Why Every Team Won’t Win Super Bowl LVI: NFC North
Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Minnesota Vikings.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.
It has been a fascinating offseason for the Minnesota Vikings. Trading back in round one of the draft, players getting arrested, and the quarterback situation taking a turn, this team has seen a lot so far. Many questions still remain for the Vikings. Let’s look at some of them.
General Manager Rick Spielman, head coach Mike Zimmer, and the Minnesota Vikings stuck to a trusted formula during the 2021 NFL draft. They beefed up the trenches on both sides of the ball, added depth at key positions, and may even have found their quarterback of the future.
The first round of the NFL Draft featured a plethora of surprises, with these five value picks highlighting the bunch.
We are less than a week away from the 2021 NFL Draft and trade rumors are swirling. With trade talk at its peak for the season, members of the Prime Time Sports Talk Scouting Staff break down five trades they’d like to see on draft night.
Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman have 10 picks in the 2021 NFL draft, beginning with the 14th-overall selection, to fix some glaring weaknesses on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster. Most of those picks come from trades, with the mid-season deal to send Yannick Ngakoue to the Baltimore Ravens netting a third-round choice.
The Minnesota Vikings endured a rare down year in 2020, finishing 7-9, just the second losing season since Mike Zimmer became head coach in 2014. They’ll have 10 picks to held fix obvious weaknesses at defensive tackle, safety, and a feeble pass rush.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
Welcome to the February edition of the Hot-Take-o-Meter. Be sure to follow along with monthly installments of the Hot Take-o-Meter. Some of the Hot Take-o-Meter’s 2020 hot takes aged like fine wine. Others resemble raw sewage.
Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Minnesota Vikings.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.
It has been a fascinating offseason for the Minnesota Vikings. Trading back in round one of the draft, players getting arrested, and the quarterback situation taking a turn, this team has seen a lot so far. Many questions still remain for the Vikings. Let’s look at some of them.
General Manager Rick Spielman, head coach Mike Zimmer, and the Minnesota Vikings stuck to a trusted formula during the 2021 NFL draft. They beefed up the trenches on both sides of the ball, added depth at key positions, and may even have found their quarterback of the future.
The first round of the NFL Draft featured a plethora of surprises, with these five value picks highlighting the bunch.
We are less than a week away from the 2021 NFL Draft and trade rumors are swirling. With trade talk at its peak for the season, members of the Prime Time Sports Talk Scouting Staff break down five trades they’d like to see on draft night.
Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman have 10 picks in the 2021 NFL draft, beginning with the 14th-overall selection, to fix some glaring weaknesses on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster. Most of those picks come from trades, with the mid-season deal to send Yannick Ngakoue to the Baltimore Ravens netting a third-round choice.
The Minnesota Vikings endured a rare down year in 2020, finishing 7-9, just the second losing season since Mike Zimmer became head coach in 2014. They’ll have 10 picks to held fix obvious weaknesses at defensive tackle, safety, and a feeble pass rush.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
Welcome to the February edition of the Hot-Take-o-Meter. Be sure to follow along with monthly installments of the Hot Take-o-Meter. Some of the Hot Take-o-Meter’s 2020 hot takes aged like fine wine. Others resemble raw sewage.
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