Daily Dr. Roto—January 6, 2020
NFC Wild Card Recap
Minnesota Vikings (26) @ New Orleans Saints (20)
Be honest—how many of you either bet or would have bet the ranch on the Saints winning this game? This was supposed to be the Saints’ year. The defense was playing well, Michael Thomas broke the receptions record, and the entire team was motivated after two horrific playoff losses in the last two seasons. So, what happened? The Saints simply did not have enough firepower. RB Alvin Kamara was held in check by the tough Vikings’ run defense, and the Vikings did whatever they could to neutralize WR Michael Thomas’ effectiveness. Once the Saints’ top two offensive players were in check, they didn’t have any other people to turn to. WR Ted Ginn and Tre’Quan Smith appeared to be left out of the team’s game plan. The Saints needed to anticipate that the Vikings were going to play that type of defense and think about ways to integrate other players (Deonte Harris?) into their offense. That didn’t happen, and once again the Saints were left on the outside looking in on the playoffs.
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Seattle Seahawks (17) vs Philadelphia Eagles (9)

As for the Seahawks, the Eagles were a bad matchup for them. The Eagles run defense is one of the best in the league, and it was obvious that the Seahawks had to change their entire offensive attack to win this game. Luckily, they had the best player on the field, QB Russell Wilson, playing for them. Wilson threw short, deep, and ran the ball when needed. Two other things that made me happy to see were: 1) WR DK Metcalf looking like a young Julio Jones and dominating the Eagles secondary, and 2) RB Marshawn Lynch running with drive and purpose which bodes well for the Divisional round game vs. Green Bay. Seattle was clearly the better team but the truth is that the scoreboard was closer than it should have been.


