Kevin Williams
11 June 2009
Posted by Matthew McCabe | 1 comment
13 January 2009
Also, besides not delivering on his promise of a great offense, Childress has also struggled in two other key areas: First, is the special teams. Under Mike Tice, the Vikings had some great special teams units. Under Childress, Vikings fans cringe when the "special" teams hit the field. Secondly, Childress' clock-management has been called into question multiple times each season of his tenure, including a few obvious blunders towards the end of this season that Brad would not take responsibility for.
Posted by Zach Koenig | 1 comment
4 January 2009
If the Vikings (more specifically Jared Allen, Kevin Williams, and whoever fills in for the injured DE Ray Edwards) can constantly harass Philly QB Donovan McNabb and put him in some pain (as shown above), I think the Vikes will be heading to Carolina next week. Sure, the Eagles usually win games by leaning on RB Bryant Westbrook, but does anyone seriously think (Pat Williams or no Pat Williams) that a RUNNING BACK will dominate a game against the Vikes? I don't think so! Westbrook may have a decent game--even topping 100 yards--but I think McNabb will determine the outcome of the contest. If given time, Donovan will pick apart the Vikings' secondary just because he is good enough to do so. If pressure is applied, their entire scheme changes, as Philly has no big-time WRs that can dominate a game even if the QB is running for his life. So, it's that simply...pressure McNabb and success will follow.
Posted by Zach Koenig | No comments yet
11 December 2008
Any Purple fan that remembers the past few years knows we have had to hold on to the cushion of our seat during the last 2-3 games? Myself as well as many national media types believe that wi
Posted by Coleman Dieger | No comments yet
5 December 2008
With both Pat and Kevin Williams now going through the appeals process for their four-game suspensions handed down by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy, there is a lot of "taking sides" going on right now. In one camp are the "oh, steroids...suspend them up the wazoo" people, while others think "hey, maybe the Williamses DO have a legitimate complaint". Of course, without being privy to the details of the case, it is difficult (i.e. impossible) to know exactly what is going on. However, I usually find myself in the "suspend up wazoo" camp (even if it involves my favorite team). The reason? There is so much deception going on involving the steroids issue right now, that being firm on the issue (even if it screws a few people over) is, at least in my opinion, the best policy.
Posted by Zach Koenig | No comments yet
4 December 2008
Posted by Coleman Dieger | No comments yet
Several NFL policy changes may be made by recent suspension of six players including Minnesota DTs Kevin and Pat Williams for an anti-doping violation.
After a Hennepin County Judge temporarily blocked the NFL's suspension, which was expected when the NFL handed down the suspensions, the average fan can only sit back and wait for the legal process to do it's job.
Posted by Marc Lunde | No comments yet
2 December 2008
Posted by Zach Koenig | No comments yet
Coming into Sunday night's nationally televised contest against the Bears, the Vikes were a team (and a fan base) that expected a victory. Remarkably (if you know anything about the Vikes in pressure situations!), that is exactly what transpired, with an exclamation mark! Why did the Vikings have no excuse not to win this game? A quick recent-history lesson:
Continue reading "Vikings 34, Bears 14: Doing What Needed To Be Done"
Posted by Zach Koenig | No comments yet
17 November 2008
Posted by Zach Koenig | 1 comment


