Good Morning, I have a lot to cover on this weeks' 'sports breakdown'. Starting off with the Minnesota Vikings and there overtime win over the Arizona Cardinals. "Wait what?! the vikings can win?!" Yeah, Shocking Right?. Even more surprising was watching Brett Favre (at the age of 41) throw for a career high of 446 passing yards, 2 TDs and 2 INTs. Really?! This guy is a machine! For him to go out and play his best game of the season on a fractured ankle is incredible. Of course, I can't forget about the stellar performance of the defense, and the great performances made by Adrian Peterson, Percy Harvin, and Visanthe Shiancoe. The Vikings overcame the challenges presented to them and went on to win 27-24 (moving them to a record of 3-5).
Next up! Tiger Woods makes a run up the leader board at the HSBC tournament in Shanghai on Sunday. However, it didn't prove to be enough for him to win as he shot a 4-under 68 putting him in a tie for 6th. Tiger finished the tournament at 7-under par (68-72-73-68). Not bad really, Tiger looks good right now and it won't be long until he is back to his winning ways. My Prediction: I expect Tiger Woods to be take back the #1 world ranking after a win at the 2011 Masters. Meanwhile, Lee Westwood came in 2nd to Francesco Molinari. Each of them finishing with a score of -18 and -19 respectively. Francesco Molinari became the first Italian golfer to win a PGA tour event. While Lee Westwood put on a strong performance to maintain his position as the best golfer in the world.
Last but not least, we have the Minnesota Wild with a record of 7-4-2. The Wild are in second place in the division (2 points behind the Vancouver Canucks). Their next game is on Thursday November, 11 against the Atlanta Thrashers @7pm. LETS GO WILD!
Thats all I have in sports. So have a great week and stay classy.
I like it! Keep them coming. We will see about tiger and the masters. I think he has a ways to go before claiming the throne again but anything can happen!
ReplyDeleteyeah, it will be exciting to watch as he progresses the rest of the season.
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