I believe all three of these guys own the respective NFL records as well. Golden Age of Vikings football, indeed. Hope the current iteration of the Vikings improves on the past!!CaptainKirov wrote:Im bored and was nosing around team records. Any interesting to you?
Ints - Paul Krause - 53
Blocked Kicks - Matt Blair - 20
Fumble Recoveries - Jim Marshall - 29
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Forgot Peterson's 297 game 11-04-2007 versus SD Chargers
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What I think is interesting is when the Vikings had arguably their best statistical play from QB (2004) they went 8-8.
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Detroit had a ton of passing yards last year but they couldn't score and turnovers and penalties killed them..
Personally i think Detroit is more talented than the bears are
Personally i think Detroit is more talented than the bears are
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Yes, but we all know QB performance is what determines wins and losses, right?Cliff wrote:What I think is interesting is when the Vikings had arguably their best statistical play from QB (2004) they went 8-8.
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Mewelde Moore should have been the starter imo. Bennet was good but only cuz he waas fast.80 PurplePride 84 wrote: Because they had nothing else except that passing game. The Defense was atrocious and the RBs were the committee of mediocre featuring Moe Williams, Michael Bennett, Mewelde Moore and The Whizzanator.
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Impressive! Let's hope this continues. I wonder what the longest consecutive streak of 50 yarders made regardless of season is. Walsh in 10 and counting... maybe he already has it.S197 wrote:Blair Walsh franchise records:
Longest Field Goal - 56 Yards (2012) (Tied with Paul Edinger)
Most Field Goals of 50 yards or more in a season - 10 (2012)
Most Field Goals of 50 yards or more without missing in a season - 10 (2012)
Straight games making a 50+ yard field goal - 3 (2012)
Most points by a rookie in a single season - 141 (2012)
Some, as we know, are also NFL records.
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You're laughing at Joe Namath?Reignman wrote:Yeah that was definitely a different era as far as passing goes. Do these sound like Hall of Fame numbers for a QB ... 62-63 record, 50.1 completion %, 27663 yards, 173 TD's, 220 INT, and a 65.5 QB rating? Those numbers belong to Hall of Famer Joe Namath. He once had a game where he went 2 of 18 for 33yds and 3 INT, and another game where he went 4 of 15 for 20yds and 4 INT. To bad for Ponder, he would be putting up HoF numbers if this were the 60's haha.
Namath also threw for 4,007 yards in 1967, an absolutely astounding total for that era. He averaged 15.5 yards per completion that year, 16.8 the next year, and 17.4 in 1972. By comparison, Drew Brees threw for 5,476 yards in 2011, but only averaged 11.7 yards per completion.
Far more importantly, Namath guaranteed a win against 17-point favorite Baltimore in Super Bowl III, then went out and beat them. He almost single-handedly put the AFL on the map and paved the way for football as we know it today.
Before you diss a man like Joe Namath, you ought to check your history. Say what you want about stats ... Joe Namath is the very essence of a Hall of Famer.

Go ahead. I dare you.
Underestimate this man.