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2009 TRAINING CAMP EDITION
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Vikings Training Camp 2009
TA BL E OF CON T EN TS
Meet the coaches............................ 3
Rookies......................................... 10
Schedules..................................... 18
NFC North..................................... 4
Sophomore surprise..................... 11
Unsung hard-hitter..................... 19
On the hot seat.............................. 5
Shiancoe....................................... 12
Reporter picks.............................. 20
Big shoes to fill.............................. 6
Fantasy preview.......................... 13
Welcome back E.J........................ 21
QB quest........................................ 7
The other side of the line............. 14
True Viking................................. 27
Udeze............................................. 8
Depth chart.................................. 15
Kickin’ it with Kluwe.................. 30
Favre circus................................... 9
Photos from camp........................ 16
Pulse............................................ 31
dan moen • msu reporter Fans packed the stands while the Vikings opened up their training camp on the campus of MSU-Mankato. Camp opened July 31st and will end August 12th.
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The people on the sideline
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A quick look at the 2009 Minnesota Vikings coaching staff
Brad Childress Head coach
The Childress file: The offensive minded Childress is entering his fourth season as the Vikings head coach and has an overall record of 24-24 with the club. Childress brought the Vikings to the playoffs last season while guiding them to their first division title since 2000. Before coming to Minnesota Childress spent seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles — the last four of those years as offensive coordinator. While an Eagle, Childress helped the team reach four consecutive NFC Championship games and one Super Bowl in 2005. Childress started his coaching career in 1985 as the quarterbacks coach for the Indianapolis Colts. Before that, he played quarterback and receiver at Illinois. He then transferred to Eastern Illinois and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. Born June 27, 1956 in Aurora, Ill., he and wife Dru-Ann have four children.
Special teams coordinator: Brian Murphy Running backs coach: Eric Bieniemy Defensive line coach: Karl Dunbar Offensive line coach: Pat Morris Tight ends coach: Jimmie Johnson Defensive backs coach: Joe Woods
Darrell Bevell
Offensive coordinator The Bevell file: The former Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach will look to continue the success he has had throughout his last three seasons with the Vikings. Bevell has conducted one of the best rushing games throughout the last few seasons having either Adrian Peterson or Chester Taylor rush for more than 1,000 yards since he’s been here. The team ran for 2,643 yards last season. There were dramatic leaps made in the passing game during the 2008 season with both Tavaris Jackson and Gus Frerotte behind center. The team threw 10 more touchdowns than the 2007 season. He played college football at Wisconsin and was ironically coached by Childress. Bevell received his first opportunity in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers in 2000. He was the quarterbacks coach from 2003-05. Bevell and his wife Tammy have three children.
Leslie Frazier
Defensive coordinator The Frazier file: Frazier enters his third season with the Vikings, and has helped put together one of the best defenses in the league during the 2008 season. Frazier’s unit was ranked sixth overall last season, and first against the run, led by defensive tackles Kevin and Pat Williams. The Vikings haven’t ranked sixth in the league on the defense side of the ball since the 1994 season. There were four players on defense that were named to the pro-bowl including the Williams’, defensive end Jared Allen and cornerback Antoine Winfield. Frazier was the defensive backs coach for the Indianapolis Colts before coming to the Vikings. He helped win Super Bowl XLI as assistant head coach to head coach Tony Dungy. Frazier was also defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals from 2003-04. He has three children with his wife Gale.
Linebackers coach: Fred Pagac Quarterbacks coach: Kevin Rogers Quality control-defense/linebackers coach: Jeff Imamura Quality control-offense/running backs coach: Ryan Ficken Offensive/defensive assistant coach: Ryan Silverfield —compiled by Kyle Ratke
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NFC North — The black and blue division
Detroit Lions
Last season: 0-16 (fourth in NFC North) Head coach: Jim Schwartz Coordinators: Scott Linehan (offensive), Gunther Cunningham(defensive) Key additions: LB Julian Peterson, LB Larry Foote, CB Phillip Buchanon, CB Anthony Henry Key departures: CB Leigh Bodden, DT Shaun Cody, DT Cory Redding, DE Corey Smith The Breakdown: It’s safe to say that after a brutal winless season, things can’t get any worse for the Detroit Lions. After hauling out most coaching personnel and bringing in a young and energetic head coach, Jim Schwartz, things are looking up. Detroit decided to pick quarterback Matt Stafford with their first pick in this year’s draft. Wide receiver Calvin Johnson is arguably the most talented receiver in the game and will help Stafford immensely in his first year in the NFL. Running back Kevin Smith had a successful rookie campaign as he rushed for 976 yards and eight touchdowns. Chances are that he will improve those numbers as the Lions add Maurice Morris from Seattle to help carry the load in the backfield. But the biggest issue for the Lions is their defense. The Lions defense gave up an average of 8.82 yards per pass last season, which was a half-yard worse than the next worst team. Bringing on linebackers such as Julian Peterson and Larry Foote will help the team, but it will still be tough to turn this into even a top-20 defense. Even if everything goes according to plan, look for Detroit to be the NFC North’s bottom feeder once again.
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Last season: 6-10 (third in NFC North) Head coach: Mike McCarthy Coordinators: Joe Philbin (offensive), Dom Capers(defensive) Key additions: S Anthony Smith Key departures: OT Mark Tauscher, DT Colin Cole The Breakdown: The Green Bay Packers had plenty of problems during their disappointing 6-10 season last year, but Aaron Rodgers wasn’t one of them. His 93.8 passer rating ranked sixth in the NFL. Other areas of the team weren’t so impressive, however. The defense that helped lead the Packers to a 13-3 record in 2007 collapsed at critical periods during 2008. The offensive line struggled to protect Rodgers. The running game was inconsistent and frequently ineffective. Still, Green Bay lost seven games last season by only four points or fewer. The biggest change will be on defense, where new defensive coordinator Dom Capers is installing a 3-4 scheme to replace the Packers’ longtime 4-3 system. The switch means Aaron Kampman, who had a team-high 9.5 sacks last year, will move from defensive end to outside linebacker. It also means the No. 9 overall pick in the 2009 draft, lineman B.J. Raji, could see immediate playing time. On offense the biggest question mark will be the line, which allowed 34 sacks last season, tied for 14th-most in the league. The Packers return one of the NFL’s most formidable receiving corps in 11-year veteran Donald Driver (1,012 yards, five TDs last season) and Greg Jennings (1,292 yards, nine TDs). Rodgers has proven himself, now it’s the defenses turn. Prediction: 8-8 (third in NFC North)
Chicago Bears
Last season: 9-7 (second in NFC North) Head coach: Lovie Smith Coordinators: Ron Turner (offensive), Bob Babich (defensive) Key additions: QB Jay Cutler, OT Orlando Pace, OT Frank Omiyale, OT Kevin Shafer Key departures: QB Kyle Orton, QB Rex Grossman, OT John Tait, OT John St. Clair The Breakdown: The Bears are perhaps the most improved team in the NFC North after trading for pro-bowler Jay Cutler and signing one of the best offensive tackles over the last 10 years in Orlando Pace. The one thing holding the Bears back over the last few years has been consistent quarterback play out of Kyle Orton and Rex Grossman. It looks like Chicago finally has the quarterback that they’ve been waiting for, but there’s still one problem. The only receiver on the Bears roster that an average fan has heard of is Devin Hester, who is not known for catching the ball, but instead running with it. Second year running back Matt Forte will look to build on his impressive rookie season. The Bears defense has been their strong part over the years and don’t expect much to change. Lovie Smith has always been defensive minded, but it’s worth noting that the defensive leader Brian Urlacher is not getting any younger. Last year was the first time Urlacher played all 16 games and finished with fewer than 100 tackles. If the Bears hope to make a run at the NFC North title, they will need to have one of their young receivers to break out and become a main target for Cutler. Prediction: 9-7 (second in NFC North) — by Kyle Ratke and Derek Wehrwein
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Coaching from the hot seat
Entering the last season of his contract, Brad Childress will have all eyes on him KYLE RATKE
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When Brad Childress came to Minnesota three seasons ago, the Vikings were not a complete wreck. In fact, they were 9-7 in 2005 under former head coach Mike Tice. Many thought that the Vikings were a few players away from making big advances — Childress thought otherwise. Childress wanted to get rid of the negativity and had a no-tolerance attitude in the locker room. The ball coach has gotten rid of players like Fred Smoot and Dwight Smith in his short time here, mostly because of their off-the-field antics. Minnesota took a step back in Childress’ first season with the club, as they finished 6-10 overall, which was seventh worst in the league. But the season wasn’t entirely a failure as the Vikings took running back Adrian Peterson at the seventh spot, and since Peterson has looked like he could be Minnesota’s savior.
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wale agboola • msu reporter Brad Childress is entering the final year of his contract.
While Peterson is used to seeing eight guys in the box, new acquisitions have changed things a little bit for the Minnesota offense. “The potential is great with the guys we have out there,” Peterson said. While Childress has made jumps in every year with the club finishing 8-8 in 2007 and 10-6 last season, “Chilly” is in the last year of his contract, and could be on the chopping block after this season. Looking at the numbers, one may ask how that could be. But others are focusing on a few
wasn’t developing according to plan, it didn’t’ seemed like Childress cared, and it was easy to see that Childress wanted to see a little bit of Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb in the young quarterback. It is to Childress’ benefit that the Vikings front office has made some great signings over the last few years, bringing in players such as Steve Hutchinson and Bernard Berrian — two talented offensive players. Another ongoing debate is that the so-called “offensive minded” head coach has made very poor decisions calling plays for the team and hasn’t opened the offense up. Drafting speedy Peterson wide receiver Percy Harvin out of Florida has definitely turned some heads and could be a sign that Childress is planning on opening the offense up a bit. At a July 30 press conference in Mankato, Childress was asked about the possibility of
The potential is great with the guys we have out there.” - Adrian
things Childress has done that have haunted him over the last few seasons. The biggest cloud over his head may be not only drafting raw quarterback prospect Tavaris Jackson out of Alabama State, but sticking by his side for so long. While Jackson
Childress / page 25
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GIANT SHOES TO FILL
As the Vikings move on from Matt Birk, expectations don’t get much higher for John Sullivan PAT DELANEY
prominent academic colleges, Birk at Harvard and — Sullivan at Notre Dame. The Minnesota Vikings will The man that Sullivan have a new starting center for will likely be battling with is the first time in eight years. Ryan Cook who has switched All indications are positions on the that it will be John Vikings line over the Sullivan who the last few season and is Vikings picked in trying to earn himself the 2008 NFL draft. a starting spot. However, Sullivan Since Birk doesn’t think he departed for feels it’s his job yet. Baltimore, Sullivan “I still feel like has been expected I have to earn the to continue to help Birk job, since I’ve never this offensive line started a game,” produce. Each of the Sullivan said. last three seasons That may be true for the line has been fantastic at Sullivan but if you look at opening up holes for running his biography, it looks fairly backs Adrian Peterson and similar with the last center Chester Taylor. for the Vikings, six-time Pro “I’ve worked hard all Bowler Matt Birk. Birk was offseason to help the offense drafted in the sixth round with pick up where it left off,” the thought that he could be Sullivan said. the heir apparent to longtime The supporting players Vikings center Jeff Christy. around Sullivan should make Sullivan was also drafted his job a little easier. Aside in the sixth round with the from having arguably the best thought that he could be the running back in the NFL with heir to Matt Birk. Birk and Peterson, Sullivan will also Sullivan were both known for have the opportunity to line their supreme intelligence, up next to Steve Hutchinson, having both played for staff writer
who has been arguably the around Sullivan will still have You never know what you’re best guard in the NFL over to be his lack of playing time. going to get out of a guy the last six who has not started yet, seasons. but at least Sullivan did Sullivan dress for every game last also has season. two other This is an important solid factor in looking at veterans Sullivan as a player. in Bryant While he learned behind McKinnie Birk last season, he also and helped contribute on Anthony special teams, a job some Herrera players simply aren’t fit joining him for. on the line, Not only does this who will show that Sullivan has both be talent but also that he is beneficial willing to do whatever to it takes to help the team Sullivan’s succeed. learning Matt Birk was a fan curve. “It’s favorite for 10 years nice to and will most likely be have the missed, but Sullivan veteran seems capable of taking leadership; over where Birk left it kind of off. The only difference helps take one might notice in the the burden offensive line this season off,” is the No. 65 in the Sullivan middle. said. dan moen • msu reporter The Sullivan (65) has never started a game in his NFL career, but concerns hopes that he will be the man to replace Matt Birk.
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What do they do now?
While the Vikings have had a busy offseason, the quarterbacks have had one hing on their mind. JOSH HEBRINK
staff writer
Now, after all the commotion has finally come to an end, the faces that were throwing passes at Winter Park in Eden Prairie during minicamp remain identical to the trio wearing red shirts at training camp in Mankato. “(Favre) has gone his way and we are going our way,” said Vikings head coach Brad Childress. “I am more than content with these two guys (Sage Rosenfels and Tarvaris Jackson) competing with each other and throwing (John David) Booty in the mix.” And so, the competition for winning the most crucial position on the field and leading the Vikings come opening day Sept.13 against the Cleveland Browns begins. “It will be a fun training camp from that standpoint,” Childress said of the QB battle. “Both guys are excited to get out there and compete.” The Vikings are one of only a handful of NFL teams dealing with having no established starting quarterback, but still remain optimistic that they’re not behind the 8-ball. “It’s important to establish a No. 1 quarterback and in a perfect world that would be great,” Childress said, “but that’s not the situation and I think with a number of other squads there are people competing wale agboola• msu reporter for other jobs. That’s the nature of the beast.
Sage Rosenfels is entering his first year with the Vikings.
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wale agboola• msu reporter Tavaris Jackson is entering his fourth season with the Vikings.
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The trials and tribulations of Kenechi Udeze The former Vikings first round draft pick retires after battling Leukemia
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web photo Kenechi Udeze (95) recorded 11 sacks in 51 games with the Vikings. NATE BRENNAN
variety editor
Only a few years ago, Kenechi Udeze was on the fast track to success in the National Football League. The defensive end set the school record for career sacks at the University of Southern California. With enormous and apparent talent, he left college early and entered the 2004 NFL Draft, and it wasn’t
through everything,” he said. ready for the 2009 season by “Last but not least, I would participating in mini-camps and organized team activities. like to thank all of the medical “His feet felt like cinder professionals and staff in Minnesota who worked blocks, he fell over the bags, tirelessly to give me a second but for him to get back to chance at life. God bless.” the football field, he was all According to Childress, smiles,” said Vikings coach Udeze was unable to get Brad Childress. leverage and stick his feet in The beating his body took the ground without pain, a from the chemotherapy and a crucial necessity for an NFL bone marrow transplant from his brother proved too much to defensive lineman. “You can do all the handle, however, and on July conditioning 29, Kenechi and weight Udeze retired lifting you from football. want, but “My (Udeze’s) leukemia 2004 - 36 tackles, 5 sacks feet is still in remission and 2005 - 5 tackles, 1 sack betrayed I am well,” him,” 2006 - 29 tackles, 0 sacks Childress Udeze 2007 - 47 tackles, 5 sacks said. said in the statement to He the Minneapolis Star Tribune. added, “(Udeze having to “Unfortunately, however, I retire) is hard, he’s been have decided to retire due through a tough battle.” to certain side effects from When asked if the my pre-transplant treatment. I possibility of Udeze rejoining would like to thank the Wilf the Vikings in a non-playing family and the Minnesota position had been discussed, Vikings organization for Childress said it hadn’t been, their support. I would also but that he’s sure “(Udeze) like to thank my fans, friends won’t be a stranger.” and family for supporting me
long into the draft before the Minnesota Vikings took him with the 20th overall pick. After four respectable seasons, Udeze was a starter on a threatening Vikings defense and primed to let his talent loose on unsuspecting offenses in what would be a Vikings playoff season, until a February 2008 visit to the doctor found Udeze diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. With a white blood cell
count of 190,000 and a 50 percent chance of long-term disease-free survival, Udeze remained tough throughout and vowed to return to the NFL. After beating his cancer and his leukemia going in remission, Udeze returned to his old stomping grounds at USC and attempted to get back into shape. In just more than a year following his diagnosis, Udeze was back with the Vikings and getting
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The circus is finally over — right?
Favre has got the Vikings once again, without even stepping on the field is retired quarterback Brett Favre. Favre has beaten down the Vikings for the last 17 seasons, minus last season while he was a Jet. But the greatest damage the future Hall of Fame gunslinger has done to the boys in purple, may have occurred over the last six months. It finally seems like the Favre circus is over, for now at least. “That is exactly how it should be, at
have a phenomenal team and we have high expectations.” Favre has toyed with not only the hearts of Minnesota fans, coaches and the front office, but more importantly, the players. The two most important players to this team’s success may be damaged the most, the quarterbacks that weren’t on ESPN’s bottom line; Tavaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels. The biggest question
in which one side was totally dedicated (Minnesota), while The Vikings have had the other side was not more hype drawn to their completley convinced training camp during the he wanted in (Favre). last two weeks than they The Vikings dedication have had in their history. to Favre may have done But by looking at the fans more damage than it did and the overall mentality, good to the team, now one would be hardthat Favre is not wearing pressed to say there’s purple. much hype at all. Head coach Brad The one man that Childress looks at the was the cause of all this situation differently. excitement wasn’t even Childress sees things as signed to the Vikings. purely business and that both quarterbacks understand the Vikings were trying to improve only the and it’s good it happened before training camp to not position, but also the team as a give us an extra day to catch our breath...” whole. - Sage Rosenfels “His record speaks for itself least in my opinion. My going into camp, thanks as a Hall of Fame Heck, he wasn’t even teammates are the ones to Favre, is will the quarterback,” Childress in the NFL. But the in that building (Gage Vikings quarterbacks be said. “I work for this impact this player was Hall) and that’s the way I in the dumps after the organization and I work greater than Jared Allen look at it,” said defensive quarterback speculation? for this football team to and Adrian Peterson end Jared Allen. “No The Favre situation bring in the best players combined. disrespect to Brett. The with the Vikings looked that I can bring in here.” Of course, this player hoopla is over and we like a relationship Jackson has gone
KYLE RATKE
sports editor
“I’m happy it’s over with
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through confidence troubles in his career, and Sage Rosenfels went to being the teams answer at the quarterback situation, to a back up to Favre, back to a candidate for the position. “I’m happy it’s over
with and it’s good it happened before training camp to give us an extra day to catch our breath a little bit and go to work,” Rosenfels said on the Favre situation.
Favre / page 25
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New kids on the block
The Vikings draft picks seem to have found the perfect fit with their new team — Only time will tell JOSH BERHOW
staff writer
Percy Harvin was a couple of days late for the start of training camp in Mankato, but as soon as a 5-year deal was finalized Sunday the rookie receiver wasn’t about to waste any more time. “I was up at 3:30 in the morning looking for flights and caught one at 6:30 [Sunday] morning,” he said Sunday after his first training camp practice. “I don’t think there was nobody more anxious to get on the field than me.” Harvin, who the Vikings drafted 22nd overall out of the University of Florida, missed the first two days and four practices of training camp as his agent Joel Segal worked with the team to sign the last of the Vikings unsigned draftees. The 21-year-old slipped to the Vikings toward the end of the first round in April’s draft after some off-the-field issues
were thought to have dropped the talented offensive weapon. It was reported that Harvin tested positive for marijuana at the NFL Scouting Combine in February. But still, Vikings coach Brad Childress saw enough out of Harvin prior to the draft when he made a personal visit to Harvin’s home. The 5-foot-10, 184 pound Harvin participated in other offseason workouts with the Vikings, and was excited to get the call about his contract being finalized. “I was just studying my playbook, conditioning, working out with UF just waiting for the call,” he said, “because it was back and forth and back and forth.” Harvin was used as a receiver and running back in his three seasons at Florida, scoring 32 touchdowns and was just the second Division I-A football player since 1996 to accumulate more than 1,500 rushing yards and 1,500 receiving yards in his career. “[He will] definitely [help],” said tight end Visanthe Shiancoe. “The more pressure
we have on offense Aside from the better it is ‘cause Harvin, the Vikings defenses can’t key on also drafted just one guy.” offensive tackle Phil Harvin can be Loadholt (Round used in a variety of 2, 54th overall), ways on the field, cornerback Asher both on offense and Allen (Round on special teams. 3, 86th overall), He’s a candidate to linebacker Jasper Allen return kicks and punts Brinkley (Round 5, — although he did 150th overall) and neither in college — and gives safety Jamarca Sanford (Round the Vikings a player compatible 7, 231st overall). with the ever-growing Wildcat Loadholt, who attended the formation. University of Oklahoma, is “I’m exactly what you expected to be the front-runner for the starting right tackle see,” Harvin said. “Definitely position. At a massive 6-8 and a return man, slot, a little bit 343 pounds, Loadholt mirrors in the back field, the motions, starting left tackle Bryant screens and some of the reverses, so I’m looking to be New Kids / page 24 all over the field.”
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Sophomore Surprise Tyrell Johnson will look to make an impact on a talented defense PAT DELANEY
staff writer
Purple people eaters. That was the name for the great Minnesota Viking defenses of the ’70s. And it’s not far fetched to say the Vikings defense of the last three years has been great as well. There is no question that the defense has been a huge reason why the team’s .” record has improved in each of the last three seasons. The defense has been No. 1 in the league in stopping the run the last three seasons — now most teams end up abandoning the run from their game plan when they play Minnesota. This year’s defense could
be the best one yet with middle linebacker E.J. Henderson returning from a foot injury that cost him 12 games last season, and Jared Allen and Madieu Williams coming into their second year in the system after both were brought in as free agents. The Vikings didn’t sign any major free agents for the
Johnson is new to being a full time starter, he is no stranger to this defense. He filled in 8 games last season for an injured Madieu Williams. “That experience paid off tremendously for me,” Johnson said. “Being able to get that experience last season has really prepared me to be able to be a full time starter.” The experience has also paid off for the entire defense as well. While Sharper will be missed, the defense doesn’t feel like Ben Leber they will lose any momentum with a new guy lurking in the back of the field. “I thought Tyrell played really good last season,” said linebacker Ben Leber. “I don’t think anybody feels uncomfortable with him back there.”
“I don’t think anybody is
uncomfortable with him back there..
defense this season, but the team does have one new starter they will be counting on, in last year’s second round pick Tyrell Johnson. Johnson will be taking over at the safety position that Darren Sharper previously held. While
wale agboola• msu reporter Tyrell Johnson showed signs of struggle last season as a rookie. This year, the starting safety spot will be his to lose after Darren Sharper departed.
The Vikings liked Johnson enough to make him their first pick in the 2008 NFL draft even though he was coming out of a smaller school, Arkansas State. But the school didn’t
hinder Johnson last season — he performed well enough in practice to earn himself a spot in the starting lineup when
Sophomore / page 24
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The player they thought he could be
Visanthe Shiancoe steps up following a frustrating 2007 season JOSH BERHOW
staff writer
A modest 42-catch season that was just a few yards shy of 600 might not be a jump-off-the-page stat to the common eye, but it was a substantial jump for Vikings tight end Visanthe Shiancoe last season. Entering his third season with the Vikings and seventh overall, the 6-foot-4 Shiancoe made a drastic jump in his production, nearly doubling his totals from a season ago and totaling seven touchdowns. Shiancoe set career-highs in catches and yards (596), and his seven TD catches were five more than his previous high he set in his rookie season with the Giants in 2003-04. Shiancoe’s biggest statistical jump, though, was an important one. Of his 42 catches, 30 of them were for first downs. His highest previous total in that category was just 11, which he obtained a season ago. “It was mainly getting comfortable in the offense and doing the extra work after practice,” Shiancoe said. “It’s knowing the game and knowing how to treat the
profession.” Shiancoe played collegiality at Morgan State, and was used sparingly in New York before signing with the Vikings as a free agent two seasons ago. After leading all NFC tight ends in TD catches last season, Shiancoe is no longer being seen as just a simple role player in the Vikings’ offense — but as a threat. Shiancoe says his speed and quickness is what he’s been working on during the offseason to help him get to the next level. “My main focus has been to get a little faster and a little more explosive,” he said. “A little stronger.” With Shiancoe’s emergence, a dynamic 1-2 punch at running back, a solid receiving unit and a brand-new weapon in rookie Percy Harvin, to say the Vikings will have legitimate offensive options might be an understatement — a big one. “We have very good players all across the board offensively and defensively,” said quarterback Sage Rosenfels. “It’s us going out there and being on the same page and executing on a high level.”
wale agboola • msu reporter Visanthe Shiancoe emerged as an offensive threat last season.
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Vikings fantasy football preview Predictions for the upcoming season
NATE BRENNAN
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Gather ‘round you fantasy football acolytes and listen to my sage words on how the Minnesota Vikings will fare in the 2009-2010 fantasy football season. Now that the atrocious Sage Rosenfels pun is out of the way, let’s get down to business.
We all know who “the man” in Minneapolis is. Whether you call him AP, All Day or the upper-middleclass man’s Walter Payton, Adrian Peterson is the focal point of the Minnesota Vikings offense. And who can blame them when he is arguably the best running back in the National Football League. However, anyone who “owned” him on their fantasy team last year knows that the guy struggled at various times throughout the season, suffering from bouts of fumblitis and succumbing to the surprisingly stubborn New Orleans Saints run-defense. But things look good for the former Oklahoma Sooner this year. Peterson only faces three tough run-defenses and with the additions of long-tossing Sage Rosenfels and burner (in more ways than one) Percy Harvin, those defenses will have to stack the box less and less, allowing Peterson to run further. Adrian Peterson Picture: Peterson did have a grueling
363-carry season last year and behind like the Texans to a that tends to break running team with a defense that will backs down. But with Harvin keep the offense in the game and Chester Taylor spelling his carries once in awhile, Peterson should be able to hold up well with around 345 carries and save more of them for the red zone, increasing his touchdowns in the process. Rushing: 345 car, 1725 yds, 15 TDs, 3 fumbles, Receiving: 20 receptions, 80 yds, 1 TD — 270 Fantasy Points (FP) Bernard Berrian Picture: Bernard Berrian must have been exhilarated to see Gus Frerotte leave and Sage Rosenfels enter the picture in the offseason. With the old man gone, Berrian is likely to see increased targets downfield where he really excels. Receiving: 50 rec, wale agboola • msu reporter 1050 yds, 8 Tds — 153 Adrian Peterson will likely be the No. 1 FP overall player in most fans’ fantasy leagues. Sage Rosenfels Picture: The image of Sage Rosenfels flying through is sure to cut down on Sage’s the air like a rag doll while turnovers and allow him to the Indianapolis Colts defense be a very capable and strongforces his third turnover in less armed QB with limited upside than three minutes is burned in fantasy football leagues. in the quarterback’s reputation Passing: 275com/450att, forever. But going from a team 2200 yds, 20 TDs, 14 Int, 80 that’s always coming from yds rush — 148 FP
Percy Harvin Picture: One of the more versatile players in the NFL, Harvin has lightning speed and the chance to be successful as a rookie. And with whispers the Vikings plan to use him running the Wildcat offense, it could be a pretty exciting rookie season for Harvin owners. Rushing: 45 carries, 350 yds, 1 TD, Receiving: 60 rec, 650 yds, 2 TDs — 118 FP Visanthe Shiancoe picture: A big surprise at tight end last year was Visanthe Shiancoe and his soft hands near the endzone. It’s hard to fathom him repeating seven touchdowns this year when more talented players are clearly ahead of him in redzone targets. He should still put up decent yardage, but don’t expect more than a few touchdowns. Receiving: 40 rec, 550 yds,
4 Tds — 79 FP Chester Taylor Picture: With plenty of quality starting experience under his belt, you grab Taylor as a handcuff to Adrian Peterson, making him very valuable. Rushing: 100 car, 400 yds, 2 Tds, Receiving: 20 rec, 175 yds, 1 TD — 75 FP Sidney Rice Picture: The cover-boy of a Reporter fall issue certainly disappointed a bit last year in an injuryplagued season and that trend is likely to continue. Receiving: 30 rec, 325 yds, 2 Tds — 44 FP Devensive Picture: The Vikings defense is a perennial top-5 defense and has the privilege of being known as the most stubborn against the run. 16 INT, 16 FR, 2 TDs, 22 PA/gm — 104 FP
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The other side of the line Edwards is a quiet contributer opposite Pro-Bowler Jared Allen PAT DELANEY
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When you think of the Minnesota Vikings, great defense comes to mind. Kevin Williams has been one of the best defensive tackles in NFL since he entered the league in 2003 and Pat Williams has been
one of the most dominant run stoppers since he became a Viking in 2005. Jared Allen fits the need for a great defensive end and the Vikings brought him in as a free agent to work with the Williams wall and to help continue a dominant presence in the trenches.
wale agboola• msu reporter Ray Edwards recorded five sacks during the 2008 season. He along with Jared Allen, Kevin and Pat Williams will hope to carry on that success.
But there’s another guy who works the other side of the line to complete the foursome. It’s Ray Edwards — the promising young rookie of three years ago, now in his fourth season with the Vikings. Ray has had an interesting career to say the least. He left the University of Purdue after his junior season after disputes with the head coach. He came to the Vikings as a guy who could potentially be a spark to the pass rush. After a promising rookie season, Edwards went through a suspension, injuries and controversy over remarks he has made. He caused a stir last season when he planned on breaking the single season sack record of 22.5 set by Michael Strahan. Edwards came nowhere close to that number, but still proved to be a vital player in the defensive line. The sack record may have been out of reach but this defense needs a healthy Ray Edwards if it wants to continue its dominant defensive line play. Last year, Edwards spent most of his training camp jogging around the field while his teammates
concern for the defensive had their helmets strapped. end is to keep improving the “It feels really good to be already great defense. on the field and be healthy, “We just have to keep laughing building if and hanging we want out with to move the guys”, Jared Allen - 14 sacks beyond the Edwards Kevin Williams - 8 sacks defense that said. we’ve had,” Edwards Ray Edwards - 5 sacks Chad Greenway - 5 sacks Edwards was very good down Antoine Winfield - 2 sacks said. “all of us are the stretch Brian Robison - 2 sacks working last season, Ellis Wyms - 2 sacks hard we just recording have to keep five looking to get better.” sacks. The Vikings will need A healthy Ray Edwards continued production if they could bring the team over the plan on building their already edge from being good to elite. stout defense. For right now though, Ray If Edwards could get to Edwards is just trying to be the same level of the three the final piece to an historic guys next to him, it would be defensive line. a huge benefit, but the main
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2 0 0 9 V i k i ng s Dep t h Ch a rt free safety
cornerback
26 A. Winfield 21 M. McCauley
20 M. Williams 37 E. Frampton 11 3
weakside linebacker
51 B. Leber 59 H. Farwell
tackle
74 B. McKinnie 60 D. Radovich
guard
8 2
76 S. Hutchinson 79 A. Hicks
wide receiver 87 B. Berrian 12 P. Harvin
8
kicker
R. Longwell
FULLBACK
6 R
38 N. Tahi 83 J. Dugan
13
5
punter
C. Kluwe
25 T. Johnson 39 H. Abdullah
middle linebacker
56 E.J. Henderson 58 D. Herron 8 4
defensive end 91 R. Edwards 92 J. Mitchell
strong safety
6 3
4 4
93 94 98 71
defensive tackle K. Williams P. Williams L. Guion J. Kennedy
center
9 8
65 J. Sullivan
4 6
7 2 4
5
6 2
strongside linebacker
52 C. Greenway 50 Erin Henderson 7 13 2 6
69 J. Allen 96 B. Robison
64 A. Herrera 63 B. Daniels
2
T. Jackson S. Rosenfels J.D. Booty
tight end
4 9 2
running back
3 8
cornerback
23 C. Griffin 31 K. Paymah
4 4
4 2
defensive end
guard
quarterback
28 A.Peterson 29 C. Taylor
2 2
81 V. Shaincoe 40 J. Kleinsaser
6 3
6 1
7 11
kick returner 29 C. Taylor
8
R = Rookie N = New to team
tackle
71 P. Loadholt 62 R. Cook
R 4
wide receiver 18 S. Rice 19 B. Wade
3 7
punt returner 12 P. Harvin
R
2 0 0 9 V i k i ng s N U M ERIC RO ST ER
2
Rosenfels, Sage
QB
6-4
225
03/06/1978 9
Iowa State
51 Leber, Benjamin
OLB 6-3
244
12/07/1978 8
Kansas State
3
Mehlhaff, Taylor
K
5-10 184
08/25/1985 0
Wisconsin
52 Greenway, Chad
OLB 6-2
242
01/12/1983 4
Iowa
4
Booty, John David
QB
6-3
213
01/03/1985 2
USC
54 Brinkley, Jasper
LB
6-1
252
07/12/1985 0
South Carolina
5
Kluwe, Christopher
P
6-4
215
12/24/1981 5
UCLA
55 Onatolu, Kenny
LB
6-2
225
10/08/1982 1
Nebraska-Omaha
7
Jackson, Tarvaris
QB
6-2
225
04/21/1983 4
Arkansas
56 Henderson, Eric
MLB 6-1
245
08/03/1980 6
Maryland
8
Longwell, Ryan
K
6-0
200 08/16/1974 13 California
57 Francois, Robert
LB
6-2
244
05/14/1985 0
Boston College
11 Johnson, Jaymar
WR
6-0
176
07/10/1984 1
Jackson State
58 Herron, David
MLB 6-1
239
06/17/1984 2
Michigan State
12 Harvin, Percy
WR
5-11 184
05/28/1988 0
Florida
59 Farwell, Heath
LB
6-0
235
12/31/1981 4
San Jose State
13 Williams, Bobby
WR
6-2
194
11/26/1985
North Alabama
60 Radovich, Drew
T
6-5
305
06/20/1985 2
USC
14 Moore, Nick
WR
6-2
186
06/25/1986 0
Toledo
61 Burnett, Martail
DE
6-3
262
01/10/1985 1
Utah
15 Perretta, Vinny
WR
5-9
186
10/14/1985 0
Boise State
62 Cook, Ryan
T
6-6
328
05/08/1983 4
New Mexico
16 Holt, Glenn
WR
6-1
193
07/31/1984 4
Kentucky
63 Daniels, Brian
G
6-4
303
10/31/1984 1
Colorado
18 Rice, Sidney
WR
6-4
202
09/01/1986 3
South Carolina
64 Herrera, Anthony
G
6-2
315
06/14/1980 6
Tennessee
19 Wade, Robert
WR
5-10 186
02/25/1981 7
Arizona
65 Sullivan, John
C
6-4
301
08/08/1985 2
Notre Dame
20 Williams, Madieu
FS
6-1
203
10/18/1981 6
Maryland
66 Urban, Nick
G
6-4
309
04/22/1986 0
Winona State
21 McCauley, Marcus
CB
6-1
203
09/03/1983 3
Fresno State
67 Garcia, Juan
C
6-3
294
04/24/1984 0
Washington
22 Sapp, Benjamin
DB
5-9
190
01/20/1981 6
Northern Iowa
67 Johnson, Tremaine
DT
6-2
285
09/26/1985 0
Louisiana State
23 Griffin, Cedric
CB
6-0
203
11/11/1982 4
Texas
68 Cooper, Jon
C
6-2
291
10/01/1986 0
Oklahoma
24 Walker, Marcus
CB
5-11 191
05/23/1986 1
Oklahoma
69 Allen, Jared
DE
6-6
270
04/03/1982 6
Idaho State
25 Johnson, Tyrell
FS
6-0
207
05/19/1985 2
Arkansas State
71 Loadholt, Phil
T
6-8
343
01/21/1986 0
Oklahoma
26 Winfield, Antoine
CB
5-9
180
06/24/1977 11 Ohio State
71 Kennedy, Jimmy
DT
6-4
320
01/15/1979 6
Penn State
27 Roberson, Derrick
CB
5-10 185
03/12/1985 1
Rutgers
73 Grigsby, Otis
DE
6-3
260
11/19/1980 3
Kentucky
28 Peterson, Adrian
RB
6-1
217
03/21/1985 3
Oklahoma
74 McKinnie, Bryant
T
6-8
335
09/23/1979 8
Miami
29 Taylor, Chester
RB
5-11 213
09/22/1979 8
Toledo
75 Clark, Chris
T
6-5
290 10/01/1985 1
Southern Mississippi
30 Allen, Asher
CB
5-9
194
01/22/1988 0
Georgia
76 Hutchinson, Steve
G
6-5
313
11/01/1977 9
Michigan
31 Paymah, Karl
CB
6-0
195
11/29/1982 4
Washington State
78 Kemp, Andy
G
6-5
313
03/12/1987 0
Wisconsin
33 Sanford, Jamarca
S
5-10 200 08/27/1985 0
Mississippi
79 Hicks, Artis
T
6-4
335
11/28/1978 8
Memphis
34 Young, Albert
RB
5-10 209
02/25/1985 1
Iowa
81 Shiancoe, Visanthe
TE
6-4
250
06/18/1980 7
Morgan State
36 Broughton, Nehemiah FB
6-0
260
11/04/1981 3
The Citadel
82 Reynaud, Darius
WR
5-9
201
12/29/1985 2
West Virginia
36 Bell, Kahlil
RB
5-11 212
12/10/1986 0
UCLA
83 Dugan, Jeffrey
FB
6-4
258
04/08/1981 6
Maryland
37 Frampton, Eric
DB
5-11 205
02/06/1984 3
Washington State
84 Allison, Aundrae
WR
6-0
198
06/25/1984 3
East Carolina
38 Tahi, Naufahu
FB
6-0
254
10/30/1981 4
Brigham Young
87 Berrian, Bernard
WR
6-1
185
12/27/1980 6
Fresno State
39 Abdullah, Husain
S
6-0
204
07/27/1985 2
Washington State
90 Evans, Frederick
NT
6-4
305
10/06/1983 4
Texas State-San Marcos
40 Kleinsasser, James
TE
6-3
272
01/31/1977 11 North Dakota
91 Edwards, Raymond
DE
6-5
268
01/01/1985 4
Purdue
42 Johnson, Ian
RB
5-11 212
09/25/1985 0
Boise State
92 Mitchell, Jayme
DE
6-6
285
03/15/1984 4
Mississippi
44 Hall, Devon
S
6-3
212
09/08/1987 0
Utah State
93 Williams, Kevin
DT
6-5
311
08/16/1980 7
Oklahoma State
45 Mills, Garrett
TE
6-1
235
10/12/1983 4
Tulsa
94 Williams, Pat
NT
6-3
317
10/24/1972 13 Texas A&M
46 Loeffler, Cullen
LS
6-5
241
01/27/1981 6
Texas
96 Robison, Brian
DE
6-3
259
04/28/1983 3
Texas
49 Anderson, Colt
S
5-10 194
10/25/1985 0
Montana
97 Holmes, Antoine
DT
6-2
289
03/25/1986 0
North Carolina State
50 Henderson, Erin
OLB 6-3
07/01/1986 2
Maryland
98 Guion, Letroy
DT
6-4
303
06/21/1987 2
Florida State
244
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Vikings Training Camp 2008
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TRAINING CAMP SCRAPBOOK Tight end Vicanthe Shiancoe holds onto a pass during individual drills.
Members of the Vikings defensive unit line up for conditioning drills.
Wide receivers huddle around each other and watch other teammates.
Speedy rookie wide receiver Percy Harvin goes in motion while the Vikings offense comes together to work on plays. Vikings running back Chester Taylor adjusts his shoulder pads at the end of practice.
A young Vikings fan does his best Viking impersonation.
Jeff Dugan (83) gets ready to wind up while practicing blocking drills against a defender.
Tight end Jeff Dugan is about to catch a pass as veteran tight end Jimmy Kleinsasser (40) looks on.
Rookie right tackle Phil Loadholt seems a little drained at his first training camp.
Right tackle Ryan Cook hits the sled with some force as fellow offensive linemen observe.
Defensive end Ray Edwards leans on a member of the Vikings staff for some relief.
Photos by Wale Agboola / MSU Reporter
Percy Harvin catches one of his first passes while wearing a purple uniform. Hopefully there will be more to come.
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Vikings Training Camp 2009
2 0 0 9 V i k i ng s SCH EDU L E PRE-SEASON 8/14/09 6:30 p.m. 8/21/09 7:00 p.m.
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11/15/09 @ Minnesota Vikings
11/15/09 Dallas Cowboys
11/22/09 Philadelphia Eagles
11/22/09 Cleveland Browns
11/22/09 San Francisco 49ers
11/29/09 @ Minnesota Vikings
11/26/09 Green Bay Packers
11/26/09 @ Detroit Lions
12/6/09 St. Louis Rams
12/6/09 @ Cincinnati Bengals
12/7/09 Baltimore Ravens
12/13/09 Green Bay Packers
12/13/09 @ Baltimore Ravens
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12/20/09 @ Baltimore Ravens
12/20/09 Arizona Cardinals
12/20/09 @ Pittsburgh Steelers
12/28/09 Minnesota Vikings
12/27/09 @ San Francisco 49ers
12/27/09 Seattle Seahawks
1/3/10
1/3/10
1/3/10
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The unsung hard-hitter
Vikings see something in cornerback Cedric Griffin, that may be why they gave him a contract extension this offseason three interceptions in three full seasons. A senior at the University of Texas, Griffin was one of the defensive leaders in its run for the 2005 BCS National Championship, a game that
leagues eighth ranked defense last year. Griffin recorded 91 tackles, a huge part of the Vikings training camp leagues toughest run defense. has seen many high profile “There are so many teams stories; the non-signing that are always looking for of future Hall of Fame corners,” said defensive quarterback Brett Favre, the coordinator injury to Tarvaris Leslie Frazier. Jackson and the “Knowing signing of the first we have two round draft pick great guys who Percy Harvin. play at a high Lost in the shuffle level for us, it once again was the solidifies things contract extension when you start of Cedric Griffin, thinking about one-half of the the future, leagues hardest preparing hitting cornerback things for the duo. long run.” Griffin was Griffin and drafted by the Winfield have Vikings with been a force to the 48th overall deal with for pick in the 2006 the past three NFL draft. As a seasons. They rookie, Griffin wale agboola• msu reporter have helped gave the team Cedric Griffin talks to reporters after Friday’s practice. Griffin signed solidify the run some well-needed a 5-year contract extension this off-season. defense on the depth behind then outside and are starters Antoine Winfield will go down as one of the not afraid of contact. and Fred Smoot. Straight out greatest college football “That’s a beautiful thing,” of the University of Texas, games of all-time. Winfield said. “Me and Griffin managed to start seven Griffin and Winfield Griffin have been the starting games in the 2006 season. started all but one game corners for the last three years He has compiled 224 total together last season. They and we both signed 5-year tackles, 198 solo tackles and became a vital part of the extensions. Hopefully we’ll LEVI ZIMMER
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just a little roll-up,” he said. be here for the whole five “I am going to put some ice together.” Griffin’s contract extension on it and come back out here and see what’s is reportedly worth just going on.” more than The loss of $25 million, Chad Greenway - 115 Griffin would be a big blow $10 million Antoine Winfield - 95 to the best rush guaranteed, defense in the according to Cedric Griffin - 91 Ben Leber 64 league. But if USA Today. Kevin Williams - 60 Griffin can’t During go, expect to Monday Jared Allen - 54 see Marcus morning Madieu Williams - 42 McCauley fill practice, Griffin came the void. up a little gimp. After testing Most young cornerbacks it on the sideline he decided have watched and studied one of the all-time greats at the to sit out the rest of morning position, Deion Sanders, and practice. “I am feeling alright, it was Unsung / page 22
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WELCOME BACK E.J. Henderson missed 12 games last season but hopes to return strong this year DEREK WEHRWEIN
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Missing 12 games does a lot to a man.
Linebacker E.J. Henderson learned that the hard way last year when a foot injury ended his season after only four games. “You realize how much you do love and miss football and how big a part of your life it is,” said Henderson, who led the Vikings in tackles in both 2006 and 2007. “E.J. Henderson’s a little more hungry, man.” That will come as good news to a Vikings defense that still managed to rank sixth overall in the league last year, including first against the run, allowing only 76.9 rushing yards per game. Now, with Henderson back and healthy, the defensive unit has set an even loftier goal for itself this season. “I think the sky’s the limit,” Henderson said. “We’ve got a chance to do a lot of big things. Our goal is to come out and be the No. 1 defense in the league.” Henderson’s 2008 season ended when he tore ligaments on a big toe and then dislocated a second toe. He recorded 27 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble through four games, putting him on pace to match his stellar 2007 season, when the Vikings named him the team’s defensive MVP. “It was a tremendous loss a season ago not to have him and to lose him as early as we did,” Minnesota defensive coordinator Leslie
Frazier said. “He raises everyone else’s level of play because he is a splash-play type of guy. He makes a lot of big plays for our defense. To have him back it should help our entire defense, not just our linebacker corps.” “It’s going to be good to have the old defense back from the beginning of last season and hopefully stay healthy,” added fellow linebacker Chad Greenway. Head coach Brad Childress, meanwhile, called Henderson a “bigtime player” who doesn’t appear to have lost a step despite his injury and time off. Now in his seventh year in the league, Henderson appears to have grown more conscious, not just about what football means to him, but also about what his leadership means to the Vikings. Before the first training camp practice, for example, Henderson gathered the defense and gave the players a pep talk. Henderson’s actions surprised the Vikings’ coaching staff and even his teammates, who aren’t used to seeing the middle linebacker take on such a vocal leadership role. “It’s rare that he will bring everyone together and say a whole lot,” Frazier said. “He does it by his performance. For him to do that, it makes everyone feel as if this is for real. No more playing around. Let’s do what we have to do.” Henderson tends to downplay his return to the Vikings. Asked this week if he’s the “missing piece” for the defense, Henderson demurred, saying only that he contributed to the team and its goals.
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WELCOME BACK “When you miss (football) ... a big piece of your life is gone ...” continued from 21 But Henderson, who turned 29 earlier this week, did admit he is trying to become more of a leader on a team that features a relatively young linebacker corps and secondary. “I remember when I was a rookie, I used to look at the seventh-year players like, ‘man, they been in the league a long time,’” Henderson said. “So I’m going to take on that responsibility and try to
mentor a lot of these young guys.” Most of all, Henderson is eager for the opportunity to play again. “When you miss [football], when it’s gone, a big piece of your life is gone, so I’m excited to get back,” he said. E.J. Henderson is back and healthy this season — and a little more hungry. Missing 12 games will do that to a man.
UNSUNG Griffin compiled 224 total tackles, 198 solo tackles and three interceptions in three seasons continued from 19 Griffin was no exception. “I am sure all young corners looked to Deion because he was a play maker,” Griffin said. “He always use to dance and showboat.” The Vikings have watched
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QUARTERBACKS “I think my game has gradually gotten better and better and I’m finally in a position after those eight years to have an opportunity to start.” continued from 7
Competition is a good thing.” In the early stages of training camp, second-year backup Booty has been clearly designated to third string, leaving Rosenfels and Jackson as the primary candidates. “I just look at it like it’s 50-50,” Jackson said of his chances. “If I was already named the starter, it wouldn’t be any different. I’d work hard anyway.” Jackson’s counterpart and teammate, Rosenfels, who was acquired in the offseason via trade with the Houston Texans, also feels his hard work over what will be his ninth NFL season will factor in on the final decision. “I think my game has gradually gotten better and better and I’m finally in a position after those eight years to have an opportunity to start,” said Rosenfels, who had his best season last year throwing for 1,431 yards and six touchdowns in six games with Houston. “I’m going to work my tail off to make the most of this opportunity.” Taking a glance at the pros and cons of each quarterback, Jackson seems to have the upper hand over Rosenfels. He undoubtedly has a stronger arm and his mobility is something to behold. Jackson’s experience with his teammates and the playbook also gives him an advantage. “At this time, Tarvaris has a little bit more knowledge of our system,” said offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. “He
is an athletic quarterback and has remain at a standstill as far as the very strong arm and those would coaches are concerned. be the positives about him.” “(Jackson) probably has a Yet, his pocket presence really little better understanding when has not been much of a presence we start, but Sage has played in at all. In 21 games in two seasons a very similar system,” Childress in 2007 and 2008, Jackson was said. “He will get up to speed sacked 33 times and threw 14 very quickly.” interceptions. And with Jackson coming His saving grace, however, down with a mild MCL sprain on was his ability to find ways Saturday morning after colliding to win as he finished the 2008 with a teammate, Rosenfels’ season with a 9-2 record, which familiarity could come even helped the Vikings take home the faster than expected as his NFC North Division crown and reps have nearly doubled with clinch a playoff berth. Jackson Jackson sidelined. also had a solid QB rating at “For (Booty) and I it always 95.4. helps to get more reps,” said Rosenfels, on the other hand, Rosenfels, who also pointed finished 2008 with a 79.5 rating out the difficulty of watching with the Texans and threw a 10 Jackson get hurt. “You can’t have picks, leaving his consistency in too many reps so I’m going to try question. and take advantage of every rep.” “We are looking for a level of Rosenfels, who seemed a bit excellence at (quarterback) and a level of consistency that we can count on day in and day out,” Bevell said. “Does that mean that the quarterback is never going to have a bad play? Absolutely not.” But that one bad play could be the wale agboola• msu reporter difference Third string quarterback John David Booty looks on as as both Sage Rosenfels goes through drills. quarterbacks
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flat to begin training camp on Friday and Saturday morning, unleashed a solid performance on Saturday night under the lights at Blakeslee Stadium, possibly turning momentum in his favor and giving him the edge. But the competition is far from over as Jackson’s status is merely day-to-day. “Tarvaris is a tough guy, he’ll be back,” said Letroy Guion, the 303-lb defensive tackle involved in the collision with Jackson. Meanwhile, Booty, the former University of Southern California standout, has been given unexpected, yet appreciated attention. “We hate that Tarvaris is out right now but that’s allowed me to get more reps and some opportunities that I wouldn’t have gotten if he was still out here,” said Booty. “I’m really trying to take advantage of those and learn as much as I can while I’m in there because I haven’t
been given this chance to get this many reps in practice.” Barring a more serious injury than first reported, Jackson’s return should help alleviate the pressure on the arms of Rosenfels and Booty and put the competition on an even keel once again. But no matter who comes out on top of the quarterback decision, the Vikings are confident that their teammates on both the defensive and offensive sides will provide the support to give Minnesota a shot at a championship season. “I’ll tell (the quarterbacks) that we got their backs,” said defensive end Jared Allen. “One of them is going to be our quarterback and we are cool with that. So, it’s just one of those things where they just have to go out there and play their game. I’m excited for it.”
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NEW KIDS “(Allen) is a bright young man, who has tremendous athletic ability. Although it was a bit of a setback, he will get caught up in no time.” continued from 10
wale agboola • msu reporter Phil Loadholt will be looking to win the starting right tackle position previously held by Ryan Cook.
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CHILDRESS “You want to know what you can expect each and every time you go on the football field ... ” continued from 5 Michael Vick joining the Vikings and possibly running the Wildcat offense. Although Childress shut down the chance of Vick joining the Vikings, he never said no to the risky but exciting Wildcat formation. “I think we have other athletes that I believe can do the things we need to do back there right now,” Childress said. There are reports that the Vikings have been designing plays especially for Peterson, Berrian and Harvin, with the goal of speeding the offense up. Childress’ hope will likely fall on one position, that being the quarterback decision. While Childress spent most of his off-season chasing retired quarterback Brett Favre, Tavaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels have been working with a chip on their shoulder, both looking to win the starting quarterback position. “You want to know what you can expect each and every time you go on the football field,” Childress said of the quarterback situation. “I talk all the time about making the routine plays routinely. That’s huge.” Jackson would certainly be the early favorite being that he’s familiar with the offense, but Rosenfels has been making steady steps to learn the offense.
FAVRE “It has been a few months now that we have been going on with this situation ... we can win with or without him.” continued from 9 “It has been a few months Favre situation. now that we have been going Rosenfels also might be on with this speaking for the situation,” said rest of Minnesota fullback Naufahu fans who have Tahi. “To have been waiting for him probably the Favre decision would have been virtually since he a good thing with retired. Did Favre his leadership, really need to wait experience and his two days before presence. At the camp to make his same time I still decision? That feel we have a will be an ongoing great team and we question. Tahi can win with or Favre was lights without him.” out last season early Well, unless the Vikings get on with the Jets, but faltered that coveted Super Bowl ring, down the stretch and was fans, players and coaches will said to tear apart the team’s always wonder what could chemistry. have been. We may have witnessed damage to the Vikings, without Favre even stopping on the field in a Minnesota jersey.
dan moen • msu reporter Wideout Bernard Berrian will have a big say on how succesful the Minnesota Viking offense is during the 2009 season.
“I actually feel real comfortable with it; there are a lot of similarities between this offense and my last offense in Houston,” Rosenfels said. “I feel confident with what we do and I have confidence in the players.” This season will have implications of all kinds for the Vikings, but one man will be affected the most by the
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wale agboola• msu reporter Kleinsasser is enterting his 10th season with the club.
When you think of the Minnesota Vikings offense you generally think of the impact players. Such players like Adrian Peterson, Bernard Berrian, and Chester Taylor dazzle fans with their electric plays and terrific touchdowns. However, the offense would not run nearly as smoothly without unsung hero Jim Kleinsasser. Kleinsasser has been one of the best blocking tight ends in the NFL since he came to the Vikings in 1999 after being drafted in the second round out of North Dakota. While the Vikings missed out on resigning Matt Birk, they made sure to get Kleinsasser signed to a new deal making him now the Viking with the longest tenure on the roster. While some fans were disappointed that the Vikings did not sign any big free agents this off season, resigning Kleinsasser may have been the best move they could have made. “My goal was to always stay in Minnesota, I’ve been here my whole career and want to retire a Viking,” said Kleinsasser. The Vikings clearly want the same thing. The Vikings
have employed one of the best running attacks the last 3 seasons and I think most players would agree that the blocking of Kleinsasser has been a big reason for that. Kleinsasser doesn’t catch a lot of balls but there may not be a more versatile player on the Vikings offense. You can see number 40 line up nearly anywhere on the field, whatever best suits the play. Going into his ninth year, no player might be itching more for a championship. Kleinsasser has gone through a lot of change with this franchise. He has had 3 different head coaches, 10 different starting quarterbacks, and has been teamed with a fair share of characters.
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Earlier this week Tavaris Jackson went down at training camp with a sprained MCL. It didn’t look bad and it looks as if he’ll be back on his feet in a few days. But this actually could be a good thing for the boys in purple. Tavaris has looked good in the pre-season over the past two years, but seems to struggle later on in the year. Maybe if he just skips preseason, he will light it up at the beginning of the year. Probably not. This also give Sage the chance to take snaps with the first team, even though he shouldn’t be a part of any teams’ first team. Sage has only 12 starts in an eight-year career. What made us think that he was the franchise quarterback we needed? I am flustered. I feel like Doug Flutie would be a better option. Kordell Stewart anyone? If only John David Booty was a starter, I could sing his song at every game. “Booty Booty Booty, rockin’ everywhere.” Kyle Robert Booty — That’s an awesome name. I am jealous John David Booty, I really am. I do think that the Vikings are the early favorites in the division, but each eam is missing something. Vikings- Quarterback Bears- Wide receiver
Packers- The entire defense Lions- Well, to be honest — a team. After T-Jack got hurt Bernard Berrian said on his Twitter that he was out for the year. He later said it was just a joke. That’s a really funny joke, Berrian. Imagine if Jackson read the “tweet” before he actually found out what was wrong with him, kind of funny to think about. I bet he was freaking out and trying to call the training staff over the dorm payphone. Childress probably read the “tweet” and immediately texted Favre saying, “How about now? If we can get Jackson or Sage to throw for 2,500 yards and 18
touchdowns I will be a happy man. That’s 156 yards per game and a little over one touchdown. Is that really too much to ask? I bet Jeff George could still do that, who needs Brett Favre? Here are my predictions for the NFC North: Vikings 11-5 Bears- 9-7 Packers- 8-8 Lions- 0-16 (just for fun) Could you imagine if the Lions didn’t win a game for two straight years? I wouldn’t know whether to laugh or cry, probably a combination. More than likely the Vikings will give them a game, but hopefully not two. We barely won both last season. Calvin Johnson is
easily one of the top five wide outs in the league, but he had a peewee quarterback throwing him the ball. Daunte Culpepper and Dan Orlovsky? Sounds like a real dangerous tandem. This year Matt Stafford will be an upgrade by default. The Bears don’t scare me just because according to Viking Bobby Wade, Brian Urlacher has been very critical of new quarterback Jay Cutler. Anytime the teams defensive leader goes after the new guy, things generally don’t end well. It doesn’t exactly sounds like Cutler is Mr. Popular around the league. That’s why I like the Vikings in this division, but in order for them to
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Variety Editor Nate Brennan writes a mock letter to Favre from Childress Dear Brett, These last few months have been exhilirating. Throughout our private workout sessions, phone calls and x-ray viewing, you’ve ceased to amaze me. And I’d be hard pressed to say you weren’t always in the back of my mind during my fishing vacation or my daughter’s wedding ( I mean, what was she thinking having it so close to training camp?). But then that fateful July 28 came and you decided to announce to the world that our relationship has ended, and you would re-re-retire. I felt abandoned, disheartened and in need of a big-name quarterback to the
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Chris Kluwe: You mean other than the fact that they’re a slightly upscale prison cell? Actually they’re not too bad. When you think about where you could be it’s ok because we’re going to play football anyway.
JH: With that said, is there anything good about living in Gage?
CK: Um … no, not really. I mean, if someone asks you to choose between sleeping in your own house and your own bed or the dorms, you’re obviously going to pick your own bed.
JH: Now, Tarvaris Jackson went down today so if your name gets called to take some snaps, how confident are you in your throwing arm?
CK: I’ve actually got a fairly decent throwing arm. I played pitcher in baseball for quite
a long time but I’m a bit worried about my mobility. I don’t think I can scramble around quite as well as they would need me to. JH: So what position would you be playing if punting didn’t exist? CK: Kicker. I’d be taking (Ryan) Longwell’s job for sure. JH: Has the team been appreciating the mild weather here in Mankato? CK: Yes. It’s been a welcoming change because I know the last couple of years have been in the 100s or so and it’s been pretty hot. I think today was the
first day I’ve ever been in Mankato and said I wished it was hotter here. JH: I can’t help but look at how big some of these guys are and I see Jerad Allen, who has a huge upper body but also has unusual chicken legs. Do you guys ever give him a hard time for that? CK: I don’t think anyone ever does because your eyes are more attracted to the mullet than anything else. It’s hard to get passed that thing. JH: Ever tried punting barefoot? CK: When I was in
high school I tried it. JH: How did that feel? CK: As a matter of fact, it stung. So I decided I was going to wear a shoe. I mean, every kicker has tried it at some point but I prefer a shoe. JH: I’ll be honest, you and Longwell look like you get pretty bored during practice. Do your teammates ever harass you about not participating in heavyduty drills? CK: Always. It’s a part of being a specialist. They’re always going to give you crap because you’re not doing as much but on the flip
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