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Wendell Mathis is a running back for the Minnesota Vikings, wearing number 34. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Fresno State. Wendell Mathis is 5 feet, 9 inches and weighs 185 pounds. Here... [more]
Wendell Mathis is a running back for the Minnesota Vikings, wearing number 34. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Fresno State. Wendell Mathis is 5 feet, 9 inches and weighs 185 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Wendell Mathis and the Vikes.
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by Rob Carr - AP
Adewale Ogunleye's season is over after fracturing his fibula. I don't know if I should feel bad for him, or congratulate him.
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The Lovie Smith era gets closer to an end, and the Brad Childress and Brett Favre show visit...
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Hall of Fame coach and legendary NFL analyst John Madden thinks the Brett Favre-Brad Childress sideline flap and play-calling schism could fester and resurface anew, contrary to the Minnesota Vikings quarterback and coach saying Wednesday the conflict is "All resolved."
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Brad Childress muddles outlook when he messes with QB
Bears fans beaten down by relentless negativity can take solace in one thing as next Monday night's final home game against the Vikings looms:
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- Peterson runs hard, scores twice, and Vikings bounce back with win over... (sports.yahoo.com)
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Brett Favre and Brad Childress enjoyed quite the honeymoon in their first three months together in Minnesota. The coach coaxed the quarterback out of retirement to play for the Vikings, picking up the 40-year-old from the airport and personally chauffeuring him to team headquarters to sign a contract in August.
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MINNEAPOLIS - Brad Childress uses video clips, a dry wit and his psychology degree to address the Minnesota Vikings in team meetings the night before games, and for this week's message the coach used an auto racing analogy.
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Brad Childress uses video clips, a dry wit and his psychology degree to address the Minnesota Vikings in team meetings the night before games, and for this week's message the coach used an auto racing analogy.
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- PRO FOOTBALL: Vikings stop Bengals, clinch playoff spot (dailynews.com)
- Peterson, Vikings steamroll past Bengals; clinch playoff berth (lancastereaglegazette.com)
Usually, when you are 10-2, you don't get asked that question.
It was one year ago today that the Arizona Cardinals clinched their first NFC West title, and the first time they had seen the playoffs since 1998.
At the time, I wrote an article called "How Good ARE The Arizona Cardinals?". In my article, I stated that they came from a weak division, had to rely too much on the pass, had an easy schedule, and needed more than a veteran QB to win...
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Minneapolis » Brad Childress uses video clips, a dry wit and his psychology degree to address the Minnesota Vikings in team meetings the night before games, and for this week's message, the coach used an auto racing analogy.
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- NFL roundup: Vikes rip Bengals; Packers prevail (news.google.com)
UPI.comHarvin misses 2nd straight practiceDigital Sports DailyThe Vikings haven't ruled Harvin out for Sunday's game against Carolina, because Brad Childress says it's a possibility he could return to practice on ...Stadium issue and migraines are the Vikings' latest headachesExaminer.comVikings struggling with Harvin's headachesViking Update (subscription)Percy Harvin: Should Practice WednesdayRotowireCNN -Minneapolis Star Tribune -Pioneer...
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Sportsnet.caNFL Preview - Minnesota (11-2) At Carolina (5-8)FoxReno.comFox is 2-2 in his career against the Vikings, while the Vikings' Brad Childress is 2-0 against both Fox and Carolina as a head man. ...Vikings face Panthers eyeing NFC North crownCNNWho has the NFL's worst QB situation?Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)NFL Betting: Minnesota Vikings at Carolina Panthersbetting.betfair.com (blog)Locksmith Sports Picks -Viking Update...
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MINNEAPOLIS Brad Childress uses video clips, a dry wit and his psychology degree to address the Minnesota Vikings in team meetings the night before games, and for this week's message the coach used an auto racing analogy.
That lopsided loss at Arizona? Just a pit stop, Childress insisted.
Adrian Peterson ran 26 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns, pushing the Vikings past the mistake-prone Cincinnati Bengals in a bruising 30-10...
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- The Vikings Come to a Fork In The Road (news.google.com)
Vikings beat Bengals, my picks for the day go very wellMinneapolis Star Tribune (blog)I wrote about Brad Childress' motivational speech to and relationship with his players. -Cincinnati has definite strengths, including a strong defensive ...and more »
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Indians blitz past Vikings 57-30Decorah JournalTrailing by as many as 12 in the first frame, Megan McDonough buried a jumper right before the buzzer to pull the Vikes within nine (21-12) entering the ...Indians hang on, trip Vikings 65-63Decorah Journalall 2 news articles »
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Minnesota Vikings backup linebacker Erin Henderson was suspended for four games Tuesday for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances. The suspension covers Minnesota's final three regular-season games and first playoff game. The NFL does not specify the substances for which players test positive.
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Even the biggest and strongest of players can be rendered ineffective when the brain and the body are not in sync. They don't come much bigger and stronger than Minnesota Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie, who was reminded of that last week. After making a push for his first Pro Bowl bid over the first 13 games of the season, McKinnie played so poorly against Julius Peppers and the Carolina...
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