Sam Darnold was hanging onto the ball forever on Monday night and Vikings' radio announcer Paul Allen said what everyone was thinking.
There is not an announcer in sports more passionate than longtime Minnesota Vikings radio voice Paul Allen. Unfortunately for him and for Vikings fans everywhere, that passion has come out for far too many defeats than victories when it matters most.
The Minnesota Vikings had to deal with Kevin O'Connell trade rumors down the stretch and Paul Allen isn't here for it.
Monday night’s wild-card round disappointment for the Vikings seemed to be felt viscerally by the voice of the team.
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Longtime KFAN radio play-by-play broadcaster Paul Allenlost his mind as Sam Darnold took another sack during playoff game.
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The Minnesota Vikings had to deal with Kevin O'Connell trade rumors down the stretch and Paul Allen isn't here for it.
They also resulted in longtime KFAN radio play-by-play broadcaster Paul Allen nearly losing his mind. Allen, who has countless iconic, passionate calls of big Vikings moments —
Against the Los Angeles Rams in Monday's NFC wild-card game, Darnold struggled mightily in a 27–9 loss. He completed 25 of 40 passes for 245 yards, a touchdown and an interception—and looked nothing like the quarterback that garnered MVP chatter at points this season.
Kevin O'Connell may win Coach of the Year, but the season ended on a sour note for the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings went into the regular season's final game with a 14-2 record and a chance to capture the NFC's No.
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