
The Detroit Lions play their third NFC North divisional matchup on Sunday when they take on the Minnesota Vikings. These games always tend to be a good time and a bit of a chess match between Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Ben Johnson. Now Johnson is gone, and it's John Morton's go this time. The thing is, the Lions may not be seeing the usual looks from Flores in this one.
"The blitzes have been really interesting this year compared to last. There are some exotic blitzes that he’s using, but a lot of the blitz numbers that are recorded are coming from sending five rushers, with all of them being edge rushers or defensive linemen." Our Viking beat writer, Tyler Forness said. "The other reason why we haven’t seen as many exotic rushes is due to Andrew Van Ginkel missing five full games and playing just eight snaps of another, not to mention Blake Cashman missed four games with a hamstring injury. With just Dallas Turner to run those exotic pressures, it limits what Flores can do from that perspective. With Van Ginkel hopefully coming back, that will change with the ability to be more versatile."
The good news for the Vikings is that Van Ginkel was at practice on Tuesday and was a full participant. So he should be playing on Sunday if things continue to trend that way. So, should Lions fans then expect the Vikings to get right back to their normal ways of gettign afer the quarterback? Not neccesarily. As Forness noted earlier this week, the Vikings have been trying to send a lot of interrior rushers and it's just not working out.
Still, the Vikings are getting healthy at the right time and they have some of the pieces back that will allow them to play chess a little bit more. So we may not see an overload of exotic stuff like we're used to, but we should still see the Vikings try to get after Jared Goff.
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