Anything But Politics (ABP)

Vikings, Vikings, Vikings!!

58 min · 16. apr. 2026
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On this episode of "Anything But Politics," Brian, Scott, and Troy share their insights on the 2025 season, expressing mixed feelings about player performances, coaching strategies, and management decisions. They debate the potential of players like JJ McCarthy and Kyler Murray, and discuss the importance of drafting strategies and team needs. The conversation also touches on the Vikings' playoff chances and the potential impact of new coaching hires. The episode wraps up with predictions for the upcoming season and a hopeful outlook for the team's future.

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