The Skol chant actually started as the "Vikings War Chant" used by fans of the Icelandic National Football Team during their Cinderella run at the World Cup in 2016. From there, the Vikings asked the Icelandic team if they could borrow the chant, incorporating the Vikings rallying cry in time for US Bank stadium's debut. Since then, Vikings fans have embraced the ear-shattering cheer made up of two drum beats followed by a clap, and fans shouting "Skol!" The entire chant culminates with the sounding of the Vikings' horn.
@@MN_Fan perfect info but with one small change, there was no world cup in 2016 but rather Iceland started this tradti on their magical run in the 2016 Euro tournament
@@elmerfudd5193 Skol is a Scandinavian word for "Cheers!" I have also read somewhere that when Vikings were raiding and warring with rival villages, they would often decapitate the tribal leader. Afterwards, it was customary for the Viking warriors to sit around and drink directly from the rival leader's skull. Skol/skull/cheers. Get it?
I joked to myself infuriated at half, all we have to do is pull off the greatest comeback in history, and we did… #Closers #SKOL 💯🔥
My only thought at halftime was "please....don't get shutout...."
Very symbolic to have Tommy Kramer lead the Skol chant. You may need to know what the Rusty Scupper was. PS, he does not look well.
Ahmad Rashad...great WR I looked up too growing up ....as a kid I pretenses to be the great 28.
He looks great, Tommy, not so much. The man could barely walk. Ahmad still has it!!! ❤
I actually never heard of those two, but that’s cool to know about them now
I remember that play like it was yesterday. I scared the crap out of my parents when I started screaming. Good times.
I was told to "settle down and quit screaming your head off" as I remember by my dad.
and little did they know....
Good seats
Do you think either stayed for the entire game?
These are awesome? You a season ticket holder?
I used to be. Now I’m not but I still go to most games.
And what does the SKOOL chant represent?
Can someone clue me ? 😳
The Skol chant actually started as the "Vikings War Chant" used by fans of the Icelandic National Football Team during their Cinderella run at the World Cup in 2016.
From there, the Vikings asked the Icelandic team if they could borrow the chant, incorporating the Vikings rallying cry in time for US Bank stadium's debut.
Since then, Vikings fans have embraced the ear-shattering cheer made up of two drum beats followed by a clap, and fans shouting "Skol!" The entire chant culminates with the sounding of the Vikings' horn.
@@MN_Fan thank you😏
@@MN_Fan perfect info but with one small change, there was no world cup in 2016 but rather Iceland started this tradti on their magical run in the 2016 Euro tournament
@@elmerfudd5193 Skol is a Scandinavian word for "Cheers!" I have also read somewhere that when Vikings were raiding and warring with rival villages, they would often decapitate the tribal leader. Afterwards, it was customary for the Viking warriors to sit around and drink directly from the rival leader's skull. Skol/skull/cheers. Get it?
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That blew my brain 🤯😉
No Tommy didn't stay he hit the local watering hole right after this ---->ua-cam.com/video/EYTL8e8PskA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ArmpitStudios