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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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MONTGOMERY — Skiing may be a popular sport in Paoli, but with the Winter Olympics coming up, it was the No. 3 Barr-Reeve Lady Vikings who looked like they are ready to go for the gold.The Vikes posted a 58-31 win over a very solid Paoli team on Monday in Montgomery.
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Filed under: Vikings, NFL Coaching, NFL Quarterbacks, NFL AnalysisWe now know the power structure within the Minnesota Vikings as it exists between starting quarterback and head coach. Actually, we knew this back in August, when Brad Childress played chauffeur and drove Brett Favre from the airport to the Vikings' practice facility and team headquarters so the superstar quarterback could sign his fat new contract.
At that point, Favre was in...
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- Madden: Dispute between Brett Favre, Childress could linger (tampabays10.com)
- Vikings' Favre, Childress declare resolution (rss.canoe.ca)
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Not all concerns in Minnesota these days have to do with Brett Favre and Brad Childress. The quarterback-coach confrontation has gotten the Headline 1s, but Minnesota's struggling defense has quietly become an issue.
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It is not my intent to be all doom and gloom over here, but with the say the Bears have been playing as of late, it is hard to see this thing going well for us. Prior to yesterday, I was thinking maybe we would get lucky and this Brett Favre/Brad Childress thing would bubble over and create a mess or that the Vikings might sit some starters, but with...
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From windycitygridiron.com
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Two former Abilene Christian players now members of the Chicago Bears were injured in the second half of Monday night’s 36-30 overtime win over the Minnesota Vikings.
Rookie receiver Johnny Knox injured an ankle at the end of a 31-yard kickoff return. Knox appeared to lose his footing during the return on a slippery field and a Vikings player fell on Knox while he was prone on the field. Knox was taken off the field in a cart.
Danieal...
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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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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Forget the play-calling, the audibles and any perceived rift between Brett Favre and Brad Childress. The way defensive end Jared Allen sees it, the veteran Vikings defense is the biggest reason Minnesota lost the game in Chicago on Monday night
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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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From chicagotribune.com
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Forget the play-calling, the audibles, and any perceived rift between Brett Favre and Brad Childress.
The way defensive end Jared Allen sees it, the veteran Vikings defense is the biggest reason Minnesota lost Monday night in Chicago and thereby failed to earn a chance to move closer to a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs.
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- Vikings defense looks to regain success in Chicago (sports.yahoo.com)
Anthony Herrera wanted to know the line of questioning before agreeing to an interview Wednesday. The Minnesota Vikings right guard made it clear he wanted no part of a certain story angle hovering over the team.
"You know what it is," he said.
Tight end Visanthe Shiancoe later feigned ignorance when asked about the Brett Favre-Brad Childress brouhaha.
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Serving as the referee in the Brett Favre-Brad Childress tussle is Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, a man uniquely qualified to handle any disputes that arise between this particular pairing of coach and quarterback.
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From nfl.com
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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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From freerepublic.com
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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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From news.google.com
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With Minnesota's late-season momentum limited to the last game and a half, coach Brad Childress chose to give his team some time to rest. Childress told his players Monday that they have the whole week off after the Vikings gained the NFC's No. 2 seed and a first-round bye in the playoffs on an almost-too-good-to-be-true final day of the regular season.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Vikings coach Brad Childress gave his team a nice reward for getting a first-round bye in the playoffs.
The Vikings, the second-seed in the NFC, will be off Tuesday through Saturday and will return on Sunday to begin preparations for their divisional round game against either Arizona, Dallas or Green Bay at the Metrodome.
The game will be played at noon on Sunday, Jan. 17. The Vikings will play the highest-remaining seed after the wild card...
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