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I Love Me Some Media Bias

If you're anything like me, a lot of your time on Sundays. . .post-Vikings game, of course. . .is spent watching various highlight shows to see what happened around the league, as well as what they have to say about the Beloved Purple.  Naturally, after a victory like yesterday's, I wasn't going to change that viewing pattern a great deal.

But a funny thing happened yesterday on the way to highlight nirvana.  A common theme seemed to emerge when the various networks showed the highlights of yesterday's Vikings/Giants tilt.  Usually, it sounded something like this:

"The Giants played a terrible game today."

"How could Eli Manning have a game like that against a pass defense that's last in the National Football League?"  (Gotta give credit for consistency, though. . .despite yesterday's performance, everyone manages to throw that stat out there.)

"What's wrong with the Giants?"

Yes, ladies and gentlemen. . .don't make the mistake of thinking that the Vikings won yesterday's game.  According to the media at large, that simply isn't true.  The Giants just played a bad game yesterday, and the Vikings really didn't have anything to do with it.

Please.

Look, I realize the Vikings are a 5-6 football team, and that that sort of thing usually doesn't garner a whole lot of respect.  But to act like Eli Manning had "throw four interceptions" penciled into his day planner for 25 November is even more disrespectful than the treatment we're used to seeing from the national media towards this team.  "What's wrong with the Giants?"  Why is the assumption immediately that something was wrong with the Giants?

Why can't anybody simply acknowledge the fact that the Giants spent four quarters yesterday getting their heads stomped in by Minnesota?  Because that's what happened.  There was never a point in the football game where Minnesota trailed.  With thirteen minutes left in the game, the score was 41-10.  You don't get to 41-10 just because one team is playing badly.  It's a combination of one team playing outstanding football AND one team playing badly.  Yesterday, the Vikings played a great football game in every aspect.

The offense, while not spectacular, was efficient.  Tarvaris Jackson had another building block type of game, as he went 10/12 for 129 yards and the play that set the tone for the entire afternoon with his 60-yard touchdown pass to Sidney Rice (sponsored by the Daily Norseman).  At no point in the course of the entire game did the Vikings even come close to turning the ball over.  Chester Taylor, though unspectacular, helped the Vikings to control the clock, and chipped in a touchdown run that was a true thing of beauty when he turned what should have been a 2-yard loss into an 8-yard score.

And really, what else can I say about the defensive performance?  Eli Manning has two 4-interception games in his career.  Both at home.  Both against the Minnesota Vikings.  The pressure was coming from everywhere, and the Vikings added three more sacks to their tally for the season thus far. . .one from Ben Leber, one from Spencer Johnson (who?), and one from Fred Evans (who?).  They threw in three more defensive touchdowns, including the greatest safety in the history of the Green Bay Packers (aka Darren Sharper) getting his 10th career touchdown, making him one of five defensive players in National Football League history with double-digit touchdowns.  Why can this team not apply pressure like this every week?

Yesterday wasn't a bad Giants loss. . .yesterday was a great Vikings victory, and the media folks out there would be well-served to learn the difference.

That's all for now, folks. . .I'm sure I'll be back with more later on today.

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How is that different from any other team?
If a team has been losing for a few years or somebody doesn't see them as the darling they never win the game, the other team loses it.

We went the Super Bowl last year, yet all year we heard that.  We didn't take the game from AZ, they let us win.  We didn't destroy the Saints in the NFC Championship, they played bad.

Whatever teams somebody claims to be good loses, they must have just played bad.

by Adam T on Nov 26, 2007 11:38 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Untold media stry
1.The Vikes are 5-2 with T-Jack starting.
  1. The Vikes are getting AD back this week-he is the NFL rookie of the year, NFC offensive player of the year, leads the league in rushing, etc, etc.
  2. The Vikes play the team they need to catch this weekend.(athome)
Many positives, but it's the Giants who played badly that is the story.

by Odin on Nov 26, 2007 12:04 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

I have to agree with the media
Good quarterbacks destroy the Vikings. Our zone defense has consistently sucked against good and/or intelligent passers. Don't get me wrong, I love the Purple and have been a fan since I was like 3 (despite the fact that I'm not from Minny), but the Vikes pulled this one out of their a**! Good for them, though. Chalk it up. The only downside is that they are one step further from a top draft pick.

by chacabuco on Nov 26, 2007 12:04 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

I have to agree with chacabuco
How many passes did Giants receivers drop yesterday? I think we still could have won, but it should have been a much closer game.

Also, I believe we did almost turn the ball over... T-Jack fumbled the ball to Bobby Wade for a first down. He did, however, play much better than he has all season. He needs to learn how to slide better though... he shouldn't be taking those kind of hits.

by spirited on Nov 26, 2007 2:02 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Ah, yes, the fumble
I forgot about that one, now that you mention it.

But hey, it goes down as a third down conversion for the good guys, regardless of how it happened.  (-:

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by Gonzo on Nov 26, 2007 4:55 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Yes, but....
Here's my take on yesterday's game and the apparent bias in the media:

The Vikes rarely get the love. I don't know why. Granted they are not a "big" franchise and they haven't won a bowl game...well...ever. Either way, it often seems that if the Vikes make a big play, it isn't because of talent but because the opposing team made a mistake. Such would be the case of Eli's poor performance.

Now, what I don't get is that no one is saying "Eli played a poor game and the Vikes took advantage of that." At least that would give the Vikes some credit. The coverage I've seen, and the coverage that Gonz is referring to, slants more on the "Why did Eli throw the ball to Greenway?" not "Greenway jumped on a bad pass by Eli." See the difference?

Those who've watched the Vikes for any number of years are familiar with our curse. The Vikes play poorly against poor teams and play better against better teams. The Giants are no slouch team. The Vikes stepped it up a notch and the Giants had an off day. From what I saw, the Giants still played their starters. Eli was still quarterback. There was nothing "wrong" with the Giants. They played poorly against a team they expected to beat. The Vikes surprised them, and everyone else in the league, by dominating that game.

If the Vikes play like that with AP back in the lineup, I expect another great performance next week.

Who knows. Things might actually start to fall into place. At 5-6, but later is better than never.

by ASchumacher on Nov 26, 2007 2:06 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

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