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The 1998 Minnesota Vikings

Episode 3 of the The Darko Ages podcast, hosted by kenosborne16, titled "The 1998 Minnesota Vikings" was published on March 21, 2025 and runs 61 minutes.

March 21, 2025 ·61m · The Darko Ages

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The guys talk about the truly dominant (in the regular season) 1998 Minnesota Vikings. They reminisce about Randy Moss and Chris Carter, and speculate about what lessons Lions fans can take from another 15 win regular season team.

The guys talk about the truly dominant (in the regular season) 1998 Minnesota Vikings. They reminisce about Randy Moss and Chris Carter, and speculate about what lessons Lions fans can take from another 15 win regular season team. 

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