Friday, October 8, 2010

Five things you may not know about the Minnesota Vikings

There are a number of large franchises in the national football league. Franchises more interesting in the NFL is the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings came in the League in 1961 as an expansion team and rapidly developing in a more serious teams League. Vikings 1970s teams are famous for their field achievements on. Much is known the Vikings Minnesota, but here are five things you don't know may be on the team.


1 Bud Grant has been the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 1967 to 1983 and then a year more in 1985.Grant was almost coach head first in the history of the Vikings, as he was a candidate for the job in 1961 but finally gave to former Eagles Philadelphia Norm Van Brocklin passer.


2 Aucune Vikings Minnesota player went Pro-more than Hall of Fame goalkeeper Randall McDaniel, which makes the pro ball does Bowl annually from 1989 to 1999, a series of 11 years.


3 1961 was the first year of the NFL team and they defeated the Chicago Bears by 13-37 score in their first match ever. The team would move on to win two games over the rest of the inaugural season, defeating the Baltimore Colts in week nine, then the Rams in Los Angeles in week 12.


4. A Minnesota Vikings original owner was Ole Haugsrud.Haugsrud had been the owner of the Eskimos Duluth, a team in the NFL in the 1920s. When sold Haugsrud team Eskimos to the League at the end of the 1920s, part of the agreement gave him first rights to any future in the State of the property group Minnesota.lorsque NFL team has been set to start the Vikings in 1960, Haugsrud has exercised his right of this transaction 30 years earlier and purchased a 10% stake in the team.


5. The Vikings of Minnesota have their training at the Mankato Minnesota State University, Minnesota summer camp.They have done so since 1966.Pendant the first five years of team, 1961 in 1965, the team held their lowercase Bemidji on the shores of Lake Bemidji State University training camp.


Minnesota Vikings were a popular team in the National League football for decades.In the years, the Vikings have had an incredible talent quantity, including players as Fran Tarkenton, Paul Krause, Chuck Foreman, Mick Tingelhoff, Randall McDaniel, Jim Marshall, Cris Carter, Carl Eller, John Randle, Adrian Peterson and Randy Moss TargetObject through these past years, the Viking have played in some of the most memorable in the history of the Minnesota Vikings NFL.Les games are without doubt one of the best organisations in pro football and have a large role in NFL become what it is today.

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