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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl odds: 1.9 percent (tied for 16th) A trendy Super Bowl pick last season after breaking through with a division title in 2015, Minnesota's season never really got going. Teddy Bridgewater and Adrian Peterson combined to play 84 offensive snaps, and while Sam Bradford played better than anyone might have expected, the Vikings' offense was dead on arrival thanks to the league's worst O-line. The defense kept the team afloat during the first half of the season, but once Harrison Smith went down with a high ankle sprain and their astronomical turnover rate regressed, the Vikings couldn't keep up. General manager Rick Spielman has invested in the offensive line this offseason, spending big to add a pair of new tackles in Riley Reiff and Mike Remmers. The interior of the line, anchored by rookie third-rounder Pat Elflein at center, might be a bigger concern now. The defense should be great, and if Bradford can stay healthy and one of the young receivers -- most likely Stefon Diggs -- breaks out, the Vikings have both the stars and the depth to challenge any team in the NFC. 16th.........16th. Hope Viking fans everywhere take notice. The hope that this team plays a home game in US Bank stadium for a super bowl title..............that hope disappeared with the performance of the offensive line in exhibition. I know.....it is only exhibition. We need a miracle for it to happen.
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