The Minnesota Vikings were conceived in a Block E bar owned by Max Winter. The city has since razed Moby Dick's, along with many other buildings in what was a seedy part of town. But the Vikings eventually hit the field in 1961, and the rest is history.
Luke Braun brings us from the Prohibition era to the Norm Van Brocklin Vikings. He details how they got their logo and color scheme and goes in-depth on the early days of Fran Tarkenton, Bill Brown, and Jim Marshall. Braun's documentary is a must-watch for all die-hard Vikings fans.
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