Primetime clip from 1998
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Primetime clip from 1998
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qKPOSLhAL0
The Vikings/Ravens highlights start at about :40. I remember this game, all the KO returns for TDs.
What an offense they had. Randall Cunningham looked so confident and they all looked like they knew they were the best. Too bad the NFL ended that season without playoffs
The Vikings/Ravens highlights start at about :40. I remember this game, all the KO returns for TDs.
What an offense they had. Randall Cunningham looked so confident and they all looked like they knew they were the best. Too bad the NFL ended that season without playoffs
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Wow. Like it was yesterday and a lifetime ago.
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Just noticed a stat line fro Jim Harbaugh for the game....... 16-26 212 yds 1 TD, 1 INT
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What's so funny? That's a great day for Ponder.headless_norseman wrote:Just noticed a stat line fro Jim Harbaugh for the game....... 16-26 212 yds 1 TD, 1 INT
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No ####. That's a "turned the corner, looks like we've found our franchise QB" kind of day for Ponder.soflavike wrote:What's so funny? That's a great day for Ponder.
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Harbaugh's numbers were serviceable in that era. Teams actually focused on having elite RBs and didn't just pass, pass, pass
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Man that offense was so much fun to watch. Nothing like turning on the game and watch Randy do his thing. We could score at will and that is why I will never understand Green taking a knee with just under a minute left. I am still pissed at that move
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Absolutely a great blast from the past. Man oh man, do I miss the '98 Vikings! They were the most exciting Vikings team I've ever seen.
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Please don't ever be that good again. For the love of all things, please dont be that good ever, ever, ever again..
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Aaronitout wrote:Please don't ever be that good again. For the love of all things, please dont be that good ever, ever, ever again..
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soflavike wrote: What's so funny? That's a great day for Ponder.
True. And he's supposed to be smart enough to coach. So maybe he's a late bloomer and we'll see him in another 15 years on the sidelines.
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