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Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 04 Feb 2007

K Ro Wants To Get Paid

Koren Robinson can go foward with his grievance against the Vikings. Sean Jensen reports that his:

“appeal date will be set in the coming week, and NFL Players Association general counsel Richard Berthelsen is confident the receiver can win the case against the Vikings.

“They’d have to show that they cut him for skill reasons or reasons unrelated to what happened off the field, and I don’t see how they can do that,” Berthelsen said.

Berthelsen said Robinson’s appeal will go before an arbitrator between March and June.

In early October, Robinson filed a grievance against the Vikings seeking a significant portion of the three-year, $12.7 million contract he signed in March 2004. Robinson played four games for the Green Bay Packers before he was suspended for one year.”

Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 03 Feb 2007

Vikings May Seek Twin Cities-Wide Tax for New Stadium

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The Minnesota Vikings may ask the Legislature to approve a Twin Cities metro-area sales tax to help pay for a new stadium in downtown Minneapolis.

The new stadium would feature a retractable roof and is likely to cost about 900 million dollars. It would be built around the site of the current Metrodome.

Team officials have approached some public officials to talk about their proposal. It would probably involve a sales tax increase in seven metro-area counties.

But so far the plan is getting a lukewarm reception at the Capitol. The chairwoman of the House Taxes Committee says she would give any proposal a fair hearing, but says she doesn't think there's much of an appetite right now for more stadium taxes.

A spokesman for Gov. Pawlenty says he is withholding judgment until he sees more details.


Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 02 Feb 2007

Cosgrove Denies He is a Candidate for Vikings DC

Kevin Cosgrove had a short and direct response Friday to an Internet report that he was the “leading candidate” to become the Minnesota Vikings’ defensive coordinator.

“I’m not a candidate for the job,” Cosgrove said.

The Nebraska defensive coordinator last year was offered a position as the Vikings’ linebackers coach but turned it down. Cosgrove is close friends with Minnesota head coach Brad Childress, who worked with him at Wisconsin in the 1990s and Illinois in the 1980s.

VikingUpdate (vikings.scout.com) cited an unnamed source as saying Cosgrove is expected to be offered the job. His name has popped into some reports by Twin Cities newspapers since Mike Tomlin left the Vikings two weeks ago to become head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Cosgrove, 51, would not answer further questions regarding interest in the position or possible contact having been made. He recently completed his third season on the Huskers’ staff.

The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported Wednesday that Indianapolis assistant coach Leslie Frazier was interested in the job. Frazier, who worked with Childress in Philadelphia, is off-limits to the Vikings until after Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Chicago Bears assistant Bob Babich, also considered a candidate, told the Pioneer Press he was not considering any move to the Vikings.

Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 02 Feb 2007

Childress Thinks Urlacher is Pretty Good

That's a generous view by Urlacher, who followed his 2005 Defensive Player of the Year performance with a similarly outstanding year. In fact, it may have been subtly better.

"What I saw with Urlacher was him playing better and better after they lost a couple of key guys around him," Minnesota coach Brad Childress said. "They lost [defensive tackle] Tommie Harris and they lost [strong safety] Mike Brown. When you do that, most players are going to struggle, even great ones. Urlacher kept going and he kept their defense going."

Source: Yahoo Sports

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Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 01 Feb 2007

Stringer Lawsuit Goes Forward

A federal judge ruled today that the widow of former Minnesota Vikings Korey Stringer’s may proceed with her negligence lawsuit against the NFL and equipment maker Riddell Inc. over his heatstroke death.

Kelci Stringer sued the league and Riddell following the death of Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Korey Stringer’s in 2001. Kelci Stringer claimed that the NFL hadn’t done enough to insure that equipment used by players protected them from injuries or deaths caused by heat-related illnesses.

Korey Stringer, a 335-pound lineman for the Minnesota Vikings, died from heatstroke after he practiced in the sweltering heat and humidity, which pushed his body temperature to 108.8 degrees. He was 27 years old at the time of his death. A Minnesota Court ruled earlier that a lawsuit against the Minnesota Vikings could not go forward since private causes of action were pre-empted by Minnesota Workers Compensation laws.

Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 01 Feb 2007

Why No Defensive Coordinator Yet?

It has been 10 days since Mike Tomlin was named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings have yet to name a new defensive coordinator. This does not bode well for the two in-house candidates: Linebackers Coach Fred Pagac and Defensive Line Coach Karl Dunbar. They clearly are not the first choice of Vikings Coach Brad Childress.

The delay likely means that former Atlanta and Green Bay coordinator Ed Donatell, who was not retained on the staff of new Falcons coach Bobby Petrino, is also not at the top of the list. Similarly, Nebraska defensive coordinator Kevin Cosgrove would likely have been named new DC by now if he was under consideration although their is some speculation that Cosgrove would want to wait until after national collegiate signing day before leaving to avoid negatively impacting Cornhusker recruiting.

The delay strongly suggests that the Vikings are waiting to interview an assistant from this year’s Super Bowl teams, Chicago and Indianapolis. Both teams play a version of the Tampa-2 defense deployed by the Vikings last season. Bears Linebackers Coach Bob Babich stated yesterday that he has no interest in becoming the Vikings’ defensive coordinator. “I could care less about the Minnesota Vikings job.”

Other possible candidates include Bears defensive backs coach Steven Wilks and
Colts defensive backs coach Alan Williams.

Whoever it is they end up choosing Vikings fans hope the delay is part of a well thought out plan and not a continuation of the bungling which has characterized the Childress era so far with the Minnesota Vikings.

Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 31 Jan 2007

I Wonder If He Sold His Super Bowl Tickets

Childress is not scheduled to be in Miami this week, but the Vikings’ Zygi and Mark Wilf are expected later in the week, along with the team’s vice presidents.

Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 29 Jan 2007

Vikings’ Search Has League Puzzled

Source: Kevin Seifert Star Tribune

In the nine days since the Vikings began searching for a new defensive coordinator, no confirmed candidate has emerged. A few rumors have circulated and a couple of guesses have found their way into print.

The truth? Few people in the NFL know what the Vikings have done, are doing or will do to replace Mike Tomlin, who accepted Pittsburgh’s head coach position Jan. 21. The dearth of information is partially because of the continuing lockdown at Winter Park — where no decision-maker has spoken publicly since Jan. 5 — but it also suggests three possible scenarios making the rounds among league officials.

Uncategorized & Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 29 Jan 2007

Kreutz Gives Williams His Due

The verbal beefs between Olin Kreutz and Pat Williams are well documented.

But the Chicago Bears’ Pro Bowl center acknowledged that the Vikings defensive tackle’s selection to the Pro Bowl was long overdue.

“Pat is the best run stuffer in the league, by far, of all the guys I’ve played against,” Kreutz said Sunday night as the Bears settled into their local hotel. “Even though we don’t get along or whatever, wherever he goes, it’s the No. 1 run defense, and that’s because of him.”

Source: Pioneer Press

Free Agency & Minnesota Vikings News carlosfusa on 27 Jan 2007

Schaub’s Price Likely Too High For Vikings

The Vikings spent part of last off season discussing a possible trade for Atlanta backup quarterback Matt Schaub. Schaub is a restricted free agent this off season. Assuming Atlanta offers Schaub the highest possible tender ($2,350,000), which is likely given the controversy surrounding starter Michael Vick, the Vikings would have to compensate the Falcons with a 1st and a 3rd round pick.

Schaub’s experience in the West Coast offense, both in Atlanta and at the University of Virginia, no doubt intrigues Childress. Nevertheless, that’s a steep price for a quarterback who is unproven as a starter.

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