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Mike Zimmer says that Everson Griffen won’t be back until Week 6

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by huangjian123 • Farseer | 342 Posts | 3420 Points

at the earliest Aside from the on-field struggles of the defense http://www.minnesotavikingsteamonline.com/stefon-diggs-jersey , the biggest story for the Minnesota Vikings through the first quarter of the season has been what’s happened with defensive end Everson Griffen. Following an incident at a Minneapolis hotel prior to the Vikings’ Week 3 game against the Buffalo Bills, Griffen has been away from the team and working on some personal issues.While Griffen has vowed to come back, per a statement he released last week, it won’t happen prior to the Vikings’ Week 5 contest in Philadelphia. Vikings’ head coach Mike Zimmer confirmed that to reporters late last week as well.It’s hard to speculate about whether or not the loss of Griffen has had a residual effect on the team as a whole. Yes, everyone on the Vikings’ roster is a professional and has a job to do, and I understand that sentiment, but at the same time Griffen is one of the Vikings’ veteran leaders. It’s difficult to believe that his absence wouldn’t have an effect on his teammates, particularly those that have played with him for a number of seasons.Zimmer also said that the main focus is on getting Griffen “right” again and then worrying about getting him back onto the football field. Hopefully we will see both of those things in the very near future, but the former is defintely more important than the latter.Whenever the comeback starts for Everson Griffen, however, it won’t begin in Week 5.Vikings 2018 Season, Week 4: Rams News and Notes *DEEEEEEEEP BREATH*Hold it鈥nnnnnnnnnd鈥?*EXHALE*Personally, I have to look at Everson Griffen’s situation the same way I would if, say, he had blown out his knee.Or ruptured his Achilles’ tendon.Or any one of the myriad ways an NFL player’s body keeps him from being out there with his teammates - and in front of the fans.So that’s what I’m going to do this week.Everson is hurt(ing), he will get the best medical treatment possible, and - hopefully - sometime down the road he will be back.In the meantime, there’s a football game to be played (and at least twelve more after that), so that has to become the focus going forward.With that, let’s talk about the 3-0 Los Angeles Rams!Looking at any of the experts’ polls http://www.minnesotavikingsteamonline.com/trae-waynes-jersey , you don’t have to look very far to find them.They’re generally either first, second or - in at least one case that I found - third.They have earned the right to be there, too (which we’ll detail in a bit), with efficient offense and a very good defense to go along with one of the best young coaches in football.But, it wasn’t always that way.In fact the team was so abysmal in St. Louis for so long that the owner punished the fans for not supplying him with enough money to buy better players by moving the team to Los Angeles.Now the fans are filling his pockets, building him a new stadium, and are generally happy with the fact that he’s brought football back to the area.Win - win, amirite?Did that sound snarky?I think that may have come across as snarky.About two-and-a-half years ago, when the move was announced, I wrote a fanpost that was an open letter to St. Louis Rams fans, detailing Stan Kroenke’s move to LA, and why they couldn’t blame him.I posted it on the DN and also on Turf Show Times, the DN’s sister site.Fans argued that Stan Kroenke (no relation) was robbing them of the team they had supported so faithfully.And, they argued, had he put a competitive team on the field, they would have been there, packing the TWA Dome.I argued that it didn’t matter.According to Forbes’ annual value ranking of NFL teams, in 2015, the Rams’ last year in St. Louis, they were ranked 28th out of 32 teams.Kroenke packed up his shiny toy Womens Andrew Sendejo Jersey , headed out to the Los Angeles area, and *voila*:Yes, folks, the Rams are now the fourth-highest-valued team in the National Football League.For their part, the fans in Los Angeles have certainly embraced the team, as attendance has been high at the terribly outdated L.A. Colosseum.In fact, there’s a bit of a “Battle of Los Angeles” that has taken place, as Rams fans have tried to take ownership of the city away from the Chargers, who will move into the Rams’ new facility as tenants when it opens in2020.In fact, one fan went so far as to fly banners in the sky near the stadium during the game against the Chargers on Sunday, telling Chargers fans to get outta town.You can find a live webcam, which shows the Stadium progress 24/7 on the team website.It’s a pretty impressive design, and when it’s completed will bring professional sports back to the town of Inglewood for the first time since the Lakers and Kings played at the Forum.The team is definitely going all-out to build a loyal fanbase right away.They even took out a full-page ad in the L.A. Times, imploring companies to let their employees out of work early to come support the team.The ad was “signed” by Rams head coach Sean McVay - who fans of the team have begun to call “McBae” - and if I ever end up at a poker table with him, I hope I’m holding a royal flush. Because he’s Rain Man.Seriously.McVay does one particular thing that Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer really should consider: The Rams on OffenseOn offense, the Rams are on a serious offensive bender.Their hectic scoring pace isn’t quite at “Greatest Show on Turf” levels, but the team is still much better than anything that Jeff Fisher put on the field.Jeff Fisher’s Rams scored 224 points total in 2016, and this year the Rams have already scored nearly half that, in just three games.Quarterback Jared Goff has played really well thus far, and is beginning to transform into the player the Rams hoped he would when they gave up two first round picks http://www.minnesotavikingsteamonline.com/xavier-rhodes-jersey , two second round picks and two third round picks to move up and grab him with the first overall pick in the 2016 draft.The following clip shows his absolutely filthy pass to Robert Woods, and throws like that are becoming more commonplace from Goff.You can see Goff’s name all over the statistical leaderboard so far.He’s tied for 6th with a 70.3% completion percentage, he’s 5th with 941 yards passing, 3rd in the league at 9.3 yards per attempt, and 6th with a 111.0 Passer Rating.Of course, when a quarterback has time to sit back in the pocket and let routes develop, good things are going to happen.The Rams’ line so far:The Rams on DefenseOne of the reasons for the Rams’ success is the play of the defensive backfield.The Rams imported two new corners this year - Aqib Talib from Denver and Marcus Peters from Kansas City, and to say they have been dominant thus far would be an understatement:Buuut...Aqib Talib is out for this week’s game after undergoing ankle surgery and Marcus Peters could be a game time decision.Which all plays in to the news that veteran Sam Shields (no relation) will get the start at cornerback.Vikings fans know the name Sam Shields well, having played for the Green Bay Packers for six full seasons before suffering his fourth career concussion during week one of the 2016 season.The Packers placed him on season-ending injured-reserve, then released him after the season, and he spent 2017 out of football, recovering.For all the shutdown ability that the defensive backs have had, one statistic sticks out like a sore thumb: The Rams defense has sacked the quarterback just four times this year.The vaunted Rams defensive line - Michael Brockers, Ndamukong Suh, and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald - has been mostly held in check.Brockers has a sack, and Suh’s first sack this came this week.I’m no expert, but it sure looks like Suh landed with all his body weight on Philip Rivers.Meanwhile, in Green Bay鈥idiculous Quote of the Week:This week’s entry comes from none other than former Viking Cris Carter.

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