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Jeff Jesser -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/10/2014 6:16:11 PM)

How much money are we betting on the old "it was sent to the office/exec but it never made it to me because they thought it was too violent. We've suspended that person because it should have been brought to my attention."?




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 7:36:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Stacey King

Squirm Roger, Squirm!

He looked during that interview, like he might spontaneously combust.
Lying doesn't look good on you, dude.




MDK -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 8:19:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

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ORIGINAL: Stacey King

Squirm Roger, Squirm!

He looked during that interview, like he might spontaneously combust.
Lying doesn't look good on you, dude.


There are people in the NFL office who are hoping we put boots on the ground in the middle east so that the media moves its attention away from Ricegate.

Yes......people care more about money than other people.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 8:30:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MDK

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

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ORIGINAL: Stacey King

Squirm Roger, Squirm!

He looked during that interview, like he might spontaneously combust.
Lying doesn't look good on you, dude.


There are people in the NFL office who are hoping we put boots on the ground in the middle east so that the media moves its attention away from Ricegate.

Yes......people care more about money than other people.



@SouhanStrib
NFL should just cut to the chase and hire TMZ to run the independent investigation.




MDK -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 8:31:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: MDK

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

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ORIGINAL: Stacey King

Squirm Roger, Squirm!

He looked during that interview, like he might spontaneously combust.
Lying doesn't look good on you, dude.


There are people in the NFL office who are hoping we put boots on the ground in the middle east so that the media moves its attention away from Ricegate.

Yes......people care more about money than other people.



@SouhanStrib
NFL should just cut to the chase and hire TMZ to run the independent investigation.




Souhan has got that right.




MDK -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 8:34:29 AM)

http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/274704201.html

Ted Robinson, former Twins' broadcaster, suspended for Ray Rice comments


The San Francisco 49ers suspended veteran broadcaster Ted Robinson on Wednesday night for the next two games following comments this week on a San Francisco radio station about the Ray Rice domestic violence case that were deemed insensitive.

The Pac-12 Networks also announced late Wednesday it had suspended Robinson for the next two weeks and that he would undergo sensitivity training. The 57-year-old Robinson spoke while co-hosting on KNBR radio Monday and said Rice's now-wife, Janay, was partly to blame for not speaking up.

"That, to me, is the saddest part of it," he said.

Robinson, 57, worked for the Twins on their telecasts in 1984 and again from 1988-1992. He also did some games for them on the radio in 2011.


blame is pretty strong but the victim plays in role in not taking action. But most of us cannot comprehend how the victim is affected by abuse, particularly when it comes from a loved one.




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 9:06:19 AM)

Haven't looked forward to a Vikings game this much in years.
We are at an interesting point right now.
Nice to be excited about something for a change.




djskillz -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/11/2014 10:17:53 AM)

Still haven't gotten to see the full game (work conference the last few days) but I've seen enough of it. The Rams are going to be a bad team without Bradford, and I have always thought Jeff Fisher is a bum. But still...

We HAVE TALENT. We've actually had talent for a long time, but now we are beginning to have depth too. And Patterson is just awesome.

But what gets me more excited about anything are Norv and Zimmer. Haven't been this excited about a Minnesota coaching staff EVER in my lifetime. In any sport. This week's game will be a huge test.




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 10:19:14 AM)

Bears play five of their next seven on the road.
Hopefully a recipe for struggles.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 10:40:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Bears play five of their next seven on the road.
Hopefully a recipe for struggles.


It's the Bears, they have their own recipes for struggles.




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 10:42:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Bears play five of their next seven on the road.
Hopefully a recipe for struggles.


It's the Bears, they have their own recipes for struggles.

Right now he wears #6




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 10:43:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Bears play five of their next seven on the road.
Hopefully a recipe for struggles.


It's the Bears, they have their own recipes for struggles.

Right now he wears #6

Yep, that's your chef of disaster right there.




twinsfan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 10:54:29 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Bears play five of their next seven on the road.
Hopefully a recipe for struggles.


It's the Bears, they have their own recipes for struggles.

Right now he wears #6

Yep, that's your chef of disaster right there.

Kevin Butler is still playing?




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 11:09:25 AM)

Theres a little-twerp-blast-from-the-past [&:]

God that dude was unlikable.




twinsfan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 11:22:47 AM)

When I think Bears player, I think Kevin Butler. And I'm not sure why. I must be stuck in the '80s




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 11:23:39 AM)

Even his own teammates called him BUTTHEAD




twinsfan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 3:47:58 PM)

http://www.myfoxhouston.com/story/26520182/vikings-star-rb-adrian-peterson-indicted-in-child-injury-case




SoMnFan -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 4:10:16 PM)

Yuck
Wow, sure wasn't thinking anything could derail the good feelings we been having all week, [&o][&o][&o]

No .... wait ... can you say INEVITABLE?




David Levine -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 4:20:41 PM)

Fox Houston reports that Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been indicted in Montgomery County, Texas, for reckless or negligent injury to a child.

According to Fox Houston's Isiah Carey, the charges stem from allegations that Peterson "beat his young son." Child Protective Services confirmed to TMZ that it has a case involving Peterson and an 11-year-old boy.

NFL.com's Ian Rapaport adds this detail:

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Ian Rapoport ✔ @RapSheet
Arrest of Adrian Peterson (reported by @MarkBermanFox26) stems from the disciplining of a son with a switch, source says. He’s been indicted


Jay Glazer adds that Peterson has been cooperating with law enforcement, and will now have to turn himself in to authorities. Rapaport notes that Peterson testified before a grand jury weeks ago.

Peterson keeps a home in Houston suburb The Woodlands, which lies in Montgomery County.

Peterson missed yesterday's team practice for what coach Mike Zimmer called a "veteran's day." He was back with the Vikings today.




ronhextall -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 4:33:05 PM)

Any time AP is missing from practice, start worrying big time.




Stacey King -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 5:21:00 PM)

610 AM in Houston has a draft of the police report. Says Peterson admitted that he did “whoop” (his wording) 1 of his children last May.




Stacey King -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 5:29:47 PM)

"I can confirm he's been indicted," said Rusty Hardin, Peterson's attorney, in an interview with FOX 26 Sports.

"We are working on a statement."

Hardin later released the following statement:

“Adrian Peterson has been informed that he was indicted by a grand jury in Montgomery County, Texas for Injury to a Child. The charged conduct involves using a switch to spank his son. This indictment follows Adrian's full cooperation with authorities who have been looking into this matter. Adrian is a loving father who used his judgment as a parent to discipline his son. He used the same kind of discipline with his child that he experienced as a child growing up in east Texas. Adrian has never hidden from what happened. He has cooperated fully with authorities and voluntarily testified before the grand jury for several hours. Adrian will address the charges with the same respect and responsiveness he has brought to this inquiry from its beginning. It is important to remember that Adrian never intended to harm his son and deeply regrets the unintentional injury.”

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office released the following statement on Friday evening:

On Thursday, September 11, 2014, a Montgomery County Grand Jury, “true billed”, Adrian Lewis Peterson on a charge of injury to a child. On today's date at 2:47 PM, a warrant was issued and entered for the arrest of Adrian Peterson for that charge.

Since the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has referred the case to the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office, and the investigation has led to a, “true bill”, on a criminal offense, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office will not discuss details in reference to the case or investigation.

At the time of this release, Adrian Peterson is not in custody at the Montgomery County Jail and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office does not have any details in the arrest of Adrian Peterson.




David Levine -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 6:02:35 PM)

This is really, really bad...

http://houston.cbslocal.com/2014/09/12/exclusive-details-on-adrian-peterson-indictment-charges/

According to law-enforcement sources, Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson beat his 4-year-old son with a tree branch as a form of punishment this summer, an incident that allegedly resulted in multiple injuries to the child. According to reports, Peterson has been indicted in Montgomery County, Texas for injury to a child.

The “whooping” – as Peterson put it when interviewed by police – occurred in Spring, Texas, in May. Peterson’s son had pushed another one of Peterson’s children off of a motorbike video game. As punishment, Peterson grabbed a tree branch – which he consistently referred to as a “switch” – removed the leaves and struck the child repeatedly.

The beating allegedly resulted in numerous injuries to the child, including cuts and bruises to the child’s back, buttocks, ankles, legs and scrotum, along with defensive wounds to the child’s hands. Peterson then texted the boy’s mother, saying that one wound in particular would make her “mad at me about his leg. I got kinda good wit the tail end of the switch.”

Peterson also allegedly said via text message to the child’s mother that he “felt bad after the fact when I notice the switch was wrapping around hitting I (sic) thigh” and also acknowledged the injury to the child’s scrotum in a text message, saying, “Got him in nuts once I noticed. But I felt so bad, n I’m all tearing that butt up when needed! I start putting them in timeout. N save the whooping for needed memories!”

In further text messages, Peterson allegedly said, “Never do I go overboard! But all my kids will know, hey daddy has the biggie heart but don’t play no games when it comes to acting right.”

According to police reports, the child, however, had a slightly different story, telling authorities that “Daddy Peterson hit me on my face.” The child also expressed worry that Peterson would punch him in the face if the child reported the incident to authorities. He also said that he had been hit by a belt and that “there are a lot of belts in Daddy’s closet.” He added that Peterson put leaves in his mouth when he was being hit with the switch while his pants were down. The child told his mother that Peterson “likes belts and switches” and “has a whooping room.”

Peterson, when contacted by police, admitted that he had “whooped” his son on the backside with a switch as a form of punishment, and then, in fact, produced a switch similar to the one with which he hit the child. Peterson also admitted that he administered two different “whoopings” to his son during the visit to Texas, the other being a punishment for the 4-year-old scratching the face of a 5-year-old.

In an interview with Houston police, Peterson was very matter-of-fact and calm about the incident, appearing to believe he had done nothing wrong and reiterating how much he cared about his son and only used “whoopings” or “spankings” as a last resort. He offered up information that the police didn’t have and was incredulous when asked if some of the numerous wounds and marks on the child were from an extension cord, saying, “Oh, no, I’d never hit my child with an extension cord. I remember how it feels to get whooped with an extension cord. I’d never do that.”

Peterson also said, “Anytime I spank my kids, I talk to them before, let them know what they did, and of course after.” Peterson also expressed regret that his son did not cry – because then, Peterson said, he would have known that the switch was doing more damage than intended. He didn’t realize the “tip of the switch and the ridges of the switch were wrapping around [the child’s] legs.” Peterson also acknowledged that this was administered directly to the child’s skin and with the child’s pants pulled down.

Peterson later told police that the marks on his son’s buttocks were similar to the marks any of his other children get when he “spanks them with a switch,” but that the mark on the child’s leg from when the switch “wrapped around his thigh” was more severe than anything he had ever done in the past.

Peterson said he knew that his son had a doctor’s appointment scheduled for when he returned home and that the doctor would discover the injuries. Peterson added that if he felt like he was “really wrong for what I did, or had any ill intent, there’s no way I would have let him get on that plane.” He went on to say, “I have nothing to hide, but I also understand when a child has marks like that on his leg, they have to report that.”

When Peterson was asked how he felt about the incident, he said, “To be honest with you, I feel very confident with my actions because I know my intent.” He also described the incident as a “normal whooping” in regards to the “welps” on the child’s buttocks, but that he felt bad immediately when he saw the injuries on the child’s legs. Peterson estimated he “swatted” his son “10 to 15” times, but he’s not sure because he doesn’t “ever count how many pops I give my kids.”

Peterson went on to reiterate again how much he loves all his kids, and only “whoops” them because he wants them to do right. Toward the end of the interview, Peterson said he would reconsider using switches in the future, but said he would never “eliminate whooping my kids . . . because I know how being spanked has helped me in my life.”

After the child returned home to Minnesota in late May, the mother took the son to his previously scheduled doctor appointment and the doctor that examined the child said the injuries were consistent with child abuse and that it appeared the child had injuries from one incident involving a “switch” and another incident possibly involving a cord.

Authorities in Minnesota referred the case to the Houston Police Department to investigate. During the investigation, authorities determined that the incident did not take place on Woodway Drive in Houston, as originally believed, but instead in Spring, Texas, which is in the Montgomery County jurisdiction.

According to a law-enforcement source, Peterson was indicted Friday in Montgomery County, Texas, but has not yet been arrested.

The NFL recently unveiled a domestic-violence policy, which stipulates a six-game suspension for a first offense but allows for steeper penalties if children are involved.

As of publication, Peterson is not under arrest and is expected to play for the Vikings this weekend when they host the Patriots.




djskillz -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 8:25:42 PM)

Awful. Typical Vikings fan week.

Seriously, WTF is wrong with people? The pictures are really bad, especially when you consider it's a freaking 4 year old. While I don't have kids and was spanked myself as a child: 1) I don't know that I would do that to my kids, 2) there's a massive difference to me in that vs. what Peterson did.

Just another reminder that none of these guys should be our heroes or role models. Peterson is my 2nd favorite Viking of all time and IMO the best RB of all time. But he is not above the law and that doesn't temper what he did. He needs to pay for what he did and this needs to serve as an educational tool for everyone out there in society. You really shouldn't do this to anyone, but especially women and children. We as a society need to realize that.




JT2 -> RE: Vikes talk for Twins fans (9/12/2014 9:19:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: djskillz

Awful. Typical Vikings fan week.

Seriously, WTF is wrong with people? The pictures are really bad, especially when you consider it's a freaking 4 year old. While I don't have kids and was spanked myself as a child: 1) I don't know that I would do that to my kids, 2) there's a massive difference to me in that vs. what Peterson did.

Just another reminder that none of these guys should be our heroes or role models. Peterson is my 2nd favorite Viking of all time and IMO the best RB of all time. But he is not above the law and that doesn't temper what he did. He needs to pay for what he did and this needs to serve as an educational tool for everyone out there in society. You really shouldn't do this to anyone, but especially women and children. We as a society need to realize that.



Good stuff.

Obviously we all love sports, competition, etc... but we are long overdue for a zero tolerance policy regarding violence.

Hell, it really is not that hard to be a decent human being. Just look at some of the things we let go because a person can jump, run, tackle or dribble.




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