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  Working on rebuilding the forum
Posted by: Mike Olson - 04-10-2026, 08:35 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (9)

Not sure if you guys saw it in the pinned messages but I am rebuilding the forum from the ground up and could really use some input from you guys to make sure that we have everything we need when I launch it. 

I am writing our own software for the most part and trying not to lock in on using a platform that already exists because frankly all of them are annoying in one way or another. 

So if you could Please take a look that thread and let me know your thoughts.

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  Shield under investigation
Posted by: purplefaithful - 04-09-2026, 05:06 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (4)

The Justice Department is investigating the NFL for potential anticompetitive practices, according to a government official.

The official, who was not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation by name and spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday, said the investigation is “about affordability for consumers and creating an even playing field for providers.”

The investigation was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

The NFL has not received a notification that the league is being investigated, according to two other people with knowledge of the situation. Those people spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on possible legal matters.

The investigation comes amid increasing federal scrutiny of the amount of money fans are paying to watch sports on television. The Federal Communications Commission, for example, is seeking public comments on the ongoing shift of live sports from broadcast channels to streaming services.

The NFL said in a statement Thursday that over 87% of its games are available on broadcast television, including all that are played in a team’s local market.

‘’The NFL’s media distribution model is the most fan and broadcaster-friendly in the entire sports and entertainment industry. The 2025 season was our most viewed since 1989 and reflects the strength of the NFL distribution model and its wide availability to all fans," the league said in its statement.

Utah Sen. Mike Lee, chair of the Senate judiciary subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy, and consumer rights, wrote a letter to the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission on March 3 urging them to review whether the NFL’s distribution methods are in line with the Sports Broadcasting Act, which grants limited antitrust immunity to allow teams to collectively license game broadcasts to national networks.

“The modern distribution environment differs substantially from the conditions that precipitated this exemption. Instead of a small number of free broadcast networks, the NFL now licenses games simultaneously to subscription streaming platforms, premium cable networks, and technology companies operating under different business models,’’ the Republican senator wrote. ‘’To the extent collectively licensed game packages are placed behind subscription paywalls, these arrangements may no longer align with the statutory concept of sponsored telecasting or the consumer-access rationale underlying the antitrust exemption.’’

Lee said in his letter that football fans spent almost $1,000 on cable and streaming subscriptions. Forbes estimated the cost of watching every NFL game via streaming last season at $765.

The NFL aired games last season on CBS, NBC, ABC/ESPN/ESPN+, Fox, NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and YouTube TV.

The Sports Broadcasting Act exemption passed in 1961 applies only to broadcast television. Courts have ruled in the past that it does not apply to other media, including cable, satellite and streaming.

The Sports Broadcasting Act includes a rule allowing blackouts of local games, which still applies to out-of-market packages sold by the league. The NFL ended local TV blackouts, which applied to games within 75 miles of a team’s market if they did not sell out 72 hours before kickoff, after the 2014 season.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee requested briefings from the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB on whether antitrust exemptions should still be granted for coordinating their broadcast television rights.

All four of the major North American professional sports leagues have deals with streaming platforms.

In 2024, a jury in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles ruled the NFL violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription service and awarded $4.7 billion in damages.

A federal judge overturned the verdict in the class-action lawsuit because the testimony of two witnesses for the subscribers had flawed methodologies and should have been excluded.

The lawsuit covered 2.4 million residential subscribers and 48,000 businesses in the United States who paid for the ‘’Sunday Ticket’’ package on DirecTV of out-of-market games from the 2011 through 2022 seasons.

Because damages can be tripled under federal antitrust laws, the NFL could have been liable for $14,121,779,833.92.

Source: AP

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  Vikings Top 30 Visits
Posted by: MaroonBells - 04-09-2026, 08:55 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (36)

Hard to find a comprehensive list anywhere, but this is a good start. VIR is virtual meeting, PRO is pro day visit, WOR is a private workout. What can be surmised from this? The Vikings will take a RB. ILB is a real consideration starting in round 2. The Vikings are looking at mostly middle round WRs. Why would they meet with Pregnon, who is a round 1-2 guard? I think to ask about Thieneman and Sadiq. 

Demond Claiborne, Running Back, Wake Forest (T30)
Jonah Coleman, RB, Wash (T30)
Emmett Johnson, RB, NE (T30)
Jacobian Guilory, Defensive Tackle, LSU (PRO)
Gracen Halton, Defensive Tackle, Oklahoma (PRO)
Anthony Hill Jr., Linebacker, Texas (T30)
Erick Hunter, Linebacker, Morgan State (PRO)
Ted Hurst, Wide Receiver, Georgia State (T30)
Khalil Jacobs, Inside Linebacker, Missouri (VIR)
Chris Johnson, Cornerback, San Diego State (WOR)
Tristan Leigh^, Offensive Tackle, Clemson (WOR, T30)
Lance Mason, Tight End, Wisconsin (T30)
Jake Pope, Offensive Tackle, Illinois State (PRO)
Emmanuel Pregnon, Offensive Guard, Oregon (PRO)
Mason Reiger, Defensive End, Wisconsin (T30)
Treydan Stukes, Cornerback, Arizona (PRO)
Jeff Golday, ILB, Cinc (T30)

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  For the upcoming season.... What would you want in a Web Forum
Posted by: Mike Olson - 04-08-2026, 09:57 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (52)

Let's hear it. 

What would you like a web forum to have? Aside from free beer and the girl you could never get, what would you want in a web forum for VikeFans.com?

For me I want an audio hangout sort of like discord but without creepy people there.
I want a mobile app that just works.
Of course a chatroom that works and has every bell and whistle we could want.

Another thing that would be helpful is if there is anything from this software that you absolutely want to have that isn't integrated into most forum platforms let me know please




If anyone wants to watch the building process of a potential new home and play around on the dev site you can check it out at:
http://dev.vikefans.com

If you register an account there it will be wiped on the day that we transition from here to there. So don't worry about anyone stealing your account.
Be aware it will be incredibly ugly for a while as I am trying to focus on functionality first and then styling.

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  DJ’s Top 50
Posted by: JustInTime - 04-08-2026, 02:34 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (14)

https://www.nfl.com/news/daniel-jeremiah...nkings-4-0

16-22 fits about perfectly. Value is the for S. If they love a WR and want a S later, and there are plenty to be had, that works. If they want to trade down, particularly for a team looking for an OT (Chiefs) there’s plenty of those too.

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  Russini and Vrabel
Posted by: smleh - 04-08-2026, 09:28 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (35)

https://pagesitwitter.com/2026/04/07/cel...ury-hotel/

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  Potential New Destination For Greenard
Posted by: JustInTime - 04-06-2026, 07:10 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (11)



I think I’d prefer the 4th the former first round bust.

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  Dexter Lawrence requests trade
Posted by: supafreak84 - 04-06-2026, 06:39 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (21)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/4841...ources-say

The Viking destroyer wants out of New York and the Vikings have a huge need along the defensive line. Would you give up #18 to get it done?

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  Always glad to see alumni get honored...
Posted by: purplefaithful - 04-06-2026, 04:38 PM - Forum: The Longship - No Replies

A lot of times, these guys don't get recognized like this until after they're gone. Am glad Cottrell is still here to enjoy it.

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Until recently, this reporter hadn’t spoken to Ted Cottrell since the evening of Nov. 4, 2007.

Ted was outside the visiting locker room at the Metrodome. As San Diego Chargers defensive coordinator, he had just been swept up in a perfect storm the likes of which had never been seen in the NFL before or since.

Adrian Peterson, a force of nature in his eighth NFL game, posted a record 296 yards rushing for the Vikings that day. With Cottrell’s defense missing key players at all three levels by halftime, Peterson ran 17 times in the second half for 253 yards, a 14.9-yard average per carry.

Cottrell, gracious as ever, was done explaining the fiasco when he started walking the wrong way toward where he thought the team buses were waiting. Having been the Vikings defensive coordinator from 2004-05, Cottrell was used to turning that way out of the locker room.

“Ted,” the reporter called out, sheepishly. “You’re going the wrong way.”

Cottrell shook his head as he turned and slowly walked back. Putting his hand on the reporter’s shoulder, he smiled and said, “It’s been that kind of day.”

Fortunately for Cottrell, he has always been a survivor. A guy who has had a lot more good days in football than bad ones.

How good?

So good that the Pro Football Hall of Fame is honoring him June 24-25 in Canton, Ohio. Cottrell will join the late former 49ers offensive line coach Bobb McKittrick and former Dolphins and Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff as this year’s recipients of the “Awards of Excellence” among assistant coaches.

“It means a lot to be honored by peers for all the hard work and the sacrifice that’s gone into this,” Cottrell said. “I’m hoping it’s not over just yet.”

Cottrell is 78. His last job was in 2023 as defensive coordinator/linebackers coach in a USFL reboot of a New Jersey Generals team based in Canton. He is out of football now but hoping it’s only temporary.

“I got a lot of football knowledge up in this big, old head of mine,” Cottrell said with his vintage laugh. “There’s so much knowledge in that big head that I have to share it with someone as an adviser or something. So, anyone out there, spread the word.”

Cottrell spent 24 years in the NFL with six franchises. This won’t be his first trip to Canton. He presented career NFL sack leader Bruce Smith for his Hall of Fame induction in 2009.

“I got to Buffalo with Marv [Levy] in 1986, Bruce’s second year,” Cottrell said. “Bruce and I became very close. After his second year, my first year with him, he had 15 sacks and didn’t make All-Pro.

“He was really down. I worked with him. Told him to keep doing what he was doing and he’d make the Hall of Fame because God didn’t make too many people like him walking this earth.”

When Smith was inducted, he thanked Cottrell for being “the one that helped me become a complete player.”

Part of Cottrell’s recognition from the Hall of Fame is his role in helping the 3-4 defensive scheme — three linemen, for linebackers — evolve. He says he was doing schemes with nose tackles that others weren’t.

“I’ll call it a ‘knock ’em back’ technique,” Cottrell said. “My inside linebackers were like, ‘Where do we fit?’ And I’d say, ‘Wherever the nose tackle ain’t.’ And I’d tell my nose tackle, ‘Pick a side and stay on that side.’ ”

Cottrell’s work with nose tackle Pat Williams in Buffalo’s 3-4 scheme led to the Vikings bringing Williams to Minnesota for its 4-3 scheme.
“When Buffalo gave up on Pat and the Vikings were talking about him, I said, ‘Bring him here because I know what to do with him and he will be a force for us,’ ” Cottrell said. “The rest is history on that one.”

Cottrell’s highlight with the Vikings came during the 2004 postseason. A playoff trip to Lambeau Field as a heavy underdog turned into Cottrell’s defense intercepting Brett Favre four times in a 31-17 upset.

“The game Randy Moss mooned Lambeau Field!” roared Cottrell, referring to Moss bending over and pretending to lower his pants after a touchdown catch. “One of the funniest things I ever seen. Randy was smart. I learned a lot about defense talking to Randy about what he’s looking at.

“Well, at the time, people didn’t know the story behind Randy mooning the fans. Those fans over in Green Bay, they’d line up to actually moon the team bus when it went by. Only Randy could think to do that.”

Three years later, Cottrell was on the other side of Vikings greatness when Peterson was unleashed on the Chargers.

“We went back to San Diego and I didn’t even go home that night,” Cottrell said. “I studied the tape with [assistant] Kevin Ross and it had nothing to do with the calls or the defense. We had guys unblocked standing in the hole and Adrian just went ‘zoom’ and was gone. Over and over.”

Cottrell didn’t change anything for the following week against the Colts.

“I told the guys: ‘It’s a copycat league, so everything the Vikings tried, the Colts will run. Just execute and make the play,’ ” Cottrell said.
The Colts tried the same things. The Chargers held them to 75 yards rushing on 26 carries (2.9) with a long of 10 yards. San Diego won the game 23-21 and went on to win the AFC West with an 11-5 record and reach the AFC Championship Game.

Cottrell’s defense was fifth in points allowed (17.8) and first in takeaways (48).

Yep, Cottrell has had more good days in football than bad ones.

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  Skule back to Bucs
Posted by: Montana Tom - 04-06-2026, 01:40 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (5)

FA and backup OL Justin Skule, who had a career high 578 snaps as a Viking (with a mediocre 65.7 PFF grade) has re-signed with the Bucs, who he played for from 2022-2024.  

Glad he found a job...not in Minnesota.

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