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Who am I? I am a man, a son, a friend, and a sports fan. I am a Californian, and I reside in the Central Valley, and I am a Minnesota Viking fan. My father is a Viking fan so I guess I followed in his footsteps. He never encouraged me to be a Viking fan, its just from my first memories as a boy that I remember watching football with him, grabbing a beer for him, and learning about game, and in the process I learned to sympathize with his purple team. My sympathy overflowed one particular game when the Vikings of course broke our heart. It was during 1994 NFC Wild Card game in which the Vikings lost a heart breaker to the N.Y Giants 17 to 10 and my sympathy for my dad and this team overflowed and I started crying. I knew from that day that this team would continue to beak my heart for as long as I lived.

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brad childress posted on 10/16/2008

A gift from the men in stripes helped the Vikings defeat the win-less Lions 12-10 in a old classic, black and blue division defensive battle. A defensive battle is sort of a over-statement, more like an offensive stalemate, however the Vikings get the W even if they didn't deserve it and Brad Childress gets the boos but he deserves it.

Boos were flooding the Metradome over a stagnant offence and mismanagement of a game in which the Vikings once again looked unprepared. Joe six-pack could have predicted the Vikings predictable play calling as Adrian Peaterson ran into a wall of Lions for two plays straight which turned into a 3rd and long in which the planted Ferorote looks deep but doesn't have time to throw. Maybe throw in a Ryan Cook hold or blown block to add some variety and you basically have the Vikings offence. 

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