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09-16-2007, 07:33 AM #1
Vikings D-Line: They're big, they're bad and they know it
[size=13pt]They're big, they're bad and they know it[/size]
They act like they own the place, and that's just fine by the rest of their teammates and coaches. That's because the Vikings' defensive line is the bedrock of the NFL's toughest run defense.
BY SEAN JENSEN
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 09/15/2007 11:55:07 PM CDT
...Zygi Wilf owns the franchise, and Brad Childress serves as the chief executive. But the Vikings' defensive linemen rule the population that matters most.....

"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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09-16-2007, 07:41 AM #2
Re: Vikings D-Line: They're big, they're bad and they know it
Very nice read my friend.
Some very nice nuggets in there regarding team unity and the atmosphere around the organization that speaks volumes for why guys like Phat Pat wanted to stay in MN instead of going someplace else for more money.
Kindof shoots a whole in the "No one wants to play here crowd".
;DMany many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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09-16-2007, 07:45 AM #3
Re: Vikings D-Line: They're big, they're bad and they know it
I agree a nice article.
I also feel its true, the line sets the stage, if i was EJ Henderson I'd be licking my chops, this guy is going to give him so many clean tackle opportunities.
He could/should be all pro by the end of the season.
mikeI am an avid Viking fan, but also am an avid restoration guy of vintage Mopar(Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth)B bodies
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09-16-2007, 08:19 AM #4
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Re: Vikings D-Line: They're big, they're bad and they know it
"singersp" wrote:
That is a great read.[size=13pt]They're big, they're bad and they know it[/size]
They act like they own the place, and that's just fine by the rest of their teammates and coaches. That's because the Vikings' defensive line is the bedrock of the NFL's toughest run defense.
BY SEAN JENSEN
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 09/15/2007 11:55:07 PM CDT
...Zygi Wilf owns the franchise, and Brad Childress serves as the chief executive. But the Vikings' defensive linemen rule the population that matters most.....
However, I would be in a lot of trouble financially if I were on that line.
$10 for cussing and $50 for passing gas.
That would be a few thousand a day for me.
That $50 is harsh.
I think the NFL should have been that strict on Bellyfat
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09-16-2007, 08:24 AM #5
Re: Vikings D-Line: They're big, they're bad and they know it
"ejmat" wrote:
Not if you were making the kind of "ching" they are."singersp" wrote:
That is a great read.[size=13pt]They're big, they're bad and they know it[/size]
They act like they own the place, and that's just fine by the rest of their teammates and coaches. That's because the Vikings' defensive line is the bedrock of the NFL's toughest run defense.
BY SEAN JENSEN
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 09/15/2007 11:55:07 PM CDT
...Zygi Wilf owns the franchise, and Brad Childress serves as the chief executive. But the Vikings' defensive linemen rule the population that matters most.....
However, I would be in a lot of trouble financially if I were on that line.
$10 for cussing and $50 for passing gas.
That would be a few thousand a day for me.
That $50 is harsh.
I think the NFL should have been that strict on Bellyfat
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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