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TJSweens -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/13/2020 4:07:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

You're thinking of Pork Barrel.

No I'm not.

Then you're mistaken.




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/13/2020 4:35:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The Hogs actually has quite a bit of support based on the "glory days" of the 80s.

Not sure where Red Wolves would come from.

The Hogs would be a great new name.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/13/2020 4:42:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The Hogs actually has quite a bit of support based on the "glory days" of the 80s.

Not sure where Red Wolves would come from.

The Hogs would be a great new name.


I don't recall any hogs protested in the 80's. I think it's a safe choice. [;)]




Mark Anderson -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/15/2020 9:02:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Bruce Johnson

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The Hogs actually has quite a bit of support based on the "glory days" of the 80s.

Not sure where Red Wolves would come from.

The Hogs would be a great new name.


I don't recall any hogs protested in the 80's. I think it's a safe choice. [;)]

PETA




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/17/2020 8:29:40 AM)

AAARodg and Danica split.
HUGE NFL news.

[:D]

Been a rough couple months for the King of the North




twinsfan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/17/2020 9:09:30 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

AAARodg and Danica split.
HUGE NFL news.

[:D]

Been a rough couple months for the King of the North

Are you getting your news from the KFAN morning show?[:-][:-][:-]




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/17/2020 10:09:47 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

AAARodg and Danica split.
HUGE NFL news.

[:D]

Been a rough couple months for the King of the North

Are you getting your news from the KFAN morning show?[:-][:-][:-]

I get exactly 1.4 seconds of the KFAN morning show every morning.
(just enough time to hit the alarm button and head to the shower)
I let it roll once, for about 45 seconds, and in that time I heard four of the most childish fart jokes in history.
That was all I needed.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/22/2020 2:59:24 PM)

Reports are Zimmer is being offered a multi-year extension

Wheee!




TJSweens -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/22/2020 3:05:26 PM)

Why? He has done exactly nothing to earn one.




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/22/2020 3:13:47 PM)

No kidding
I was maybe the biggest pusher in here when he was hired
If he disappeared now I don't think I'd give the slightest rip
Lots of … meh, at this point.




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/22/2020 6:13:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Why? He has done exactly nothing to earn one.

Vikings have finished 3rd and 5th during the last three years. That is pretty damn good.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/22/2020 9:45:59 PM)

A multiyear contract extension for Mike Zimmer has been on slow boil since he left the Superdome in January with his second playoff win as Vikings head coach.

Zimmer, who was entering the final year of his deal, was rewarded with a new contract on Wednesday afternoon, a league source confirmed, a day before the team’s first group of players are scheduled to report for training camp. The terms were not immediately available.

Six months ago, Zimmer said he expected contract talks in the “near future” after a playoff loss at San Francisco.

“I love these players, this organization. The owners have been outstanding to me,” Zimmer said Jan. 13 at his season-ending news conference. “I believe that there will be conversations here in the near future and whatever happens, I’m happy with it.”

But a deal was not imminent as recently as earlier this week, according to a league source, and there were a few reasons Zimmer’s contract extension could’ve been placed on the back burner.

The possibility of a season inches closer now that NFL teams are gathering again this week. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, teams have not been allowed to hold in-person workouts or meetings for four months, and just recently received testing protocols for camp.

Ultimately, the Wilfs didn’t make Zimmer wait any longer. They rewarded the 64-year-old tactician, who has called plays for five consecutive top-10 scoring defenses and is 57-38-1 (. 599) in the regular season and 2-3 in the playoffs over six years. He’s tied for the seventh longest tenure among NFL head coaches, behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton, Mike Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Pete Carroll and Andy Reid.

Zimmer’s new contract arrives just before the players do, and the coach’s to-do list may be as long as ever this season.

Seven new starters will be required on offense and defense, with new assistant coaches on both sides of the ball. While every NFL team faces unusual challenges this year, Zimmer has the most turnover since his initial Vikings season in 2014.

The Wilfs may also address general manager Rick Spielman’s contract, which is also entering its final season. In the meantime, Spielman is expected to continue working with running back Dalvin Cook’s camp on an extension to prevent a possible holdout.

Cook did not attend a few virtual meetings last month and said he won’t report to camp without a new deal. The problem facing Cook is, by NFL rule, he can’t become an unrestricted free agent next spring without reporting to camp on Tuesday.

Perhaps helping the two sides find common ground was Derrick Henry’s recent four-year, $50 million extension from the Titans, which a source said is closer to the Vikings’ offers than the $16 million average Christian McCaffery received from Carolina in April.

Zimmer has spoken fondly of Cook as the spearhead of a balanced offense, boding well for Cook’s chances of getting a new deal as well.




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/23/2020 7:21:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

A multiyear contract extension for Mike Zimmer has been on slow boil since he left the Superdome in January with his second playoff win as Vikings head coach.

Zimmer, who was entering the final year of his deal, was rewarded with a new contract on Wednesday afternoon, a league source confirmed, a day before the team’s first group of players are scheduled to report for training camp. The terms were not immediately available.

Six months ago, Zimmer said he expected contract talks in the “near future” after a playoff loss at San Francisco.

“I love these players, this organization. The owners have been outstanding to me,” Zimmer said Jan. 13 at his season-ending news conference. “I believe that there will be conversations here in the near future and whatever happens, I’m happy with it.”

But a deal was not imminent as recently as earlier this week, according to a league source, and there were a few reasons Zimmer’s contract extension could’ve been placed on the back burner.

The possibility of a season inches closer now that NFL teams are gathering again this week. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, teams have not been allowed to hold in-person workouts or meetings for four months, and just recently received testing protocols for camp.

Ultimately, the Wilfs didn’t make Zimmer wait any longer. They rewarded the 64-year-old tactician, who has called plays for five consecutive top-10 scoring defenses and is 57-38-1 (. 599) in the regular season and 2-3 in the playoffs over six years. He’s tied for the seventh longest tenure among NFL head coaches, behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton, Mike Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Pete Carroll and Andy Reid.

Zimmer’s new contract arrives just before the players do, and the coach’s to-do list may be as long as ever this season.

Seven new starters will be required on offense and defense, with new assistant coaches on both sides of the ball. While every NFL team faces unusual challenges this year, Zimmer has the most turnover since his initial Vikings season in 2014.

The Wilfs may also address general manager Rick Spielman’s contract, which is also entering its final season. In the meantime, Spielman is expected to continue working with running back Dalvin Cook’s camp on an extension to prevent a possible holdout.

Cook did not attend a few virtual meetings last month and said he won’t report to camp without a new deal. The problem facing Cook is, by NFL rule, he can’t become an unrestricted free agent next spring without reporting to camp on Tuesday.

Perhaps helping the two sides find common ground was Derrick Henry’s recent four-year, $50 million extension from the Titans, which a source said is closer to the Vikings’ offers than the $16 million average Christian McCaffery received from Carolina in April.

Zimmer has spoken fondly of Cook as the spearhead of a balanced offense, boding well for Cook’s chances of getting a new deal as well.


Well deserved. Now let's get Rick extended and bring it on.




bstinger -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/23/2020 8:07:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

A multiyear contract extension for Mike Zimmer has been on slow boil since he left the Superdome in January with his second playoff win as Vikings head coach.

Zimmer, who was entering the final year of his deal, was rewarded with a new contract on Wednesday afternoon, a league source confirmed, a day before the team’s first group of players are scheduled to report for training camp. The terms were not immediately available.

Six months ago, Zimmer said he expected contract talks in the “near future” after a playoff loss at San Francisco.

“I love these players, this organization. The owners have been outstanding to me,” Zimmer said Jan. 13 at his season-ending news conference. “I believe that there will be conversations here in the near future and whatever happens, I’m happy with it.”

But a deal was not imminent as recently as earlier this week, according to a league source, and there were a few reasons Zimmer’s contract extension could’ve been placed on the back burner.

The possibility of a season inches closer now that NFL teams are gathering again this week. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, teams have not been allowed to hold in-person workouts or meetings for four months, and just recently received testing protocols for camp.

Ultimately, the Wilfs didn’t make Zimmer wait any longer. They rewarded the 64-year-old tactician, who has called plays for five consecutive top-10 scoring defenses and is 57-38-1 (. 599) in the regular season and 2-3 in the playoffs over six years. He’s tied for the seventh longest tenure among NFL head coaches, behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton, Mike Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Pete Carroll and Andy Reid.

Zimmer’s new contract arrives just before the players do, and the coach’s to-do list may be as long as ever this season.

Seven new starters will be required on offense and defense, with new assistant coaches on both sides of the ball. While every NFL team faces unusual challenges this year, Zimmer has the most turnover since his initial Vikings season in 2014.

The Wilfs may also address general manager Rick Spielman’s contract, which is also entering its final season. In the meantime, Spielman is expected to continue working with running back Dalvin Cook’s camp on an extension to prevent a possible holdout.

Cook did not attend a few virtual meetings last month and said he won’t report to camp without a new deal. The problem facing Cook is, by NFL rule, he can’t become an unrestricted free agent next spring without reporting to camp on Tuesday.

Perhaps helping the two sides find common ground was Derrick Henry’s recent four-year, $50 million extension from the Titans, which a source said is closer to the Vikings’ offers than the $16 million average Christian McCaffery received from Carolina in April.

Zimmer has spoken fondly of Cook as the spearhead of a balanced offense, boding well for Cook’s chances of getting a new deal as well.


Well deserved. Now let's get Rick extended and bring it on.

Wrong. Zimmer has been out smarted time and time again by the best offenses in the biggest games. I don't see that changing suddenly. We'll have good seasons with Zimmer, but we'll never win it all. It was a mistake to sign him.

Spielman has had his share of successes but his dismal performance getting OL fixed has held this team back year after year. Now we are in a bit of a CAP HELL that is his making. I'm in favor of new blood here as well but it doesn't make as much sense after you sign Zimmer. The new GM should be able to get his own coach, so I guess we'll be locked in to middle-above average seasons with this duo. [:o]




TJSweens -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/23/2020 8:24:20 AM)

Three playoff appearances in seven years is good enough for a multi year extension. Seems like they did the same kind of thing with Kick Ass and then fired him one year later.




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/23/2020 8:34:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

A multiyear contract extension for Mike Zimmer has been on slow boil since he left the Superdome in January with his second playoff win as Vikings head coach.

Zimmer, who was entering the final year of his deal, was rewarded with a new contract on Wednesday afternoon, a league source confirmed, a day before the team’s first group of players are scheduled to report for training camp. The terms were not immediately available.

Six months ago, Zimmer said he expected contract talks in the “near future” after a playoff loss at San Francisco.

“I love these players, this organization. The owners have been outstanding to me,” Zimmer said Jan. 13 at his season-ending news conference. “I believe that there will be conversations here in the near future and whatever happens, I’m happy with it.”

But a deal was not imminent as recently as earlier this week, according to a league source, and there were a few reasons Zimmer’s contract extension could’ve been placed on the back burner.

The possibility of a season inches closer now that NFL teams are gathering again this week. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, teams have not been allowed to hold in-person workouts or meetings for four months, and just recently received testing protocols for camp.

Ultimately, the Wilfs didn’t make Zimmer wait any longer. They rewarded the 64-year-old tactician, who has called plays for five consecutive top-10 scoring defenses and is 57-38-1 (. 599) in the regular season and 2-3 in the playoffs over six years. He’s tied for the seventh longest tenure among NFL head coaches, behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton, Mike Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Pete Carroll and Andy Reid.

Zimmer’s new contract arrives just before the players do, and the coach’s to-do list may be as long as ever this season.

Seven new starters will be required on offense and defense, with new assistant coaches on both sides of the ball. While every NFL team faces unusual challenges this year, Zimmer has the most turnover since his initial Vikings season in 2014.

The Wilfs may also address general manager Rick Spielman’s contract, which is also entering its final season. In the meantime, Spielman is expected to continue working with running back Dalvin Cook’s camp on an extension to prevent a possible holdout.

Cook did not attend a few virtual meetings last month and said he won’t report to camp without a new deal. The problem facing Cook is, by NFL rule, he can’t become an unrestricted free agent next spring without reporting to camp on Tuesday.

Perhaps helping the two sides find common ground was Derrick Henry’s recent four-year, $50 million extension from the Titans, which a source said is closer to the Vikings’ offers than the $16 million average Christian McCaffery received from Carolina in April.

Zimmer has spoken fondly of Cook as the spearhead of a balanced offense, boding well for Cook’s chances of getting a new deal as well.


Well deserved. Now let's get Rick extended and bring it on.

Wrong. Zimmer has been out smarted time and time again by the best offenses in the biggest games. I don't see that changing suddenly. We'll have good seasons with Zimmer, but we'll never win it all. It was a mistake to sign him.

Spielman has had his share of successes but his dismal performance getting OL fixed has held this team back year after year. Now we are in a bit of a CAP HELL that is his making. I'm in favor of new blood here as well but it doesn't make as much sense after you sign Zimmer. The new GM should be able to get his own coach, so I guess we'll be locked in to middle-above average seasons with this duo. [:o]

IMO you couldn't be more wrong about this. Once the new players we get from this draft and next gel with the team we will be dominant and win Multiple championships under Rick and Zim.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/27/2020 10:24:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

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ORIGINAL: kgdabom

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

A multiyear contract extension for Mike Zimmer has been on slow boil since he left the Superdome in January with his second playoff win as Vikings head coach.

Zimmer, who was entering the final year of his deal, was rewarded with a new contract on Wednesday afternoon, a league source confirmed, a day before the team’s first group of players are scheduled to report for training camp. The terms were not immediately available.

Six months ago, Zimmer said he expected contract talks in the “near future” after a playoff loss at San Francisco.

“I love these players, this organization. The owners have been outstanding to me,” Zimmer said Jan. 13 at his season-ending news conference. “I believe that there will be conversations here in the near future and whatever happens, I’m happy with it.”

But a deal was not imminent as recently as earlier this week, according to a league source, and there were a few reasons Zimmer’s contract extension could’ve been placed on the back burner.

The possibility of a season inches closer now that NFL teams are gathering again this week. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, teams have not been allowed to hold in-person workouts or meetings for four months, and just recently received testing protocols for camp.

Ultimately, the Wilfs didn’t make Zimmer wait any longer. They rewarded the 64-year-old tactician, who has called plays for five consecutive top-10 scoring defenses and is 57-38-1 (. 599) in the regular season and 2-3 in the playoffs over six years. He’s tied for the seventh longest tenure among NFL head coaches, behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton, Mike Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Pete Carroll and Andy Reid.

Zimmer’s new contract arrives just before the players do, and the coach’s to-do list may be as long as ever this season.

Seven new starters will be required on offense and defense, with new assistant coaches on both sides of the ball. While every NFL team faces unusual challenges this year, Zimmer has the most turnover since his initial Vikings season in 2014.

The Wilfs may also address general manager Rick Spielman’s contract, which is also entering its final season. In the meantime, Spielman is expected to continue working with running back Dalvin Cook’s camp on an extension to prevent a possible holdout.

Cook did not attend a few virtual meetings last month and said he won’t report to camp without a new deal. The problem facing Cook is, by NFL rule, he can’t become an unrestricted free agent next spring without reporting to camp on Tuesday.

Perhaps helping the two sides find common ground was Derrick Henry’s recent four-year, $50 million extension from the Titans, which a source said is closer to the Vikings’ offers than the $16 million average Christian McCaffery received from Carolina in April.

Zimmer has spoken fondly of Cook as the spearhead of a balanced offense, boding well for Cook’s chances of getting a new deal as well.


Well deserved. Now let's get Rick extended and bring it on.

Wrong. Zimmer has been out smarted time and time again by the best offenses in the biggest games. I don't see that changing suddenly. We'll have good seasons with Zimmer, but we'll never win it all. It was a mistake to sign him.

Spielman has had his share of successes but his dismal performance getting OL fixed has held this team back year after year. Now we are in a bit of a CAP HELL that is his making. I'm in favor of new blood here as well but it doesn't make as much sense after you sign Zimmer. The new GM should be able to get his own coach, so I guess we'll be locked in to middle-above average seasons with this duo. [:o]


I think bringing in Kubiak and the former Def Cord (Dom Capers) is going to help. The biggest reason the Vikes got beat by the 49ers was Joseph wasn't the same and Stephen didn't help....Pearce and another year for Watts should help the interior.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/27/2020 1:03:11 PM)

Head Trainer Sugarman and Fam in self-quarantine after positive COVID tests




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/27/2020 6:48:58 PM)

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Head Trainer Sugarman and Fam in self-quarantine after positive COVID tests

Wow. Me Mr. Optimistic is starting to doubt this season is played.




David Levine -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/27/2020 6:57:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Head Trainer Sugarman and Fam in self-quarantine after positive COVID tests


Not just Head Trainer, but also the Vikings Infection Control Officer...

You just can’t make this stuff up.




kgdabom -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/27/2020 7:03:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Head Trainer Sugarman and Fam in self-quarantine after positive COVID tests


Not just Head Trainer, but also the Vikings Infection Control Officer...

Anybody in the field of infection control is going to be at risk of infection.




Ricky J -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/27/2020 7:09:24 PM)

Boy, everything seems so uncertain, but I was just thinking, if I could only have one season, I think I'd pick this baseball season over the upcoming football season. I want to see this thing play out




ronhextall -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/28/2020 9:06:37 AM)

There will be positive cases. If the plan was to crap pants and cancel because of positive cases they shouldn't have even bothered.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/28/2020 9:25:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ronhextall

There will be positive cases. If the plan was to crap pants and cancel because of positive cases they shouldn't have even bothered.


seems to be the case. some players opting out. others at issue w/owner's approach.

Seems like many just want to be safe, and I get that. So yeah, bag the season. Might as well. Is the bubble the answer? NBA thinks so.

Only a matter of time before that is burst too.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins Fans (7/28/2020 2:38:22 PM)

The opt outs are continuing.

The new DT the Vikings signed says no thanks to a 2020 season.




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