I think history repeats itself, and then Ohio sports talk radio is going to be lit on Monday. Michigan 35, Born On Third and Think You Hit A Triple 21.

I have a difficult time watching either team, but they are so far ahead of the rest of the conference it's ridiculous. Big 2 and Little 12 now. I think Ohio State wins, mostly because they have the home field, but it's gonna be close. Ohio State 34, Michigan 30.

Minnesota Golden Elite Rowers of the Boat (+3) vs. Beloved Wisconsin Badgers The Gophers losing last week was a coaching loss. I've praised PJ, but you cannot be one dimensional at home. This is year 6, and every single Gopher is someone that you recruited. The Badgers were incredibly lucky to get out of Lincoln with a win, but a bowl game has been secured. While the head coaching position will have to stay open and some interviews will be done in accordance with state law, Jim Leonhard should get the job unless some objectively brilliant coach wants to come to Madison that the AD can't refuse. By the way, the Big Ten not overturning that crap targeting call on Herbig was weak. Kevin Warren has already shown himself to be inconsistent with how he enforces the rules before. I think that the Badgers will get the good Mertz, and the Axe is coming back home. Badgers 20, Gophers 10.

Gophers are one dimensional, but that dimension is pretty impressive. Mo Ibrahim is a hell of a back and the Badgers have been completely inconsistent all season. But yes, I think they win on Saturday. Defense will be stout and hold the Gophers down. Badgers 24, Gophers 17.

Glorious Green Bay Packers (+6.5) vs. Philadelphia Eagles Last Thursday was not good. Joe Barry's idea wasn't bad to stop Derrick Henry, and he had to work to get his yards by and large. But where was the pass rush and the adjustments? As I said before the Cowboys game, Barry gets almost complete control of the defense, and he doesn't use his best weapons even allowing for injuries. Look, this is going to be hard. And how come 12 waited to admit his thumb was broken? But lest we forget, the Packers have had a good record against the Eagles since the start of the 2010 season, and won the last time they were in Philly. Call me a delusional homer all you want, but this game is going to be closer than you think. Packers 42, Eagles 21.

Closer than you think and the Packers double the score? Maybe you want to check with Chevy Chase again about the math. Anyway, I don't see it. We now know one reason that Aaron Rodgers has been crappy this season -- a broken thumb on your throwing hand is not conducive to being an NFL quarterback. While I'm not entirely convinced that the Eagles are a great team, they will have enough to beat the Packers in Philadelphia. Eagles 28, Packers 20.

And now, it's time for a Very Special Comment. So let me begin by saying that the vast majority of Ohio State fans are perfectly reasonable people who aren't complete crazies and they are exempt from what I am about to say. Every team has their delusional homers, and I should know as I am a 100%, no-doubt about it delusional homer for the teams I support. I also get a lot of grief for suggesting that coaches should be fired for failure to win championships, but there are some morons who think that if Ryan Day sees his record against Michigan fall to 2-2, that he should be on the hot seat. Yes, actual people think that a coach who has only lost 4 games in total and 1 game in conference play coming into this week should be on the hot seat for the crime of dropping to a record of .500 against Michigan. 

I realize that John Cooper got a bad rap for losing to Michigan too much and saying that it was just another game. I understand the whole mentality of winning a championship or the season is a failure mentality from the Packers, but at some point I rationally expected that you can't win a Super Bowl every year. Buckeye fans, I'm going to say something right now that you won't like. Tomorrow is just one game in the grand scheme of things. Ohio State's  season isn't going to be a failure no matter what happens. They will have had a better season than almost everyone else in the country, and that should be celebrated. At the end of the day, while this game is important to the Buckeyes and Wolverines, there are other games that are important around the country to other fans. The Axe game ain't the biggest game, but it's no less important to the people of this area. Same with USC and Notre Dame, and all of the other rivalry games this weekend. Everyone in Ohio and Michigan needs to remember that this game has been blown up to a level that I think is unhealthy. Every single player that takes the field tomorrow at the Horseshoe is someone's kid. I hope that if the Buckeyes lose, that those crazy fans do something that they will regret online or in person. Everyone needs to relax surrounding this game for the greater good.

Wait, the Benster goes for the voice of reason gambit? Dang, didn't see that coming.

I told you it was a Very Special Comment. Enjoy your football this weekend. Ben out. 

2 comments:

Brad Carlson said...

I am actually in a position to root for the Packers on Sunday evening. Bizarro world indeed.

Brad Carlson said...

So the Vikings ended up once again riding their luck and winning another one possession game. Now, that doesn't mean that they are frauds by any means, but just remember that 8 of their 9 wins have been close ones. Luck might be the residue of design, but you don't get lucky over 20-21 games in the NFL every time

Reminds me of the 2019 Packers. The regular season games they lost were one-sided defeats, with the vast majority of their wins being one score margins. The team was then good enough to win one playoff game but get plowed by a superior opponent (in GB's case, the 49ers) their 2nd postseason contest.

I wouldn't be shocked if that's what ultimately happens to the Vikings this season. The defense is going to be healthier over the next week or two, but will it be good enough? I'm skeptical.