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  • Pat Williams is Making Week One Even More Interesting!

    Some Pat Williams smack talk. Obviously a biased take but coming from P.Williams makes it kind of funny. How do you guys and gals feel about it?



    Trippin’ Tuesday: More spice to Vikes-Pack rivalry

    By Michael Silver, Yahoo! Sports

    MANKATO, Minn. – Brett Favre is gone to the Big Apple, awash in a spin cycle of helicopter tours and glorious punishment laps and stream-of-consciousness musings about his latest life turn.


    Meanwhile, back in the NFC North, the nasty rivalry the ex-Green Bay legend left behind is hotter than ever.


    Between the quarterback’s abortive effort to land in Minnesota and the tampering charge the Packers filed against the Vikings, who were subsequently exonerated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, there’s a lot of lingering bitterness between the two franchises. Throw in the Pack’s status as a team that finished a game away from the Super Bowl last season and the near-universal coronation of the Vikes as the NFC’s trendy power-on-the-rise, and that Sept. 8 regular-season opener at Lambeau Field can’t come soon enough.


    This was confirmed Sunday when I visited the Vikings’ training camp home at Minnesota State University and asked Pro Bowl nose tackle Pat Williams whether he’d been keeping up on the Favre saga.


    “Damn, that’s their problem,” Williams said. “They’re going through all that as a team, trying to figure out if Favre or (Aaron) Rodgers was the man, while we’ve got the same team we had all offseason. I’m glad they got all that darn press, ‘cause when we go down there it’ll be the kid’s first start and his first damn loss.”


    Williams, a 12th-year veteran, didn’t limit his enmity to Rodgers. He’s also gunning for Packers halfback Ryan Grant, who last year was the only player to rush for more than 100 yards against Minnesota, with 119 in a 34-0 Green Bay blowout at Lambeau last November.


    “I’m going to try to crush all of ‘em,” Williams said. “That’s been the focus of my whole summer – the Green Bay Packers.”


    Rest assured that Williams isn’t alone. All-Pro defensive end Jared Allen, acquired by the Vikings in an April trade with the Chiefs, has his own welcome-to-the-rivalry ritual in mind for Rodgers.


    “Playing Green Bay on Monday night to start the season – that’s everything you want,” Allen said. “Hopefully, I can put my helmet square in the back of his spine. If I can do that and knock the ball loose, it’ll be a good day.”


    For what it’s worth, Williams believes the Packers’ decision to choose Rodgers over Favre was a great development for the Vikings.


    “They had a nice year last year, but they don’t understand that Brett made those guys better than they were,” Williams said. “He has the game all figured out, and you’ve got to factor all that into the equation. Brett Favre would throw the ball when the receivers hadn’t even made their cut yet, and it would be there waiting for them. Those guys had it good.


    “People think it’s the system, but it ain’t no damn system. Brett Favre just knows where his guys are going to be at all times, and I don’t think Aaron Rodgers has got that yet.”


    OK, that’s enough Rodgers bashing for today. It’s time for me to take my medicine
    Minnesota Vikings
    NFC North Champions 2008 and 2009.

  • #2
    The Vikings have been good at talking a good game for awhile.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    • #3
      Guess Fat Pat would know what crappy QB play is like. He see's it first hand daily.
      Originally posted by 3irty1
      This is museum quality stupidity.

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      • #4
        lmfao

        I'm thinking another sweep.

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        • #5
          Re: Pat Williams is Making Week One Even More Interesting!

          Originally posted by SMACKTALKIE
          “Hopefully, I can put my helmet square in the back of his spine.”
          So he hopes he can get in an illegal hit? Good luck arguing against that fine/suspension. And the Vikings fans were all up in arms because the Packers players were bought a dinner if they kept the Vikings under 100 yards...boo hoo.

          What did Jared Allen do against the Packers last year? It sounds like someone is just a little bitter. Poor guy, I hope the millions the Vikings are paying him soothes his hurting, especially if he gets owned again this year.

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          • #6
            funny quotes
            They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

            Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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            • #7
              Its weird how in the head of Chi and MN the Pack is. I bet they think now that Brett's gone its going to be a walk in the park. They're wrong.
              Originally posted by 3irty1
              This is museum quality stupidity.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Zool
                Its weird how in the head of Chi and MN the Pack is. I bet they think now that Brett's gone its going to be a walk in the park. They're wrong.
                Well.......the Vikings do play the Packers week one, so the Pack is on the Vikings mind.

                And no game is a walk in the park. I forsee a close, good game week one.
                Minnesota Vikings
                NFC North Champions 2008 and 2009.

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                • #9
                  Re: Pat Williams is Making Week One Even More Interesting!

                  Originally posted by SMACKTALKIE

                  “Damn, that’s their problem,” Williams said. “They’re going through all that as a team, trying to figure out if Favre or (Aaron) Rodgers was the man, while we’ve got the same team we had all offseason. I’m glad they got all that darn press, ‘cause when we go down there it’ll be the kid’s first start and his first damn loss.”


                  Rest assured that Williams isn’t alone. All-Pro defensive end Jared Allen, acquired by the Vikings in an April trade with the Chiefs, has his own welcome-to-the-rivalry ritual in mind for Rodgers.


                  “Playing Green Bay on Monday night to start the season – that’s everything you want,” Allen said. “Hopefully, I can put my helmet square in the back of his spine. If I can do that and knock the ball loose, it’ll be a good day.”
                  That MNF game is going to be great! Let them purple penis chokers talk smack. So, the kid (Rodgers) is going to get his first loss? Allen wants to put his helmet "square in the back of his (Rodgers) spine?"

                  We'll see who will be eating crow a month from now.

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                  • #10
                    that just sounds plain old mean
                    Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006

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                    • #11
                      Thank for the bulletin board material Williams you big oaf..As if our team needed any more motivation..
                      www.ccso228@twitter.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Zool
                        Its weird how in the head of Chi and MN the Pack is. I bet they think now that Brett's gone its going to be a walk in the park. They're wrong.
                        It's not really weird. They've been looking forward to this season for a decade and a half. I'm sure they imagined a hapless, directionless GB team they could beat up for a decade or two. What they're getting is a talented, deep, young, and, minus Favre's manchild outburst, focused team. Things aren't going to be as easy as they've been dreaming and I'm sure they're a little sad about that.
                        "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                        • #13
                          I have a funny feeling that the Viking D is going to find itself in a familiar position when they play us on MNF...chasing our guys into the endzone.
                          C.H.U.D.

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                          • #14
                            And I have a funny feeling they're not going to be so chippy about hitting someone in the spine as their RB could very well be carried off on a stretcher. That will take the "we love to hurt you" wind right out of their sails.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Freak Out
                              I have a funny feeling that the Viking D is going to find itself in a familiar position when they play us on MNF...chasing our guys into the endzone.
                              I thought you were going to say overrated. But chasing our guys into the endzone should be just as familiar.
                              "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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