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Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:17 am
by Purple Reign
mosscarter wrote:all of you are forgetting one thing: favre is the closest thing to a super bowl the vikngs have ever seen, even closer than cunningham. favre was so beat up from illegal hits he threw that dumb pass across his body and that was it. but, we were the best team that year anyway it didn't matter. in my lifetime, the 98 vikes and the 09 vikes were my favorites, but the 09 team was way more complete.
Are you saying that the previous 4 Super Bowls the Vikings were in don't count?

Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:47 am
by DK Sweets
Purple Reign wrote:
Are you saying that the previous 4 Super Bowls the Vikings were in don't count?

The Vikings history begins in 1998, don't ya know?
Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 3:49 pm
by Just Me
akvikingsfan wrote:
And if we want to go back to 2006...
Tarvaris Jackson ATT-34 COMP-22 YDS-249 COMP%-64.7% YDS per ATT-7.3 TDs-2 INT-0 Passer Rating-106.1
It's preseason. As much as I am excited about Bridgewater, we have to remember it is preseason and no real indicator of anything.
I think that's a fair statement. Tarvaris always was a "pre-season wonder" that hardly ever translated well into the regular season. He had a few good games (regular season) but never with enough consistency to become our solution at QB. I also agree it would be premature to say Bridgewater will be a great QB, but he is at least turning in a performance that would lead one to believe there is a chance that he might become one. I can cite cases where a QB played well in pre-season, but not in the regular season. Can anyone cite an example of poor pre-season play that was followed-up by stellar regular season play?
My point wasn't to say that he is (or will become good). My point was to say that he is taking the step(s) needed to at least give us "hope" that he will be good. If he's turning in poor pre-season play, he's not even in the running for that...
Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 5:44 pm
by akvikingsfan
Just Me wrote:
I think that's a fair statement. Tarvaris always was a "pre-season wonder" that hardly ever translated well into the regular season. He had a few good games (regular season) but never with enough consistency to become our solution at QB. I also agree it would be premature to say Bridgewater will be a great QB, but he is at least turning in a performance that would lead one to believe there is a chance that he might become one. I can cite cases where a QB played well in pre-season, but not in the regular season. Can anyone cite an example of poor pre-season play that was followed-up by stellar regular season play?
My point wasn't to say that he is (or will become good). My point was to say that he is taking the step(s) needed to at least give us "hope" that he will be good. If he's turning in poor pre-season play, he's not even in the running for that...
Thank you for clarifying, I had missed your point in your previous post. I typically agree with your assessments and opinions. Thats why I was a little confused and had to throw out the other stats.
Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 4:44 pm
by Laserman
Funkytown wrote:ESPN - Study shows Packers have best fans in the NFL, followed by Broncos, Saints, Patriots and Ravens
Best fans? What does that even Mean? Who gets to decide what the criteria is? Talk about a relative term. Best fans? By ANY criteria the Saints have the WORST fans, loud, rude, Obnoxious, even Violent
I can deal with the Packers, but the Saints too?

Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:38 pm
by Purple Reign
Todd R wrote:
i don't know how old MossCarter is but I get the impression that those super bowls were before his time.
it's funny though packers fans are still celebrating wins from the 30's.
A real fan would know how many Super Bowls their team has been in even if it they were 'before his time'.
I guess I don't hold any grudge for fans celebrating their team's previous wins. I'm also a Raider fan and if I didn't celebrate their previous Super Bowl wins I wouldn't have much to celebrate recently.

Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:59 pm
by mosscarter
yes guys to clarify that is in my lifetime. i didn't have a chance to see any of the 4 other appearances in the superbowl.
Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 3:21 pm
by Mothman
While we're on the subject, I have to say that I don't really think of the 2009 Vikes as a more complete team than the '98 Vikes. It's a matter of perception, of course, but the '98 team scored more points, gave up fewer and went into the playoffs on an 8 game winning streak whereas the 2009 Vikes stumbled down the stretch of the regular season, losing 3 of their last 5. That team was a little stingier on defense in terms of yards allowed but the '98 team looked like they were on their way to becoming one of the all-time greats. I consider them the superior team, although both teams got all the way to OT in the NFCC game before blowing their chance to advance.

Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 12:42 am
by indianation65
If Favre and the Vikes had taken that Saints game, and gone on to the Super Bowl, then he wouldn't have said...oh blah, blah, blah! What am I talking about? If, if, if...I'm wrong from even going that direction, strike him from the books! Wahi'
...wisdom
Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:42 am
by vikeinmontana
Laserman wrote:
from the article here was the criteria:
The study ranked the top-10 NFL fan bases using five different criteria, including: hometown reach, television audience rank, stadium attendance, social media rank and merchandise rank.
The social media rank was partly based on the fact that Green Bay has more Twitter followers (703,000) than there are people in the actual city of Green Bay (Just over 300,000). The television ranking was based on Nielsen ratings over the past three years.
The 'hometown reach' metric is 'defined by Nielsen Scarborough as a percentage of the metropolitan area population that watched, attended, and/or listened to a game in the last year.' The Packers ranked No. 1 in that, social media and stadium attendance.
Re: Strike his name from the Vikings record books!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:48 am
by Raptorman
vikeinmontana wrote:
from the article here was the criteria:
I would like to point out one thing. The City of Green Bay only has a population of 104,000. The 300,000 number comes from the Green Bay metropolitan area. Which includes 3 counties and areas that are up to 50 miles away.