SKOL search: Is Malik Willis the next Josh Allen?

There are clearly some similarities between Willis and Allen.

This Sunday evening, we were witnesses to one of the most remarkable football games of our lifetime. Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes were on another planet with both players amassing an EPA/play over 0.500,  combining for seven touchdowns, zero interceptions and only six punts.

Sunday’s game—and the weekend in general—epitomized the seismic shift that we have been seeing in the NFL over the last decade. If your quarterback is playing at a superb level, you can overcome a subpar defense.

These two quarterbacks exemplify the ultimate victory when you bet on a player with sky-high traits. Neither were polished college players or even considered successful starters for their respective programs. There were major accuracy issues with Allen and questions about Mahomes’ decision-making abilities, including whether the Air Raid would translate to the NFL.

But there are two things both players possessed that has shown an immaculate ability to translate: outside of structure play and immense arm talent.

The NFL is largely a reactionary and copycat league. We have seen it time and time again that one organization shows some progressive thinking, the rest of the league will copy that process to produce their own levels of success. The most recent examples are teams starting to utilize RPOs, the massive expansion of wide zone and focus on rotating defensive lineman. The next trend is becoming glaringly obvious: high upside quarterbacks with elite arm talent.

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Vikings’ “#Skol” slogan ranked third best Twitter hashtag in the NFL

Skol is a phrase Minnesota Vikings fans have grown familiar with.

Vikings fans have a song and a chant that features the word “Skol” in it, and on Twitter, the team uses the “#Skol” slogan quite often.

USA TODAY’s Nate Davis recently ranked all the NFL team’s hashtags, and he gave the Vikings high marks for theirs. Davis tabbed “#Skol” third best Twitter slogan in the NFL. Here’s what he said:

“Such sweet symbiosis between Norse culture and the team’s battle cry, which produces one of the coolest pre-game images in the league when Vikes fans are clapping in unison while chanting “Skol!” full throat.”

As reported by Sports Illustrated, the phrase Skol comes from the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian word “Skål,” which refers to a bowl that was often filled with beer and shared among friends. The word ended up becoming a way of saying “Cheers.”

NFL team win total best bets: How many games will the Minnesota Vikings win in 2020?

Assessing the Minnesota Vikings’ projected win total for the 2020 NFL season, with best bets for their Over/Under.

How many games will the Minnesota Vikings win in the 2020 NFL season? We look at BetMGM‘s projected win total and the Over/Under odds, while looking back at the 2019 season and key offseason roster changes.

Minnesota Vikings’ 2019 season

The Vikings earned a second trip to the postseason in the last three years with a 10-6 regular-season record and a second-place finish in the NFC North. They then stunned the New Orleans Saints – and most of the football world – with a 26-20 overtime win at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in the wild-card round, before losing 27-10 on the road against the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round.

The Vikes were 9-7 against the spread in the regular season, winning by an average margin of 6.5 points per game and covering by 2.8 PPG. They also went 9-7 against the Over/Under while topping the point projections by just 0.7 PPG.

Minnesota Vikings’ 2020 offseason changes

The Vikings have been one of the busier teams this offseason. WR Stefon Diggs was traded to the Buffalo Bills along with a seventh-round pick for the No. 22 selection in the 2020 NFL Draft and three other picks. QB Kirk Cousins was re-signed to a two-year extension worth $66 million.

The defense took several hits with the releases of DT Linval Joseph and CB Xavier Rhodes, and the departures of CB Trae Waynes and DE Everson Griffen. WR Justin Jefferson was chosen in the first round of the draft to replace Diggs. CBs Jeff Gladney (first round) and Cameron Dantzler (third round) will help reinforce the secondary.


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Minnesota Vikings’ 2020 opponents

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Chicago Bears Home
Detroit Lions Home
Green Bay Packers Home
Jacksonville Jaguars Home
Tennessee Titans Home
Atlanta Falcons Home
Carolina Panthers Home
Dallas Cowboys Home
Bears Away
Lions Away
Packers Away
Houston Texans Away
Indianapolis Colts Away
New Orleans Saints Away
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Away
Seattle Seahawks Away

Baltimore Ravens’ 2020 win total: Best bets

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Sunday, May 3 at 2:30 p.m. ET.

Projected wins: 8.5 / OVER: -159 / UNDER: +130

The Vikings have topped their 2020 projected win total in three of the past five seasons and they haven’t won fewer than eight games since a 7-9 campaign in 2014. The Over is thus a heavy favorite with low odds of -159 returning a profit of just $6.29 on a $10 bet.

The UNDER 8.5 (+130) is our advised wager. The Vikings are tied with the 10th-most difficult schedule in 2020, and that doesn’t account for the projected improvements of the Buccaneers and rival Bears and Lions. Minnesota went just 2-4 in divisional play last season. It’s difficult to envision them going better than 3-3 in the NFC North, leaving little room for error, particularly on the road, where they’ll face three playoff teams from 2019, in addition to the Packers.

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2020 NFL MVP Odds: Is Dalvin Cook worth a bet?

Analyzing the betting odds to be named the NFL’s 2020 MVP, with a look at whether Dalvin Cook is worthy of a bet this season.

Do you think Minnesota Vikings RB Dalvin Cook has what it takes to win the 2020 NFL MVP? Let’s examine his chances, the BetMGM NFL futures odds around it happening and whether or not Cook is worth an MVP bet.

Two things need to be addressed up front:

  1. When healthy, Cook is in the top-tier of starting running backs and is among the handful of backs you could argue deserves a sizable second contract.

  2. Cook has virtually no shot at winning the 2020 NFL MVP since only four running backs have won NFL MVP since the turn of the century.

As the old adage goes, crazier things have happened, so, let’s try to figure out a way Cook can be the first running back since 2012 to win NFL MVP.

Dalvin Cook’s 2020 NFL MVP odds

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday, April 10 at 3 p.m. ET.

Part of my proof Cook (+5000) is in the upper echelon of running backs is that he has the fourth-best odds of all RBs to win the 2020 MVP award at BetMGM.

The other three—Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry—are tied at +3300. From a talent perspective, Cook takes a backseat to no running back in the NFL, but availability is the best ability in the NFL and health has been a concern for Cook since entering the league; he is yet to play a full 16-game regular season. This is the main reason why BetMGM’s price for Cook as 2020 NFL MVP is so juicy.


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Dalvin Cook’s stats

2019 was Cook’s most productive year because it was his healthiest. He set personal bests in rushing yards (1,135), rushing touchdowns (13) and yards from scrimmage (1,654). He was the Vikings’ most valuable skill position player and acted as QB Kirk Cousins‘ security blanket. Minnesota was 4-1 in games Cook ran for over 100 yards and he was the best player on the field in their NFC Wild Card upset of the New Orleans Saints, recording 130 scrimmage yards and two rushing touchdowns.

Again, Cook’s injury luck has plagued him in his first three seasons, as he is yet to play a full 16-game regular season. In his rookie campaign, Cook was leading the NFL in rushing yards before tearing his ACL in Week 4 and could’ve rushed for 1,000 yards in his second season if it wasn’t for a nagging hamstring issue that kept him out of five games. The Vikings lost both games Cook missed in 2019 and if he has any chance at winning MVP, he’ll need to play all 16 contests.

Is Dalvin Cook worth a 2020 NFL MVP bet?

As much as I love Cook and am rooting for a renaissance season for the running back position, I cannot in good faith recommend a bet here. The biggest thing to keep in mind is that only four running backs have won the NFL MVP since the turn of the century: Marshall Faulk in 2000, Shaun Alexander in 2005, LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006 and Adrian Peterson in 2012.

Their paths to victory? Faulk, Alexander and then Tomlinson each set the NFL single-season record for total touchdowns during their MVP campaigns, and Peterson ran for the second-most yards in a season (2,097) in the year he won MVP.

So the question is “Can Dalvin Cook put together a legendary season?” It’s possible, but you’re better off saving money and PASSING ON DALVIN COOK TO WIN 2020 NFL MVP. 

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How to Watch Vikings vs. 49ers, NFL Playoffs Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Vikings vs. 49ers Live Online.

The No. 6 seed Minnesota Vikings head west to take on the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers in the NFL divisional round of the playoffs on Saturday. The all-time series is tied 23-23-1, but the Vikings have won four of the last five meetings, including a 24-16 home victory back in 2018. Ironically, the only 49ers victory during that time span came in 2015 on their home turf. Can San Francisco continue its magical season or will Minnesota play spoiler for the second straight weekend?

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Vikings vs. 49ers

  • When: Saturday, January 11
  • Time: 4:35 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Minnesota advanced to the NFL divisional round after a thrilling 26-20 overtime win against the Saints in New Orleans. Drew Brees and company tied it up as time expired in the fourth quarter, but it was Kirk Cousins who stepped up for the Vikings who had the first possession in overtime. Minnesota fell short last year and there were questions as to the ability of Cousins to win the big game. He completed 19 of 31 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown, 129 of those yards to wide receiver Adam Thielen. Running back Dalvin Cook carried the load with 28 carries for 94 yards and two touchdowns. They face the NFL’s top-ranked defense this weekend in San Francisco. Minnesota was 10 of 18 on third down and controlled the time of possession against New Orleans. It won’t be easy, but many didn’t have them winning in the first round. If they can keep that momentum on offense, they will have success. 

Defensively, The Vikings did an excellent job containing Drew Brees, Michael Thomas, and a potent Saints offense. They forced two turnovers and sacked Brees three times, including a key stop by Danielle Hunter, which caused him to fumble and Jalyn Holmes to recover it on the Minnesota 36-yard line. Hunter finished the game with five tackles and one and a half sacks, while Eversen Griffin chipped in three tackles and an additional one and a half sacks. Opponents are averaging 16.9 points per game against the Vikings. If they can limit the 49ers offense, they have a chance at pulling off the upset.

Expect the 49ers on offense to pound the ball with running backs Raheem Mostert and Matt Breida. They also boast one of the best tight ends in the league in George Kittle, who has 85 catches for 1,054 yards on the season. Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is an excellent game manager and should put them in a position to advance to the NFC Championship game. 

The 49ers don’t have to put up a slew of points with the defensive front seven they have. Defensive ends Arik Armstead, Nick Bosa, DeForest Buckner, and Dee Ford have a combined 33 sacks on the season. San Francisco has no problem pressuring the quarterback and should be in the face of Kirk Cousins all game long. 

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