Super Bowl 4.
None. Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB for the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VIII (Miami Dolphins), IX (Pittsburgh Steelers), and XI (Oakland Raiders). The Vikings lost all three games.
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-6 in Super Bowl 9 (IX).
Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
Yes, they did. In the 2000-2001 season, the New Orleans Saints won their WildCard game versus the St. Louis Rams on December 30, 2000. They went on to lose in the Divisional round on January 6, 2001 to the Minnesota Vikings.
On November 21, 2010, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis, 31-3.
The Cowboys were defeated by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 2009-2010 playoffs, 34-3.
Chicago, Arizona, Pittsburgh, and Carolina
Super Bowl 4.
Four ... Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI, all with the Minnesota Vikings.
Bud Grant of the Minnesota Vikings (Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, an XI).
Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VIII and IX: Super Bowl VIII: Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7 Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6
The Minnesota Vikings (lost Super Bowls IV, VIII, and IX).
None. Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB for the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VIII (Miami Dolphins), IX (Pittsburgh Steelers), and XI (Oakland Raiders). The Vikings lost all three games.
The Redskins would go to the playoffs. They and Minnesota would have the same record (8-8) and New Orleans would be 7-9. The Redskins would win a tie breaker with the Vikings due to winning the head-to-head matchup on December 23.
if they both lose, the Vikings would still be division champs because they had a better conference record. First tiebreaker is head to head meetings (they split 1-1) and then division record (they were both 4-2).
because the saints had good defence but the vikings didn't