Sunday, October 18, 2009

Ravens @ Vikings Halftime Report

Most NFL teams dream about moving the ball as easily as the Vikings did on their first two drives; after Adrian Peterson had a 26-yard run on the second play from scrimmage, Brett Favre carried them the rest of the way with a pass to Sidney Rice and the opening score to tight end Visanthe Shiancoe. Their next drive produced more of the same, ending in a TD pass to Bernard Berrian. Meanwhile, the Ravens passed early and often as their first two possessions ended in three-and-outs.

The first nine minutes aside, the biggest plays of the first half were the ones that didn't happen. Derrick Mason was within inches of what would have been an easy touchdown (he was at least ten yards wide open) from Joe Flacco on a pattern that went 60 yards downfield. Later in the second quarter, instant replay overturned an incorrectly called play that was initially judged by referee Mike Carey to be a fumble when Flacco's arm was clearly going forward while he had possession. The "fumble" was then returned for a touchdown by Vikings linebacker Erin Henderson, but was wisely challenged by Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and proved to be an incomplete pass.

The Baltimore showed signs of life when the Minnesota defence let up after the two minute warning, driving down the field on a penalty-ridden drive that brought them into the red zone. The half ended on a positive note for the Ravens with a Steve Hauschka field goal.

In the other matchup of the week between two NFC heavyweights, the New Orleans Saints are currently leading the New York Giants by a score of 27-14, bolstered by three Drew Brees touchdown passes.

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