Sunday, September 20, 2020

Speaking from my heart

 

I was so excited for the Minnesota Vikings season like I always am and yes I know I would not be attending games unless something crazy happens. This would have been my 20th season as a Vikings season ticket holder. I had not missed a Training camp since 1994 and again I knew it was coming so no shock.

The fact no going to camp was hard to swallow even though I know my health comes first and that is this is the first year since 1994 I do not know the players and I don’t mean personally just the fact able to watch them. I always enjoy watching practices and predicting the 53 man squad. Oh well I read twitter and watched as much sports shows as I could especially the NFL Network but still not the same as seeing players every day.

The first game of the season and its home vs the Green Bay Packers and it would be my first Packer game missed in 20 years. I came into the game with this thought knowing much of the defense from the past is gone so we would be young. I was excited to see the Vikings make the trade for Yannick Ngakoue but also know Danielle Hunter is out for three games minimum. How would this translate for pressure on Aaron Rodgers was my question to myself?

If we don’t get any pressure on Rodgers we could be in serious trouble knowing we are so young at the corner position. The game as I watched it was everything I worried about and more. It is so painful to watch an elite quarterback just shred the defense. The pass rush was nonexistent for the whole game.

I remember last game vs Green Bay last year and how the Packers defense dominated the Vikings offensive line. I am wondering how this year we would fare as the line is basically the same and again my fears come true as the Vikings set an all-time record in time of possession with just a little over 18 minutes. It was stomach wrenching to watch from start to finish.

I know when I do go to games I enjoy watching all of the game and I mean I can watch for whatever I want to see. I witness Kirk dropping back and in my opinion he does not have the ability to feel the rush as evident again when Cousins is sacked in the end zone for a safety.

Ok, I chalk it up to its one game with 15 left and yes there were a ton of mistakes but when the team watches the film my hope is things can began to be fixed. I am a hardcore Vikings fan so I get extra hyped for the Packers so it was a tough week after knowing the Vikings were manhandled from start to finish.

Next up the Indianapolis Colts and yes the first road game of the year with the chance to get to 1-1 on the year. I know the fact that teams that start the year 0-2 only 12 percent of the teams do make the playoffs.

It was last week the first drive the Vikings scored a touchdown with scripted plays and again the Vikings go down the field and settle for a field goal after using scripted plays.

This game was so painful to watch for so many reasons as I always try to be positive but honestly I see very, very little to be positive about.

The things I will say are all from my heart and I am sure many of you will agree. I will start with the play of both lines. The defensive line for the 2nd week in a row got very little pass rush on a 17 year veteran Phillip Rivers who is very limited on movement. I know the Vikings got one sack but I thought the Colts offensive line absolutely manhandled the Vikings defensive line way too much. It seemed every time a Colt running back got the ball he gained 2-3 years before even being hit. I saw initial hits on the backs but credit the Colts they fought all game long with getting the extra yards.

The Vikings offensive line gave Cousins no protection and very few times holes opened for Alexander Mattison and Dalvin Cook. One thing being down but double digits does take the running game out of it a little. I know the Vikings are 1st and long and down big and they are trying to run the ball. This is my question to myself. Why?

I cringe every time Cousins drops back as I fear the worst and again in the game Cousins s taken down for a safety which I know is questionable as was he in or out? It doesn’t matter the fact that multiple Colts had him and that is so hard to watch.

The Vikings are averaging the first two games about 19 minutes of time of possession and this is totally unacceptable to me.

The play of Kirk Cousins is horrific to watch as I know he doesn’t get the time but seeing him force balls just compounds matters.

I am a huge Adam Thielen fan but I think Cousins is as well as it seems all he wants to do is throw to Adam in double coverage. I know the radio show after mentioned it as well that it seems he has no trust in anyone else.

I know the first drive when Cousins threw the ball out of the back of the end zone when I wished he would put a little more loft and put it up to Kyle Rudolph as he did to beat the Saints in the playoffs last year.

I am a fan who is no bigger or better than anyone else just writing this from my perspective. I know no mini camps, and it has been an unusual offseason but it appears the Vikings did nothing. All 32 teams had the same issues but my beloved Vikings who I love to death look like they have not played football a day in their lives.

There are still 14 more games and chances to get better but the first two weeks have left me very concerned. I know last week if there would have been fans the Vikings would have been booed right off the field at halftime so in this case maybe no fans was good.

I watch the games and of the 22 players the only ones I have seen that stick out are Eric Kendricks and a little Harrison Smith.

I will continue to watch my favorite team nut pray they find some answers because a very good Tennessee Titans team is coming rolling into US Bank next Sunday.

That’s all for now

SKOL VIKINGS

Thanks for reading

Purplestick

 

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Vikings have very favorable weather schedule

















We knew the Vikings opponents just not dates and times but that changed Thursday night with the three hour ESPN’s schedule release show. Yes we knew bits and pieces as the day went on with social media leaks and at 6:30 teams were allowed to make the schedule available to the public.


This is a year where the schedule is laid out we just don’t know if fans will be in the stands including myself who is facing having my 20th year as a season ticket holder maybe having to wait to next season.


As far as the Vikings schedule I am a big fan of the layout beginning with the historical week one home matchup vs the Green Bay Packers. It’s historical because they have never played in Minnesota in the first week.


 I look at the break downs of times and the Vikings are scheduled to have twelve 12:00 start times, two 3:30 starts and one Sunday night and one Monday night.


I also look at the weather or at least potential weather and I see twelve of the sixteen games are played in domes and the four outdoor are at Seattle, Green Bay, Chicago and Tampa Bay.


The season starts with the Viking facing in the first four weeks three teams from the AFC South (Indianapolis, Tennessee and Houston.)


The season also starts for the Vikings facing four of the 2019 NFL playoff teams in the first five weeks (Green Bay, Tennessee, Houston and Seattle.)


I look at each month starting in September with home vs Green Bay then at Indianapolis and home vs Tennessee so it’s extra important to start off the season with 2 of 3 wins minimum.


We then look at October where it’s tough going to Houston then to Seattle for Sunday night and end with a home game vs Atlanta and then it’s the bye week.


The first seven games overall sees 3 games at home and four games on the road so it’s a tough start to the season.


The month of November starts strange as the purple travels to Lambeau Field to face the Packers. The reason I say strange as the Vikings will have played the Packers twice and have not even seen the Bears or Lions as of yet.


The Vikings come home to face the Lions then off to the Windy City to face the Chicago Bears on Monday night football. I feel this three game stretch is huge being it’s NFC North teams and a chance to make a move in the standings.


This month the Vikings play five games so after Chicago they come home for a three game home stand with Dallas and Carolina to end the month.


It’s now December and the first game is the 3rd home game vs the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team then travels to face Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Vikings return to US Bank for the last home game of the year, the Chicago Bears. It’s strange because it’s seems like every year the last game of the year is always Chicago but not this year.


The final two games are on the road as the team plays on the road at New Orleans on Friday December 25th at 3:25. Yes Christmas day and ESPN has said it’s one of the top 10 scheduled games of the season in all of the NFL. 


The season ends with a trip to Detroit to face the Lions in hopefully a meaningless game.


I look at November and December and the only potential cold weather game is in Chicago on Monday night football in week 10. The Vikings travel to Tampa Bay in December so that won’t be a cold weather game.


I love the schedule and I hope to see the games in person but if I can’t I love not to having to worry about a game in the frozen tundra of Green Bay or any other cold climates.


This is the year for the Minnesota Vikings.


Thank you for reading

Purplestick

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Purplestick: A look at the Vikings opponents high draft choices...

Purplestick: A look at the Vikings opponents high draft choices...: The NFL draft is over and yes each team knows their schedules just do not know times or dates. I thought it would be fun to look at the V...

A look at the Vikings opponents high draft choices


The NFL draft is over and yes each team knows their schedules just do not know times or dates. I thought it would be fun to look at the Vikings schedule and look at their opponents high prized draft choices.


I will start with the home schedule as we see Green Bay Packers come to town with the most talked about shocking first round pick of Quarterback, Jordan Love. Yes, I know Love will not see action but it sure will be fun to talk about.


The Detroit Lions drafted with the third pick Jeff Okudau who is a cornerback from Ohio State. It would be fun to see our first pick, Justin Jefferson go against Okudau. Jefferson from LSU and Okuda Ohio State will be a rematch of their college days. The Lions also took in the second round running back from Georgia, D’Andre Swift who was a top three running back coming out of college.


Chicago Bears did not have a first round pick but in the second round they took tight end, Kyle Kmet out of Notre Dame so this will be nice to see how our linebackers match up with him.


Atlanta Falcons come to town with first round pick, AJ Terrell cornerback from Clemson so we will get to see how our wide receivers fare against Terrell.


Carolina Panthers bring their first round pick, Derrick Brown defensive tackle from Auburn. The Vikings interior line will get a good test.


Jacksonville Jaguars had two first round picks both defense with CJ Henderson cornerback from Florida and K’Lavon Chaisson linebacker from LSU. The Vikings will see two SEC players which I believe this conference makes players as pro ready as it gets.


Tennessee Titans bring their first round pick, Isaiah Wilson offensive tackle from Georgia. I will love to see Danielle Hunter make him look silly every play.


Dallas Cowboys bring their first round pick, CeeDee Lamb wide receiver from Alabama. It has been said that Lamb was not figured to still be on the board at 17 so they may have gotten a steal. This young man is very talented and will be a great challenge for our new young cornerbacks. The Cowboys also took Trevon Diggs, safety from Alabama and yes that is Stefon’s brother.


The road games I won’t mention again Green Bay, Chicago or Detroit since I hit them up on the home schedule.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers we already know they have Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski but their first round pick is offensive lineman, Tristan Wirfs who is one strong and athletic man so our defense ends will get a good work out. I also add they added former Gophers Antoine Winfield Jr and Tyler Johnson. I want Johnson and Winfield to have great careers just not this day in Tampa.


New Orleans Saints after the Vikings shocked them in the playoffs in overtime saw the Vikings destroy the interior of the Saints defense so they took with their first round out of Michigan center, Caesar Ruiz.


Indianapolis Colts did not have a first round pick but in the second round they took Wisconsin running back, Jonathon Taylor.


Houston Texans did not have a pick until the third round and with that they took Ross Blacklock, defensive lineman and his claim to fame is his dad played for the Harlem Globetrotters and now coaches them.


Seattle Seahawks typically have a very good defense and their stadium id one of the loudest in the NFL so what do they do? They take linebacker, Jordan Brooks to add into an already very good defense.


Thank you for reading

Purplestick

SKOL!!


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It’s Sunday morning and I am still fired up about the NLF draft and how it went down as about as perfect as can be with the IT departments making it all happen. Thank you NFL for a weekend we all needed. Thank you NFL and fans for all your efforts towards helping with funds for the Covid 19.


I went to bed pleased with the Vikings draft and know all fans will have opinions. I love reading sports articles and watching TV and I saw plenty of sports people high on Minnesota’s Draft. I read on twitter both Sports Illustrated and Sporting News gave the Vikings an A and A- respectively.


I stumbled on twitter account ESPN Stats and Info and retweeted all these items but those of you who do not have twitter check out the records made or broke during the 2020 draft.


This was the 14th straight year the SEC had the most players taken with 63 being drafted. It’s also per @Elias Sports the 2nd most as 64 is the most ever.


Michigan and Ohio State each had 10 players chosen which is the 6th time in modern draft era since 1967 that multiple teams from same conference had 10 plus picks in same draft.


LSU had 14 players drafted which led all schools in the 2020 Draft. This is Per @Elias Sports that is tied for most by any team through 7 rounds in NFL Draft history (2004 Ohio State) Texas in 1984 had 17 taken but that was in a 12 round format.


This is crazy as 56 players were drafted with their first name starting with the letter J most by any letter in the draft since the draft was shortened to seven rounds in 1994.


It was a record year for wide receivers as 36 were taken in the 2020 draft. Per @Elias Sports that is tied for most in draft history through 7 rounds.


There were 23 teams that took a wide receiver with 13 being selected in the first 2 rounds. There was nine wide receivers that came from the SEC which was most by any conference. Three NFL teams took three wide receivers (Denver, Philadelphia and Las Vegas) also one school has three receivers taken and that was the Florida Gators.


Florida International had 2 players drafted while Florida State only had one selected which is mind blowing as not to long ago Florida State was a powerhouse. I am happy for Florida International just strange to see only one from the Seminoles.


Cincinnati Bengals selected a player in every round which is not strange it’s the fact that they took the first pick in every round which Cincinnati has now done three times in their existence (194 and 2003). No team has ever done it even once in the modern draft era.


The Minnesota Vikings take a record 15 picks with 9 being on the defensive side and that has not happened to the Vikings since 1967.


Thank you for reading

Purplestick

SKOL


Sources credit: Twitter: ESPN Stats and Info @ESPNStatsInfo

@Elias Sports


Saturday, April 25, 2020

Historical Virtual draft weekend ends with memories for a lifetime










Saturday Apr 25th was exciting yet sad as I knew at 6:00 my football fun was over other than now watching breakdown after breakdown of each team.


This virtual draft went incredibly smooth was so many fun storylines and records made. The first round saw 15 SEC players drafted was a record. LSU had 10 players picked in the first 3 rounds which tied a record and Alabama had 9. There was 13 receivers taken in the first 2 rounds which beat 12 set in 2014 that included Odell Beckham Jr, Devante Adams and Mike Evans. The seven round total saw 38 receivers go so yes the draft was extremely deep with receivers.


I wanted to share a couple quotes starting with Nate Burleson when he referred to the Detroit Lions as the Lions King and they drafted Jeff Okudah so Burleson cleverly said “Lions King Okudah Matata.” It was Saturday morning and NFL Network was talking about Quarterback Jake Fromm as “Jake from State Fromm.”


There were so many story lines all draft but I look at Saturday and start with Washington Redskins Offensive Tackle, Trent Williams who was traded to the San Francisco 49ers. The St. Johns Minnesota Offensive tackle, Ben Bartch drafted by Jacksonville at pick 116 one pick before the Vikings who I hoped would draft him. I am happy for Ben as he is the first player drafted from this school since 1974.


Quarterbacks Jacob Eason and Jake Fromm kept waiting for a call and finally at pick 122 Eason goes to the Colts, I thought Fromm would be the next quarterback to go but no James Morgan from Florida International goes at 125.


K’Von Mitchell drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles was the first person from his family to graduate from High School. It was neat to see a couple players drafted and their dads were former NFL players such as Brycen Hopkins drafted and his dad was Brad. What’s neat about this is Brycen was drafted by the Rams and so was Van Jefferson earlier and his dad was Shawn so 2 father son combos on the Rams.


Carolina Panthers are the first team in modern draft era with a minimum of seven picks to pick all defensive players and no offensive. The New England Patriots enter the draft with my thought of drafting a quarterback and they did not.


The New England Patriots had drafted Kyle Dugger earlier at pick 37 in the 2nd round and according to ESPN Info and stats Kyle is the earliest draft choice of a Division II player since 1999.


The Miami Hurricanes for years were a powerhouse and now this draft did not see a Hurricane drafted until Shaquille Quarterman was taken with the 140th pick in the 4th round which was the longest since 2014.


Nebraska Cornhuskers had twin brothers both get drafted as Khalil went to Tampa Bay and Carlos went to Pittsburgh in two different rounds.


The University of Minnesota had a great weekend seeing five players drafted which marks the most since 1990. Antoine Winfield Jr and Tyler Johnson both went to Tampa Bay. Carter Coughlin and Chris Williamson both went to the New York Giants. Kamal Martin went to the Green Bay Packers which is hard to watch but I am happy for him to get a chance to make an NFL squad. I wish all five players nothing but success unless they play the Vikings.





Let’s get to the Vikings day three as the Vikings were to have 13 picks for a potential 17 for the weekend so would the team keep all? The answer was no but in the end had 15 which I can’t remember the last time we had that many picks.


The Vikings in 2019 led the way with 56 percent of the roster being draft picks and after this weekend’s picks I don’t see the percent going down.


It was stated that 2019 NFL rosters had 14 percent of their roster first rounders’, 21 percent and 4th-7th rounds and undrafted free agents make up 65 percent so day three is huge for every team.


The first four picks earlier I loved so I was curious how Saturday would go and the way Saturday started out both twitter and Facebook friends were questioning why no offensive line help to start.

The final score shows 6 offensive players and nine defensive players and the rounds were 2 in the first round, 1 in the 2nd, 1 in the 3rd, 3 in the 4th, 2 in the 5th, 2 in the 6th and 4 in the 7th.


I look at the first three picks of Saturday starting with DJ Wonnum, Defensive End who was a 3 year captain at South Carolina which has only happened three times in school history so I see leadership qualities.


James Lynch, Defensive Tackle from Baylor was 2019 Big 12 Defensive player of the year and had school record 13.5 sacks. He now owns the school record with 22 for his career and the 13.5 last year. The bottom line is he knows to get to the quarterback.


Troy Dye, Linebacker from Oregon lead the Ducks all four years in tackles so makes a great addition to the Vikings linebacker corp. A little fact is both Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks both played at UCLA and now add a Oregon player making three Pac10 studs.


The next two I know have very little info on Harrison Hand, cornerback form Temple and KJ Osborn, Wide Receiver from Miami, Florida. I only imagine more depth competition.


The same with the next two, Blake Brandel, Offensive Tackle from Oregon State and Josh Metellus, Safety from the University of Michigan. I like the adding of more depth for both the secondary and offensive line.


The next pick might be the steal of the draft as Kenny Willkes a defensive end from Michigan State. He was voted the national top walk on and he ended his career with 23. 5 sacks. He was said to be a 5th round value so we will see.


The last three picks Nate Stanley quarterback from the University of Iowa who left with the 2nd most touchdowns and passing yards in school history makes for a great story to watch.


Brian Cole II, a safety from Mississippi State and ending the draft at pick 253 was Kyle Hinton, Guard from Washburn so both these gentlemen add more depth competition.


I just came across twitter and saw the Vikings PR announced the 15 picks was a Minnesota Viking team record in a 7 round draft.


I love the Vikings and would love to give an A but I will settle for a A- as I am not sure about the offensive line yet.


This is my prediction as they put Ezra Cleveland at LT, then slide Riley Reiff to LG, Garrett Bradbury stays at center and Pat Elflein at RG and leave Brian O’Neil at RT.


Thank you for reading

Purplestick

SKOL!!!!!

Friday, April 24, 2020

Day 2 NFL draft fun continues


Friday at 6:00 came and for the next 5 hours I watched the NFL draft with a smile on my face and a pen and paper in hand to take notes as it went. I thoroughly enjoy hearing breakdowns of every player and some of the info is noteworthy to me.


I start by saying I love how Commissioner Goodell is handling the draft and I love the Draft-a-thon going helping raise money for the Covid 19 relief program. I have really enjoyed Roger announcing the picks while he stood the first 69 picks then pick 70 he sat in his comfy chair and by picks in the 90’s he was starting to slouch in a sleepy manner. I laughed when the NLF hosts o ESPN made the comment if the draft goes too late into the night we might see Goodell sleeping.


Thursday night was awesome to watch and found out tonight it was the most ever watched NFL draft night in history. One of the most interesting picks in the 2nd round came by way of the New England Patriots taking at pick 37, Kyle Dugger a Division 2 player and I am thinking this is the team to know how to draft as they prove year in and year out they know how to find players in the draft.


It was seemingly not to long ago running backs went first round but yesterday only one went and then in the 2nd round we saw D’Andrea Swift, Georgia go to the Detroit Lions at pick 35 and pick 41 Jonathon Taylor,Wisconsin go to Indianapolis. These guys were both high profile in college and the Vikings schedule sees both these guys along with their teammates. JK Dobbins, Ohio State was taken by Baltimore at pick 55. 


Houston at pick 40 took Russ Blacklock and the interesting info on him is that his dad played for the Harlem Globetrotters and now is the head coach of them.


Los Angeles Rams take Wide Receiver, Van Jefferson at pick 57 and his dad Shawn played 13 years in the NFL at wide receiver.


Former Minnesota Gopher, Antoine Winfield Jr. was taken at pick 45 by the Tampa Bay. Winfield was the highest draft pick from the U since 2014. I wanted him to be a Viking but not to be but instead he is a teammate of Tom Brady and yes the Super Bowl is in Tampa so could Antoine have a chance to play in the Super Bowl.


Former Viking, Stefon Diggs brother Trevon Diggs who played safety at Alabama was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys. I could not believe how much Trevon looked like Stefon.


Green Bay in the first round shocked the world by drafting quarterback, Jordan Love and now Friday night I believe the Philadelphia Eagles shocked the world by drafting Quarterback, Jalen Hurts. I think with Carson Wentz unfortunate injuries each year the Eagles wanted a young quarterback.


The Vikings pick at 58 finally came and it was Offensive Tackle out of Boise State, Ezra Cleveland. I admit I did not know much about him but believe me when I saw the pick I did research quickly and loved everything I read plus listening to the guys on TV gave me a very good feeling about the pick.


I am loving the Vikings first three picks as we are addressing needs with a wide receiver, cornerback and now Offensive tackle. I am biased and a homer so I am giving the team an A plus thus far.

I say this every year but as each player is drafted the info they have instantly is just amazing and yes I know there are many people involved but I can still be wowed.


The 4th round saw the Vikings take at pick 89 cornerback out of Mississippi State, Cameron Dantzler which I applaud again giving the team two needed cornerbacks and yes they need to prove themselves but at least they are in purple.


This draft overall has over exceeded my expectations hundred fold. It has been such a pleasure to watch and learn. I am really liking the war rooms and what I like even better is the coaches and GM’s having their kids with them making it a family event.


I also love the fact that 60 players allowed cameras in their places giving fans a real appreciation of what these young men are going through hoping their phones ring and it’s a team telling them they want them.


The draft was coming to an end for the night and I knew the Vikings had one more pick but then I see the word trade come across screen. Yes the Vikings traded their pick to the dreaded New Orleans Saints. I was shocked what the Vikings got for the move and that was four more draft choices. Are you kidding me 13 picks on Saturday? I would be shocked if we do get 13 as I envision moving up by packaging deals.


The thought coming in to the draft was the Vikings trading for Redskins Tackle, Trent Williams which I believe after Friday is a dead deal
.

I can’t wait for 7 more hours of draft coverage Saturday but also know after Saturday it’s back to reruns of sporting events so I am going to enjoy it while I can Saturday.


I love twitter and you can follow me at purple_ stick but here are the draft choices twitter if you want to follow:

Cam Dantzler @camdantzler3

Justin Jefferson @JJettas2

Jeff Gladney @JGreatness_12

Ezra Cleveland @Ezra508



Thank you for reading

Purplestick

SKOL


NFL historical draft a huge success in many ways









April 23rd was finally here and with that came the first night of the NFL draft. It seems like forever since I have seen sports that is not a repeat. I had so many questions coming in such as just how would this draft work from so many sites? What would it be like not seeing the red carpet, or Commissioner Goodell not shaking and then the typical hug?


Yes 7:00pm finally was here and the Cincinnati Bengals were on the clock. I loved the way Goodell announced the Bengals were on the clock and he made a comment about bring on the booing. This pick who many thought including myself would be LSU Quarterback, Joe Burrows was finally in and with this we would get a glimpse of how each way the pick was shown. I loved seeing each pick shown and with that their families with them.


As the night went on we saw the groups of people with the player and at times showed what appeared to be too many people in the room. It appeared I saw a couple places where we saw people pushing back to spread the crowd out. It had to be hard because each player has worked for this day and these kids wanted to enjoy their day with friends and relatives.


The night itself I give an A plus to all the IT people that made this happen. It went as smooth as could ever be imagined. I give props out to Commissioner Goodell for keeping the draft on the date and making this happen with the casts of thousands.


I absolutely loved as each team name came on the screen and saying the pick was in we saw the team colors shown nice a clear. It was a win in my mind.


I loved the many war rooms and all the cameras that allowed the fans to see what was going on vs the typical year of many people in rooms working together to decide on a pick. I was so intrigued by different set ups.

The examples of I offer up are Tennessee Titans Coach, Mike Vrabel and his background. I look at Coach Mike Zimmer’s cool set up, Dallas owner Jerry Jones sitting in his yacht, and how about Arizona Cardinals Coach, Kliff Kingsbury’s pad? Wow!!! I watched NFL Network Friday morning and they actually ranked the war rooms placing Zimmer’s with 3rd place, Jerry Jones 2nd, and Kingsbury winning the best set up.


The draft itself was heavenly to watch as this event is my favorite every year and now this year it was historical.


I look at the teams draft and was surprised by no trades early on. The Detroit Lions and New York Giants both publicly said they were shopping the 3rd and 5th picks respectively.


I wanted to look at some of the picks and my thoughts starting with Miami at five taking much talked about Tua Tagovaila. I have heard so much talk about him with his injury problems yet as talented as they come. It was years ago the Dolphins passed on Drew Brees due to a concern of a shoulder injury. It was nice to see they may have learned from past mistakes. I was surprised when he was picked the lack of emotion from his family.


The San Francisco 49ers trade back with Tampa Bay and pick defensive lineman, Javon Kinlaw. The 49ers traded DeForest Buckner in the offseason and now get Kinlaw. This defensive line will be very dominant again this season. I use the phrase the rich get richer with the 49ers dominant line and they are all first round picks.


I loved the Raiders draft choice, wide receiver, Henry Ruggs and his wearing a robe and hanging out at home. Can we say comfort in our own house? The Tampa Bay pick, Tristan Wirfs if you haven’t seen his video at the swimming pool please check it out. He is in the pool and lunges out of the pool and lands on his feet. This is a big man and will be a key part to protecting Tom Brady.


The New Orleans Saints pick, center from the University of Michigan, Ceasar Ruiz and his emotional reaction to getting drafted. I loved the virtual hug by Commissioner Goodell to Ruiz.


The Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers draft picks shocked the world as Dallas needing all sorts of defensive help takes Oklahoma wide receiver, CeeDee Lamb. The Packers maybe the biggest shock of the night trade up and draft quarterback. Jordan Love. Wow was this a shock and will be talked about for days and or months to come. How does Aaron Rodgers feel about this? 


The Carolina Panthers select Defensive Tackle, Derrick Brown out of Auburn and my mind goes right to the Outback Bowl vs the Gophers. I thought the Gophers did a great job of making Brown look average. I know Carolina is on the Vikings schedule so we shall see how Brown does.


I think one of the more strange things of the night was the Commissioner announcing the Las Vegas Raiders with the pick. It was hard to hear even though I know it has actually happened. It will always be the Oakland Raiders in my mind.


The draft was in the twenties knowing pick 22 was getting closer knowing names I hoped were still available. The Philadelphia Eagles at 21 I thought for sure would take Justin Jefferson as they are in such need of help. I then heard Goodell announce the Eagles have taken Jalen Reagor my heart went back to normal beat.




It was awesome to see Commissioner Goodell do the SKOL chant before announcing the Vikings pick. I hoped with the 22nd pick I would hear the Minnesota Vikings take Justin Jefferson my team did not disappoint. Can you say fired up, wowed, joyous for a few words to describe my mindset?


I was even happier when the Vikings took with the 31st pick, Jeff Gladney a much needed cornerback for the Purple. I actually was nervous because the Vikings traded out of 25 and at the time I was not sure what pick we got. I was not sure if the team would trade out of the 1st round and save 1st round money.


First round Vikings cornerbacks have not worked out lately as we saw Xavier Rhodes and Trae Waynes both gone. I add with the last first round wide receiver pick, Laqoun Treadwell a bust I feel confident in saying I believe Jefferson and Gladney will make it. It’s a gut feeling and I will roll with that.


The draft in closing saw a record 15 SEC players go in the first round and 5 from the Big 10. I look forward to the next two days of the draft and see how Rick Spielman and Coach Zimmer pan out.

The teams I thought had a great night besides the Vikings were the Miami Dolphins and the San Francisco 49ers.


Thanks for reading

Purplestick

Sunday, April 12, 2020

My thoughts on the 2020 Vikings draft











The NFL draft is getting closer and closer in fact it starts April 23rd as you know. The world we live in with so many unknowns will impact the NFL draft as well.


Yes it was going to be in Las Vegas who even would have closed a main street so hundreds of thousands of fans could jam in. The Covid 19 has shut that down as well. It will be strange not seeing a draft pick introduced and in turn meet the Commissioner and give him a hug. There will be no red carpet with limos dropping of players. There will be no NFL experts sitting at a table and breaking each pick down or what they think the next team will do.


This whole thing is a unreal unknown as pro days we few if any so how will the scouts know these players. The chance to talk face to face is gone. Yes technology will help so face timing, using zoom or any other means to talk to the potential picks.


It was announced Sunday Commissioner Goodell will announce each pick from his basement. It will be strange not to see the normal war rooms as they are strategizing their picks. I have read that the picks will be from several different homes. 
The talk of not so many trades will be interesting to see if that comes true. I think the first two rounds of player’s people will know of but as the rounds keep coming because of the lack of pro days could potentially hurt players. I believe the combine in Indianapolis is a good thing to happen before all things have escalated to social distancing.


This will be the first year my wife and I won’t attend the Vikings draft party and I am ok with that is health is everything. I will assume one day things will get into the norm again.


As for the Vikings draft and know for now they have 12 picks including two first round picks thanks to the Stefon Diggs trade to Buffalo.


I am real interested to see if the Vikings make a trade to obtain disgruntled Washington Redskin, Trent Williams. I know he is 32 years old and has been a dominant tackle earlier in his career, I would not mind a trade but please don’t give up the bank for him.


If the Vikings do not trade for him I would not be surprised to package one first round pick and a later pick to move up. The thing is move up to get what would be the question. My thought on pressing need is defensive back, Offensive tackle and wide receiver and I would say in that order or flip the tackle and defensive back around.


The fact I have more time than normal due to our fun stay home order gives me time to watch way more football than I ever have as far as the draft. This time of the year by far and away is my favorite time of the year. I always feel like a little kid waiting for Christmas I say every year almost a copy and paste.


I saw a mock draft that had us taking Wide Receiver, Justin Jefferson from LSU who had a huge National Championship game this recent January at pick 23. I saw then at pick 25 an Offensive Tackle Austin Jackson out of Southern California University. If this would go down I would be one ecstatic Vikings fan.


If not there are two players I am very high on and they are Wide Receiver, Denzel Mims out of Baylor and safety, Grant Delpit from the National Champion LSU Tigers
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It’s funny because in the mock draft that has us taking Jefferson and Jackson while Mims is slotted to be taken by Green Bay with the 30th pick and 31st pick by the San Francisco 49ers would take Delpit.

The mock draft no one knows for sure especially this year with the craziness of the virus.
 I will throw one thing out and my prediction the Vikings will take a quarterback with the 2nd or 3rd round. The draft has some real god quarterbacks and an intriguing one out of Utah State, Jordan Love.


That’s all for now

Thank you for reading

Purplestick


Friday, March 27, 2020

My thoughts on the Vikings schedule with the additions of NFL Free agent signings


The sports world has shut down and events coming have either been postponed or cancelled including of my top five events I love and that is the NFL Vikings draft party. I absolutely understand but I can be honest and admit disappointment.


The Minnesota Vikings continue to mystify me with all the players that have left via free agency although know with the salary cap is an issue it is still sad to see guys leave. I see the last two to sign elsewhere were Xavier Rhodes signing a one year deal with the Indianapolis Colts as what has been deemed a prove it contract. 
I then saw Friday morning that Andrew Sendejo signed with the Cleveland Browns. Yes I knew neither player was coming back but still to know its official is strange.


I was relieved to see the Vikings sign some guys as I watch NFL Network every day and see team after team seemingly sign so many yet I see no Vikings activities.


I like the addition of Michael Pierce from the Baltimore Ravens as I know the Ravens defense typically is very good so this should be a potentially nice replacement for Linval Joseph. The team also signed WR Tejae’ Sharpe and Anthony Zettel (DE) from Tennessee and San Francisco respectively. 
I have seen so far the Vikings resigning Dan Bailey, Rashod Hill, and Friday they resigned Ameer Abdullah and Brett Jones. In my opinion none of the names I have listed as free agent signings or resigning is earth shattering news but at least it’s something to read about and study the new guys.


I read on twitter Commissioner Goodell announced the NFL draft will go on as plan but obviously a way different format. I can’t wait to watch how this goes down. I have heard theories make it a seven night draft which I would be in heaven. I don’t think it would go to that but will be strange to see the picks coming from different facilities or wherever they draft from. It will be strange not to see the player in the backstage room come out and hug the commissioner in getting his jersey with the number one on it and having hit team hat on. 


My thought on the draft does not waiver as I know the team has two first round draft choices so I can see a package deal to trade both first round picks to move up and get a very good defensive back. I would not be upset if they don’t trade so take an offensive tackle and a defensive back.


I saw the schedule like most of you have and yes we don’t know the dates or times only know the home and away opponents. This will be my 20th year of tickets as I was thinking last year was. It must be my old age but know this the schedule is as tough as I have seen and after the Free agent signings I am even more concerned. I think even if none of the players had left it would be tough but since they are gone my stress level just got a little higher thinking what are we going to do?


The home schedule includes: Detroit, Green Bay, Chicago. Jacksonville, Tennessee, Atlanta, Carolina and Dallas.


Green Bay will always be tough as long as Aaron Rodgers in quarterback although I saw left tackle Bryan Bulaga left via free agency. Detroit signed former Viking, Jayron Kearse and appear to be the New England Patriots dumping ground as Jamie Collins and Danny Shelton both signed. The Chicago Bears acquiring quarterback, Nick Foles will be a real interesting story to see him compete with Mitch Trubiskey.


Jacksonville will be my least worry on the home schedule although this is the time I should worry. The Tennessee Titans come in with Derrick Henry and his tough running style and with the loss of some of our starters gone will be a more worrisome problem.


Atlanta Falcons come in with new running back, Todd Gurley. Yes he has been injured the last couple of years but you know he will come in with a chip on his shoulder. Matt Ryan and Julio Jones must be relieved with no more Xavier Rhodes as Jones always seemed to struggle vs Rhodes. The Carolina Panthers come with new quarterback, Teddy Bridgewater. I am so happy for Teddy but the day the Vikes play him will be my only day not cheering for him. 


The Dallas Cowboys come to town and with that their fans will flock US Bank Stadium. They signed Amari Cooper to the 100 million contract and see Tight End, Jason Witten leave for the Las Vegas Raiders. The Cowboys did add Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and defensive tackle, Gerald McCoy.


The road schedule sees the Vikings travel to Chicago, Green Bay, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, and Seattle.


I start with looking at the quarterbacks will face highlighted by Deshaun Watson (Houston), Phillip Rivers (Indianapolis), Drew Brees (New Orleans), Tom Brady (Tampa Bay) and of course Russell Wilson (Seattle). Wow what a challenge for the Vikings defense and yes I can’t forget Aaron Rodgers although I would like to one day.


The Texans will be a challenge with the likes of JJ Watt and Watson but the subtraction of all world receiver, Andre Hopkins which might be the strangest trade all off season.


The Indianapolis Colts as I said earlier Rivers will be the quarterback but now add former Viking, Xavier Rhodes. How will he play? Will he be his former Pro Bowl self? My luck he will be very noticeable and not in a bad way.


The New Orleans Saints oh where do I begin? The playoff losses suffered to the Vikings and in New Orleans sets up for potential ugliness. Their offense is already wow but now add Super Bowl champ wide receiver, Emmanuel Sanders. I say the rich get richer!!!!!


Tampa Bay I mean Tampa Tom will be the story of the year as Brady signed the two year 50 million guaranteed contract. Yes, the next Super Bowl is in Tama and Brady there will be a nonstop talker. The weapons he has are not like he had in New England. The NFC South will be the most watched Division in football. I love the Vikings division I will watch honestly a lot more. Brees, Ryan, Brady and Bridgewater what a powerhouse of quarterbacks although I know Teddy is not necessarily proven.


The Seattle Seahawks and the 12th man is always a challenge for the Vikings and like the Packers until Russell Wilson retires the Seahawks will always be in contention for the playoffs. Seattle signed Tight End, Greg Olsen who always been a top tier tight end and just another challenge for the Vkings defense.


The Vikings have very good skill players with Kirk Cousins, Dalvin Cook, Adam Thielen, Kyle Rudolph and I look Bisi Johnson. The offensive line to make an obvious statement is truly concerning, 


The defense is concerning so with Coach Zimmer and the defensive staff we will see just what they get for production.


I am a fan so I want to and have to believe in my favorite team, the Minnesota Vikings.


Thank you for reading

Stay safe everyone please 

Purplestick

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Rebuilding mode needs to start quicky for the Vikings


It was not that long ago I was jumping off my couch when I watched Kyle Rudolph catch the game winning touchdown in overtime to upset the New Orleans Saints. It was then the next week I wanted to roll off my couch feeling sick after watching the Vikes get destroyed by the 49ers and I did want to get up.


I look at the my favorite team and love them for many reasons but I knew watching the game in San Francisco we were not even on the same level as the 49ers beat us and I don’t mean the scoreboard. We were beat in all three phases by a superior team.


I got asked by many as they know my passion and the question was, “what do we need in the draft?” I responded and no joke “we need one of everything.”


I know the salary cap is a huge issue and so players will be leaving but who I thought. I have loved Xavier Rhodes play up to a year ago where it seemed this last season something was terribly wrong. I heard like many of you the likes of Trae Waynes, Linval Joseph, Everson Griffen were the three I heard most often and add Xavier Rhodes.


I absolutely love NFL Free Agency Frenzy every year as it is like Christmas for me as I see what kind of toys we will get to add to the roster I mean players.


This first two days have been crazy and I know it was not official until 4:00pm on Tuesday but all these deals were announced Monday although not official
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Stefon Diggs has been a very popular talking point anywhere from last season to this offseason. I know I read many people felt the Vikings would deal him but I did not see it coming. Yes, I was wrong as I see Diggs to the Buffalo Bills. I was stunned no only by the announcement but even more so seeing all we got back for him. I read someone called it a Herschel Walker deal except this time the Vikings got the best of the deal. I loved Diggs as a receiver but his attitude seen on TV and read about was very concerning to me. I wish Diggs the best in Buffalo and thank him for his years and will never forget the Minneapolis Miracle.


I read earlier the Vikings terminated the contracts of Xavier Rhodes and Linval Joseph ending the speculation of whether they would stay or not. It’s the NFL and stands for not for long but also the salary cap needs relief. I believe the loss of Joseph is way more painful as I loved his stuffing the middle on the run. I saw Tuesday night the Los Angeles Chargers signed Linval to a two year deal. I have not seen anything on Rhodes as of yet.


The name Trae Waynes was a talking point after the season on would he return and I saw Cincinnati Bengals gave him a three year contract for 42 million so I got my answer on would he be on the 2020 roster.


Everson Griffen’s contract was voided but I feel he will be back but for a much lesser amount so we will see what goes down.


I do really love the new contract for CJ Ham and feel he is worth every penny. A young man out of Augustana College making the squad as a rookie free agent back a few years ago is doing alright proving his worth.


The loss of Waynes and Rhodes is shocking only because we lost both cornerbacks so I am real curious how the team will handle filling these huge openings. I have seen more than my share of mock drafts but what I see universally is a defensive back with the first round pick.


I was shocked Tuesday when I saw the Vikings announce they terminated the contract of Josh Kline. I am by no means an offensive lineman expert but I thought Kline might have been the 2nd best behind tackle, Brian O’Neil.


The Vikings have always stressed in my mind the defensive side of the ball but this offseason might be one of the most important in years addressing and trying to figure out how to replace these veterans.


The Tom Brady saga is by far the biggest story line thus far as I watched two hours on NFL Network watching the NFL experts giving their opinions.  I am of the mind that did not see Brady leaving. This story of Tampa Tom will be beat to the ground. Yes the Super Bowl is in Tampa so will Brady be able to take his team to be the first team ever to play in their home for the Super Bowl?

I love the division he is now in as he will face Drew Brees twice, Matt Ryan twice and now Teddy Bridgewater twice. I can’t wait to watch these matchups. I add in the Vikings get to play in Tampa Bay this year. The Bridgewater signing in Carolina I could not be happier for Teddy and wish him so much success.


It’s been a great TV watch the first two days seeing Phillip Rivers signing with the Indianapolis Colts and Marcus Mariota signing with the Las Vegas Raiders as quarterback headliners.


How about former Cowboy, Jason Witten signing with the Raiders? Who will sign Andy Dalton, Cam Newton, Jameis Winston? Who will be the New England Patriots starting QB?


The question did Bill Belichick need Tom Brady or Brady need Bill? The question that has been out there for years will now get answered. I love the Buffalo Bills are now getting the love that they are favored to win the AFC East.


I love football for so many reasons and this week of Free agency is one of many reasons I do. The draft coming in April in Ls Vegas will it go down with the virus seemingly everywhere? I hope so because I can’t wait to see what Vegas looks like with their main street closed.


I close by saying if the draft goes down I believe the Vikings will take a defensive back. I can’t wait for draft night because it’s like for me a kid waiting to open a present.


Thank you for reading

Purplestick

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Vikes season comes to a painful end in San Francisco


It’s Sunday January 12th the day I am writing this one day after the Vikings season ended on a terrible note. It had been all week I heard comparisons of 1987 playoff run as the Vikes shocked the Saints them the 49ers before falling to the Washington Redskins in the NFC Championship game.


I watched last week all the experts take the Saints and then the Vikes shock the world beating the Saints in OT. I watched again the pregame to the San Francisco and the majority of the experts picked the 49ers.


I really felt the 49ers defense was much better than the Saints especially the 49ers front seven. I came in optimistic with nothing to lose as one again the Vikes faces tough odds taking on the one seed 49ers.


It had been a long day waiting for the game at 3:35 as I watched countless hours on TV of game breakdowns and listening to facts and figures.


It was finally game time and once again the Vikings start the game with the ball. I thought this would be a great chance to show the 49ers we came to play. I guess I was wrong three very painful plays to start with little or no yards and the Vikings were forced to punt.


Ok, defense it’s your turn to show the 49ers you mean business and you will stop the 49ers. One problem the 49ers did not follow my hope in fact they moved the ball so easy it was if we had no defense even on the field. I was very upset, mad and confused on just how easy 49ers quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo took his offense right down the field and it’s 7-0 49ers.


Great a terrible opening Vikings drive followed by an easy touchdown by the 49ers is a fan’s nightmare especially in a game of this magnitude.


The Vikings brought hope back into my life as I see Kirk Cousins throw a very nice deep ball down the left sidelines, and maybe even a better adjustment by Stefon Diggs to catch the ball and he walks into the endzone. My world is back in order as the game is tied 7-7


It seemed all day the 49ers could run the ball whenever they wanted and even a Vikings defender tripping the back and they still fell forward 3-4 yards. I know the commentators had mentioned that 49ers coach, Kyle Shanahan would love to have 50/50 with pass and run but I believe at one point of the game the 49ers had 30 straight runs. Their running game is impressive and even more so using a three headed attack.


It seemed the Vikings run game as soon as the handoff the 49ers were not very good hosts as they rudely met Dalvin Cook at the point of handoff.


It was a strange first half as the 49ers had gone up 14-7 but thanks to a Eric Kendricks giving the Vikes good field position which they get three out of. It’s halftime and as badly as I felt we got outplayed it’s only 14-10.


The second half was as ugly as it gets watching the Vikings offense do absolutely nothing as I believe 9 drives and there were 7 three and outs.


The 49ers offense didn’t necessarily light it up but they really did not have to as they played a great ball control offense and let me feeling sick to my stomach.


It was a day of not only terrible performance but also see things happen to the Vikes that left me shaking my head. I look back at the first half with the 49ers in 3rd down and long the Vikes get great pressure. I see Garoppolo throw a wounded duck with three Vikings defenders around and somehow a 49er dives and makes a sick catch.


It was again the Vikings defense stepped up in one key drive forcing a three and out and a punt. I see the ball punted and I could tell Marcus Sherels struggled finding it with and it hits Sherels bounces and 49ers recover. Oh no wee had a small chance for a glimmer of hope of maybe finding a spark. It wasn’t meant to be and the 49ers cash in with a touchdown really ending my dreams of a trip to a potential Super Bowl.


It was just the 2nd to last home game vs the Green Bay Packers on national TV where the Vikings offense totaled an embarrassing 7 first downs for the game and less than 200 yards in offense.

It’s not even a month later and as I am watching the game and really never realizing the Vikings had five first downs for the game in the 4th quarter. I then see a stat put up on the TV screen that six was the worst in NFL history in post season play.


I now have to worry because in my mind the game was lost but please oh please do not set an NFL record.


I thank the San Francisco 49ers for allowing us to get the first downs by playing their backups and also playing more zone defense. The Vikings finished with a measly 7 first downs which is good for 3rd worst so at least it’s not the worst.


The offense was absolutely miserable and made me want to get sick. It seemed every drop back Cousins was either sacked or harassed causing terrible throws.


As I mentioned the 49ers put their backups in and they even got two sacks. It was an ugly day and left me wondering what the offseason moves that need to be made.


It was also a loss which was the 30th playoff loss in Vikings history which puts them #1 in playoff losses.


There is so much blame for yesterday’s loss but won’t point the finger at anyone as it was a terrible and embarrassing loss.


I always ask myself if we are going to lose is it easier to deal with in an OT loss or getting dismantled?


The answer is a very easy getting dismantled although I never want to see the team lose. It’s hard to not like the 49ers chances of going to the Super Bowl because if they play like that next Sunday I can’t see either Seattle or Green Bay beating them.


Thank you for reading

Purplestick


Friday, January 10, 2020

My life as a Vikings fan


The life of a Vikings fan is hard to know just where it started. I have loved football my whole life yet never played a down as it is too physical and at times looks painful. 


I think in my opinion is when I moved to Owatonna in 1987 knowing the team was training 45 minutes away in Mankato. Is this the reason?


I f so I am not sure why I did not make my first ever trip to Mankato until 1994. It was an experience going but I was shy yes I said shy meeting players and just getting to know what the experience of Training Camp was all about. I learned year after year it’s not just going to practices its meeting fans from not only the United States but indeed fans come from all over the world such as Germany and England is what I met.


I am not sure how I decided to approach the venture of being a season ticket holder but I guess you talk about it enough you get guts and plunge in and has it ever been worth it with so many memories good and bad


I was able to go to a few games through the year’s one or two and loved it but it wasn’t season tickets. I remember in 1997 my dad called and said he had a coworker who had season tickets but couldn’t use them that year for unknown reasons so I bought them from her just for the one season.


I will never forget it as I bought two so each week I brought someone with. It was crazy because it was in the Metrodome and I don’t remember the section number but they were row one on the end zone. I would never do these seats again for two reasons and one is cost and two is when the team was right in front of me it was awesome but when they were going the other way I found myself watching the big screen seeing what yard line they were on.


In 1998 was the year I decided to make a commitment to season tickets and that was the year never to forget. Anyone remember a certain number 84? Yes, Randy Moss’s rookie year. It was a season where the Vikings offense broke an NFL record of point by a team. It was a 15-1 year and playoffs all in my first year as a committed season ticket holder. 


The Vikes get a bye then win at home and host the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC Title game with winner moving on to the Super Bowl. I was so confident we were going to Miami I started getting airline, hotel and anything else I could get lined up. 


I will never forget the game including taking a knee before half which I did not like. The Falcons make a comeback and we go to overtime. I remember before OT Gary Anderson lining up to kick the win that would guarantee a trip to Miami. I remember myself along with 65,000 plus other fans chanting Super Bowl, Super Bowl, Super Bowl. The snap, the hold the kick and I was jumping up and down because I swore it went in but I saw the refs motion no good.  It was a gut wrenching moment. It’s easy to blame Gary but I look at so many missed opportunities in a team sport.


It was awful watching Falcons kicker, Morten Anderson drill the game winning kick in overtime and I watched Falcons’ Coach Dan Reeves doing the dirty bird on the Metrodome stage.


It was an absolutely devastating day in my life as a Vikings fan but time does heal and the next season soon will be here.


I mentioned heart break earlier and yes plenty such as the 1987 NFC Championship game and seeing Darrin Nelson drop a touchdown in the end zone and the season was over. I went to St. Louis for a playoff game s the tea known as the fastest team on turf and yes they were as I made the long trip home from St. Louis after being eliminated.


My wife and I went to the Superdome in 2010 and watched the Saints kick the game winning field goal in overtime to send the Saints to the Super Bowl making a long flight home from Louisiana.

My wife and I went to Green Bay for the playoff game when Christian Ponder was hurt and Joe Webb was the quarterback. It was my first and only time to Lambeau and again made for a long trip back to Owatonna.


I am a lifelong and proud Vikings fan and losing definitely stinks and hurts like hell but the next day I get out of bed and life does continue maybe a little slower sometimes but it does roll on.

As they say with all bad comes good and I have had plenty of that and just keeps my purple blood flowing,


1998 seeing Randy Moss come onto the scene and being at the games seeing it in person was incredible. 2009 seeing Brett Favre quarterback the Vikings including watching him play at home vs the Green Bay Packers with the Vikes winning. It made him the first quarterback ever to beat all 32 teams and I was there.  


The 49ers game that year with Favre dropping back with 49ers all over him and he find Greg Lewis in the back of the end zone for a catch I will never forget.


The San Diego Chargers game when Adrian Peterson broke the all-time rushing yards in a game with a monster 2nd half.


The game this season with the Vikings being down 20-0 to Denver at halftime and the Vikings come back to win.


I have had season tickets 19 years and been in all three stadiums: (Metrodome,TCF Bank and US Bank) and proud to say I have only missed four games ever. My daughter got married on a preseason game day, my other daughter’s traveling soccer team made and won the state championship and I had foot surgery costing me two games. You can see these are four very good reasons to miss a game.


I have been to 27 straight years of Vkings Training Camp and have a basement room loaded from floor to ceiling in Vikings gear. I am not the biggest Vikings fan in the world but I do love the team with all my heart.


It was just last Saturday the Vikings traveled to New Orleans and I knew we had a little hope with the odds so stacked against us. I see Adam Thielen fumble and have a bad feeling but the more you watched the more you believed. The touchdown catch by Rudy and all was right in this purple world of mine. It’s an emotion that can’t be described.


Saturday vs the 49ers will be tough but the way this whacky season has gone all things are possible. I am a fan win or lose and winning pf course really helps but no matter what whether the Vikings are Super Bowl champs I be ready and geared up for 2020.


Thanks you for reading
Purplestick