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The Real Reason For Craptastic NFL Officiating

October 12, 2019

Are the NFL’s increasingly suspect play reviews deliberately manipulating the outcome of games to create better storylines?

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Vikings Should Release Adrian Peterson

Vikings Should Release Adrian Peterson

September 13, 2014

Adrian Peterson turned himself in to Texas authorities, posted bond, and was released after being indicted on charges of child endangerment.

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Minnesota Vikings Fans During The Playoffs [MAP]

January 31, 2013

More than one in 10 Americans have declared allegiance to one NFL team or another on Facebook. This map via io9 illustrates how allegiances to the Minnesota Vikings expand during the playoff season.

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Minnesota Vikings Fans By County [MAP]

January 31, 2013

More than one in 10 Americans have declared allegiance to one NFL team or another on Facebook. This map via io9 illustrates where Minnesota Vikings are by US county.

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Joe Mauer Mocks Troy Polamalu

Joe Mauer Mocks Troy Polamalu

March 28, 2011

Twins catcher Joe Mauer makes fun of Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu over his high voice and his Head & Shoulders commercials…in this Head & Shoulders commercial.

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Daily Chat: The Chest Bump Era?

October 23, 2010

Will the NFL’s new rule for illegal hits usher pro football’s Chest Bump Era?

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NFL VIDEO: Illegal Hits In Football

October 23, 2010

Watch the NFL training video detailing what do and what do not constitute illegal hits in football that has pro football players so exasperated.

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Chris Kluwe's Illustration Of NFL's New Illegal Hitting Policy

October 22, 2010

Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe drew a picture to illustrate the NFL’s new illegal hitting policy.

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Vikings Pre-Season Highlights: Vikings 28, Rams 7

August 15, 2010

Highlights from the Vikings first pre-season game of the 2010 season: Minnesota Vikings 28, St. Louis Rams 7.

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Microchips In Footballs? [VIDEO]

August 7, 2010

The German company responsible for implanting motion-tracking technology in soccer balls for use by referees during the World Cup are in discussions with the NFL about possibly using their technology in American football in order to cut down on game-deciding missed call.

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