Everyone knows the Vikings do not play well in prime time and even more so on national TV. They also don’t score a lot of points. Except when they face Eli Manning and the New York Giants, perhaps. Eli has had some terrible games playing against Minnesota, and last night might have been the worst of the lot:
Eli Manning now has four touchdowns and 13 interceptions in seven-plus games against the Vikings in his career.
— Judd Zulgad (@1500ESPNJudd) December 28, 2015
And a few minutes after Judd posted that, Eli was picked off again, this time by Captain Munnerlyn who nearly got into the end zone.
A picture is worth a thousand jokes. pic.twitter.com/dP3moMIfWD
— NFC North Barroom (@NFCNorthBarRoom) December 28, 2015
Mid-game, the NFL decided to switch next week’s showdown at Lambeau Field into the prime time Sunday night slot. (See opening paragraph above…) Winner will host a playoff game in the Wild Card round, while the loser will play on the road. If the Vikings win in Green Bay, they’ll host the Seahawks at TCF Bank Stadium. If they lose, they go right back to Green Bay (if Seattle wins) or to Washington to face the Redskins (if Seattle loses). While the Vikings have done well on the road this season, they’re still historically bad in prime time on national TV:
#Vikings at #Packers flexed. Is this a good time to mention the #Vikings are 1-16 in primetime games outside of their home stadium since 09?
— Eric Thompson (@eric_j_thompson) December 28, 2015