NOTE: There was a John Randle INT at the very end of the first half that led to an Anderson field goal. That was not included in the broadcast file I have. Bummer cause it was the only one of his career. Apologies!
@@theseifexperience6863 2009 OL was very good, but I don't know about great. The very best was Hutchinson at LG, obviously with him being a HOFer. McKinnie was very solid at LT, but he could have possibly been a HOFer too if he actually cared more about football than being the next Suge Knight. He wasted so much size and talent. Sullivan was a rookie center that season and was average. The RG was Herrera and he also was average. The RT, Loadholt, was good/above average and had his career cut way short because of injury. The 1998 OL was better at every position compared to the 2009 OL IMO. Steussie vs McKinnie might be a draw and McDaniel vs Hutchinson is pretty close, but I think McDaniel was a little better. Christy, Dixon, and Stringer were all better. I doubt they tracked it back then, but I'd like to see how many QB pressures both OLs allowed that season. Both teams had excellent RBs - Smith/Hoard and Peterson/Taylor, so both had excellent running games.
I need to see a Vikings team DOMINATE like the teams we had in the past did. Solid offensive line and a dominating defense all the way around. Man I miss those days. Just ONE Super Bowl before I die 🏆PLLEEEEEZZ!!! SKOL👏👏
I’m with you sir. I’ve been a Vikings fan since 1967 - and still waiting. Obviously since I’ve been a fan that long I don’t have many more years left above ground. Also hoping for a SB title before I’m planted.
Green basically told George's agent to "shop around" for a better deal. Green was not very pleased with George's overall performance in the playoffs against the Rams, and was already kicking the tires on bringing Dan Marino to the Vikings.
Yes. I heard. Green wanted to bring Dan Marino in to play for the Vikings. But instead. He “took a gamble” on Culpepper. Wasn’t much of a gamble, really. As great as Culpepper was. He couldn’t have asked for a better pair of WR’s to throw to.
Vikings were a Great fit for George. Vikings had a chance to beat the Rams in the playoffs, but Denny Green choked in his coaching decisions in the big game.
@@deanladue3151 I remember. Everyone knew before that Lions game that Cunningham was no mystery to defenses anymore. If George starts that game, Vikings win. Not to mention how conservative Green played it on our last drive, prior to the Lions winning.
Jeff had such a cannon of a arm and literally cod put it wherever he wanted in a hurry. In 99 if we didn't have the worst Secondary in history rolling out players like Serwanga Bass Tate...we could have beaten the Rams.
Sorry but the Vikings were NOT beating or outscoring the 99 Rams. Even with Cunningham or Culpepper. You guys held a VERY BRIEF 17 - 14 lead that VERY QUICKLY turned into 49 - 17, literally out the first kickoff of the second half 😂 ua-cam.com/video/9zG787i059s/v-deo.html
I always wondered how 1999 and 2000 would have turned out if the Vikings drafted Jevon Kearse. The Rams couldn’t block him. And having another star pass rusher with Randle, that dline would have been unblockable.
I've always felt if the Vikings would've drafted Javon Kearse instead of Culpepper and not taken such stupid, stupid gamble on Demetrius Underwood later in the 1st rd this team could've possibly made it to the SB!
@@jakelong1205 I was also an Oilers fan back then. Well actually a USFL Gamblers fan. Jim Kelly was a great run and shoot QB. When the USFL folded, that coaching staff ended up with the Oilers. That’s when Moon really shined. He would have been a great Raider though. Maybe would have won a championship with one of those mid-80s Raiders teams.
@@TheSteveSteele 85 for sure we would have made it to the superbowl I remember the usfl they had steve young too Moon was one of my favorites threw the prettiest spiral
Funny, I was looking through an old box of ball cards and found a couple Jeff George rookies. Surprised to find out they are still worth a couple bucks.
Simply put, Green wanted Culpepper. Green was too focused on offense and while he had a winning record as Vikings coach, I wish they’d drafted Krearse instead and kept George. When Culpepper started the next season he was the luckiest young quarterback in the league with a good offensive line and a stellar wide receiver package. He wasn’t a great quarterback but still a good one. I don’t remember the exact number but I think he averaged more than one fumble in his first 40 or 50 starts. Nothing against Dante but he was overrated.
Jeff George was one of the best passers ever. But I believe Cory Stringer died after a spring training day when he overheated. The NFL made some new rules because of it. But I think Cory’s core temperature exceeded 105 degrees and that is an extreme emergency scenario.
what was funny is he wanted #8 but todd bouman wouldn't give it up lol. i wish we got to see todd bouman play more he always looked good filling in for cpep when he got injured a couple times. but yet moss made every qb look good but i was a todd b fan
NOTE: There was a John Randle INT at the very end of the first half that led to an Anderson field goal. That was not included in the broadcast file I have. Bummer cause it was the only one of his career. Apologies!
Didn't he pick one off against The Colts in '97?
@@deanladue3151 He had 2 sacks that game, but no picks.
Dick Stockton was a great play by play commentator. Miss him in the booth on Sundays.
i have to mute 90% of the games these days
An assessment regarding the Vikings that I haven't heard in decades: "The most talented offensive line."
I think the last great one was in ‘09
@@theseifexperience6863 2009 OL was very good, but I don't know about great. The very best was Hutchinson at LG, obviously with him being a HOFer. McKinnie was very solid at LT, but he could have possibly been a HOFer too if he actually cared more about football than being the next Suge Knight. He wasted so much size and talent. Sullivan was a rookie center that season and was average. The RG was Herrera and he also was average. The RT, Loadholt, was good/above average and had his career cut way short because of injury. The 1998 OL was better at every position compared to the 2009 OL IMO. Steussie vs McKinnie might be a draw and McDaniel vs Hutchinson is pretty close, but I think McDaniel was a little better. Christy, Dixon, and Stringer were all better. I doubt they tracked it back then, but I'd like to see how many QB pressures both OLs allowed that season. Both teams had excellent RBs - Smith/Hoard and Peterson/Taylor, so both had excellent running games.
That O'line was rank #1, 3 straight season until 01 after McDaniels and Christy left to Tampa Bay.
@@jamesrobinson8612 That OL was absolutely outstanding. They happened to be the biggest OL in the entire NFL back then.
Jeff George tossing laser beams and lightning bolts. Recievers had to catch the ball in self defense.
They say George could throw a 40 lazar beam, but couldn't throw a ball more then 50yrds max
Players have said that the ball George threw was very catchable.
Jeff George at his best. Never seen a better arm in MN Vikings history.
Favre??
RIP, Corey Stringer... RIP, Dennis Green.
George doesn't even look like he's using any arm at times.
Looks like he just flicks the wrist and ball goes flying.
I need to see a Vikings team DOMINATE like the teams we had in the past did. Solid offensive line and a dominating defense all the way around. Man I miss those days. Just ONE Super Bowl before I die 🏆PLLEEEEEZZ!!! SKOL👏👏
I’m with you sir. I’ve been a Vikings fan since 1967 - and still waiting. Obviously since I’ve been a fan that long I don’t have many more years left above ground. Also hoping for a SB title before I’m planted.
Love our helmet/uniform colors in those days
It was fun watching Jeff play QB for the Vikings. Denny wanted him back but Jeff wanted way-too-much money.
Green basically told George's agent to "shop around" for a better deal. Green was not very pleased with George's overall performance in the playoffs against the Rams, and was already kicking the tires on bringing Dan Marino to the Vikings.
Yes. I heard. Green wanted to bring Dan Marino in to play for the Vikings. But instead. He “took a gamble” on Culpepper. Wasn’t much of a gamble, really. As great as Culpepper was. He couldn’t have asked for a better pair of WR’s to throw to.
Vikings were a Great fit for George. Vikings had a chance to beat the Rams in the playoffs, but Denny Green choked in his coaching decisions in the big game.
I miss the days when offensive line was a strong point :(
Denny Green waited a week too long to put George in. But this was awesome.
He started the 2nd half of the game in Detroit, and got the Vikings to a tie before the Lions kicked the game winning FG at the end.
Cost the team a first round bye.
@@deanladue3151 I remember. Everyone knew before that Lions game that Cunningham was no mystery to defenses anymore. If George starts that game, Vikings win. Not to mention how conservative Green played it on our last drive, prior to the Lions winning.
Jeff George was 8-2 as a starter, losing to the Bucs and Chiefs that season.
No matter how good the Vikes were F'in TB was always a thorn in their ass! Was elated when they eventually changed up the divisions.
Moe Williams was so steady and reliable
Woooooow Daunte with #12 what a gem 💎
I always thought George was the best QB with this team
8:16 That tackling form was incredible
That is one of the funniest things I've seen happen in an NFL game.
@@mitchellanderson3960 main staple of vikings special teams history
From this game on the Vikings were one of the best teams in the NFL that year.
Offensively yes. Defensively, dead last in the league in pass defense.
@@deanladue3151 I'll always refer to our defense of that era as "the converyor belt"
Saw him throw a 55+ yards like it was nothing, effortless, like didn't really put any work on it. What a generational arm talent.
Jeff had such a cannon of a arm and literally cod put it wherever he wanted in a hurry. In 99 if we didn't have the worst Secondary in history rolling out players like Serwanga Bass Tate...we could have beaten the Rams.
Yeah, that secondary was cringe worthy
Very true, we even led at half.
Very very true
Sorry but the Vikings were NOT beating or outscoring the 99 Rams. Even with Cunningham or Culpepper. You guys held a VERY BRIEF 17 - 14 lead that VERY QUICKLY turned into 49 - 17, literally out the first kickoff of the second half 😂
ua-cam.com/video/9zG787i059s/v-deo.html
I always wondered how 1999 and 2000 would have turned out if the Vikings drafted Jevon Kearse. The Rams couldn’t block him. And having another star pass rusher with Randle, that dline would have been unblockable.
First Vikings game I ever went to. What a day.
I don't know what kind of teammate he was but nobody put mustard on a pass like George. Even more zip than Elway.
Jeff George had one of the quickest releases and threw amazing rainbow bombs that year.
Awesome three QBs great offense. How did the Vikings not win the Super Bowl.
Back when on 3rd down the Vikings receivers ran past the first down marker
90s Viking uniforms are the best looking out of all the Vikings uniforms
I've always felt if the Vikings would've drafted Javon Kearse instead of Culpepper and not taken such stupid, stupid gamble on Demetrius Underwood later in the 1st rd this team could've possibly made it to the SB!
I really wanted Patrick Kerney at the end of the first round that year.
@@thetruthinwonderland SAME!
Vikings had the talent to go to 2 super bowls and win them
Nope
Crazy how lost Randal Cunningham was without Brian Belick and Brad Johnson to guide him.
Jeff George is maybe the best thrower of the football I’ve ever seen. Too bad he couldn’t turn it into playoff appearances and wins.
Warren moon but close
@@jakelong1205 I agree. Warren Moon is one of my favorites.
@@TheSteveSteele same here I wish the Raiders drafted him or at least grabbed him in the 80s from the CFL.
@@jakelong1205 I was also an Oilers fan back then. Well actually a USFL Gamblers fan. Jim Kelly was a great run and shoot QB. When the USFL folded, that coaching staff ended up with the Oilers. That’s when Moon really shined. He would have been a great Raider though. Maybe would have won a championship with one of those mid-80s Raiders teams.
@@TheSteveSteele 85 for sure we would have made it to the superbowl I remember the usfl they had steve young too Moon was one of my favorites threw the prettiest spiral
Fun year till the Rams playoff game!!! 😬
YOU. ARE. THE. MAN!!!!! Thank you!! #Salud
Gary Anderson missing field goals was rare, but when he missed, he really made it count.
Culpepper got a pretty nice ovation heading on to the field.
Hatchette was so lowkey great, it's unreal.
He was better than Jake Reed at this point. Surprised he had zero success after the Vikings.
I feel bad for everyone that played on that surface as I watch this in 2022
Funny, I was looking through an old box of ball cards and found a couple Jeff George rookies. Surprised to find out they are still worth a couple bucks.
He said Daunte was the largest quarterback in "captivity". If this was today he'd be on blast. 9:30
When the commentator said "and Gary Anderson's kick is...no good." I got a little chocked up.
If it weren’t for that safety. This team would have finished with 397 points. Their same point total in 2000. Haha
I miss those jerseys
Culpepper #12
Niner's Tailback Lawrence Phillips had some serious issues after this.
IMO George the strongest arm ever. 60 yards with almost no body rotation 😳
Really when you look at numbers who would you want Jeff George or Troy Aikman?
So Stupid of the vikings to not let him have anther year and draft Kearse. Would have put them in the superbowl
Simply put, Green wanted Culpepper. Green was too focused on offense and while he had a winning record as Vikings coach, I wish they’d drafted Krearse instead and kept George. When Culpepper started the next season he was the luckiest young quarterback in the league with a good offensive line and a stellar wide receiver package.
He wasn’t a great quarterback but still a good one. I don’t remember the exact number but I think he averaged more than one fumble in his first 40 or 50 starts. Nothing against Dante but he was overrated.
That had to have been the easiest TD Moe Williams ever had.
After watching last nights San Fran game, the Vikes really need a Jeff George coming off the bench…yikes!
Jeff George was one of the best passers ever. But I believe Cory Stringer died after a spring training day when he overheated. The NFL made some new rules because of it. But I think Cory’s core temperature exceeded 105 degrees and that is an extreme emergency scenario.
Thay Minnesota offensive line wow !!
That pass to Hatchett was a 40 yard rope. Thrown with effort of a screen pass it seemed
Never knew culpepper wore #12.
He wore that jersey number for only his rookie year.
what was funny is he wanted #8 but todd bouman wouldn't give it up lol. i wish we got to see todd bouman play more he always looked good filling in for cpep when he got injured a couple times. but yet moss made every qb look good but i was a todd b fan
Yep, and he ran the scout team offense for Green that season too.
Didn’t he wear #7 starting 2000 until his departure?
Jeff George was such a colossal waste of talent. 1999 was a glimpse of what should have been as far as his career went.
Carter and Moss vs Jerry Rice. TO?
George was better than Cunningham and Culpepper.
They beat the crap out of the niners this game
reins*