Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:34 pm
This two-time Super Bowl winner i think is available and he knows the system


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I heard the talk, and I like it too. McKinnie has been okay, but not all pro level, now he has the "Vikings Code of Conduct" to worry about...grindiangrad-80 wrote:Some talk of a possible trade with Miami-
Bryant Mckinnie for Jason Taylor.
I don't know how everyone else feels, but I like it.
Mckinnie has been okay in my opinion, but Taylor brings a pass rush.
What do you think?
What... Bad Mellon...?tomASS wrote:BM over- paid and over-rated; lacks a work ethic and does not take pride in his game. He is enjoying the paycheck.
His initials describe the smell of his play.
oh that's too funny! I tell that to every Dallas fan I meet also. Cheaters and Stealers ( offensive pass interference and the Northstars) Some bitterness we just hold on to.DmanDad1980 wrote: Have to agree w/ you on the "overs" Tom
Hockey guy, but the Vikings are still my fav to watch each year, hoping that someday, that Dallas will admit the Drew Pearson pushed off on Nate Wright...![]()
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That memory still haunts me...
I remember the day well. I was in the shack on Shallow Lake spearing northerns. I had the radio in there. I damn near jumped into the hole at the end of that one. I believe Tarks dad passed away at the end of that one. As far as the guy with the whiskey bottle- too bad he didn't have 2 bottles with 'em that day.DmanDad1980 wrote:What... Bad Mellon...?tomASS wrote:BM over- paid and over-rated; lacks a work ethic and does not take pride in his game. He is enjoying the paycheck.
His initials describe the smell of his play.
Have to agree w/ you on the "overs" Tom
Hockey guy, but the Vikings are still my fav to watch each year, hoping that someday, that Dallas will admit the Drew Pearson pushed off on Nate Wright...![]()
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That memory still haunts me...
Had to be one of the best thrown objects, in the history of the NFL, and it wasn't a football on the field...grindiangrad-80 wrote:I remember the day well. I was in the shack on Shallow Lake spearing northerns. I had the radio in there. I damn near jumped into the hole at the end of that one. I believe Tarks dad passed away at the end of that one. As far as the guy with the whiskey bottle- too bad he didn't have 2 bottles with 'em that day.DmanDad1980 wrote:What... Bad Mellon...?tomASS wrote:BM over- paid and over-rated; lacks a work ethic and does not take pride in his game. He is enjoying the paycheck.
His initials describe the smell of his play.
Have to agree w/ you on the "overs" Tom
Hockey guy, but the Vikings are still my fav to watch each year, hoping that someday, that Dallas will admit the Drew Pearson pushed off on Nate Wright...![]()
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That memory still haunts me...
I was at the 38 yd. miss game with Frequent MN Flyer. The entire Metrodome was chanting "SUPER BOWL, SUPER BOWL,..." before Gary attempted the kick.grindiangrad-80 wrote:There are a few plays in Viks history that stick in my gut.
Drew Pearson push off
Cris Carter fumble(against Giants in playoffs with McMahon)
Gary Andersen missed 38 yarder.![]()
Those 3 plays will last me a lifetime.
Go Viks.
I think the Twins signed him for that season after that.DmanDad1980 wrote: Had to be one of the best thrown objects, in the history of the NFL, and it wasn't a football on the field...
Wow, you really are scoring some points on here.cajones18 wrote:Vikings suck!!
his argument is very compelling don't you think??EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Wow, you really are scoring some points on here.cajones18 wrote:Vikings suck!!
Eller arrested after refusing breath test, allegedly assaulting officer
ESPN.com news services
MINNEAPOLIS -- Former Minnesota Vikings great Carl Eller was arrested after he refused to give a breath test for drunken driving early Wednesday.
The 66-year-old Eller, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was jailed about 2 a.m. on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, fleeing police and assaulting a police officer.
The report said police stopped Eller's vehicle and Eller punched at least one officer.
The officer later received medical treatment for bruises. Injuries to another officer were identified as minor.
Police scheduled a news conference later Wednesday.
Eller didn't immediately return calls to his home and cell phones.
In 2006, Eller was charged with driving under the influence. He later pleaded guilty.
Eller, a member of the Vikings' "Purple People Eaters" defense of the 1970s, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005. He played in four Super Bowls over a 16-year career spanning from 1964 to 1979 and was voted to six Pro Bowls.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
What if he has to stand before his teammate (Alan Page) at court? bummerEREmpireStrikesBack wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3337641Eller arrested after refusing breath test, allegedly assaulting officer
ESPN.com news services
MINNEAPOLIS -- Former Minnesota Vikings great Carl Eller was arrested after he refused to give a breath test for drunken driving early Wednesday.
The 66-year-old Eller, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was jailed about 2 a.m. on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, fleeing police and assaulting a police officer.
The report said police stopped Eller's vehicle and Eller punched at least one officer.
The officer later received medical treatment for bruises. Injuries to another officer were identified as minor.
Police scheduled a news conference later Wednesday.
Eller didn't immediately return calls to his home and cell phones.
In 2006, Eller was charged with driving under the influence. He later pleaded guilty.
Eller, a member of the Vikings' "Purple People Eaters" defense of the 1970s, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005. He played in four Super Bowls over a 16-year career spanning from 1964 to 1979 and was voted to six Pro Bowls.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.![]()
Well well well... here's another "media" outlet looking to the bored for info. From Sportspickle.com:Govs93 wrote:Hey look! Herschel Walker has multiple personalities.
No wonder the Vikes traded so many players for one guy - they actually got several in return! It's just a shame that none of them was a decent running back.
Thank you. I'll be here all night. Tip your waitress.