I didn't think it was a devastating loss yesterday. It sucked, was a gutpunch, but easy to recover from. This is a good football team with a defense that needs better cover in the secondary. It's not a great team. It's good, but it has holes. We'll lose games.
I voted we'd lose to the Vikes, but I can just as easily see us beat them. It could be one of the games where we get three picks (favre hasn't been picked much this year) and win, or where we get lit up...no clue. Regardless of that outcome this is a good football team that will win the west. No doubt in my mind. The TN loss isn't devastating...it's just a close loss.
A loss isn't always a "loss" Donald. They are not all the same. They are not all created equal... You can ask any professional athlete: "is there a loss or losses that stand out to you more than others", and to a person they will be able to instantly describe one or more in vivid detail.
I am very confident that years from now, Dockett, Wilson, Rolle, Dansby, Hayes, Hightower, Fitz, Boldin, etc... will reference this game as one of the toughest losses they ever experienced as a professional. Same for the coaches.
The question comes back to - will this team be able to shake this loss and not let it have a negative impact on the rest of the season. I believe that Whiz and his staff have the ability to make that happen. However, I would not at all be surprised if this team did in fact suffer a major hangover from this game - mentally and physically... How severe? Would it cost them the Division crown? As I have said several times now... we should be able to answer those questions on December 15th...