The Days Of Selling Aqua Velva Are Over!
The biggest spenders of the offseason after the first ~24 hours of legal tampering, via @Jason_OTC :
— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) March 11, 2025
💰 Vikings - $263M
💰 Patriots - $222.9M
💰 Giants - $181.2M
💰 Seahawks - $151M
💰 Packers - $148.3M https://t.co/FUYZFXP7hy pic.twitter.com/ZCiw6B2Vd7
God bless the Wilfs.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
Wilfs have spent more on FA than the Twins have on payroll...
The Minnesota Twins' current payroll for the 2025 season is projected to be around $140 million, according to Spotrac.com, though some reports suggest it could be slightly higher.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
JustInTime wrote:
God bless the Wilfs.
Wilfs have owned the team for 20 years now - and Zygi aint getting any younger.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
purplefaithful wrote:
Wilfs have owned the team for 20 years now - and Zygi aint getting any younger.
True. We were at a make a wish event together. Great guy.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
Kentis wrote:
& what did you wish for…? :cool: :angel: IOL✅, IDL✅, a Lombardi perhaps? :P
You know…
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
Vikings are definitely going all in to win a championship. The beauty is that this team should be able to stay together for a few years. How much does the offense improve with better protection, a high pick at RB and a QB who has a chance to be even better than Sam was?
Add to that a defensive coordinator who typically does well with modest talent, now having the talent to get pressure on the QB with just 4 rushing. And he's probably not going anywhere. But even if he does, we get 3rd round comp picks two years in a row, and they're counted separately from the player comp picks, which are limited to 4.
Good time to be a Viking fan.
MaroonBells wrote:
Vikings are definitely going all in to win a championship. The beauty is that this team should be able to stay together for a few years. How much does the offense improve with better protection, a high pick at RB and a QB who has a chance to be even better than Sam was?Add to that a defensive coordinator who typically does well with modest talent, now having the talent to get pressure on the QB with just 4 rushing. And he's probably not going anywhere. But even if he does, we get 3rd round comp picks two years in a row, and they're counted separately from the player comp picks, which are limited to 4.
Good time to be a Viking fan.
I’m really thinking RB in the first is a legit option.
BFlo should now be able to mix in more man if he wants.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
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