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| Minnesota Vikings Vs. Detroit Lions | HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, MN |
November 15, 2009
Sunday 12:00 pm
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| Minnesota Vikings Vs. Seattle Seahawks | HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, MN |
November 22, 2009
Sunday 12:00 pm
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| Minnesota Vikings Vs. Chicago Bears | HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, MN |
November 29, 2009
Sunday 12:00 pm
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| Arizona Cardinals Vs. Minnesota Vikings |
University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ |
December 6, 2009
Sunday 2:15 pm
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| Minnesota Vikings Vs. Cincinnati Bengals | HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, MN |
December 13, 2009
Sunday 12:00 pm
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| Carolina Panthers Vs. Minnesota Vikings |
Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, NC |
December 20, 2009
Sunday 8:20 pm
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| Chicago Bears Vs. Minnesota Vikings |
Soldier Field
Chicago, IL |
December 28, 2009
Monday 7:30 pm
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| Minnesota Vikings Vs. New York Giants | HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, MN |
January 3, 2010
Sunday 12:00 pm
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Driven by a particularly strong defense, the Minnesota Vikings had a pretty good 2008-09 season, winning the NFC North, though their first round loss in the playoffs emphasized their need to strengthen their offense. In an effort to do just that, they set their sights on quarterback Brett Favre, who hemmed and hawed through mid-August, but finally signed a 2-year deal with the team on August 18th. With Favre at the helm and arguably the best running back in the league today in Adrian Peterson, plus a defense so impressive they’ve been called the “Four Norsemen of the Apocalypse”, the Vikings have a real shot at the Super Bowl in the 2009-2010 season. Sure, watching The Vikes on TV is fun, but can you really compare it to the thrill of seeing your beloved team crush their opponents right in front of you? See it all for yourself with tickets to HHH Metrodome and cheer on the Minnesota Vikings to victory!
Some Minnesota Vikings history: The Vikings joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1961 and selected Fran Tarkenton in the NFL draft. The franchise got off to a slow start, producing only one winning record in its first seven seasons. In 1967 Minnesota traded Tarkenton to the New York Giants.
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In the 1968 season Bud Grant guided the Vikings to the NFC Central Division championship. A year later, Minnesota's 'Purple People Eaters,' the league's toughest defense, powered the Vikings to Super Bowl IV, where the team lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 23-7. The Vikings' offensive performance in 1969 was also the league's best, led by QB Joe Kapp.
In the 1970s, Minnesota dominated the NFC Central Division, and in 1971 Alan Page became the first defensive player to receive the most valuable player (MVP) award. Fran Tarkenton returned to the Vikings in 1972 and subsequently piloted the team to three Super Bowl appearances. Running back Chuck Foreman and wide receivers John Gilliam and Ahmad Rashad were his favorite targets. An elusive scrambler, Tarkenton also used his agility to confound opponents. He was named league MVP in 1975.
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