Ten years after what was arguably the nuttiest calendar year an NFL franchise has ever experienced, I asked @jzulgad to dip into his PTSD to relive the madness of the 2010 Vikings. Enjoy:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH7QyxcR9dk …
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En réponse à @danwiederer @jzulgad
Wootton knocking out Favre in that Monday night game with another Hester return TD was tremendous.
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En réponse à @DidianaVince @danwiederer
Don’t forget, as we discuss, that started with
@ChrisWarcraft tweeting that trying to play on a frozen field was nuts.3 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
Yes, sir. Remember it well. If I remember correctly, didn’t the great Joe Webb lead Minnesota to a victory at Philadelphia on a Tuesday night a week or two prior?
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He did! We were stuck in that hotel for four days (seems quaint now with covid lockdowns, but at the time it was awful)
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Leber recently told a story that a few guys went out and got drunk on Saturday night and some Philly guy tried to pick a fight. Shocking!
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I know there were more than a few drinking in the hotel
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Let me be clear, and I only covered you guys, I blame no one for drinking that year. I think the roof caving in (figuratively and literally) triggers the “must drink” clause.
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I’m no lawyer but I’m pretty sure it’d be hard to argue against that in a court of law
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft @jzulgad et
I think playing for "brad Childress" should trigger the "drinking clause" Who'd have thunk his firing was one of the least "weird" situations of 2010.
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