Interviewing the Enemy: Questions with The Viking Age

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – OCTOBER 15: Case Keenum #7 of the Minnesota Vikings tosses his towel into the stands after defeating the Green Bay Packers on October 15, 2017 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – OCTOBER 15: Case Keenum #7 of the Minnesota Vikings tosses his towel into the stands after defeating the Green Bay Packers on October 15, 2017 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images) /

The Washington Redskins are taking on the Minnesota Vikings in Week 10 of the NFL season. We caught up with a Vikings expert to learn more about the team.

Fresh off their Week 9 upset of the Seattle Seahawks, the Washington Redskins are looking to unseat a top opponent for a second straight week. The Minnesota Vikings are coming to town, and the team is a tough opponent. They have a 6-2 record and they will have a chance to compete for the NFC North title.

But we wanted to know more about the team, so we caught up with Adam Carlson of The Viking Age to learn more about the team. Without further ado, here were our questions.

Riggo’s Rag: What are the Vikings chances of winning the NFC North?

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The Viking Age: The division should be Minnesota’s to lose. Despite losing both Dalvin cook and Sam Bradford, they seem to be overcoming obstacles which would make other teams collapse. And with Green Bay struggling, Detroit doing Lions things, and the Bears as no real threat, the Vikings just need to handle their own business to win back the north. PLus, that’s how it should be done to win a division, get your own work done and not worry about everyone else. Win your games, and everything will fall into place.

RR: How are the Vikings dealing with the unique situation they have at quarterback, regarding Case Keenum, Teddy Bridgewater, and the injured Sam Bradford?

TVA: Honestly, Minnesota is so lucky to have so many talented quarterbacks available. To have three capable starters on the roster as well as a promising young passer is something that most franchises can only dream of and shows the kind of depth that the Vikings have been able to accumulate. While Sam Bradford’s future is up in the air, the future looks to be Teddy’s, however, Case will be holding down the fort for now. The only question is how long Keenum can keep Bridgewater out of the starting role.