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Another Fantastic Favre Finish

September 27, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Another Fantastic Favre Finish

As an avid follower of the NFC Central North my entire life, I’ve seen this before. I can’t tell you (really, I can’t) how many times Brett Favre has had less than two minutes to win a football game. And time and time again, he seems to find a way to do it. Just for the record, he now has 42 comebacks from fourth-quarter deficits or ties in his 19-year and counting career.
But he’s supposedly over-the-hill and in his new role as “game manager” for the Minnesota Vikings, Brett has been both conservative and consistent. But successful. Today, against a …read more

No Quarterback Controversy in Minnesota

August 27, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

No Quarterback Controversy in Minnesota

Various media outlets are trying to create “interesting” news by saying there is a controversy in the Minnesota Vikings locker room about who should be the starting quarterback. And of course, they’re citing make-believe unnamed sources. Ridiculous, I say. The most influential players (Adrian Peterson, Antoine Winfield, Jared Allen) lobbied to get Brett Favre on the team because they knew their current quarterback situation (Tarvaris Jackson, Sage Rosenfels, John David Booty) was unstable. And anyone else with a clue would agree.
In last week’s preseason win over Kansas City—a game Brett never should’ve played in after having had only a couple …read more

Vikings Still Believe Brett Favre Will Play

August 17, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Vikings Still Believe Brett Favre Will Play

A few weeks ago (July 28 to be exact), I ended my “Brett Favre Will Stay Retired” post with the following: “So, at this time, Brett is supposedly happy being retired and doesn’t plan to join the Vikings. Whatever. If that’s the truth, do I expect Brett to change his mind? Of course. I don’t think this is the last we’ve heard of Brett Favre’s ‘unretirement.’”
Well, it might be time for me to start saying “I told you so.” According to Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer—who has spent the past couple days with the Vikings—just about everyone he talks to within …read more

Brett Favre Will Stay Retired

July 28, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Brett Favre Will Stay Retired

In an unexpected turn of events, Brett Favre told the Minnesota Vikings today that he plans to stay retired. Even after having successful surgery on his throwing shoulder and going through weeks of supposedly successful training and rehab, Brett apparently felt the daily physical and mental grind was too much for him. Or something like that.
Vikings head coach Brad Childress offered his condolences:
“I just think it was a rare opportunity to explore a Hall of Fame quarterback who had background in the NFC and in this division. He knows our system inside out … This doesn’t change anything about how …read more

Percy Harvin Impressive in Vikings Minicamp

May 31, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Percy Harvin Impressive in Vikings Minicamp

It’s too early to be talking about the NFL’s next Rookie of the Year. But if Minnesota Vikings receiver Percy Harvin’s minicamp and OTA exploits are any indication, he’s going to make a strong bid. Percy has been featured in a number of different roles thus far. He made acrobatic catches at the receiver position. He returned kicks. And he even tried his hand at running the trendy “Wildcat” formation. All with impressive results. The Vikings already have 20-30 plays specifically for #12.
Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier is glad his role of facing Percy will only be limited to practice:
“I’m …read more

Fran Tarkenton Blasts Brett Favre

May 27, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Fran Tarkenton Blasts Brett Favre

Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton was my original favorite professional football player. And he’s the reason why I became a Vikings fan at five-years-old. Fran greatly advanced the role of a mobile, scrambling quarterback in the National Football League. And while he never led the Vikes to a Super Bowl win, he did manage to play in three and has to be considered one of the best QBs to ever play the game. He’s in the Pro Football Hall of Fame to prove it.
Fran made his feelings about fellow quarterbacking legend Brett Favre public today, blasting Brett for being …read more

Brad Childress to Meet With Brett Favre

May 5, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Brad Childress to Meet With Brett Favre

Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress and Brett Favre will meet to discuss the possibility of Brett playing for the Vikings this season. This information is from to a source with direct knowledge of discussions between Brett and the Vikings. With all the recent speculation that Brett might wind up in Minnesota for the 2009 season, this get together was pretty much inevitable. Coach Childress and Brett will meet in an undisclosed location (top secret) later this week. I wonder how long it will be before the undisclosed location becomes public knowledge?
Here are five good reasons — in no particular …read more

Seahawks Sign T.J. Houshmandzadeh

March 2, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks Sign T.J. Houshmandzadeh

National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
The Seattle Seahawks won the T.J. Houshmandzadeh sweepstakes today. The receiver-depleted Hawks offered Housh five years for $40 million with $15 million guaranteed and beat out the Vikings and Bengals (be serious) for his services. I think T.J. is definitely worth the money. He’s proven that on the field with 372 receptions over the past four years. No other player has caught more passes. He’s a bigger body receiver than his 6-1, 200 pound frame would indicate. He’s a guy who isn’t afraid of the middle of the field. He catches everything thrown at him. …read more

Sage Rosenfels Traded to Vikings

February 27, 2009 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Minnesota Vikings

Sage Rosenfels Traded to Vikings

National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
I’ve known all week that the Minnesota Vikings were going to trade a fourth-round Draft pick to the Houston Texans for semi-journeyman quarterback Sage Rosenfels as soon as it was nice and legal to do so. That deal went down today as the Vikes settled with Sage on a two-year, $9 million contract. Doing some quick math, that’s $4.5 million per season — more than triple what he would’ve made in Houston.
I’m not sure I understand the reasoning behind this move. With better (but yes, older) free agent quarterbacks available like Kurt Warner, Kerry …read more

Houston Texans Not Meeting Expectations

October 5, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Houston Texans

Houston Texans Not Meeting Expectations

National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
There are so many different angles I could take on this post, but after having watched the Houston Texans blow a 17-point lead with six minutes and change to go, I can’t help but think this might be the game that ultimately defines their season. Backup quarterback Sage Rosenfels (filling in for sickly Matt Schaub) fumbled twice and threw an interception in the second half of the 4th quarter as the Texans lost to Indianapolis 31-27, dropping their record to 0-4. Because of the devastation of Hurricane Ike, this was the Texans first home game …read more


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