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by COlson33

Courtesy of Court's Sports :

NFL football has been ruined for me.

To some, this may be a bold statement.  For those of you who live in Minnesota, or are Vikings fans from other parts of the nation, know what I’m talking about. 

Since the great playoff choke of 1998, football in Minnesota hasn’t been the same.  That year, the NFL saw the most explosive and proficient offense in its history.  Randall Cunningham was re-born, Cris Carter found a second life and even Jake Reed got some press time.  Randy Moss proved to the 18 teams that passed on him that they were truly missing out on one of the best receivers to play the game. 

A tiny Irishman named Gary Anderson refused to miss a field goal and all was good in the frozen tundra.

Until the Atlanta Falcons came to town.

They were lead by a bruising running-back and a 73 year old quarterback who was thisssclose to having his arm fall off.  They won the game in overtime and the Vikings dream was over.  Since then, professional football in Minnesota has never been the same.

Randy Moss got more bitter about being there, Denny Green just stopped caring and the curse of the Madden Cover hit Daunte Culpepper pretty hard.  Coaches have come and gone and who can forget the infamous boat scandal?

Even with all of this in the past, things are looking up for the Vikings.

We’ve almost made it through an entire training camp without an embarrassing arrest or conviction.  Let’s hear it for acting like responsible adults (insert clapping here). 

Although the team is very young and is surrounded by question marks, I am excited to say that my enjoyment of NFL football is slowly coming back.  Since 1998, I have been a Fantasy Football owner and not a NFL fan.  I’ve watched the Super Bowl for the commercials and like 98% of other NFL fans, I never watched the Pro-Bowl.  But in celebration of my near NFL recovery, I want to look at some of the questions that surround the 2007 Minnesota Vikings.

Offense :

This is the Vikings biggest question mark.  Starting with the most important part of the Offense, which is the Quarterback…Tarvaris Jackson.  He is a very raw talent who has great potential to be a star in the NFL.  His two problems are his lack of experience and lack of help.  Although he has two of the better running backs in the league, Chester Taylor and Adrian Peterson, he has un-proven wide receivers.  The veteran is Bobby Wade and after that is the slippery fingers of Troy Williamson and rookie Sidney Rice.  The young group has some promise to impress but will have a lot of work to do. 

The Vikings potentially have the best offensive line in the NFL.  Behind mammoth men Bryant McKinnie, Steve Hutchinson and Harvard grad Matt Birk, Taylor and Peterson are waiting to run through pretty large holes.  This has been the Vikings strong point over the last couple years.

This is obviously the Vikings biggest question.  If this can be answered, they should have a strong showing in the NFL.

Coaching :

This is a question surrounding this team for two reasons.  One, can Brad Childress help instill his west coast offense into the young quarterbacks on his team?  Two, will the loss of Mike Tomlin to the Steelers hurt the Defense?

As anyone may have seen last year against the Packers, Tarvaris Jackson has a cannon for a right arm.  He can throw the ball.  Can he do it without making mistakes?  That will be the key to Childress’ west coast offense.  He helped bring along another quarterback by the name of Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia and has shown that he knows his quarterbacks.  If Childress can get Jackson, or any of his other quarterbacks, to understand this incredibly complicated system then the Vikings may surprise some people in the NFL.

Losing Mike Timlin was a huge loss to this team.  In reading some stories in ESPN Magazine as well as stories from last year in the newspapers, Tomlin was a very motivating coach and was definitely the brains behind the Vikings defense that ranked 7th overall last year.

My favorite story came from ESPN Magazine.  It chronicled some stories of how Tomlin motivated his players.  During the week, he would recognize players who worked hard and did things the right way but he would also call out those players who didn’t do things the right way.  In Minnesota, the biggest “fan” of this was Fred Smoot.  Vikings fans may know him as “that guy who used to be good and who was paid a lot of money to have fun on a boat and be replaced by a rookie last year.”  Smoot openly complained about Tomlin’s coaching style, which may tell you why Smoot didn’t have a good year last year.  Any 8 year old is taught to listen to his coach no matter what and apparently Fred Smoot forgot that somewhere between Starkville and Minneapolis. 

Losing Tomlin could hurt the Vikings defense immensely.  Let’s hope that the guys can still tackle without their coach.


There are many question marks that surround this team.  They have the 23 rd hardest schedule in the NFL, so with this, I feel that the Vikings will finish 9-7.  I want to say 12-4 (4 losses coming at Chicago, at Dallas, at San Fran and at Denver) but I think that 9-7 will have less people thinking that I’m crazy.  Notice that none of those losses were at home.  I am speaking to you Vikings fans.  That dome is a mud hole but it is OUR mud hole.  Dome-field advantage needs to play a big part this year if we ever want to see the Vikings do well at home.

So there you have it.  For those of you who read this, you are a part of history.  For the first time in 9 years, I am actually starting to care about NFL football.  Will I go out and pay $75 for a Tarvaris Jackson jersey?  Nah, not yet.  But I will maybe tone down the “Love Boat” jokes and cheer more for the team from the land of 10,000 lakes. 

More Minnesota sports can be found on : www.courtssports.blogspot.com

 

 


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
842 days ago
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I thought of Gary Anderson as South African.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
842 days ago
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I have to agree.
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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
842 days ago
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what the vikings fans felt in 98 doesnt compare with the pain eagles fans felt in 1980 superbowl when we lost to a wildcard team and it was the irst time it ever happened
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Silencer76AAA-er
841 days ago
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yeah 1980...when you were -13. The Oakland Raiders were the better club that season with Jim Plunkett than Philadelphia was with Ron Jaworski and the blithering Dick Vermeil as head coach.
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JuTMSY4Legend
841 days ago
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Whats ironic is that the vikings did it with former eagles Carter, Cunningham and Anderson...
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JuTMSY4Legend
841 days ago
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HOw about the death of Jerome Brown...or seeing Reggie go (basically because he had to)...Buddy Ryan's vaunted defense produce...uhh...nothing... or for that matter the last 5 minutes of SB 39...
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Ea34Div-I Stud
842 days ago
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If Tarvaris Jackson comes around quickly, the Viking could be one of the NFL's biggest surprises. He's got a better arm than McNabb, he just needs to master Childress' system like McNabb has.
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Small town pillagerVarsity
841 days ago
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We might be in for a bit of a rough year, but at least there's hope in the young talent on the team. Post 1998 the team would be able to sneak into the playoffs from time to time, but they'd never be a real threat to do anything. I don't think this team is quite ready to be contenders because Tarvaris will have his ups and downs. But I do like the direction that Chily and co have the team headed. They're bringing some real talent and managing the cap well. I look for them to continue to develop their young players, add a few key pieces and really give us something to cheer about in the next few years. This of course is all based on TJack's development. I really like what they're doing bringing Tjack in to start this year. They'll be able to see enough to know whether or not he's the future, and if he's consistently bad enough for them to know he's not their guy, we'll probably be in position to draft a decent quarterback next year with a lot of decent prospects likely to come out. I'll put down the purple kool-aid now...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
841 days ago
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Go BEARS! The Minnesota Vaginas will suck a little less than last year. Hope we don't hear that stupid horn anymore.
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AngeHammJV Squad
841 days ago
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I have to give props to "The Minnesota Vaginas."
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False ProphetAll-Star
841 days ago
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98 was the year I gave up on the vikes. They just have a culture of mediocrity that sickens me
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Twins15Varsity Captain
841 days ago
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9-7 sounds right to me... as a Vikings fan, that is my prediction as well. Maybe optimistic, but I think the talent is there.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
841 days ago
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And for the record, that game in 98 was the most traumatic sports experience of my life. F YOU GARY ANDERSON
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
841 days ago
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You do realize that if the Vikings were as good as everyone seems to think they were, Anderson wouldn't have needed to kick the field goal... '98 Vikings - MOST overrated 15-1 team EVER
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Twins15Varsity Captain
841 days ago
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They were facing a 14-2 team. It's not like the Falcons were some really bad team. They were pretty freakin' awesome.
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RynoWaterboy
841 days ago
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From a native Atlantan to a native Minnesotan, I think it was karmic payback for the 1991 World Series. God himself pushed that ball to the right.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
841 days ago
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"Frozen tundra" is redundant. It isn't tundra unless it's frozen...
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CheezerAll-Star
841 days ago
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It also isn't frozen if it's in a dome.
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AngeHammJV Squad
841 days ago
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At least you're not a Redskins fan. It's never been the same for us since our first-round draft picks were Desmond Howard, Heath Shuler, Michael Westbrook, Andre Johnson, etc., etc., etc.
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Small town pillagerVarsity
841 days ago
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I'm a Vikings fan first, but since I live in Ohio, the Bengals are my AFC team. I know it's been going ok lately, but don't get me started on draft pick woes. I grew up in the 90's here.
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COlson33Waterboy
840 days ago
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It's Official...


I just purchased an Adrian Peterson jersey this afternoon...let's go Vikes.
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