Lions face major league trap game against Vikings

Rich Gabrielson/Icon SMI \u002d He will come on but one foot...and he will still be dangerous.

The Lions lay in wait of the remnants of the Minnesota Vikings team this Sunday.  It will be a game of attrition as both teams are already withered and injured up and down each roster.

The Vikings will play without starting rookie QB Christian Ponder or perhaps their best defensive back Chris Cook--who did very well against Calvin Johnson.  They will play with a hobbled Adrian Peterson, who comes in on one good ankle.  They will come in with a 2-10 record and players in fear of their jobs.

There would be little argument that this should be a blow out...but I fear it will not be.  This is a trap game.

Ndamukong Suh is still out, finishing his two game suspension for ultimate stupidity.

Kevin Smith may not play on a bad ankle.

Nick Fairly, Suh's replacement, is most likely out with a sore foot.

Delmas and Houston are most likely out too.  So the defense is much depleted in the face of...a hobbled Peterson and a third string quarterback...In Lions' lore, this is the kind of game that has shown itself over and over again--a team that the Lions really have little right in losing to.  A struggling skeleton of a squad with absolutely nothing to play for, while the Lions are in the middle of playoff run. 

The Lions need this game.  They need to win this one and the Raiders and the Chargers and to head into the graveyard of Lions' failures past, Lambeau, at 10-5...to have real hope to make the playoffs for the first time in more than 12 years...

Will this Lions team, which has broken so many tendencies and streaks in this season, be able to break this last major drought?  I'm not sure.  They could have cemented their place in the lead of the playoff race if they had stepped up to the challenge of Drew Brees and the Saints...but they didn't.  Instead they lost their heads in the pressure and screams of the Superdome and fell back to the pack...can they step forward this time?

Minnesota Offense vs Detroit Defense

The Lions have typically done a pretty good job of containing the Vikings best weapon, Adrian Peterson.  This week, he comes into the game hobbled on one bad ankle. 

The Vikings will start Joe Web at QB, an inexperienced running quarterback without much of an arm.  Web was so good in his short stint last season that the Vikings saw fit to reach for a third round QB with their #1 pick and grab Ponder. 

Perhaps the best option the Vikings have is WR and returner Percy Harvin, especially since the Lions have had such a hard time covering kick offs and punts this season.

Advantage: Detroit

Minnesota Defense vs Detroit Offense

Jared Allen was nice enough to give the Lions adequate billboard material this week.  Allen was nice enough to say in the press that "if (he) had to live in Detroit, (he'd) drown himself in that river." 

But I'm sure that nobody on the team saw that...

The Lions offense SHOULD manhandle the Vikings defense.  The only corner that seemed to have any success for them against Megatron will not be playing.  If the Lions can control the defensive ends Jared Allen and Bryan Robison (who had a good game the first time the two teams met, but will be playing injured this time) then there should be no problem scoring enough points.

But...Allen has always feasted on Jeff Backus...so there is definitely still room for concern.

Advantage: Detroit

Prediction

This is a rivalry game so you "throw the records out the window," but every indicator, prognosticator and trend says the Lions should still win this game despite the injuries and suspensions....and I hope they do...but something still has me really worried.

Minnesota 24, Detroit 21

I'm hearing echoes as the Lions win again, 26-23 OT

ZUMAPRESS.com/Icon SMI Calvin may still be dancing

It was 20-3 with a little over seven minutes left in the fourth quarter.  The Lions were down...again...to the Minnesota Vikings....They'd been completely stymied by the Minnesota Defense for the entire first half...

And then they roared back with 21 unanswered points for an incredible victory....behind Rodney Peete, Barry Sanders, and Robert Clark and Willie Green (the color of money.)

The year was 1991...

Now, I'm not saying the Lions are going to go 12-4 and march on to the NFC Championship game....but do you see any similarities?

I can't say I wasn't worried when the Lions went down 20-0 to the Vikings.  I can say that I do wonder if this victory doesn't have more to do with the Vikings recent history of second half collapses than it does with the Lions playing incredibly well in the second half.

It occurs to me that the Vikings are just really, really poorly coached.  The first week of the season, the Vikings were up 17-7 at the half...and lost.  Last week they were up 17-0 at half and...guess what...lost.  So when they went up 20-0 on the Lions...yes, there was an inkling in the back of my mind that this probably wasn't going to be over.

But I also expected that the Lions would be the team that the Vikings would finally make some second half corrections against and fix their failing problems...but that didn't happen.

The Lions came out strong in the second half...first Matt Stafford hit Calvin Johnson on a 32 yd TD pass that proved that Johnson may in fact be uncoverable one on one.  One of the announcers said that "it just wasn't fair." and that to even things up, "Calvin Johnson should only be able to jump with one foot in the redzone."

Then there was field goal and another Johnson TD catch and another field goal and another and the Lions were up 23-20 deep in the fourth quarter...almost in the blink of an eye...

This was an awesome victory...and it was the kind of victory that coaches love...because there's still a ton of stuff to yell about.

First of all, what happened in the first half? They got down by 20 freakin' points!  They didn't do a very good job stopping the run, special teams was really bad and the Lions gave up FIVE sacks...this was an offensive line that hadn't given up a sack all year...and they didn't provide much of a run game all day. 

So, at least we know that Stafford can take a hit..Jared Allen recorded three sacks....what is Demarcus Ware going to next week at Dallas?

But that's next week...this week the Leo's are 3-0 and bringing back good memories of the greatest Lions season in 50 years...that team didn't even go 3-0...