Vikings fans: America's team should be your most despised

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Vikings fans: America's team should be your most despised
Posted by Darren "Doogie" Wolfson

Last update: January 13, 2010 - 8:53 AM


After listening to many of ESPN's talking heads the past two days, this question needs to be asked: Should the Vikings even show up on Sunday?

They are making it sound like the Cowboys are a combination of the '85 Bears and '96 Favre-led Packers.

The only thing that could make me more nauseous this week is if NBC announces that former Cowboy Emmitt Smith is taking over for Conan O'Brien, although since you can't change the stripes of a leopard, we don't have anything to worry about.

Raised by a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan, I was taught early to despise the Mets, Celtics, Knicks, and Cowboys. This latest slurpfest fuels my Dallas dislike even more.

For obvious reasons, the teams Vikings fans loathe the most are the Packers and Bears. With all due respect to those feelings, the franchise you should reject the most is Sunday's opponent, the Dallas Cowboys.

Sure, some of it is jealousy and envy. Five Super Bowl championships to zero. 57 playoff games to 43. The Vikings have been eliminated in the postseason by Dallas four times, which is tied for the most against any team.

The Cowboys have more Hall of Famers, get regular Thanksgiving exposure, and have a longer sell-out streak. Also, according to Forbes, the Cowboys are the most lucrative sports franchise in the United States. A big reason why: A $1.2 BILLION stadium that features go-go dancers as we are entering a second decade of fighting for new digs.

More of it is the perceived inferiority complex that exists with the Cowboys fanbase. They love being called "America's team." So if you root for the Vikings on Sunday, are you anti-American?

Most of it is because Dallas won three Vince Lombardi trophies after being on the receiving end of the most lopsided trade in professional sports history. Simply called "The Trade," in 1989, running back Herschel Walker came to the Vikings for five players, three of them defensive starters, and eight draft picks, including three in the first round, three in the second and one in the third. Dallas soon went from 1-15 in 1989 to titles after the 1992, 1993, and 1995 seasons.

The Vikings had a losing record with Walker (21-23) before releasing him. Their only playoff appearance was a 41-13 loss to the 49ers in 1989.

The 1975 "Hail Mary" Dallas win at Met Stadium, where Vikings cornerback Nate Wright was pushed by Dallas' Drew Pearson, was made easier when the Cowboys eventually lost in the Super Bowl.

Running back Adrian Peterson's favorite childhood team: The Cowboys.

Quarterback Brett Favre is 2-9 lifetime against Dallas. That includes a 0-3 mark in the postseason.

Head coach Brad Childress is 0-1 versus Jerry Jones' team.

Dallas has a winning record against the Vikings in overtime games (2-1), has won the lone NFC championship matchup (23-6 on 1/1/78), and even came away victorious in the Vikings' first ever game, a preseason contest in 1961.

We even have to tolerate a former Cowboy, Troy Aikman, calling this Sunday's game.

For once, instead of hearing "How 'bout them Cowboys?" after these two teams play, wouldn't it be nice to be able to say, "Why not mess with Texas?"
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"Doogie".

Seriously.

"Doogie"?
 

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Oh good grief. Its like they are all reading from the same script.

When espn was killing us from february until this week, I didnt see any vikings fans or reporters having any problem with it.

These guys up there are nuts. Really. They are nuts.

they are at home, they had the bye, they are favored, they went through all the trouble to get favre for this game.

The pressure is on them. They are not underdogs no matter how much they cry about it.
 

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Normally, I do not get riled up by reading the local yokels each week.

But for some reason, I am extremely annoyed by what I am reading from the Vikings fans and writers this week. I mean extremely annoyed and irritated.

Perhaps it is that pathetic underdog routine or the sad little man syndrome.

Perhaps it is that annoying horn sound they make in their stadium.

Perhaps it is the fact the entire nation has been forcefed Brett Favre all season long but now they are pretending the team is underexposed and underappreciated.

Whatever the reason I want not just a victory but a crushing one that makes the heartbreak they felt over the Hail Mary seem like child's play. I want them as sick and dejected as they were when Morten Anderson kicked that field goal to vault over them to the Super Bowl.
 

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Alexander;3225224 said:
Normally, I do not get riled up by reading the local yokels each week.

But for some reason, I am extremely annoyed by what I am reading from the Vikings fans and writers this week. I mean extremely annoyed and irritated.

Perhaps it is that pathetic underdog routine or the sad little man syndrome.

Perhaps it is that annoying horn sound they make in their stadium.

Perhaps it is the fact the entire nation has been forcefed Brett Favre all season long but now they are pretending the team is underexposed and underappreciated.

Whatever the reason I want not just a victory but a crushing one that makes the heartbreak they felt over the Hail Mary seem like child's play. I want them as sick and dejected as they were when Morten Anderson kicked that field goal to vault over them to the Super Bowl.

amen.

this underdog, their americas team nonsense is very annoying and scraping of the bottom of the barrell to me.
 

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Let them all be angry and hate it and all that. I just want Dallas to continue to play the way they've been playing and to continue to win. I couldn't care less what the media, other fans, and all that think about it.
 

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This article appears to be a jumble of facts about the Cowboys and Vikings tied together with fairy tears to give the impression that the Vikings are playing the underdog role this weekend.
 

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BraveHeartFan;3225238 said:
Let them all be angry and hate it and all that. I just want Dallas to continue to play the way they've been playing and to continue to win. I couldn't care less what the media, other fans, and all that think about it.
Like I said before, this is normally how I feel. I cannot explain why I am so irritated by their moronic drivel. Maybe it is because the game is so important.
 

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Alexander;3225200 said:
After listening to many of ESPN's talking heads the past two days, this question needs to be asked: Should the Vikings even show up on Sunday?

What?

I thought ESPN and the media in general hated the Dallas Cowboys?

[/SARCASM]

Yes, I agree the ways in which the Vikings are trying to motivate themselves is pretty pathetic.

We have no rivalry with the Vikings.

Besides this Weekend, we could care less about the Vikings.

Thanks
 
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Alexander;3225200 said:
Vikings fans: America's team should be your most despised
Posted by Darren "Doogie" Wolfson

Last update: January 13, 2010 - 8:53 AM


After listening to many of ESPN's talking heads the past two days, this question needs to be asked: Should the Vikings even show up on Sunday?

They are making it sound like the Cowboys are a combination of the '85 Bears and '96 Favre-led Packers.

The only thing that could make me more nauseous this week is if NBC announces that former Cowboy Emmitt Smith is taking over for Conan O'Brien, although since you can't change the stripes of a leopard, we don't have anything to worry about.

Raised by a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan, I was taught early to despise the Mets, Celtics, Knicks, and Cowboys. This latest slurpfest fuels my Dallas dislike even more.

For obvious reasons, the teams Vikings fans loathe the most are the Packers and Bears. With all due respect to those feelings, the franchise you should reject the most is Sunday's opponent, the Dallas Cowboys.

Sure, some of it is jealousy and envy. Five Super Bowl championships to zero. 57 playoff games to 43. The Vikings have been eliminated in the postseason by Dallas four times, which is tied for the most against any team.

The Cowboys have more Hall of Famers, get regular Thanksgiving exposure, and have a longer sell-out streak. Also, according to Forbes, the Cowboys are the most lucrative sports franchise in the United States. A big reason why: A $1.2 BILLION stadium that features go-go dancers as we are entering a second decade of fighting for new digs.

More of it is the perceived inferiority complex that exists with the Cowboys fanbase. They love being called "America's team." So if you root for the Vikings on Sunday, are you anti-American?

Most of it is because Dallas won three Vince Lombardi trophies after being on the receiving end of the most lopsided trade in professional sports history. Simply called "The Trade," in 1989, running back Herschel Walker came to the Vikings for five players, three of them defensive starters, and eight draft picks, including three in the first round, three in the second and one in the third. Dallas soon went from 1-15 in 1989 to titles after the 1992, 1993, and 1995 seasons.

The Vikings had a losing record with Walker (21-23) before releasing him. Their only playoff appearance was a 41-13 loss to the 49ers in 1989.

The 1975 "Hail Mary" Dallas win at Met Stadium, where Vikings cornerback Nate Wright was pushed by Dallas' Drew Pearson, was made easier when the Cowboys eventually lost in the Super Bowl.

Running back Adrian Peterson's favorite childhood team: The Cowboys.

Quarterback Brett Favre is 2-9 lifetime against Dallas. That includes a 0-3 mark in the postseason.

Head coach Brad Childress is 0-1 versus Jerry Jones' team.

Dallas has a winning record against the Vikings in overtime games (2-1), has won the lone NFC championship matchup (23-6 on 1/1/78), and even came away victorious in the Vikings' first ever game, a preseason contest in 1961.

We even have to tolerate a former Cowboy, Troy Aikman, calling this Sunday's game.

For once, instead of hearing "How 'bout them Cowboys?" after these two teams play, wouldn't it be nice to be able to say, "Why not mess with Texas?"
==

"Doogie".

Seriously.

"Doogie"?


This guy is a trip! I've actually found more Dallas Cowboys hate site then anything else on the internet! Go on Facebook actually, and you will find trillions of anti Dallas pages. Made by none other than Eagles, Deadskins, Steelers, and Giants fans. It's like they all joined forces to make up stupid photos about Tony Romo being gay. Oh and of course TO, well we don't have TO anymore so that doesn't even apply!
 

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96 Packers? It was a good team but no where near as good as the 85 Bears

This guy needs a drug test
 

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I love it the more people hate the cowboys the more attention we will always recieve i dont even need to go over this we all know this already. Why are we Americas team??? Because People Love us or Love to hate us there really is no in between and that is why we are so popular. Go Cowboys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Alexander;3225200 said:
They are making it sound like the Cowboys are a combination of the '85 Bears and '96 Favre-led Packers.

Odd combination of teams...

Alexander;3225200 said:
Raised by a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan, I was taught early to despise the Mets, Celtics, Knicks, and Cowboys. This latest slurpfest fuels my Dallas dislike even more.

Well there goes any semblance of objectivity...

Alexander;3225200 said:
Sure, [strike]some[/strike] all of it is jealousy and envy.

FTFY

Alexander;3225200 said:
More of it is the perceived inferiority complex that exists with the Cowboys fanbase. They love being called "America's team." So if you root for the Vikings on Sunday, are you anti-American?

Actually they don't... and you ARE anti-American if you are a Philly fan...

Alexander;3225200 said:
Most of it is because Dallas won three Vince Lombardi trophies after being on the receiving end of the most lopsided trade in professional sports history. Simply called "The Trade," in 1989, running back Herschel Walker came to the Vikings for five players, three of them defensive starters, and eight draft picks, including three in the first round, three in the second and one in the third. Dallas soon went from 1-15 in 1989 to titles after the 1992, 1993, and 1995 seasons.

That's called being shrewd on our part... and being stupid on Mike Lynn's part...

Alexander;3225200 said:
The 1975 "Hail Mary" Dallas win at Met Stadium, where Vikings cornerback Nate Wright was pushed by Dallas' Drew Pearson, was made easier when the Cowboys eventually lost in the Super Bowl.

Again... there was no push and at least we MADE it to the SB

Alexander;3225200 said:
Running back Adrian Peterson's favorite childhood team: The Cowboys.

He's from East Texas you dolt... every Texas kid with a trace of intelligence is a Cowboy fan... the rest root for the Texans...

Alexander;3225200 said:
Quarterback Brett Favre is 2-9 lifetime against Dallas. That includes a 0-3 mark in the postseason.

You forgot to mention that Favre grew up a Cowboy fan as well...

Alexander;3225200 said:
Head coach Brad Childress is 0-1 versus Jerry Jones' team.

Dallas has a winning record against the Vikings in overtime games (2-1), has won the lone NFC championship matchup (23-6 on 1/1/78), and even came away victorious in the Vikings' first ever game, a preseason contest in 1961.

Jealousy rears it's ugly head again... again...

Alexander;3225200 said:
We even have to tolerate a former Cowboy, Troy Aikman, calling this Sunday's game.

Aikman is hardly a homer...

Alexander;3225200 said:
For once, instead of hearing "How 'bout them Cowboys?" after these two teams play, wouldn't it be nice to be able to say, "Why not mess with Texas?"

Come on down and mess with Texas... if you dare...

Doogie... :laugh2:
 

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I almost feel sorry for Viking fans, just imagine if the Cowboys had never won a SB and we had to put all our hopes of winning one on a 40 year old Donovan Mcnabb, it's painfull to even think about it.

Let's put them out of their misery.
 

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I love articles like this. Just shows we really are America's Team.
 
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