
Neither fan base is feeling particularly confident in their squad at this point. A loss essentially eliminates any hope of seeing the postseason. Both the Vikings and Bears are sitting at 6-7.
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In a season full of must-win games, the Minnesota Vikings’ Week 15 game feels like the biggest one yet. Kyle Joudry, owner, writer PurpleTERRITORY Media It’ll be a close game, but Kirk Cousins and his dynamic weapons of Adam Thielen and Justin Jefferson will pull this one out in the end. They also will have to make sure that David Montgomery stays contained because his ability to find running lanes last week made things much easier on Mitch Trubisky.Īll that said, until this Bears offense shows any semblance of consistency, it’s very hard to put trust in them, even with Minnesota’s defense being short handed. If Dalvin Cook can keep powering the ball between the tackles, the Vikings offense should find enough success to win once again. Minnesota did a great job of stopping the Bears’ offense as well as keeping their own offense on the field. The biggest key in the last game proved to be third down, and I believe it will be once again. Hopefully that’s just a case of a broken clock still right twice a day. It’s looking like he will be out once again this week, and it will be up to others like Eric Wilson to step up against a Bears offense that, while it isn’t good, still scored 32 points last week. That cannot be said with confidence anymore, and a big reason for that has to do with the absence of Eric Kendricks.

The last time Minnesota played Chicago, their defense seemed to be turning a corner. What do the fellas at purpleTERRITORY Media have to say? If you’re looking at the sports betting world, the game is essentially a push as the home team (The Vikings) are now favorites by 3 points over Chicago. The National media is all over the place when it comes to this game, with some saying the Vikings will blow out the Bears and others saying the exact opposite. National media split on outcome of Vikings/Bears II
