Minnesota Vikings Rebuild

rocky6106

Active Member
There are plenty of hall of famers with no ring in every sport. the still had a good team. they are rebuilding now
 

HeartlandHank

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Nice to See a Vikes Fan.Im From Minn. And yea we are rebuilding. Would be nice toget a reciever in there to help this season, there is like 5 or 6 free agentswe should snag. We wont see a bowlfor a few years but we will get there. As long as the packers dont make it agian
1-0!! If the season was one week long... haha.
 

HeartlandHank

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Funny and I dont mean anything by it but the vikings, notice no capital letter, are 100-1 to win the Super Bowl and 50-1 to win the nfc championship. IE they dont stand a chance in the opinion of the odds makers. lol I have a very close friend that is a vikings fan and I laugh at all her facebook posts during the regular season. lol
Yeah, the Vikings definitely are not on the short list for SB XLVll.

Vegas has Vikings 6 wins even/-130. Last year 7.

I understand the part that you did not capitalize a proper noun (Vikings), Vegas has the Vikings at 100-1 and 50-1 and that you laugh at a girls facebook posts during the regular season. I don't understand "Funny and I dont mean anything by it". You would have to explain.
 

HeartlandHank

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Christian Ponder looked good.
That Colts loss had nothing to do with him. Nice to see the defense rise to the level of ST and O on Sunday.
 

thehole

New Member
Even with me excluding myself from most sports nowadays I did pop on the Viks game on slipstream tv online to watch the second half. It was enjoyable to see new talent.

But honestly, I gave up on the Viks long ago. If I was a little older when it happened I would of left being a fan after "The Great Train Robbery" when they traded all their first and second round draft picks of 1990-1993 for the very shitty Herschel Walker and a slew of mediocre players.
A few of those picks I might add which gave the Cowboys Emmitt Smith and Darren Woodson and a dynasty team for the 90s. My dad left them then.
I left being a fan during the Dennis Greene/Culpepper days. After the horrible coaching and offense in the NFC championship loss in MN against the Falcons in 1998, I stuck around, after the shitty 99 season where they didn't even deserve to be in the playoffs I stuck, but after the NFC championship shutout loss in NY, even with Culpepper looking so good the first half of the season, I knew it was over. I gave up my season ticket spot that year.
After the 2004 wildcard win over Green Bay, another season they had no business being in the playoffs in, I got a tickle but I didn't bite. And of course they were defeated by an Eagles team they could of beat, and then Moss was gone soon after. Mid season in 05 I gave a weak hooray when Culpepper had his season ending injury. I thought to myself, finally, they can begin to rebuild, but then when Moss left it got real bad.
Tice was horrible, Childress was worse.
They had a few good games after, lost to a half-assed Eagles team again at home in a wildcard, but just like as of today they are relying on Petersen too much and his career will continually be plagued with fairly serious injuries.
When Farve jumped on board in 09 I immediately paid attention being he is one of the best ever to take the field. I began to watch in ernest sometimes, but never made an effort to sit and watch an entire game. But when they hosted the Packers on Monday night I watched that one in full. And after they destroyed the Giants to gain the conference and a 1st round bye I thought "maybe this is the year they win it all". And after they clobbered the Cowboys to win a seat to the NFC yet again I said "this is the year." But honestly, before the Saints game I knew, I just knew. I bet against the Viks knowing they would disappoint me just as soon as they had me and my instincts were right. Even though the loss to the Saints was controversial it was a big loss none the less. So I guess I could say it ended there.

I just can't do sports anymore. It isn't the huge disappointment one can get when a team that should of won a game didn't, at least not anymore, it's about the outrageous amounts of money and politics involved in all sports now. It's just not important to me anymore. But I definitely enjoyed while I tried.

Gave up on my Twins just last season, season ticket prices went up bigtime.

Just a note to Viks fans. Whether they do good or not this year is meaningless. When the state senate brings the stadium bill up again it's almost certain it will be voted down, even though MN media tells a different story. At the same time media and some politicians are saying the bill should come to vote and should pass, Zigy Wilf and the group of millionaires and billionaires who invested with him are looking for a new market and have been for about 3 years now. LA is top on the list.

The deadline to publicly announce a move from MN is Feb. 15, 2013. But Wilf could sell to a new owner anytime and he has two billionaires in LA hounding him weekly to sell to them so my point is, be prepared for such an event.
 

HeartlandHank

Well-Known Member
Even with me excluding myself from most sports nowadays I did pop on the Viks game on slipstream tv online to watch the second half. It was enjoyable to see new talent.

But honestly, I gave up on the Viks long ago. If I was a little older when it happened I would of left being a fan after "The Great Train Robbery" when they traded all their first and second round draft picks of 1990-1993 for the very shitty Herschel Walker and a slew of mediocre players.
A few of those picks I might add which gave the Cowboys Emmitt Smith and Darren Woodson and a dynasty team for the 90s. My dad left them then.
I left being a fan during the Dennis Greene/Culpepper days. After the horrible coaching and offense in the NFC championship loss in MN against the Falcons in 1998, I stuck around, after the shitty 99 season where they didn't even deserve to be in the playoffs I stuck, but after the NFC championship shutout loss in NY, even with Culpepper looking so good the first half of the season, I knew it was over. I gave up my season ticket spot that year.
After the 2004 wildcard win over Green Bay, another season they had no business being in the playoffs in, I got a tickle but I didn't bite. And of course they were defeated by an Eagles team they could of beat, and then Moss was gone soon after. Mid season in 05 I gave a weak hooray when Culpepper had his season ending injury. I thought to myself, finally, they can begin to rebuild, but then when Moss left it got real bad.
Tice was horrible, Childress was worse.
They had a few good games after, lost to a half-assed Eagles team again at home in a wildcard, but just like as of today they are relying on Petersen too much and his career will continually be plagued with fairly serious injuries.
When Farve jumped on board in 09 I immediately paid attention being he is one of the best ever to take the field. I began to watch in ernest sometimes, but never made an effort to sit and watch an entire game. But when they hosted the Packers on Monday night I watched that one in full. And after they destroyed the Giants to gain the conference and a 1st round bye I thought "maybe this is the year they win it all". And after they clobbered the Cowboys to win a seat to the NFC yet again I said "this is the year." But honestly, before the Saints game I knew, I just knew. I bet against the Viks knowing they would disappoint me just as soon as they had me and my instincts were right. Even though the loss to the Saints was controversial it was a big loss none the less. So I guess I could say it ended there.

I just can't do sports anymore. It isn't the huge disappointment one can get when a team that should of won a game didn't, at least not anymore, it's about the outrageous amounts of money and politics involved in all sports now. It's just not important to me anymore. But I definitely enjoyed while I tried.

Gave up on my Twins just last season, season ticket prices went up bigtime.

Just a note to Viks fans. Whether they do good or not this year is meaningless. When the state senate brings the stadium bill up again it's almost certain it will be voted down, even though MN media tells a different story. At the same time media and some politicians are saying the bill should come to vote and should pass, Zigy Wilf and the group of millionaires and billionaires who invested with him are looking for a new market and have been for about 3 years now. LA is top on the list.

The deadline to publicly announce a move from MN is Feb. 15, 2013. But Wilf could sell to a new owner anytime and he has two billionaires in LA hounding him weekly to sell to them so my point is, be prepared for such an event.
The Herschel Walker trade...:wall:
1998...:wall:
Favre intercepted in field goal range...:wall:

I've got a little more confidence in the Vikings staying in MN. But maybe you are right. The first expansion team to go, the Vikings? I don't think it will be the case. If the Stadium is not going to happen then why are they choosing the architect to design the stadium by Oct 5th? Those firms would not be wasting their time on a deal that would not go through. If it wasn't, they would know. Why are the pull tabs to pay for the stadium already showing up in bars in the Twin Cities?

There is a deadline every year to announce if you are going to move to LA. The League wants it, totally. The deadline is a date to assure that the team can be moved and up and running for the following season. The deadline fact is really nothing of significance. It will be there, every year, until 2 teams are in LA, or 2020.

Much of Zygi Wilf's "looking" has been leverage in a stadium deal. Sure, he would move if the deal was not in place. The thing is though.... The NFL does not want the Vikings to be the team to move to LA because it is a strong market itself and a piece of a very strong market based on rivalries stronger than any other division in the NFL. The NFL wants money. I'm sure Goodells visit with MN lawmakers (while wilfs plane is parked in LA (leverage)) promises were made about more than one Super Bowl. They don't really care if a team is destined to be the only team to never win a Super Bowl. It's money, and the MN Vikings make money despite not winning super bowls, ever.

Chargers, Rams, Raiders, Bills, Jaguars. Those are your potential LA teams. The Chargers have a clause in their lease to terminate in 2014. If I had to place a bet... the Chargers will be Roski Jrs team. California's financial problems... San Diego isn't LA. No way a new stadium is ever built in San Diego. The Rams will be number 2. Just my guess.

Yeah man... if you can't handle heartbreaks... the Vikings aren't a good team for you. Haha. I wouldn't be surprised if they never get rings.
 

Sunbiz1

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I've met Leslie Frazier, when he was the football H/C here locally at Trinity College. He's the main reason the Viqueens are winning, the man is a solid coach and has very good staff.

LOL, Viqueens...Bear fan here.
 

HeartlandHank

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Yeah. We have been calling him "Daniels"... Cedric Daniels from the Wire... He's all business with a cool head. When you see a reaction from him at all, you know he is extremely pissed.

the Viqueens... sure.

Brandon Marshall is working out, for sure.
 

HeartlandHank

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I'm feeling confident that this will be a loss. The Skins are going to bring some of the Vikings fans back to reality.
 

HeartlandHank

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Man.. I fear you are delusional. The vikings have only begun to suck.:-P
Delay that thought until Saturday night. The Vikes made it to the Wild Card round... not bad.

They got rid of Lovie...? I guess that means Bears are in Defensive Rebuilding now?


Funny and I dont mean anything by it but the vikings, notice no capital letter, are 100-1 to win the Super Bowl and 50-1 to win the nfc championship. IE they dont stand a chance in the opinion of the odds makers. lol I have a very close friend that is a vikings fan and I laugh at all her facebook posts during the regular season. lol
Chrishydro... aren't you a Cowboys fan? Or was it a Saints fan? I'm not sure which is worse.

I'm no longer into sports. I hung onto The Twins until last season when I canceled my claim in a group season ticket setup I've been in for over 10 years.

The Vikings I let go after the embarrassing Culpepper/Dennis Greene era. I did get sucked back into the Viks when Farve came in and nearly took them to the superbowl if it wasn't for New Orleans cheating and purposely injuring opponents, but I knew in the back of my head that wouldn't last long, but it was actually one of the funner seasons in memory.

The Vikings had a supposed intelligent coach that came from the legendary 49ers line of coaches, they had a offensive coordinator that was touted as one of the best ever who eventually went on to coach a strong Ravens team who destroyed the NY Giants in Superbowl XXXV in just his second year of being head coach, a star QB who liked to fumble to himself a lot(temporary star but still talented at the time), the best receiver in the NFL who had good receivers around him, a strong defensive line with good linebackers and an average secondary, a great RB lineup and one of the BEST offensive lines in NFL history. Yet not only couldn't they win a Superbowl, they couldn't even play well in the playoffs.

I think the brutal loss to the NY Giants in NY in the NFC Championship really defined who the Vikings were then, a talented team who was lead by arrogant and selfish leaders who had no idea how to lead or run a NFL football team. That 41-0 loss was probably the most embarrassing loss for a modern sports team ever in my opinion as a ex-Viks fan.

The MN Vikings will never have what they had then, even with the ridiculous free trade system there is, their window for a Superbowl win has come and gone 5, 6 maybe 7 times now and I just don't have the energy to be continually disappointed.

Same reason I'm done with The Twins.

I also feel public money should not be used for private sports teams. If the Viks do not get a new stadium they will be in California in the next few years.

sounds like you are a good-weather sort of sports fan. You can always jump ship every two years. That seems to be the amount of time it takes for a SB winner to lose the hype.

I doubt the Vikes will win a SB in my lifetime. I just grew up a Vikes fan... win or lose.
 
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