Midweek VT: OL Public Opinion, A Physical Identity, and Booth’s Opportunity

Brian O'Neill
Dec 23, 2018; Detroit, MI, USA; Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Brian O'Neill (75) and offensive guard Mike Remmers (74) during the game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports

Vikings Territory works in partnership with Purple PTSD, similarly doing their utmost to put forth excellent Minnesota Vikings content. As a result, we occasionally promote what they have to offer. Take a look of five of their articles from the early part of the week.

  1. Vikings OL Still Not Moving Needle in Court of Public Opinion: I can understand this one.
  2. The Homegrown Nature of the 2022 Vikings Offense: Apart from a notable QB, most of the Vikings offensive talent came through the draft and UDFA.
  3. Andrew Booth Has Perfect Opportunity to Shine with Vikings: A starting spot is up for grabs if the rookie can excel early.
  4. Vikings Looking to Showcase Physical Identity: Being more dominant in the trenches would help.
  5. Vikings Rookie Has a Promising Future: Indeed, I certainly hope so!

Enjoy the extra reading, Vikings fans. Skol.

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