LINKS OF THE WEEK: Season Opener With Lots Of Predictions
The regular season opener in St. Louis is just about here. Thus, we are here to help you take one last look around the web at what is being said about the 2014 Minnesota Vikings:
- Using college production to predict how a quarterback will fare in the NFL.
- The Rams defensive line play, and the Vikings attempts to stifle it, will be a main factor in Sunday’s outcome.
- Five areas where the Vikings need to improve to succeed in 2014.
- Chris Kluwe continues to create sound bites about the life of an activist punter.
- The Rams appear to be using Mike Remmers and Larry Dean to get to know their Week One opponent (us).
- A look at some of the key numbers leading up to this matchup in St. Louis.
- Jasper Brinkley needs to use these first few games to prove himself as a worthy starter.
- A familiar voice previews this matchup in podcast form.
- It is hard to bet against Adrian Peterson, especially when he has proven he can do what he is predicting, but calling for a touchdown on his first carry is a little bit crazy.
- An updated list of 2015 free agents after the Vikings have extended Kyle Rudolph and Brandon Fusco
- A glance at the struggles that await in the first quarter of the coming season.
- We all love predictions. Especially when they look like these.
- Four things to pay attention to during tomorrow’s game.
- Like I said, we all love us some predictions. A few more here.
- Okay, fine, a few more predictions just for good measure.
- A list of things to watch during the action.
- These predictions are unique in that they come with power rankings… which are also kind of predictions if you think about it.
- This preview comes with predictions. In a slideshow format.
- The Vikings are showing a willingness to buy continuity along the offensive line.
- Five reasons that the Vikings will be victorious against the Rams tomorrow.
- Mike Zimmer literally dreams about winning the Super Bowl.
- A company has been selected to operate the new Vikings stadium and it is not AEG.
- Teddy Bridgewater is comfortable beginning the season behind Matt Cassel and is limiting his endorsement commitments off the field.
- Marcus Sherels could be in for a rough day if last year’s numbers are an indication of things to come.
- Jerry Jones is unlikely to get dinged for tampering with Adrian Peterson.
- Tight end Jared Cook could be a major factor despite so little attention being given to him.
- And, now, your moment of Zen:
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