Adam Thielen
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The collective sigh of relief you hear is Vikings fans for two reasons. Number one: they were back in US Bank Stadium making it the raucous, ear shattering venue that opposing teams hate to come into. The Skol Chant was in full throat and you could tell the announcers had to raise their voice to […]
Picture it: the Vikings are down in a close game with minutes to go on the road. Their defense stiffens and gets the ball back in the offense’s hands. Kirk Cousins drives the team down the field. All the Vikings need is field goal to win the game. After the playmakers get the ball into […]
It’s over. Done! The season that we couldn’t wait for to be here to take our minds off of all the terrible stuff in the world became part of the terrible stuff going on. After last season it seemed like the Vikings and head coach Mike Zimmer could put a few pieces on place and […]
The injury report came out before the game and it was a Scrooge of a list. Eric Kendricks is still out and so is Kyle Rudolph – 2 more big names out of the game. So it was a Christmas surprise to see that bruising fullback CJ Ham was also listed as out as well […]
It wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t utter domination. It wasn’t a season changer. However, it was a win. The main thing to get from today’s game against the Texans is that at least the team won’t have the infamous 0-16 record. Some might see this as an empty win to keep the Vikings away from assuring […]
Doubt them. Slight them by not having them in a commercial of playoff teams. Give them no respect. That’s OK. If Mike Zimmer and the Vikings players, front office and ownership were the only people that believed they could win this game then so be it. No one in the pregame shows, pundit broadcasts, blogs […]
Adam Thielen is from Minnesota. Kyle Rudolph is not, but he has adopted the state as his new home. They both play for the Vikings and the two players got together to gather money from their teammates and the The Wilfs, who own the team and raised money for victims of The Drake Hotel apartments […]
The Lions are not a bad team. They are not the Lions of old where they would fold, or find a way to screw up a game in the waning moments to let victory slip from their grasp. At home they seem to live off the home field advantage even though their fans barely get […]