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Online KEN W

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Media reports that the Vikings signed Addison on Wednesday. It’s a four-year deal worth over $13.73 million with a team option for a fifth season.
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That is a little more than Jefferson got for his rookie deal.

Now Jefferson is in the 4th year of his rookie deal, with a Vikings team option on the 5th and Jefferson - as one of the best receivers in the league - is looking to renegotiate. 

I hope Addison pans out, Jefferson stays, and they find a long-term solution at QB.  Is that too much to ask?   :confused:

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With Kendricks now gone, I wish they would have drafted my nephew last year. Falcons took him and he already worked in to the starting position.#44 Troy Andersen

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he looks like a solid player!!!  :happy1:
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The Vikings have added a receiver from the XFL.

Minnesota announced on Tuesday that the club has signed Dontavian “Lucky” Jackson.
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Hey anyone called "lucky" is worth a shot anyways. 

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Really good stats in the XFL......5th in league in yds and TD's.
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I would love to see him come here and fit right in and have a great time! 

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 :scratch: Only 36 catches last season, so I wouldn't get your hopes up too much. He did have a big year, 94/1133, as a Senior in college though. Worth giving a shot, hard to be too deep at that spot. :cool:
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Doesn't look like Cook will be a Vike much longer. He has not been at organized practices. He can be cut in a week on June 1 and the team can save 9 million in CAP space.
« Last Edit: May 05/24/23, 08:20:56 AM by KEN W »
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That's why nobody wanted to talk about a trade for him. The price tag will be quite a bit less after 6/1, he'll sign somewhere, that shoulder has been an issue a couple times in the last 3-4 seasons though.
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He has been practicing with some of the Miami guys this offseason. 

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ouch just read that Ben Ellifson is retiring from the Vikings at age 26. he played at north dakota stats and was from Hawley Mn.

article said injuries are his reasons!!!!!
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Prolly a good decision for that young man.  Different guys react differently to the accumulating wear and tear of football.  Good for him to get out while the getting is good.  He probably has a nice nest egg of a couple/few $Mil in the bank to get his life started, and if he invests wisely, ought to be all set.

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Nice to see a MN guy make it for a few years on the Vikes. 

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One native MN, ND-grad leaves, another one arrives...

Vikings Sign rookie WR Garett Maag

The Minnesota Vikings signed wide receiver Garett Maag out of North Dakota.  The roster spot was made available with the retirement of tight end Ben Ellefson earlier in the day on Thursday.

Maag’s size at six-foot-four and 210 lbs. paired with his ability have made him a hot commodity since finishing his career as a Fighting Hawk. The former fifth-year senior was invited to multiple rookie camps including the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles.

He was listed by Fowler as a “sleeper to watch” before the draft due to his gaudy measurables at his pro day.

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The situation with Minnesota Vikings pass rusher Danielle Hunter is getting more complicated. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, teams are calling about a potential trade for Hunter and they have been for some time.

He's still only 28 years old. But slightly injury prone. The best time to trade him would have been right before the draft. Only suppose to make about $5 million next season. Really affordable.
« Last Edit: June 06/07/23, 06:13:09 PM by KEN W »
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Hawley Minn own......After retiring from the Minnesota Vikings as a player, former tight end Ben Ellefson isn’t leaving the team. According to head coach Kevin O’Connell, Ellefson will be moving into a hybrid role described as “some coaching, maybe scouting, maybe player engagement.”

I moved here after he graduated from HS here.
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It wouldn't hurt my feelings if they traded Hunter.  He has sucked enough money from us.  Especially two years fully paid and not playing.  His output has really gone down too.

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Yeah, they always seem to forget that part when they want to renegotiate their deals.  And way too many guys demanding trades in the NFL.  Its turning into what they got in the NBA.   

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What are the Vikings doing?

It’s a question many will be asking as the news spreads that running back Dalvin Cook will be released on Friday.

"It feels like just another day in purple purgatory, where being just good enough is always good enough, and where loyal fans will be lured to fill the stands and buy the merch not by the reality of a championship, run but by the consistently fleeting, false hope of one."
« Last Edit: June 06/08/23, 11:27:55 AM by KEN W »
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Belichick would have traded Cook last year - while he still had some value.  Vikes couldn't trade him this year because a) no one wanted his current contract and b) why give something to the Vikes for Cook when he will be available as a released free agent anyway.

As a fan, I love Cook and I'd like to see him be a Viking till the end.  But RBs pretty much have the shortest shelf life of all NFL players.  Being a "skilled" position, they want to be paid, but their window of maximum productivity is the smallest.  Bottom line is the Vikes think they have someone who is almost as good for a lot less money.

Whether cook stays or goes this season won't be the reason they don't win a Superbowl (again).  I haven't seen anything to believe they will be better on defense this year to make me feel good about their chances.

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Cutting him frees up money to give to Jefferson.
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Ya that's about it.  That scares me too giving anyone that kind of money.  Has it ever been a good thing, baseball, or football or B ball?   When players got a mill or two raise cuz they did good was something that motivated them.  BUT when they get some ungodly number like now it is just out of this world as to how anyone would react to all of the money in the world.  There is no way I could handle that kind of money.   LOL

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I somewhat get it as a player, there pro careers are pretty short. The risk of injury is high, can't blame them for trying to set themselves up for life.

On the other hand the owners are making plenty of cash on these talented athletes also, but agreeing to pay that kind of money in a contract is foolish, especially when they can just cut them loose.

What troubles me is both the player and owners agreed to these contracts and yet neither seems to want to hold up there end of the deal. :doofus:
« Last Edit: June 06/08/23, 05:31:09 PM by glenn57 »
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Ya that's about it.  That scares me too giving anyone that kind of money.  Has it ever been a good thing, baseball, or football or B ball?   When players got a mill or two raise cuz they did good was something that motivated them.  BUT when they get some ungodly number like now it is just out of this world as to how anyone would react to all of the money in the world.  There is no way I could handle that kind of money.   LOL
It is amazing to how many of them blow all that money and are broke when they are done playing.
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Yes that is just mid boggling how they can end up broke. 

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When they sign them contracts. They should be assigned a financial planner and half of it should be put into safe investments.
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When they sign them contracts. They should be assigned a financial planner and half of it should be put into safe investments.
i heard at one-time that during the rookie camp these new rookies are required to go through some kind of financial planning courses. not sure if thats a fact though???????
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