majorm wrote:The '87 team was a little more, "lighting in a bottle." I didn't think they were a serious Super Bowl contender until they beat the 49ers! Did you?
Yes, mainly because of their defense. Maybe it wasn't realistic but I was pretty high on that team, especially after the Saints game you mentioned..
That playoff run was so much fun. I remember calling one of my best friends - also a huge Viking fan - right after both those wins. When he answered the phone, I just screamed. Then he screamed. Like the prison break scene in "Raising Arizona." So awesome! As Viking fans, we have not had nearly enough moments like that.

I'm a Bulls fan and I remember after one of the Bulls championship wins in the '90s, my phone rang immediately after the game. I assumed it was a friend calling to celebrate but it was a wrong number. It was someone trying to call his friend to celebrate. We talked for about 5 minutes, two total strangers reveling in the fun of a championship for our favorite team!
I know what you mean. At least we had the pleasure of seeing Vikings teams get to the Super Bowl.I really feel bad for the fans much younger than me that weren't around for the Tarkenton/Foreman days. They don't even have THOSE memories.
I understand. I can't get into that "lose for the draft pick" mentality, even in a season like this, but I understand it because it's just another manifestation of the desire to see the team achieve long term success and that's what any true fan wants.And on the main topic; I know, I know. For every Peyton and Luck, there's a Ryan Leaf. The can't miss who did. And of course you have Marino, Brady and Rodgers. HOFers that every team had at least one shot at and passed on. But I just think the odds are better if you draft high. And it gives you more ammunition for a potential trade.
I just can't get excited about a win for the sake of the win this season. I just can't. It's just been such a disaster and I'm tired of it. I want this team to put the foundation in place for long-term success. And that begins with a franchise QB.
And to get that QB, I feel better drafting the top guy that nearly everyone thinks is a sure thing than trusting the Vikings' braintrust to find a bit of a diamond in the rough with a much later pick. He can still be a flop, but I think the odds are better.
I really want to call my friend and scream again. I really do.