Secret Base | The two heroes | Dorktown @SecretBaseSBN | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 16 hours ago
The 1990s Minnesota Vikings were like a fireworks display gone wrong in all the right ways. They smoked, popped, and fizzled out. And just as you thought you had a dud on your hands, they set off every car alarm on the block, exploding into a team the likes of which the sport of football has never seen before or since.
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:
• Around the 14-minute mark, Warren Sapp, a defensive tackle, should be in purple.
• Around 28.5 minutes in, the book was published in the middle of the 1997 season.
• Around 56 and 59.5 minutes in, Alex, who does not subscribe to the societal emphasis on round numbers/putting numbers that happen to end in zero on a pedestal, has a couple charts where the dataset reprents touchdowns of more than 40 yards -- aka 41+ yards rather than the slightly more inclusive 40+.
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The 1990s Minnesota Vikings were like a fireworks display gone wrong in all the right ways. They smoked, popped, and fizzled out. And just as you thought you had a dud on your hands, they set off every car alarm on the block, exploding into a team the likes of which the sport of football has never seen before or since.
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:
• Around the 14-minute mark, Warren Sapp, a defensive tackle, should be in purple.
• Around 28.5 minutes in, the book was published in the middle of the 1997 season.
• Around 56 and 59.5 minutes in, Alex, who does not subscribe to the societal emphasis on round numbers/putting numbers that happen to end in zero on a pedestal, has a couple charts where the dataset reprents touchdowns of more than 40 yards -- aka 41+ yards rather than the slightly more inclusive 40+.
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Nbabae
Enter the Secret Base: http://www.sbnation.com/secret-base
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/secretbase
Follow us on Twitch: twitch.tv/secretbasesbn
Follow us on Tiktok: tiktok.com/@secretbasesbn?
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/9pMHRV
Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/NvpZFF
Explore SB Nation: http://www.sbnation.com