I personally hope that it comes down to that last game. Basically have the teams with identical records so that last game really means something. Then again, if both teams were to win out for the rest of the season, it would do quite a bit of good for the NFC North.
I think it will come down to the last game. Minnesota has a pretty easy schedule. I think they'll be 9-6 going into that game and Chicago will be either 9-6 or 10-5.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think it will come down to the last game. Minnesota has a pretty easy schedule. I think they'll be 9-6 going into that game and Chicago will be either 9-6 or 10-5.</div> you think bears are going to go 1-3 or 2-2? I doubt it. More likely they go into game 11-4 12-3, division clinched. Thats what i see through bear colored glasses.
The way the Bears defense is playing, there is no chance the Vikings could catch them. I like the Vikings chances of getting in as a Wild Card tho.
I really don't think its Johnson. The offense went 10 quarters with one offensive touchdown. Granted, against the Browns Johnson played well, but that's it. He looked terrible against the Giants. No, Tice needs to thank the defense for waking up. At best, Johnson is winning by not screwing up.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'>I really don't think its Johnson. The offense went 10 quarters with one offensive touchdown. Granted, against the Browns Johnson played well, but that's it. He looked terrible against the Giants. No, Tice needs to thank the defense for waking up. At best, Johnson is winning by not screwing up.</div> Atleast we have a little bit of depth at QB and don't have to count on a rookie. Brad Johnson already knew the Vikings offense a little bit. It just took him time to get his timing down. The defense is starting to gell into a complete unit. There were a lot new pieces and I kinda expected the Vikings defense to be a little bad over the first 8 weeks. So credit should be given to the players and not Tice because I still think that we could do a lot better without him.