Dennis Green News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/dennis-green/ Minnesota sports, but different Wed, 26 Apr 2023 20:25:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=32,height=32,fit=crop,quality=80,format=auto,onerror=redirect,metadata=none/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-cropped-MSF-favicon-1.jpg Dennis Green News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/dennis-green/ 32 32 Dennis Green Knew Exactly What Drafting Randy Moss Would Do For Vikings Offense https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-vikings/dennis-green-knew-what-randy-moss-would-become-nfl-draft/ Wed, 26 Apr 2023 20:24:58 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=42458 25 years ago, the Minnesota Vikings stood pat at pick 21 in the 1st round of the NFL Draft and waited patiently for the most talented player available, Randy Moss, to fall directly into their laps.

Dennis Green knew Randy Moss was him early on.

Then head coach, Dennis Green, told the ESPN broadcast crew shortly after the pick was announced, that the Vikings had planned on taking Moss for nearly 6 months (November). Green felt that the Marshall University star had a really good chance of falling to them — mostly due to the off-the-field red flags followed him throughout the draft process — no matter where the Vikings slotted into the back half of that draft.

But that wasn’t all Denny knew. In that same in-draft remote interview, Green explained to Chris Berman & Co exactly what Randy Moss was about to transform the 1998-99 Minnesota Vikings offense into. One of the “most potent offenses in the National Football League”.

Boomer: When did you think Randy Moss would come to you?

Green: “Probably last November because I think, in the National Football League.. well, let’s face it, this is old old news. I mean, this is not like it happened yesterday and that’s been our philosophy. We’ll take the best player on the board So last November I thought it could be, regardless of whether we’re picking 30 or further down, that we could get [Randy Moss].”

“We have no doubts about Randy Moss. What we think is this: Randy Moss teaming up with Cris Carter and Jake Reed, with Robert Smith in the backfield running the football and Andrew Glover going down the middle, will give us the most potent offense in the National Football League. And that’s why we drafted him.”

Moss changed football as a rookie

Spot on, Denny. In his rookie season, Randy Moss went off for 69 receptions, 1,313 yards and 17 touchdowns. The 1998 Vikings offense was one of the most prolific and high powered offenses in NFL history.

Moss’ rookie season is one of the most dominant in sports history and it forever changed the game of professional football, forcing defenses to account for a deep threat the likes of which the league had never seen before. The below video is a must watch and listen for any Vikings fan. Goosebumps.

Randy’s 17 touchdowns set an all time record for rookie wide receivers. He won Rookie of the Year and was named a first team All-Pro in his first season. He also came in 3rd for league MVP voting.

The negatives that popped up during his draft process would come back to bite Randy, though. Had he played an entire career of meaningful games that he fully participated in, he would have been unarguably the best receiver to every play in the NFL.

@VikeFans on Twitter found and tweeted out about 10 minutes worth of ESPN draft coverage from that fateful day, including more Dennis Green, tape from when Moss started to slide and footage of the Vikings making their selection.

Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan

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Before Projecting 2018 Let’s Remember the Vikings Have Been Here Before… https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-vikings/before-projecting-2018-lets-remember-the-vikings-have-been-here-before/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-vikings/before-projecting-2018-lets-remember-the-vikings-have-been-here-before/#respond Sun, 29 Jul 2018 23:49:41 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=10418



Excitement has been building and the red blood normally flowing through the Minnesota body is slowly dulling and darkening into the deep, thick purple that flows through a Vikings fan for 6 months of the year. Scrolling through Twitter, as social media tries its best to bring me down like the rest of society, I can’t help but notice all of the Vikings’ record predictions I’m seeing. Naturally, Minnesota fans are tempering expectations. It’s the easy argument this year. Nobody is calling for an epic collapse, with the Vikings returning 19 of 22 starters plus Kirk Cousins, but you’re seeing a lot of rational thought around the idea that a 13-3 season is just a difficult thing to bring to fruition, especially two years in a row.

Fair.

Plus, we don’t have to look any farther than our own recent history to give even more credibility to that difficulty. The Vikings have had 3 NFC Championship Game runs since their dominance in the 70’s (which also ended in heartbreak as most know). The three seasons that followed those heartbreaking games ranged anywhere from disappointing to downright disastrous.

So, let’s look back; shall we?

The Disappointing (1999-‘00):

Following the great 1998 season, where an infamous missed FG (one of them) in the NFC Championship proved to be the only force that could stop Randy Moss & Co. that season, the Vikings entered Training Camp 1999 as bigger favorites than Hillary Clinton at the start of the 2016 election season. Both scenarios also ended quite similarly. After beating the Falcons in a Week 1 revenge game, the Vikings lost 4 of their next 5 and were bitch-slapped by the reality of life in the NFL. You need to bring it every game and every season. Nobody walks through that league.

However, the team would rebound to make the playoffs and even secure a victory in the Wild Card round over the Cowboys. But, that’s all the further they’d make it as the St. Louis version of the “Greatest Show on Turf” outscored them in an epic dome shootout that ended with a ridiculous playoff score of 39-47.

I started with the letdown of the ‘99-‘00 season just to get you lubed up. Because, it gets a lot worse from there.

The Disastrous (2001-‘02):

After the frustration of the season referenced above, the Vikings came back for vengeance in the ‘00-‘01 season. The focus out of camp was much more evident as they started the season with a perfect 7-0 record. However, they finished in frustrating fashion, losing their last 3 games, but still backed into a first round bye with an 11-5 record.

After disposing of the Saints with ease in the Divisional Round, we all know what happened in New York the next week vs the Kerry Collins-led Giants…

41-DONUT

Returning most of the key pieces from that NFC Title game squad, the Vikings had high expectations again, entering ‘01-‘02. When you have Randy Moss, Cris Carter, and Daunte Culpepper coming off of 4K yards and 33 TD’s the year before, that’s what happens. This time however, the disappointment of a year that fell far-short of our expectations didn’t linger into the playoffs. It sucker punched us like a bad WWE script.

The team started 1-3 and it didn’t get much better from there. After a 5-10 start, Dennis Green was fired and so we began the Mike Tice era. He would only go on to ruin the rest of our time with Randy Moss, coaching 4 seasons, and finishing over .500 only half of the time with uber-talented teams (9-7 record both years over) and only making the playoffs once (2004 | 8-8).

2010 Brett Favre (2010-‘11):

And that, of course, brings us to the Brett Favre saga. He came in the most dramatic of fashion to play Jesus for a wine-thirsty franchise he once despised for a legendary 2009 season that will forever live in Minnesota infamy for many reasons that we don’t need to live through again. Favre should have done two things after that Saints game. He should have called the New Orleans police and charged their football team with multiple accounts of assault and attempted murder (among possible other charges), AND he also should have retired FOR GOOD. Instead, he popped some more pain meds and let his teammates drag his old ass onto the field for one more comeback season. I mean, it was most of the same characters so what could go wrong, right?

Brett should have realized his mistake and slipped back into hibernation after the first game vs New Orleans, when the offense was only able to muster nine points in a loss. It didn’t get much better from there. Favre would lose his consecutive games started streak after getting beat to shit for 13.5 games and the team would stumble to a 6-10 record that would bring an end to Brad Childress’ head coaching career and result in the drafting of Christian Ponder and the free agency signing of Donavon McNabb…

Minneapolis Miracle to Philadelphia Letdown (2018-‘19):

And here we are again. Another life-changing Minnesota Vikings season, that ended in another mind-numbing NFC Championship embarrassment, brings on a new year with most of the same team and VERY lofty expectations. Are we in for another heartbreak season after an entire offseason of hype and….. hope?

You’ll have to wait until tomorrow to find out. I’ll drop my record projection in part 2 of this article. Come on, this is already almost 1000 words. Nobody wants to read more than that in one sitting.

See you tomorrow…

Eric Strack
Minnesota Sports Fan @RealMNSportsFan

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