Someone here pointed out that ever point in that game was scored moving with the wind.
All 3 FGs and the TD + FG, facing the same endzone. Not sure if that is true, but if so, that means it was never "lucky" to have the kicker miss. It would have been fortunate to hit the FG period, in heavier air, with a ball weighing 3x more and being almost rock hard. At that point, even a 30 yd FG might have been out of reach and maybe, that was the reason we never kicked when we were inside the 38.
The irony is that the "luck" that got the wicked cold temps, the temps that essentially shut down the entire Seahawk offensive machine, are the same temps that made it nowhere near a chip shot to hit that final FG.
And as was pointed out before, without the FG kicker, they don't even score a point (again, bravo to our Defense on that one).
He might have been rubbing it in their face a bit, I think that the Vikings fans have suffered for so long they should get an opinion. Not their fault the team keeps stumbling.
But luck does swing both ways, and as the earlier posts pointed out - they aren't even in a position to score (the last FG and the 1st) without "luck". Meanwhile, the fumble we forced was the opposite, not luck at all. KJ pulls AP's arm from his body and then Kam pulls the remaining arm free of the ball.
What is fortunate is that we went into turtle mode early, that almost burned us, but I am hoping that is just the cold slowing some brain cells on the offense staff down. Hopefully we go back to the quick passing attack that has been working for us 2nd half of the season.