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![]() TerpTown.com | Vikings expect success with mix of new, old Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - A defense that finished first against the run in the NFL -- but last against the pass -- added Pro Bowl defensive end Jared Allen and safety Madieu Williams ... Vikings’ additions bring higher expectations Notebook: Playing it safe with safety? NFC North Preview: Why the Minnesota Vikings Are Overrated |
![]() Bleacher Report | 5 Reasons why the Vikings will win / Packers will win Duluth News Tribune, MN - ... Packers and tight end Donald Lee could have a field day — specifically in the middle of the field — with the absence of Vikings safety Madieu Williams. ... Vikings Vow to Hold Grant Down Lambeau without Favre? Oh, he'll be there all right Can Peterson carry the Minnesota Vikings to the Super Bowl? |
Grant's day last season is inspiration Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Injured safety Madieu Williams is attending meetings at Winter Park daily and continues to rehab from a neck injury, according to defensive coordinator ... |
Mercy events to include 2 Bengals Hamilton Journal News (subscription), OH - By Michael D. Pitman FAIRFIELD — Because of the success Mercy Hospital Fairfield officials had with former Cincinnati Bengal defensive back Madieu Williams ... |
Options aplenty on kick returns Pioneer Press, MN - Receiver Robert Ferguson also is probable, while running back Maurice Hicks is doubtful and safety Madieu Williams is out. |
Loeffler was inspired at Republican convention Dickinson Press, ND - SAFETY'S RETURN:@ Defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier reiterated this week the expectation that safety Madieu Williams is targeted to return for the Sept. ... |
![]() Bleacher Report | Williams' loss a pain in the neck for Vikings Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Johnson will be called on to fill in for injured starter Madieu Williams. The safety, one of the team's big free-agent signings, could miss as many as six ... With Madieu Williams hurt, Minnesota Vikings look at other safeties Report: Vikings safety Williams out at least six weeks - NFL Vikings S Madieu Williams out at least 6 weeks |
NFC Preview: North Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Neck injury to safety Madieu Williams was bad start for mediocre secondary. Players to watch: Berrian, Jackson, rookie safety Tyrell Johnson. ... |
What did Vikings learn from preseason? Very little Belleville News Democrat, USA - Free-agent newcomers Bernard Berrian, Madieu Williams and Thomas Tapeh, along with the team's marquee acquisition, Jared Allen, all were on the field. ... |
The Baltimore Sun's NFC preview Baltimore Sun, United States - By Ken Murray | Baltimore Sun reporter Improved: DE Jared Allen and S Madieu Williams ( Maryland) will improve the worst pass defense in the league. ... |
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discussin the Vikings 2nd preseason game vs the Ravens, Tavaris Jackson injury, Bryant McKinnie suspension situation, and Madieu Williams' injury
Author: bjdtwothousandten
Keywords: Minnesota Vikings Football NFL NFC North vikes Tavaris Jackson
Added: August 20, 2008
The one I forgot to mention on the Vikings was safety Madieu Williams.. he's out for 6-8 weeks
Author: kmwarrior33
Keywords: kmwarrior33 kmwarrior packers pack cheesehead nation vikings brett favre aaron rodgers new york jets
Added: August 18, 2008
Madieu Williams puts a lick on Adrian Peterson during vikings training camp.Why are they nailing him???
Author: tbchamp23
Keywords: Madieu Williams Vikings AD Adrian Peterson Minnesota
Added: August 3, 2008
From http://GamblersTelevision.comTony T here from Gamblers Television covering the NFL "Vegas Style" all season long. Minnesota is coming off an 8-8 record in 2007 and it was a year where they fell 1 game short of making the playoffs. It was a disappointing close to the season and the Vikings dropped their final two games and failed to make the postseason. Rookie running back Adrian Peterson led the NFL in rushing last season as he ran for 1341 yards while averaging 5.6 yards per carry. The defense was stingy against the run but poor against the pass. Quarterback Tavaris Jackson showed some flash but made some poor decisions throwing the football last season. Oddsmakers have set the Minnesota Vikings projected win total for the 2008 season at 8 ½ wins. Schedule: Minnesota has the fourth toughest schedule this season. Playing in the NFC North it means 2 games against the Packers, Lions and Bears. The NFC North faces the AFC South & NFC South this season and the Colts will visit Minny as well as the Texans. The Vikings have tough road games against the NFC South as they travel to New Orleans and Tampa Bay. Road games against the AFC South will be tough physical battles against Tennessee and Jacksonville. As a second place team in the NFC North last season they face NFC second place finishers the NY Giants at home while traveling to Arizona. The Vikings will face good defenses this year and they will be in tough and physical battles. Offense:Adrian Peterson had a great rookie season and coupled with Chester Taylor makes them the best 1-2 tandem in football. Taylor could be a starter in this league. Peterson tore a ligament in his right knee last season and failed to rush for over 100 yards and averaged only 2.66 per rushing attempt in his last 4 games. Despite being 8-4 as a starter Tavaris Jackson will need to improve upon his 8 touchdowns and 12-interception performance from a year ago. There is no doubt the Vikings will be facing much better rushing defenses this year and Jackson will need to make plays in the passing game for the Vikings to improve on their 8-8 season. Wide receiver Bernard Berrian will help the vertical passing game and was acquired through free agency. It will be difficult to stack the box against the Vikings with a deep threat now in their repertoire. Bobby Wade gives the Vikings good work lining up in as a slot receiving and led the team with 54 receptions last season. Defense:The Minnesota defense was #1 against the run in 2007 giving up an average of just 72 yards per game and only 3.1 yards per gain. They Vikings addressed a weakness in their pass rush by acquiring Jared Allen from the Kansas City Chiefs. They were last in pass defense last season. Also hoping to improve in their passing defense the Vikings spent big bucks on Madieu (Madoo) Williams who is a solid cover safety. Defensive lineman Kevin Williams and Pat Williams are huge contributors against the run. The defense remains solid but the offense may force them on the field a little more in 2008. And now to my Selection: If Minnesota played this schedule last year they would be a 6-10 team instead of an 8-8 team. They also caught a break playing the Chargers with a first year quarterback making his first start on the road in a dome. And don't forget when defensive lineman Luis Castillo went down early in the game and left it changed the whole complexion of the Charger game. Minnesota does not beat San Diego with Luis Castillo in the lineup in the second half. The Vikings have had problems scoring against Green Bay. The Vikes have only put up 40 points in their last 4 games against the Pack and are 0-4 under the Mike McCarthy era in Green Bay. The Vikings also have 3 series of back-to-back road games with New Orleans, Jacksonville and Arizona on the back end of those. I am not convinced that Tavaris Jackson can get this team to 9 wins against this schedule. Jacksonville, Tennessee, Indy, Tampa and Green Bay all possess good defenses and you cannot be one dimensional against them. Their road schedule is brutal. Play Minnesota under 8 ½ wins for the 2008 regular season. Play UNDER 8 ½ wins for the 2008 season. Selection: wins in 2008 Regular Season.Be sure to visit and bookmark my TV Show page at www.GamblersTelevision.com for continues pointspread coverage from the NFL.
Author: gamblerstelevision
Keywords: nfl football picks odds betting pro online gambling sports season win projections free minnesota vikings adrian peterson tavaris jackson jared allen chester taylor
Added: July 18, 2008
From http://GamblersTelevision.comTony T here from Gamblers Television covering the NFL "Vegas Style" all season long. Minnesota is coming off an 8-8 record in 2007 and it was a year where they fell 1 game short of making the playoffs. It was a disappointing close to the season and the Vikings dropped their final two games and failed to make the postseason. Rookie running back Adrian Peterson led the NFL in rushing last season as he ran for 1341 yards while averaging 5.6 yards per carry. The defense was stingy against the run but poor against the pass. Quarterback Tavaris Jackson showed some flash but made some poor decisions throwing the football last season. Oddsmakers have set the Minnesota Vikings projected win total for the 2008 season at 8 ½ wins. Schedule: Minnesota has the fourth toughest schedule this season. Playing in the NFC North it means 2 games against the Packers, Lions and Bears. The NFC North faces the AFC South & NFC South this season and the Colts will visit Minny as well as the Texans. The Vikings have tough road games against the NFC South as they travel to New Orleans and Tampa Bay. Road games against the AFC South will be tough physical battles against Tennessee and Jacksonville. As a second place team in the NFC North last season they face NFC second place finishers the NY Giants at home while traveling to Arizona. The Vikings will face good defenses this year and they will be in tough and physical battles. Offense:Adrian Peterson had a great rookie season and coupled with Chester Taylor makes them the best 1-2 tandem in football. Taylor could be a starter in this league. Peterson tore a ligament in his right knee last season and failed to rush for over 100 yards and averaged only 2.66 per rushing attempt in his last 4 games. Despite being 8-4 as a starter Tavaris Jackson will need to improve upon his 8 touchdowns and 12-interception performance from a year ago. There is no doubt the Vikings will be facing much better rushing defenses this year and Jackson will need to make plays in the passing game for the Vikings to improve on their 8-8 season. Wide receiver Bernard Berrian will help the vertical passing game and was acquired through free agency. It will be difficult to stack the box against the Vikings with a deep threat now in their repertoire. Bobby Wade gives the Vikings good work lining up in as a slot receiving and led the team with 54 receptions last season. Defense:The Minnesota defense was #1 against the run in 2007 giving up an average of just 72 yards per game and only 3.1 yards per gain. They Vikings addressed a weakness in their pass rush by acquiring Jared Allen from the Kansas City Chiefs. They were last in pass defense last season. Also hoping to improve in their passing defense the Vikings spent big bucks on Madieu (Madoo) Williams who is a solid cover safety. Defensive lineman Kevin Williams and Pat Williams are huge contributors against the run. The defense remains solid but the offense may force them on the field a little more in 2008. And now to my Selection: If Minnesota played this schedule last year they would be a 6-10 team instead of an 8-8 team. They also caught a break playing the Chargers with a first year quarterback making his first start on the road in a dome. And don't forget when defensive lineman Luis Castillo went down early in the game and left it changed the whole complexion of the Charger game. Minnesota does not beat San Diego with Luis Castillo in the lineup in the second half. The Vikings have had problems scoring against Green Bay. The Vikes have only put up 40 points in their last 4 games against the Pack and are 0-4 under the Mike McCarthy era in Green Bay. The Vikings also have 3 series of back-to-back road games with New Orleans, Jacksonville and Arizona on the back end of those. I am not convinced that Tavaris Jackson can get this team to 9 wins against this schedule. Jacksonville, Tennessee, Indy, Tampa and Green Bay all possess good defenses and you cannot be one dimensional against them. Their road schedule is brutal. Play Minnesota under 8 ½ wins for the 2008 regular season. Play UNDER 8 ½ wins for the 2008 season. Selection: wins in 2008 Regular Season.Be sure to visit and bookmark my TV Show page at www.GamblersTelevision.com for continues pointspread coverage from the NFL.
Author: gamblerstelevision
Keywords: nfl football picks odds betting pro online gambling sports season win projections free minnesota vikings adrian peterson tavaris jackson jared allen chester taylor
Added: July 18, 2008
From http://GamblersTelevision.comTony T here from Gamblers Television covering the NFL "Vegas Style" all season long. Minnesota is coming off an 8-8 record in 2007 and it was a year where they fell 1 game short of making the playoffs. It was a disappointing close to the season and the Vikings dropped their final two games and failed to make the postseason. Rookie running back Adrian Peterson led the NFL in rushing last season as he ran for 1341 yards while averaging 5.6 yards per carry. The defense was stingy against the run but poor against the pass. Quarterback Tavaris Jackson showed some flash but made some poor decisions throwing the football last season. Oddsmakers have set the Minnesota Vikings projected win total for the 2008 season at 8 ½ wins. Schedule: Minnesota has the fourth toughest schedule this season. Playing in the NFC North it means 2 games against the Packers, Lions and Bears. The NFC North faces the AFC South & NFC South this season and the Colts will visit Minny as well as the Texans. The Vikings have tough road games against the NFC South as they travel to New Orleans and Tampa Bay. Road games against the AFC South will be tough physical battles against Tennessee and Jacksonville. As a second place team in the NFC North last season they face NFC second place finishers the NY Giants at home while traveling to Arizona. The Vikings will face good defenses this year and they will be in tough and physical battles. Offense:Adrian Peterson had a great rookie season and coupled with Chester Taylor makes them the best 1-2 tandem in football. Taylor could be a starter in this league. Peterson tore a ligament in his right knee last season and failed to rush for over 100 yards and averaged only 2.66 per rushing attempt in his last 4 games. Despite being 8-4 as a starter Tavaris Jackson will need to improve upon his 8 touchdowns and 12-interception performance from a year ago. There is no doubt the Vikings will be facing much better rushing defenses this year and Jackson will need to make plays in the passing game for the Vikings to improve on their 8-8 season. Wide receiver Bernard Berrian will help the vertical passing game and was acquired through free agency. It will be difficult to stack the box against the Vikings with a deep threat now in their repertoire. Bobby Wade gives the Vikings good work lining up in as a slot receiving and led the team with 54 receptions last season. Defense:The Minnesota defense was #1 against the run in 2007 giving up an average of just 72 yards per game and only 3.1 yards per gain. They Vikings addressed a weakness in their pass rush by acquiring Jared Allen from the Kansas City Chiefs. They were last in pass defense last season. Also hoping to improve in their passing defense the Vikings spent big bucks on Madieu (Madoo) Williams who is a solid cover safety. Defensive lineman Kevin Williams and Pat Williams are huge contributors against the run. The defense remains solid but the offense may force them on the field a little more in 2008. And now to my Selection: If Minnesota played this schedule last year they would be a 6-10 team instead of an 8-8 team. They also caught a break playing the Chargers with a first year quarterback making his first start on the road in a dome. And don't forget when defensive lineman Luis Castillo went down early in the game and left it changed the whole complexion of the Charger game. Minnesota does not beat San Diego with Luis Castillo in the lineup in the second half. The Vikings have had problems scoring against Green Bay. The Vikes have only put up 40 points in their last 4 games against the Pack and are 0-4 under the Mike McCarthy era in Green Bay. The Vikings also have 3 series of back-to-back road games with New Orleans, Jacksonville and Arizona on the back end of those. I am not convinced that Tavaris Jackson can get this team to 9 wins against this schedule. Jacksonville, Tennessee, Indy, Tampa and Green Bay all possess good defenses and you cannot be one dimensional against them. Their road schedule is brutal. Play Minnesota under 8 ½ wins for the 2008 regular season. Play UNDER 8 ½ wins for the 2008 season. Selection: wins in 2008 Regular Season.Be sure to visit and bookmark my TV Show page at www.GamblersTelevision.com for continues pointspread coverage from the NFL.
Author: gamblerstelevision
Keywords: nfl football picks odds betting pro online gambling sports season win projections free minnesota vikings adrian peterson tavaris jackson jared allen chester taylor
Added: July 18, 2008
From http://GamblersTelevision.comTony T here from Gamblers Television covering the NFL "Vegas Style" all season long. Minnesota is coming off an 8-8 record in 2007 and it was a year where they fell 1 game short of making the playoffs. It was a disappointing close to the season and the Vikings dropped their final two games and failed to make the postseason. Rookie running back Adrian Peterson led the NFL in rushing last season as he ran for 1341 yards while averaging 5.6 yards per carry. The defense was stingy against the run but poor against the pass. Quarterback Tavaris Jackson showed some flash but made some poor decisions throwing the football last season. Oddsmakers have set the Minnesota Vikings projected win total for the 2008 season at 8 ½ wins. Schedule: Minnesota has the fourth toughest schedule this season. Playing in the NFC North it means 2 games against the Packers, Lions and Bears. The NFC North faces the AFC South & NFC South this season and the Colts will visit Minny as well as the Texans. The Vikings have tough road games against the NFC South as they travel to New Orleans and Tampa Bay. Road games against the AFC South will be tough physical battles against Tennessee and Jacksonville. As a second place team in the NFC North last season they face NFC second place finishers the NY Giants at home while traveling to Arizona. The Vikings will face good defenses this year and they will be in tough and physical battles. Offense:Adrian Peterson had a great rookie season and coupled with Chester Taylor makes them the best 1-2 tandem in football. Taylor could be a starter in this league. Peterson tore a ligament in his right knee last season and failed to rush for over 100 yards and averaged only 2.66 per rushing attempt in his last 4 games. Despite being 8-4 as a starter Tavaris Jackson will need to improve upon his 8 touchdowns and 12-interception performance from a year ago. There is no doubt the Vikings will be facing much better rushing defenses this year and Jackson will need to make plays in the passing game for the Vikings to improve on their 8-8 season. Wide receiver Bernard Berrian will help the vertical passing game and was acquired through free agency. It will be difficult to stack the box against the Vikings with a deep threat now in their repertoire. Bobby Wade gives the Vikings good work lining up in as a slot receiving and led the team with 54 receptions last season. Defense:The Minnesota defense was #1 against the run in 2007 giving up an average of just 72 yards per game and only 3.1 yards per gain. They Vikings addressed a weakness in their pass rush by acquiring Jared Allen from the Kansas City Chiefs. They were last in pass defense last season. Also hoping to improve in their passing defense the Vikings spent big bucks on Madieu (Madoo) Williams who is a solid cover safety. Defensive lineman Kevin Williams and Pat Williams are huge contributors against the run. The defense remains solid but the offense may force them on the field a little more in 2008. And now to my Selection: If Minnesota played this schedule last year they would be a 6-10 team instead of an 8-8 team. They also caught a break playing the Chargers with a first year quarterback making his first start on the road in a dome. And don't forget when defensive lineman Luis Castillo went down early in the game and left it changed the whole complexion of the Charger game. Minnesota does not beat San Diego with Luis Castillo in the lineup in the second half. The Vikings have had problems scoring against Green Bay. The Vikes have only put up 40 points in their last 4 games against the Pack and are 0-4 under the Mike McCarthy era in Green Bay. The Vikings also have 3 series of back-to-back road games with New Orleans, Jacksonville and Arizona on the back end of those. I am not convinced that Tavaris Jackson can get this team to 9 wins against this schedule. Jacksonville, Tennessee, Indy, Tampa and Green Bay all possess good defenses and you cannot be one dimensional against them. Their road schedule is brutal. Play Minnesota under 8 ½ wins for the 2008 regular season. Play UNDER 8 ½ wins for the 2008 season. Selection: wins in 2008 Regular Season.Be sure to visit and bookmark my TV Show page at www.GamblersTelevision.com for continues pointspread coverage from the NFL.
Author: gamblerstelevision
Keywords: nfl football picks odds betting pro online gambling sports season win projections free minnesota vikings adrian peterson tavaris jackson jared allen chester taylor
Added: July 18, 2008
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