<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>MINNESOTA (Dec. 7, 2005) -- Brad Johnson has brought stability to the once-faltering Minnesota Vikings. Ryan Fitzpatrick's play is just a part of the instability hampering the once-promising St. Louis Rams.Johnson looks to remain unbeaten as the Vikings' starting quarterback this season when they host the Rams and the unproven Fitzpatrick.In just more than a month, the Vikings have gone from 2-5 and the butt of jokes from their infamous boat party to contenders in the NFC North. Johnson has been the catalyst, leading Minnesota to a 5-0 mark since Daunte Culpepper went down with a season-ending knee injury.Johnson threw two touchdown passes, including an 80-yarder to Koren Robinson, and the Vikings held on to beat Detroit 21-16 on Sunday.The 37-year-old quarterback was 17-for-23 for a season-high 256 yards to become the 51st player in NFL history with 25,000 yards passing. He has thrown eight TD passes and two interceptions after Culpepper had twice as many interceptions (12) as touchdowns (six).</div>Read More...----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I'm going to take the Vikes. We're hot and overall better. Johnson is on fire and Stl just doesn't seem like the team thats going to stop him.
Nice win for the Vikings. Still rolling. Brad Johnson is amazing! I'm not so shure we should even put Pepper back once he's healed. Trade him and say Bennent for the #1 pick and pick Bush!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GreasedLightning @ Dec 12 2005, 02:39 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Nice win for the Vikings. Still rolling. Brad Johnson is amazing! I'm not so shure we should even put Pepper back once he's healed. Trade him and say Bennent for the #1 pick and pick Bush!</div>Yea and you still haven't played a solid team during your winning streak.Go figure that one out.I hope the Steelers kick your a$$.