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Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast

Senior Bowl quarterbacks and Vikings bets NBC Sports Betting's Drew Dinsick would make

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast

Matthew Coller

Sports, Fantasy Sports, Football

4.8907 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Coller talks about Saturday's Senior Bowl in which Malik Willis set himself apart with his athletic skills and then chats with Drew Dinsick of NBC Sports Betting about whether he would have upgraded the odds of the Vikings winning a Super Bowl in the next few years if they had hired Jim Harbaugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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purple insider at soda stick.com. Thank you. And,

0:33.0

and

0:35.0

and welcome to another episode of Purple Inside, Matthew Collard,

0:40.0

here in just a couple of minutes,

0:41.0

going to bring you a really fun interview

0:43.2

that I did with Drew Dinsick who works for NBC Sports Betting and we talked

0:48.1

about a few really fun topics one is whether you would have bet the Vikings to have higher odds to win a Super Bowl had they hired Jim Harball.

0:58.0

That was my first question which you'll hear in just a little bit.

1:01.0

And then how many quarterbacks are being traded this off season,

1:04.9

whether the lions and bears are the long-term threat, a bigger long-term threat to the Vikings,

1:10.1

things like that. A fun conversation. That'll be with you in just a second.

1:13.7

But first I wanted to go over what we learned about the quarterbacks at the senior

1:18.6

bowl. I spent Saturday watching the senior bowl, taking notes, reading what everybody had to say and I've got a

1:24.6

big article in front of me from Jeremy Fowler which includes commentary from

1:29.2

Todd McShea and commentary from some other executives around the NFL about the four main

1:34.6

quarterbacks in the senior bowl. So that's what I'm going to focus on here. There were lots of

1:38.6

good performances, especially by defensive linemen, which actually made it a little difficult to evaluate some of the quarterbacks because the defensive linemen were whooping the offensive linemen in this game.

1:50.8

And so there were a lot of muddy pockets plays that weren't really in

1:54.2

rhythm and I think there was some sort of frustrating moments for the

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