Below is a column on a few of the prodigal Vikings who returned to Minnesota with the Raiders on Saturday night.
First, a few thoughts on the Vikings' 20-12 victory over Oakland in the wind and rain:
-Should you be concerned about Blair Walsh missing three field goals and an extra point? Of course. Should the Vikings cut him? Of course not.
It was a weird night. The wind was swriling and often blowing hard. Walsh had a terrible night, but the Vikings just signed him to a long-term deal because they think he has staying power in the league. If he performs well the next two weeks this can be forgotten.
-Charles Johnson has blown past Cordarrelle Patterson. Johnson caught four passes for 40 yards and a touchdown and has developed an obvious rapport with Teddy Bridgewater. Patterson ran the wrong route on a Shaun Hill pass that was intercepted. That is their careers in microcosm. Patterson is in danger of being out of the league in a year or two.
-Trae Waynes is not close to being game ready. At this point he lacks the savvy to read routes and makes mistakes that NFL receivers will enjoy exploiting. You'd think MIke Zimmer will eventually get him up to speed, but I would be afraid to play him in Week 1 if he keeps this up.
-The MalePatternPodcasts.com lineup is now: Roy Smalley, Jim Petersen, Viking Update's Tim Yotter and Star Tribune hockey writer Michael Russo. Jim and I will be doing our first show soon and the latest editions of the other shows are all available at MalePatternPodcasts.com or via ITunes and other podcast apps. The latest interviews at SouhanUncensored, my interview who, are with ESPN NFL Nation writer Kevin Seifert, John Randle, Chad Greenway, Torii Hunter, Eddie Guardado, Brian Dozier and Jumpin Jim Brunzell.
-Here's the bonus column on the former Vikings now with the Raiders: