Raiders and Vikings meet up on Sunday

By Jeremy Harness

November 17, 2007
 



It wasn't looking very good at all especially with the Minnesota Vikings as Adrian Peterson is alive and well and available to break every national record in NFL history as far as rushing is concerned but he's going to be suspect as Peterson had hurt his lateral collateral but he will face the Raiders on Sunday.

This definitely bodes well for Oakland where the Raiders can run, and you can only imagine what Peterson can do in the game coming up and Peterson had rushed for 296 yards against the Chargers and he might be able to it against the Raiders. Chester Taylor is a more than capable back up for the Vikes, but won't be as effective as Peterson.

Culpepper starting: Josh McCown had been out there as the starter but game number two out for McCown he started feel all of the soreness and head coach Lane Kiffin turned the starting role over to Culpepper on Sunday.

It's really pointless to switch quarterbacks at this juncture going back and forth again and again the whole flip flopping this that is going on with the quarterbacks right now is getting old and coach Kiffin needs to settle this issue now because the Raiders need a decent second half to get some of their season on track.

J-Dogg's prediction: The Vikings will win by a lot on Sunday and at this point the Raiders right now are really hurting and mobility will be a problem as the Vikings who are number three in the NFL in defense.

The Vikings defense has something going for it and the Raiders need to get off the ball and with the Vikings rush its not going to help at all. I would say that the Vikings will run the ball down the Raiders throat.

I would say the final would be 44-6 Vikings will walk away with it and it'll be a long Sunday in Minnesota for the Silver and Black.

Jeremy Harness does Raiders reports with Stefani Rebekah Black and Jeremy Kahn all co-host Sportstalk on 1690 KFSG Sacramento.

 

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