Smoot point: Vikings DB keys rout of Ravens
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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| 1st Downs | 21 | 13 |
3rd down efficiency | 4-12 | 5-15 |
4th down efficiency | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Total Yards | 281 | 297 |
| Passing | 196 | 211 |
Comp-Att | 26-38 | 15-27 |
Yards per pass | 5.2 | 7.8 |
| Rushing | 85 | 86 |
Rushing Attempts | 25 | 24 |
Yards per rush | 3.4 | 3.6 |
| Penalties | 8-79 | 7-69 |
| Turnovers | 4 | 0 |
Fumbles lost | 2 | 0 |
Interceptions thrown | 2 | 0 |
| Possession | 32:09 | 27:51 |
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| Baltimore Passing | | | C/ATT | YDS | TD | INT | | Boller | 9/15 | 105 | 0 | 0 | | McNair | 13/17 | 80 | 0 | 1 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| FIRST QUARTER | BAL | MIN |
 | FG | 3:13 | Ryan Longwell 0 Yd | 0 | 3 |
| SECOND QUARTER | BAL | MIN |
 | TD | 10:10 | Fred Smoot 70 Yd Interception Return (Ryan Longwell Kick) | 0 | 10 |
| THIRD QUARTER | BAL | MIN |
 | FG | 9:45 | Ryan Longwell 38 Yd | 0 | 13 |
 | TD | 14:11 | Kyle Boller 1 Yd Run (Matt Stover Kick) | 7 | 13 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | BAL | MIN |
 | TD | 3:13 | Jason Carter 77 Yd Pass From Tarvaris Jackson ( Kick) | 7 | 20 |
 | FG | 12:39 | Ryan Longwell 23 Yd | 7 | 23 |
 | TD | 13:30 | Donald Penn 29 Yd Fumble Return ( Kick) | 7 | 30 |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Fred Smoot turned a fast move on Steve
McNair's pass into six points. The Baltimore Ravens weren't nearly
that sharp.
Smoot highlighted a big night by Minnesota's defense with a
69-yard interception return for a touchdown as the Vikings blanked
Baltimore's first team offense and beat the Ravens 30-7 on Friday.
"We're just playing team ball. It's not a hero defense.
Everybody's making plays, not just one person," said Smoot, who
forced one of four Ravens turnovers. He bruised his ribs trying to
make a tackle in the second quarter, but said later he was fine.
McNair, the new Baltimore quarterback, gave another efficient
performance (13-for-17 for 80 yards) but showed his age a bit in
the pocket.
He took two sacks, by
Pat Williams and
Kenechi Udeze.
And a slow throwing motion on his second-quarter toss toward the
sideline to
Mark Clayton made it possible for Smoot to jump the out
route and sprint untouched for the score. Coach Brian Billick said
Clayton ran the wrong pattern, and McNair said he could have thrown
the ball more in front of his receiver.
But Baltimore's problems went much further than that play.
"The hesitation. The lack of execution. The mental errors.
Preseason or not, you can't dismiss it," said Billick, who
returned to Minnesota for the first time since he was the offensive
coordinator here from 1993-98. "That was a regrettable
performance."
About 15 pounds heavier and humbled by a bad first year with the
Vikings, Smoot will be an important part of their new Tampa 2
scheme under defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin.
After picking off McNair and wrestling the ball away from
Clayton, the sixth-year cornerback raced untouched, cocked his
right arm with the ball in hand against his helmet, struck a
Heisman pose with his left arm for the final 20 yards and finally
bowled the ball through the end zone in an elaborate
exhibition-game celebration.
The Vikings certainly had reason to praise their defense. Both
teams' first units played until halftime, and the Ravens gained
only 86 yards while falling behind 10-0.
Mike Anderson and Musa
Smith managed 7 yards rushing apiece with
Jamal Lewis resting a
strained hip flexor muscle. Perennial Pro Bowl tackle Jonathan
Ogden returned to action after missing most of training camp
following his father's death.
"The whole offense struggled tonight. When you struggle up
front, it's not a good night for the running backs, and that's what
happened tonight," Smith said.
Minnesota's front four put plenty of pressure on McNair.
"He didn't have much place to step up and throw that
football," coach Brad Childress said.
McNair was more concerned about correcting his own offense.
"It wasn't about them. It was more about us," McNair said. "I
think we made too many mental mistakes for the third game."
Minnesota's
Chester Taylor couldn't find running room for the
third time this preseason, carrying 10 times for 27 yards against
his old team. He's averaging 2.8 yards per rush.
Brad Johnson went 9-for-15 for 95 yards, with three completions
for 43 yards to
Troy Williamson, but Baltimore's defense was stingy
as usual and yielded only a 45-yard field goal by
Ryan Longwell --
who made three of his four three-point kicks.
Jason Carter, also a punt returner who is fighting for one of
the last receiver spots on the roster, was the only offensive star
for the Vikings. He caught two passes for 107 yards, including a
77-yard score from rookie
Tarvaris Jackson in the fourth quarter to
make it 20-7.
Wendell Mathis rushed 10 times for 41 yards, taking advantage of
some extra snaps in a thin Minnesota backfield.
Ciatrick Fason hurt
his left shoulder in the first quarter and didn't return, and
Mewelde Moore missed his second straight game because of a knee
injury.
McNair has completed 31 of his 40 preseason passes, and this was
his first interception. Acquired in a trade with Tennessee this
summer, the oft-injured, three-time Pro Bowl pick is trying to give
the Ravens the stability they've lacked at quarterback for years.
Kyle Boller, who he replaced, went 9-for-15 for 105 yards with
second-stringers. He guided an eight-play, 77-yard drive in the
third quarter -- topping it off with a 1-yard scamper for a
touchdown by sneaking the ball with his left hand just inside the
pylon.
Boller had success with
Clarence Moore, who made two impressive
catches for 60 yards -- including a one-handed grab over Dovonte
Edwards at the Minnesota 2 to set up Boller's score.
Third quarterback
Brian St. Pierre struggled, throwing an
interception to
Willie Offord and fumbling on a hit by
Ray Edwards.
The ball was scooped up by Khreem Smith and returned 29 yards for a
touchdown with 1:30 remaining.
"I think this was the best game for the defense this preseason.
We made a lot of splash plays," Offord said.