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2000 Minnesota Vikings season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2000 Minnesota Vikings season
The 2000 Minnesota Vikings season was the team's 40th season in the National Football League. ==The season== The team was led by first-year starting quarterback Daunte Culpepper and running back Robert Smith, who ran for a then team record 1,521 yards and 7 touchdowns. The Vikings started out 7–0 and were 11–2 after 14 weeks, but slumped briefly, losing their last three to the Rams, Packers and Colts while Culpepper was hampered by injury. Despite the rough patch, the Vikings would return to the playoffs again for the fifth straight year. After easily beating the Saints in the Divisional game 34–16, they were humiliated 41–0 by the New York Giants in the Conference Championship, and to top that, Robert Smith retired at the end of the year, after only playing eight NFL seasons. After the departures of several members of the famed 1998 team, including Smith, Cris Carter, John Randle and coach Green, the Vikings never again competed for a Super Bowl during Randy Moss' first tenure with the team, though they made the playoffs in 2004 despite winning only eight games. After defeating the Packers in the Wildcard round, the Vikings were ousted by the Philadelphia Eagles the following week. 2000 was the last winning season the Vikings would achieve until 2008.
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