ST. LOUIS - "Wide Blast, 23 Sky" was the Vikings' defensive call that epitomized the state of utter confusion that Rams quarterback Sam Bradford found himself in during the first half of Sunday's game at the Edward Jones Dome.
An aggressive game plan by Vikings defensive coordinator Alan Williams threw more blitz packages at Bradford than he had seen at any point on tape while preparing for the Vikings. By the time "Wide Blast, 23 Sky" was dialed up with just under nine minutes left in the half, he was ripe for a big mistake.
And boy was it a doozy.
With the Rams facing third-and-9 from their 21-yard line, Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway bluffed a C-gap blitz to the right of left end Everson Griffen. But at the snap of the ball, both Greenway and Griffen dropped into coverage to Bradford's right.
The Vikings rushed three linemen, middle linebacker Jasper Brinkley and cornerback Antoine Winfield off the blind side. Feeling the pressure, Bradford threw to his right in hopes of connecting with tight end Lance Kendricks. But Griffen stepped in front of the pass at the 29-yard line.
"I asked him at the end of the third quarter, 'Did you see me?' and he said he seen me but he thought I was going to play the underneath route," Griffen said. "But I just stayed right in the middle and he threw it right to me."
Bradford said he didn't talk to Griffen.
"I've got to be able to see that," Bradford. "He's right there. Can't throw one to him like that."