Tuesday, January 07, 2020

Minnesota Vikings Upsets - History in the Making

Though Bay Area media aren't talking about it, sports news in Minnesota has been all over the underdog Vikings 1987 Divisional Playoff game upset against the San Francisco 49ers. How can any football fan of that era forget the day that QB Joe Montana was "benched" for backup Steve Young; and the 49ers still lost the game 36-24.

In round two of the 2019 playoffs, the lowest seeded Vikings, just like in 1988 (1987 season), are coming off a huge upset victory over the New Orleans Saints. Their next opponent, just like in 1988, are the favored  #1 seed 49ers. It's an NFL Playoff game made for commentator historical flashbacks in the booth. The 1988 game ranks No.9 on the NFL's Top 10 Upsets of All Time list. The star of that game way back when, was none other than Vikings wide receiver Anthony Carter with 227 receiving yards. Lest We Forget:

Twin Cities Pioneer Press

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Anthony Carter (81) runs with the ball for a good gain as San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Tim McKyer remains on the ground during the third quarter of their NFC playoff game at Candlestick Park, Saturday, Jan. 9, 1988, San Francisco, Calif. Carter gained 227 yards on pass receptions, breaking an NFL postseason record to lead the Vikings to a 36-24 upset over the 49ers. (Associated Press / Eric Risberg)


Come this weekend, Anthony Carter and Viking Country fans are hoping to see a repeat of their team's 1987 NFC Divisional Playoff game upset.  Sometimes in sports, history matters. The 49ers could be setup for a repeat of historical proportions. Time will Tell!




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