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| Minnesota Vikings To Honor TE Jim Kleinsasser… | |
This Sunday’s tilt against the Chicago Bears at the Metrodome will mark the final game for long-time Minnesota Vikings’ tight end Jim Kleinsasser. Kleinsasser, who was the team’s second-round pick in the 1999 NFL Draft out of the University of North Dakota, has spent all 13 of his NFL seasons in a Minnesota uniform, and recently set the record for most games played by a Vikings’ tight end. As a way to honor him this Sunday, the Vikings have distributed this little beauty. It’s a cut-out beard, designed to look like Kleinsasser’s, that the team wants folks to print out, cut out, and wear to this Sunday’s game. Not only that, but if you take a picture of yourself wearing the beard and upload it to the Vikings’ official FaceBook page, you can win prizes. (Prizes have not been specified.) So, if you’ll be at the Metrodome this Sunday for the season finale, show your respect for one of the more unheralded players in Vikings’ history. Fear the beard! What are your opinions. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Kirk’s Corner: AP’s injury adds to long list of… | |
The Minnesota Vikings can’t catch a break. You’d think a team The Vikings haven’t had much to get excited about this There was the Week 3 win over the Arizona Cardinals (34-10). There was the 24-21 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 8 and And that’s it. The other 13 weeks on the schedule are marked with the letter The 3-12 Vikings are suffering through their worst season in You have to go back to 1984 to find a Vikings team that only won You have to go back to 1962 to find a Vikings team that won two The initial Vikings of 1961 were 3-11 and have a better winning So the Vikings pick up their third win of the season and in the Go figure. Safe to say, the Vikings would give back that win for a healthy Who knows if Peterson will be able to return for the 2012 Who knows if he’ll ever be the same when he does return? Some are questioning why Peterson was playing in a basically So no one could have blamed him or the Vikings if they’d just But that’s not how Adrian Peterson is wired. He’s a competitor, and guys like that want to play. Guys like that want the ball every down, no matter if the team So if Peterson was healthy enough to play, he was going to No one, however, expected him to rip up his knee in the But Viking fans have grown accustomed to disappointment. It’s been happening for decades and there’s not enough column Viking fans can recite the history from memory. There’s the four Super Bowl losses. There was the Cowboys’ Drew Pearson push-off. There was the Herschel Walker debacle with the Cowboys, as There was the 1998 NFC championship game heartbreaking loss to There was the 2003 last-second loss to the Arizona Cardinals on There was the crushing 2009 NFC title game loss to the New And now the knee injury to quite possibly the most exciting But don’t feel sorry for Vikings fans — they don’t need your True Vikings would never think of jumping ship. I mean, what’s the alternative — cheer for another team? That’d be the easy way out and wouldn’t be any fun.
Did you know? That Peterson is 66 yards shy of becoming the Vikings’ all-time Robert Smith is the all-time leader with 6,818 yards. Reach Kirk Hardcastle at 421-0540 or
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| Joe Webb Could Start Minnesota Vikings Final Game… | |
Read More: Joe Webb (QB – MIN), Christian Ponder (QB – MIN), Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings at Washington Redskins, Dec 24, 2011 12:00 PM CST The Minnesota Vikings spent their first round draft pick on Christian Ponder last year, but the team’s past couple of games are apparently making the coaching staff re-think that decision. The reason being, of course, that Joe Webb may have been the quarterback of the future all along. Webb was selected in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft, but has been looked at as more of a gadget guy who can provide different looks rather than a prototypical quarterback. His ability to lead a second Vikings comeback in as many appearances has apparently made head coach Leslie Frazier re-think that, however, according to statements made to 1500 ESPN.
Few fans will be happy if Webb earns the starting spot over Ponder heading into next season — though that’ll be more due to the drafting of Ponder than the starting of Webb — but it’ll be worth keeping an eye on as Minnesota continues looking forward to next season. Thanks for visiting our blog =). Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Vikes win, but lose Peterson, Ponder | |
CBSSports.com wire reports
LANDOVER, Md. — Out for the game — and possibly much longer — with a knee injury that looked and felt serious, Adrian Peterson was on his way back from the X-ray room in the depths of the stadium when he looked at a television monitor. “I see Toby break up the sideline,” Peterson said. “So, `Go, Toby, go.”‘ What else could happen to the Minnesota Vikings in one of the worst seasons in franchise history? How about losing Peterson to a direct hit on the left knee and Christian Ponder to a possible concussion on back-to-back plays to start the second half? It just didn’t seem fair. But here’s a twist: They won the game. Toby Gerhart and Joe Webb answered the call, leading Saturday’s 33-26 victory over the Washington Redskins, breaking a six-game losing streak that helped make up for the fact that their best player was standing on crutches in the locker room. “I can enjoy my Christmas now,” coach Leslie Frazier said. Gerhart scampered for a 67-yard run — the play Peterson saw on TV — to start Minnesota’s next series after the Peterson-Ponder injuries and finished with 109 yards on 11 carries. Webb again made a case to be a starting quarterback by throwing for two touchdowns and running for another as the Vikings (3-12) kept alive their hopes to not finish with the worst record in team history. A win next week against Chicago would put them ahead of the dubious 1984 Minnesota team that went 3-13. Asked if it’s time to give the option-running Webb a look at the No. 1 job, Frazier didn’t hesitate. “Some of the things he does, and what it does to the rest of our team, you can’t ignore,” Frazier said. “So it’s something we’re going to have a real hard look at as we go forward. He definitely lifts our team.” He might get the start next week, at least, because of Ponder’s injury, but Webb surely was an inspiring presence Saturday, completing 4 of 5 passes for 84 yards and rushing five times for 34 yards. His 9-yard touchdown run came on the option, and he put a perfect 17-yard scoring pass into the arms of rookie tight end Kyle Rudolph, a touchdown appropriate for Christmas Eve, to give the Vikings a 23-20 lead late in the third quarter. “When they bring in a weapon like that,” Redskins linebacker Perry Riley said of Webb, “not a secret weapon – we’d seen him on tape and we had a feeling – but it’s hard to prepare fully on a short week for two quarterbacks. … It’s hard to change it mid-stream like that.” Webb’s 8-yard pass to Percy Harvin broke a 23-all tie early in the fourth quarter, and rookie Mistral Raymond’s first career interception set up Ryan Longwell’s 23-yard field goal to give the Vikings a 10-point lead with 4:05 to play. Minnesota had gone nine games without a pick before Raymond’s big play. The Redskins pulled within a touchdown on Graham Gano’s 47-yard field goal with 1:25 remaining. They got the ball back after a punt, but Rex Grossman’s final long fling to the end zone fell incomplete to give Washington (5-10) a sixth straight home loss, its longest such skid since 1994. Peterson said he knew “it was something bad” the moment he was hit by safety DeJon Gomes at the end of a 3-yard gain on the first offensive play of the second half. The X-rays were negative, but Peterson was scheduled for an MRI late Saturday after the team returned to Minnesota. “It’s such a special person that you want to be right before you prognosticate on what might be,” Frazier said. A torn ACL, the worst case scenario, would likely sideline Peterson for some nine months and make it difficult for him to return for the start of next season. “Anytime you take a blow to the knee like that, you’re concerned about the ACL, MCL,” Peterson said. “I’m trying to stay as positive as I can.” On the play after Peterson was hurt, Ponder suffered a head injury when sacked by Adam Carriker and London Fletcher. Ponder remained in the game for one more play – a third-down incomplete pass – before heading to the locker room. Frazier said Ponder had “concussion-like symptoms.” The coach said he’s uncertain whether the quarterback will play in next week’s season finale against the Bears. “We’ll have to weigh it when we get back,” Frazier said, “and I’ll follow the doctor’s lead.” With the way Webb is playing, Ponder might get the week off anyway. Notes
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