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Viking-Lou's Game Thoughts

Well, There I was back home in Iowa. The closest I have been to being in Viking territory in years. I was sitting there watching the game with Ron, my brother-in-law ( a hugh Vike fan) and Lee catches the ball over the middle and takes off for the endzone. Ron and I leap to our feet, cheering Amp on to a sure TD. Along comes Teague and punches out the ball. We slump back into our seats. Twice this has happened to the Vikings this season. This was the turning point of the game. Instead of tying the game at 7-7, the Cowboys are fired up and the Vikings get an emotional let down.

This game became a learning experience for our very young team and a QB which had never played in a game of this importance before, even in college. So where do we go from here? With some key FA to get signed and the questions concerning the Coaching and Ownership, the off-season will be sure to be busy. It looks like the draft this year will be a good one with some very good prospects coming out. The Vikings need to get help at TE, LB, RB, and DB positions.

So who do we support for the SuperBowl, Since I am writing this late and the SB is set with the hated Packers against the NE Patriots, the decision is tough. I have a hardtime cheering on the Packers and have never really liked any AFC teams. If the Niner's had made it, the decision would have been easy (my wife is a 9'er fan) So I will probably just watch the game not cheering for anyone. I CANNOT WAIT FOR 1997-1998 season to begin, I think the Vikings will be a team to be reconed with. Everyone have a great off-season and hope you survive without your weekly dose of VIKING FOOTBALL.


Last Game Summary Info

DALLAS 40, Minnesota 15


(c) 1996 Copyright Nando.net
Minnesota 	0  0  7  8--15
Dallas    	7 23  7  3--40
IRVING, Texas (Dec 28, 1996 - 20:24 EST) -- The Dallas Cowboys finally played like defending Super Bowl champions.

Dallas discovered its missing offense, George Teague was a one-man gang on defense, and the Cowboys knocked the Minnesota Vikings out of the playoffs 40-15 in an NFC wild-card game Saturday.

The Cowboys, who struggled to a 10-6 regular-season record before winning the NFC East for the fifth consecutive time, will play the Carolina Panthers at Charlotte at 3 p.m. next Sunday in the NFC divisional round.

"This team is still what it is and hasn't fallen out of sight," said coach Barry Switzer. "We made a statement today. We're still the team to beat for the Super Bowl."

The Cowboys took out all their frustrations on the Vikings after a chaotic regular season of suspensions, injuries and underachieving performances.

"We turned it up a level," Switzer said. "We played a total offensive game, and the defense was just great. George Teague had an amazing game. "

The Vikings self-destructed in the biggest scoring half in Dallas playoff history as the Cowboys rolled to a 30-0 lead at intermission. The Cowboys forced five turnovers and cashed them into 23 points.

On offense, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith executed like they did in winning three Super Bowls in the last four years. Teague made three big defensive plays to stun the Vikings, who qualified for the playoffs with a 9-7 regular season and were seeded sixth.

"This time of year is what we look for," Aikman said. "We're judged by what we do in the postseason. Few wild-card teams make it. It will be tough, not unlike this season has been for us."

"This is a message for whoever has been talking trash about the Cowboys," said Smith.

Smith, dogged by injuries and even benched at one time during the season, scored twice and set or tied five NFL playoff records for rushing and scoring. He rushed for 116 yards on 17 carries.

Aikman ran for a touchdown, passed for one and completed 19-of-29 passes for 178 yards. He is 11-1 in playoff starts and is second only to Green Bay's Bart Starr in playoff ratings.

Irvin, who missed five games under NFL suspension, had his best game of the year by catching eight passes for 103 yards.

"The defense has been winning games and it's time the offense got started and we did today," Irvin said.

Aikman, Smith and Irvin sat out most of the fourth quarter resting for next week's game.

Dallas, ranked 24th offensively in the NFL, struck on its first possession as Aikman completed four passes for 65 yards to Irvin in an 88-yard touchdown drive. The payoff came when Aikman rolled right and scored from 2 yards out.

Then came a bizarre play that took the heart out of the Vikings. Amp Lee took a short pass over the middle and appeared on the way for a 43-yard touchdown. However, Teague caught Lee at the Dallas 1 and poked the ball out of his hands and out of the end zone for a touchback.

"I don't think Lee knew I was there," Teague said. "I just punched the ball out of his arms."

Lee knew Teague was there and tried to tuck the ball away.

"I take full responsibility," Lee said. "That early in the game if we get seven points we make a statement. If we score there it's 7-7. they came out with a lot of emotion but we could take it away.

"From that play everything snowballed against us."

Chris Boniol then kicked the first of his four field goals, a 28-yarder.

Minnesota coach Dennis Green said "whatever they needed to get done offensively or defensively they got done. "

Green said the game turned on Lee's mistake.

"Amp made one of the best plays of the day but got careless," Green said.

Minnesota gave the Dallas the ball again when Teague hit Leroy Hoard, who fumbled to Deion Sanders. On the next play, Smith followed textbook blocking 37 yards for a touchdown.

Teague, a free agent refugee from Green Bay, struck again as Brad Johnson, making his first playoff start, threw across the middle. Teague picked off the pass and went 29 yards for a touchdown to make it 24-0.

Sanders' interception off Johnson, his former Florida State teammate, set Dallas up for a 31-yard Boniol field goal.

"Teague was starting to make me jealous so I had to have one," Sanders said.

Teague set up in ambush for Johnson's pass.

"I kept hoping he would try to throw it back over the middle because I was just waiting," Teague said.

"There were some balls Brad shouldn't have thrown and that was one of them," Green said.

Then came another Minnesota goof. Orlando Thomas intercepted Aikman's pass but fumbled the ball back to Dallas when Herschel Walker tackled him. Dallas turned that gift into a 30-0 on Boniol's 22-yard field goal.

Boniol made it 31 consecutive field goals in the fourth quarter with a 25-yarder.

The Vikings finally got on the board in the third quarter on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Johnson to Cris Carter and a 5-yard touchdown run by Johnson. Johnson was 15-of-27 for 208 yards.

Smith's touchdown, a 1-yard run, was controversial because he fumbled and lost the ball at the goal line. Officials ruled he broke the plane of the goal.

It was the third-highest point total by the Cowboys in a playoff history. They had scored 52 points on two occasions.

For Green, who has been under fire all season, it was his fourth playoff loss in as many attempts.

"It was all downhill for the Cowboys," Green said. "We just couldn't stop 'em."


Game Stats

DALLAS 40, Minnesota 15


First Quarter

Dal--Aikman 2 run (Boniol kick), 9:57. Drive: 14 plays, 88 yards, 6:57. Key plays: Aikman 18 and 25 passes to Irvin; Aikman 14 pass to Irvin on 3rd-and 14; Aikman 21 pass to Irvin. Dallas 7, Minnesota 0.

Second Quarter

Dal--FG Boniol 28, 4:56. Drive: 12 plays, 70 yards, 6:17. Key plays: E. Smith 9 run; Walker 22 run. Dallas 10, Minnesota 0.
Dal--E. Smith 37 run (Boniol kick), 5:24. Drive: 1 play, 37 yards, 0:07. Key play: Sanders recovered Hoard fumble and lateraled to Carver for 3-yard return. Dallas 17, Minnesota 0.
Dal--Teague 29 interception return (Boniol kick), 6:24. Dallas 24, Minnesota 0.
Dal--FG Boniol 31, 9:41. Drive: 4 plays, 9 yards, 2:07. Key play: Sanders 22 interception return to Vikings 22. Dallas 27, Minnesota 0.
Dal--FG Boniol 22, 14:37. Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards, 3:00. Key plays: Bjornson recovered fumble by O. Thomas on interception return at Cowboys 43; Aikman 14 pass to Irvin; Aikman 18 pass to Martin. Dallas 30, Minnesota 0.

Third Quarter

Minn--Carter 30 pass from B. Johnson (Sisson kick), 4:12. Drive: 4 plays, 47 yards, 2:03. Key play: Lee 16 pass from B. Johnson. Dallas 30, Minnesota 7.
Dal--E. Smith 1 run (Boniol kick), 13:19. Drive: 16 plays, 80 yards, 9:07. Key plays: E. Smith 15 pass from Aikman on 3rd and 7; Aikman 2 run on 3rd and 1; E. Smith 12 run. Dallas 37, Minnesota 7.

Fourth Quarter

Dal--FG Boniol 25, 5:31. Drive: 9 plays, 31 yards, 5:19. Key plays: S. Williams 9 run; Garrett 12 pass to Martin. Dallas 40, Minnesota 7.
Min--B. Johnson 5 run (B. Johnson pass to Carter), 8:01. Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 2:30. Key plays: B. Johnson 9 pass to Carter; B. Johnson 50 pass to Ismail. Dallas 40, Minnesota 15.

A--64,682. No-shows--NA.


 Minnesota 	0  0  7  8--15
Dallas    	7 23  7  3--40


                      	   Min       Dal
FIRST DOWNS          	    12        27
  Rushing             	     3        16
  Passing             	     7        10
  Penalty             	     2         1
THIRD DOWN EFF       	   1-6      7-14
FOURTH DOWN EFF      	   1-2       0-1
TOTAL NET YARDS      	   268       438
  Total Plays         	    44        78
  Avg Gain            	   6.1       5.6
NET YARDS RUSHING    	    63       255
  Rushes              	    15        46
  Avg per rush        	   4.2       5.5
NET YARDS PASSING    	   205       183
  Sacked-Yds lost     	   2-3       1-9
  Gross-Yds passing   	   208       192
  Completed-Att.      	 15-27     21-31
  Had Intercepted     	     2         1
  Yards-Pass Play     	   7.1       5.7
KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB  	 3-3-2     9-1-1
PUNTS-Avg.           	2-39.5    1-43.0
  Punts blocked       	     0         0
FGs-PATs blocked     	   0-0       0-0
TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 	   165        78
  Punts Returns       	  1- 8      1- 6
  Kickoffs Returns    	 8-153      1-21
  Interceptions       	  1-4       2-51
PENALTIES-Yds        	  3-15      5-54
FUMBLES-Lost         	   4-3       2-1
TIME OF POSSESSION   	 17:57     42:03
  

Individual Statistics

RUSHING-- Minnesota, Lee 7-26, Hoard 3-21, B.Johnson 3-14, Graham 2-2. Dallas, E. Smith 17-116, S. Williams 17-67, Walker 8-62, Johnston 1-5, Aikman 2-4, K. Williams 1-1.

PASSING-- Minnesota, B. Johnson 15-27-2-208. Dallas, Aikman 19-29-1-178, Garrett 2-2-0-14.

RECEIVING-- Minnesota, Ismail 3-78, Carter 3-36, Evans 3-9, Lee 2-59, Jordan 1-10, Reed 1-10, Hoard 1-7, Graham 1-(minus 1). Dallas, Irvin 8-103, E. Smith 4-26, Bjornson 3-16, Martin 2-30, Johnston 2-7, Walker 1-8, S. Williams 1-2.

PUNT RETURNS-- Minnesota, Palmer 1-8. Dallas, Martin 1-6.

KICKOFF RETURNS-- Minnesota, Palmer 6-130, Jerek 1-12, Lee 1-11. Dallas, Walker 1-21.

TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS-- Minnesota, Fisk 9-0-0, Brady 7-1-0, Griffith 5-0-0, Washington 5-0-0, C. Johnson 5-0-0, Barnett 6-1-0, Talley 4-2-0, Edwards 3-1-0, Alexander 3-0-1, Fuller 3-0-0, Harrison 3-0-0, Manley 3-0-0, Bercich 2-0-0, Randle 2-0-0, O. Thomas 2-0-0, S. Smith 1-2-0, Christy 1-0-0, Garnett 1-0-0, Jordan 1-0-0, McDaniel 1-0-0. Dallas, Teague 4-1-0, Harper 4-0-0, Schwantz 4-1-0, Woodson 3-1-0, D. Smith 3-0-0, Carver 2-0-1, B. Thomas 2-0-1, Tolbert 2-0-0, Frazier 2-0-0, C. Williams 2-0-0, Myles 1-0-0, K. Smith 1-0-0, Bates 1-0-0, Pittman 1-0-0, Walker 1-0-0, Strickland 0-1-0, Campos 0-1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS-- Minnesota, O. Thomas 1-4. Dallas, Teague 1-29, Sanders 1-22.

MISSED FIELD GOALS--None.

OFFICIALS--Referee Gerald Austin, Ump Bob Wagner, HL Tom Stabile, LJ Tom Barnes, BJ Paul Baetz, SJ Tom Moore, FJ Phil Luckett.

Time: 2:50.


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