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Billy McMullen
Billy McMullen is a wide reciever for the Minnesota Vikings. He is number 18 and is 6'4 and 215 pounds. The Minnesota Vikings are coached by Brad Childress and are in the NFC North.
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The Minnesota Vikings are 7-1, and after this weekend’s results, they’re clearly in the driver’s seat in the NFC North. So, the question is how’d they get there? Clearly, the massive upswing started one mid-August afternoon, when Brad Childress hopped into an SUV and finally delivered the Vikings a starting quarterback. Nobody believes that Sage Rosenfels or Tarvaris Jackson would be sitting at 7-1, but Brett Favre isn’t the only reason why...
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Vikings starting right guard Anthony Herrera has a concussion. Herrera did not participate in Wednesday's practice because of the condition. Coach Brad Childress didn't mention it this week, and he was unavailable for comment when the injury report was released. Herrera hasn't missed any time this season.
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Together, they have thrown for more than 56 miles in 31 NFL seasons. Brett Favre and Kurt Warner are still at it, with no sign of diminished abilities, at age 40 and 38, respectively. Each has his team at the top of its division standings. "I don't want to speak for Brett," Warner said, "but I know with me, I play the game now the same way I played it 12 years ago." The lure...
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Brett Favre has been throwing the ball for the Minnesota Vikings much more than he thought he would. Another surprising development? Coach Brad Childress is encouraging it. When Childress and the Vikings finally persuaded Favre to sign with them, many fans and analysts skeptically predicted injuries and interceptions -- and butting heads.
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Brett Favre has been at his best for the Minnesota Vikings, with 21 touchdown passes and only three interceptions in the first 10 games. The 40-year-old Favre kept up his torrid pace in Sunday's win over Seattle that stretched Minnesota's record to 9-1. He completed a career-high 88 percent of his passes and found the end zone four times.
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