The 1971 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 11th in the National Football League (NFL). They finished with an 11–3 record to win the NFC Central title and return to the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season; however, they lost 20–12 at home to the eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round.
1971 Minnesota Vikings season | |
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General manager | Jim Finks |
Head coach | Bud Grant |
Home field | Metropolitan Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 11–3 |
Division place | 1st NFC Central |
Playoff finish | Lost Divisional Playoffs (vs. Cowboys) 12–20 |
Pro Bowlers | DE Carl Eller WR Bob Grim S Paul Krause DT Alan Page T Ron Yary |
AP All-Pros | DE Carl Eller (1st team) DT Alan Page (1st team) T Ron Yary (1st team) |
Uniform | |
In 2007, ESPN.com ranked the 1971 Vikings as the fourth-greatest defense in NFL history,[1] saying, "Considering that their motto was 'Meet at the quarterback,' it's no surprise that the Purple People Eaters held opposing QBs to a 40.4 rating, one of the lowest ever." ESPN also noted that the 1971 Vikings "shut out three opponents, and only one team scored more than 20 points against them. As a result, Alan Page became the first defensive player to ever be named NFL MVP. Carl Eller, Jim Marshall and safety Paul Krause joined Page on the All-Pro team."
Offseason
edit1971 draft
edit1971 Minnesota Vikings Draft | |||||
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Draft order | Player name | Position | College | Notes | |
Round | Selection | ||||
1 | 24 | Leo Hayden | Running back | Ohio State | |
2 | 50 | Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[A] | |||
3 | 76 | Eddie Hackett | Wide receiver | Alcorn A&M | |
4 | 102 | Vince Clements | Running back | Connecticut | |
5 | 128 | Traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers[B] | |||
6 | 154 | Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[A] | |||
7 | 180 | Gene Mack | Linebacker | UTEP | |
8 | 208 | John Farley | Defensive end | Johnson C. Smith | Originally Colts pick[a] |
9 | 232 | Tim Sullivan | Running back | Iowa | |
10 | 258 | Chris Morris | Guard | Indiana | |
11 | 284 | Mike Walker | Linebacker | Tulane | |
12 | 310 | Reggie Holmes | Defensive back | Stout State | |
13 | 336 | Benny Fry | Center | Houston | |
14 | 362 | Jim Gallagher | Linebacker | Yale | |
15 | 388 | Jeff Wright | Safety | Minnesota | |
16 | 413 | Greg Edmonds | Wide receiver | Penn State | Originally 49ers pick[b] |
17 | 439 | Ken Duncan | Punter | Tulsa | Originally 49ers pick[c] |
Notes
- ^ a b The Vikings traded their second- and sixth-round selections (50th and 154th overall), a 1972 third-round selection (76th overall) and OT Steve Smith to the Eagles in exchange for QB Norm Snead.
- ^ The Vikings traded their fifth-round selection (128th overall) to the Steelers in exchange for QB Kent Nix.
- ^ The Vikings originally had 206th overall but passed, allowing the Cowboys and Colts to move up before the Vikings eventually selected in the 208th overall pick.
- ^ The Vikings originally had 414th overall, but moved up to the 413th overall selection when the 49ers passed.
- ^ The Vikings originally had 440th overall, but moved up to the 439th overall selection when the Raiders passed on the 435th overall pick and allowed several teams to move up.
Roster
editQuarterbacks (QB)
Running backs (RB)
Wide receivers (WR)
Tight ends (TE)
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Offensive linemen (OL)
Defensive linemen (DL)
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Linebackers (LB)
Defensive backs (DB)
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Reserve
Rookies in italics
54 active, 4 reserve, 0 practice squad |
Preseason
editWeek | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Attendance[2] |
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1 | August 8 | New England Patriots | W 17–10 | 1–0 | Memorial Stadium (Minneapolis) | 31,813 |
2 | August 14 | at San Diego Chargers | W 34–7 | 2–0 | San Diego Stadium | 49,267 |
3 | August 21 | Chicago Bears | W 34–14 | 3–0 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,900 |
4 | August 28 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | W 26–21 | 4–0 | Three Rivers Stadium | 46,276 |
5 | September 4 | at Denver Broncos | L 7–14 | 4–1 | Mile High Stadium | 43,000 |
6 | September 11 | Miami Dolphins | W 24–0 | 5–1 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,990 |
Regular season
editSchedule
editWeek | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Attendance |
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1 | September 20 | at Detroit Lions | W 16–13 | 1–0 | Tiger Stadium | 54,418 |
2 | September 26 | Chicago Bears | L 17–20 | 1–1 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,900 |
3 | October 3 | Buffalo Bills | W 19–0 | 2–1 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,900 |
4 | October 10 | at Philadelphia Eagles | W 13–0 | 3–1 | Veterans Stadium | 65,358 |
5 | October 17 | at Green Bay Packers | W 24–13 | 4–1 | Lambeau Field | 56,263 |
6 | October 25 | Baltimore Colts | W 10–3 | 5–1 | Metropolitan Stadium | 49,784 |
7 | October 31 | at New York Giants | W 17–10 | 6–1 | Yankee Stadium | 62,829 |
8 | November 7 | San Francisco 49ers | L 9–13 | 6–2 | Metropolitan Stadium | 49,784 |
9 | November 14 | Green Bay Packers | W 3–0 | 7–2 | Metropolitan Stadium | 49,784 |
10 | November 21 | at New Orleans Saints | W 23–10 | 8–2 | Tulane Stadium | 83,130 |
11 | November 28 | Atlanta Falcons | W 24–7 | 9–2 | Metropolitan Stadium | 49,784 |
12 | December 5 | at San Diego Chargers | L 14–30 | 9–3 | San Diego Stadium | 54,505 |
13 | December 11 | Detroit Lions | W 29–10 | 10–3 | Metropolitan Stadium | 49,784 |
14 | December 19 | at Chicago Bears | W 27–10 | 11–3 | Soldier Field | 55,049 |
Game summaries
editWeek 6: vs. Baltimore Colts
editQuarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Colts | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Vikings | 7 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 10 |
at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota
- Date: October 25
- Game time: 8:00 p.m.
- Game weather: 53 °F (12 °C)
- Game attendance: 49,784
- TV: ABC
- Pro-Football-Reference.com
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Standings
editNFC Central | |||||||||
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
Minnesota Vikings | 11 | 3 | 0 | .786 | 5–1 | 9–2 | 245 | 139 | W2 |
Detroit Lions | 7 | 6 | 1 | .538 | 2–3–1 | 3–6–1 | 341 | 286 | L2 |
Chicago Bears | 6 | 8 | 0 | .429 | 2–4 | 5–6 | 185 | 276 | L5 |
Green Bay Packers | 4 | 8 | 2 | .333 | 2–3–1 | 2–7–2 | 274 | 298 | L1 |
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Postseason
editRound | Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Attendance |
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Divisional | December 25 | Dallas Cowboys | L 12–20 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,307 |
Awards, records, and honors
editAll-Pros
editFirst team
- OT Ron Yary (AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW)
- DE Carl Eller (AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW)
- DT Alan Page (AP, NEA, PFWA, PFW)
- S Paul Krause (NEA)
Pro Bowlers
edit- WR Bob Grim
- OT Ron Yary
- DE Carl Eller
- DT Alan Page
- S Paul Krause
League leaders
edit- Bob Lee – Most punts (89), most punting yards (3515)
- Charlie West – Longest interception return (89 yards)
- Alan Page – Most safeties (2)
Statistics
editTeam leaders
editCategory | Player(s) | Value |
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Passing yards | Gary Cuozzo | 842 |
Passing touchdowns | Gary Cuozzo | 6 |
Rushing yards | Clint Jones | 675 |
Rushing touchdowns | Dave Osborn | 5 |
Receiving yards | Bob Grim | 691 |
Receiving touchdowns | Bob Grim | 7 |
Points | Fred Cox | 91 |
Kickoff return yards | Charlie West | 556 |
Punt return yards | Charlie West | 94 |
Interceptions | Charlie West | 7 |
League rankings
editCategory | Total yards | Yards per game | NFL rank (out of 26) |
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Passing offense | 1,655 | 118.2 | 25th |
Rushing offense | 1,695 | 121.1 | 17th |
Total offense | 3,350 | 239.3 | 23rd |
Passing defense | 1,806 | 129.0 | 3rd |
Rushing defense | 1,600 | 114.3 | 6th |
Total defense | 3,406 | 243.3 | 2nd |
References
edit- "1971 Minnesota Vikings Statistics & Players". pro-football-reference.com. Sports Reference. Archived from the original on February 10, 2010. Retrieved January 13, 2010.