01-03-2018, 01:39 PM
The Vikings have a chance to win a Super Bowl with Bud Grant still on the payroll.
Grant, the hall of fame coach who was on the wrong end of four Minnesota Super Bowls, is a consultant for the team, and you’d better believe he’s rooting hard for the Vikings to finally go back.
“Of course I’m enjoying it,” Grant said. “I’ve got an office with the Vikings. I’m there every day. I know those people. I’m certainly excited that we’ve got a shot at it. That’s all you can do, and the ball’s got to bounce right.”
Grant, 90, coached the Vikings from 1967-83 and in 1985. He led them to their only four Super Bowl appearances, losses following the 1969, 1973, 1974 and 1976 seasons.
Super Bowl LII is Feb. 4 at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Vikings, who went 13-3 and are the No. 2 seed in the NFC, are trying to become the first team play a Super Bowl in its home stadium.
“It’d be exciting,” Grant said of that possibility. “My family, we’ve grown up with the Vikings. This is my 50th year with the Vikings. I’m pulling as hard as anybody for them.”
Grant isn’t the only former coach cheering for Minnesota, which plays host to a divisional playoff game on Jan. 14. Les Steckel, the Vikings’ coach in 1984 before Grant returned for one final season, watches them play regularly in Nashville, Tenn., where he is retired.
“I’m really excited for them,” Steckel said. “I’m a big fan of (quarterback) Case Keenum and I’m cheering for the Vikings to do well.”
https://www.twincities.com/2018/01/02/le...r-vikings/
Grant, the hall of fame coach who was on the wrong end of four Minnesota Super Bowls, is a consultant for the team, and you’d better believe he’s rooting hard for the Vikings to finally go back.
“Of course I’m enjoying it,” Grant said. “I’ve got an office with the Vikings. I’m there every day. I know those people. I’m certainly excited that we’ve got a shot at it. That’s all you can do, and the ball’s got to bounce right.”
Grant, 90, coached the Vikings from 1967-83 and in 1985. He led them to their only four Super Bowl appearances, losses following the 1969, 1973, 1974 and 1976 seasons.
Super Bowl LII is Feb. 4 at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Vikings, who went 13-3 and are the No. 2 seed in the NFC, are trying to become the first team play a Super Bowl in its home stadium.
“It’d be exciting,” Grant said of that possibility. “My family, we’ve grown up with the Vikings. This is my 50th year with the Vikings. I’m pulling as hard as anybody for them.”
Grant isn’t the only former coach cheering for Minnesota, which plays host to a divisional playoff game on Jan. 14. Les Steckel, the Vikings’ coach in 1984 before Grant returned for one final season, watches them play regularly in Nashville, Tenn., where he is retired.
“I’m really excited for them,” Steckel said. “I’m a big fan of (quarterback) Case Keenum and I’m cheering for the Vikings to do well.”
https://www.twincities.com/2018/01/02/le...r-vikings/