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I couldn’t help but laugh when Jordan Addison got the ball from Charvarius Ward. “Of course,” I thought, “how else would the Minnesota Vikings start the game?” I’m sure most of us were on the same wavelength somewhere. 49ers Taking an early lead, the Vikings will likely be playing from behind the whole time. But somehow, the Vikings found a way to regain momentum from the 49ers and controlled the game from start to finish.



Is Jordan Addison’s comeback against Ward late in the first half a sign of what’s to come this season? In the first few games, the Vikings were denied opportunities with each loss. Now with a convincing win against one of the NFL’s premier teams, the Vikings have an opportunity to redeem themselves and absolutely pull away, just like Addison did before halftime. . Here we go, gang! This week’s stock market report is below!

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Kirk Cousins ​​- Was this the best we’ve seen from Kirk? He destroyed one of the league’s top defenses, going 35-of-45 for 378 yards, two touchdowns, and a pick. I think the Vikings wanted to run the ball more, but there was no good reason to turn away from Kirk when he couldn’t be missed.

Jordan Addison – Addison caused quite a stir on Monday. Not even the cramps could stop the guy, who finished with seven catches for 123 yards, two touchdowns, and an 84.9 PFF grade. If Jefferson returns, the Vikings will have one of the best wide receiver duos in the league.

TJ Hockenson – Looks like Kirk and Hock are finally back on the same page! TJ completed 11 passes and was his security blanket whenever Kirk needed him. After a somewhat disappointing start to the season, it’s important to note that his excellence continues as the games progress.

Offensive line – Against one of the best defenses in the NFL, the Vikings offensive line didn’t allow a sack on the relatively immobile Kirk Cousins ​​(to his credit, Kirk Houdini did manage at least one sack). . This is an incredible feat that I never dreamed of after week one. Bravo to the great people. You guys have shocked us in the best way these past few games.

Cam Bynum – The NFC Defensive Player of the Week had the best game of his career, recording two interceptions, nine tackles and earning an overall PFF grade of 92.0. Bynum scored Purdy on back-to-back drives, ending the 49ers’ comeback attempt. What a game!

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Harrison Smith – The Hitman continued his impressive performance in his age-34 season with six tackles and a pass breakup, causing a McCaffrey fumble. He continues to be a key part of the defense and is the leader of a strong safety group.

Jordan Hicks – Another great game for last week’s NFC Defensive Player of the Week, with eight tackles and a pass to go along with a 74.8 PFF grade.

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Greg Joseph – You won’t find a kicker who can make all the 50-yard kicks, but you can find a kicker who can make all the extra points. If either team had better kicking in this game, it could be a completely different story. Greg is still my buddy, but he has to earn extra points.

Red zone attack – The offense was great in this game, but if the defense hadn’t stopped the 49ers’ final drive, two red zone failures would have bothered them. At least Tush Push turns out to be useless for us…

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Alexander Mattison, Cam Akers, Ty Chandler – It was good to see all of these back three do their job. Mattison and Akers had eight and 10 carries, respectively. Akers had two big plays in the second quarter. The first was a 15-yard run that included two broken tackles, and the second was a screen pass at 3 and 10 yards that allowed Akers to pick up a first down and then take downs to the 2-yard line. . Chandler got the ball twice, and both resulted in explosive plays (though the double pass was called back). If the Vikings continue to use all three running backs, we can see their overall effectiveness continue to increase.

Akailbu Evans – I thought Evans had a productive night, highlighted by a pass breakup on third down that forced a missed field goal. It’s hard to say who will be responsible for what in this defense, but while the cornerback group hasn’t been the best so far, the safeties have looked quality. But on Monday, Evans had a good game.

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Buy – This was the most convincing win we’ve seen in the O’Connell era. I can’t think of a better win against a better opponent that the Vikings won without dumb luck.They defeated their opponents head on. super ball Compete by playing better than them.

Cell – In fact, this win is so convincing that you should look at the Vikings as a legitimate contender. Come on, hold your horse. It was certainly a nice win, but the Vikings have a lot of work to do if they want to make the playoffs, let alone the Super Bowl. And that starts with applying it to some of the mid-to-lower teams on the schedule. If they can rack up a few more convincing wins, we can start talking about the playoffs.

That’s all for today. Let me know who I missed in the comments.

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