Posts Tagged ‘Minnesota Vikings’

His Name is Frerotte. Gus Frerotte.

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

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There’s a lot to talk about from last night’s 30-27 Minnesota win over New Orleans. Reggie Bush’s special teams brilliance and Antoine Winfield’s all over the field play are just two that stand out. However, the story from [...]

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Purple Jesus Needs Jeff Garcia

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Furthering the thought presented by Mike Florio and MVN, in light of the Tarvaris Jackson benching news, the Minnesota Vikings would be absolutely foolish if they weren’t on the phone right this second with Jon Gruden, offering whatever they could — save PJ — for the rights to get Jeff Garcia up north.
Jackson was benched [...]

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Brett Who?

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

If you are a new quarterback standing in the larger-than-life shadows cast by a previous player, there are only a certain number of things you can do to make people forget about the shadow. In the case of Aaron Rodgers, it’s really pretty simple — if he wants to make folks forget about the [...]

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NFL Preview - A Quick Look at the NFC North

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Otherwise known as the “No Cheerleaders” division — except for Minnesota. I guess that’s why I’m leading with them; well, that and Purple Jesus. Due to time constraints, these will be a little shorter than the previous division previews.
Minnesota Vikings

Outlook
Everybody knows about Adrian “Purple Jesus” Peterson and while he represents the image of [...]

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Weekly Pwnage: Kenoy Kennedy

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Being juked so bad it breaks your ankles is never a good thing. Just ask Kenoy Kennedy, safety for the Detroit Lions. Kennedy was one of the unlucky soles assigned to tackle the Minnesota Viking rookie sensation, Purple Jesus… I mean Adrian Peterson. Coming back from his two-game absence due to a knee injury, Peterson came out like he had something to prove.

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