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The Minnesota Vikings of the 1970s were among the greatest football teams ever assembled. Entering 1974, Bud Grant’s teams had reached two Super Bowls, but lost them both. The good times don’t last forever. It’s time to cash in.
Written and directed by Jon Bois
Written and produced by Alex Rubenstein
Rights specialist Lindley Sico
Secret Base executive producers Will Buikema and Jon Bois
Known goofs:
• At about the 42-minute mark, Jon says Fran Tarkenton held a 45-8-1 record as starter between 1973 and 1976. His record across these years was actually 43-10-1.
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Комментарии : 824   
@GaijinBaseball
I just want to say thanks to Alan Page for even taking the time to talk to Jon.
@venomous_mario
“An insurmountable lead of 28-3” never fails to make me laugh
@izzygcphoenix
"an insurmountable 28-3 lead midway through the 3rd quarter" was just unnecessary, thanks Alex
@capncrunch4864
“Insurmountable lead of 28-3” falcons fans can never escape lmao
@AliceYobby
The fact that nobody noticed Alan Page not being on the field until now should single-handedly win you two a Pulitzer
@EmmaBonn96
I can’t believe they actually reached out to Alan Page for this. I’m so impressed.
@nickdageek3083
You guys probably won't see this comment, but this series has reached the air waves of Minnesota! They were talking about this during the Paul Allen 9-12 show on the MN sports radio channel! Maybe you guys could get the voice of the Vikings on here! Love the series, even tho it just shows how close this franchise was to being considered one of the best in history. Maybe one day we can get to the top...
@emeraldaly7646
I love how this series gets you emotionally invested in stuff that happened 50 years ago.
@poletooke4691
That cop's agonizing over his jurisdiction brings so much laughter to me 😂
@cakirby
The Alan Page twist in this video is an INCREDIBLE catch by the SB team, I've seen people talk about that play 100 times and NO ONE EVER CAUGHT THAT!?
@baracksays9401
I thought I was a diehard fan but I had absolutely no idea about that miserable fumble call in Super Bowl IX. Furthermore, no Alan Page on the Hail Mary play is an insane notice. This series continues to blow my mind.
@TheBugJug
Fran Tarkenton's father was named Dallas. He lost Dallas on the day he lost to Dallas. That's some mind blowing coincidence there.
@Andrew-wd3qi
I dont know how you guys did it, but as a diehard Packers fan, here I was hoping history was somehow wrong and Tarkenton got that elusive ring.
@davidfalterman8713
Just want to say, I feel like John and Alex’s use of the Z-axis has shown a lot of growth in this series. It started in the Dave Stieb series but there’s so much cool Z-axis action going on here! Love it guys 🙂
@DoobieFerguson
Wow, that part about Fran Tarkenton learning of his father's passing while watching the next game just crushed me and I can't really reason with why other than some sense of empathy for the imagination of those events playing out for another human. That just seems like such a way for the universe to randomly send a "fuck you" his way. He just lost a game he shouldn't have lost for the chance to do what everyone was there to do. Watching from a winnebago in the teams parking lot he just lost for, with his family. Probably already decided which of the two teams he wanted to see win knowing he would've decimated both of them had the officiating errors never been made. There was probably a slight sense of relief being with his family in that moment knowing he at least had that to look forward to for support and them BAM! You find out from broadcasters that your father has passed. Not only did he pass while you were playing but he never got to see how that game ended. You know you lost. He never knew you did. He saw you as a winner until his last moments. You know that isn't what you are. That would defeat my will to survive.
@MrMisties
That call in Superbowl 9 was still the most confounding thing I've ever seen. Pain.
@Sewer_Ghost
RIP Francis Monkman. His music really enhances these videos, sad to hear of his passing
@astra1288
The background music in these videos is always phenomenal but this episode especially sent chills down my spine. rip Francis Monkman
@JonRakos
I had no idea Alan Page not in for the Hail Mary and that is probably the most Vikings thing to ever Viking.
@lacanm1554
Reaching out to alan page is so impressive. Shoutouts to alex for noticing that
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