Over the year, Minnesota Vikings tickets have been a pathway to heartache for local fans. The Vikings have put together several highly-talented teams throughout their history, and time and time again, the Vikings have suffered a loss that has left a collective hole in the hearts of their loyal fans. However, the times could be changing. After years of turbulence, the Vikings have started to build a program that provides stability, accountability and responsibility for every aspect of the football operation. Could this mean that decades of heartache will end in the near future? We’ll examine several factors to find out.
New Ownership
In May of 2005, the Vikings were sold to Zygi Wilf, and Wilf immediately went to work on repairing the image of a team that had embarrassed the local population several times under the ownership of Red McCombs, a car dealership magnate who had drawn the ire of the public for running what was known to be a “cheap” operation. The Vikings did not pay their coaches well, had a skeleton crew in the scouting department and had allowed the culture of the franchise to deteriorate to a level that was far from professional. In...