Worth Noting
At its monthly meeting tomorrow the
Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission will hear results of the
Metrodome Next study announcing new stadium costs and design, plus a
proposed stadium schedule. The announcement follows 18 months of
study by two companies, HKS, Inc. and Mortenson Construction.
An MSFC spokesman told Sports Headliners the report
will have a reduced stadium cost from the $950 million that’s been used
in the past but he didn’t offer a figure. He said the retractable roof
stadium will be “state of the art,” comparing favorably with other new
NFL facilities. With a nod to the environment, he said it will also be
the “greenest” in the NFL. The facility will be located on the
Metrodome site.
A Vikings spokesman said neither team
executives nor ownership will attend the meeting tomorrow. Vikings
leaders aren’t happy about a commission resolution that in exchange for
extending the Metrodome lease by two years the Vikings would receive
reduced stadium expenses for playoff games.
The Vikings (11-2) can clinch their second
consecutive NFC North championship on Sunday night in Carolina but the
team has the ultimate prize in mind. “You gotta go win every single
game because our goal is not just to make the Super Bowl but to win the
Super Bowl,” defensive end Brian Robison told Sports
Headliners.
On Sunday night quarterback Brett Favre can become the Vikings
record holder for the most 100+ rated games in a single season. Favre has
eight games this season with a 100+ rating (tied all-time with Daunte
Culpepper).
Near the end of Sunday’s 30-10 win over
Cincinnati, defensive tackle Pat Williams, 37, and quarterback
Brett Favre, 40, were having a good laugh on the sidelines.
Williams said the two were talking about how the Vikings had returned to
playing “smash mouth” football after a loss to Arizona last week. “We
were just laughing about it,” Williams said. “Like a couple old guys
do.”
Vikings defensive tackle Jared Allen
said that even a win late in the season (game No. 13) builds team
confidence. “Absolutely,” he said. “This is just how we expect to
play. Our expectations are high. You always build confidence with
every win.”
Linebacker Ben Leber, who has been
with the Vikings since the 2006 season and was on a playoff team in San
Diego before that, was asked if this is the best Vikings team he has
played for. “Certainly,” he answered. “It’s probably the best team
I’ve played on in my career both (in) San Diego and here. It’s just the
way these guys' attitude is during the week and on game day. The way we
can go out and perform. It’s a heck of a fun…team to play on.”
Rob
Neyer of ESPN.com named his top 100 baseball players of this decade and
ranked Joe Mauer No. 40. Former Twins Johan Santana,
David Ortiz, Torii Hunter, Corey Koskie, Brad Radke
and Kenny Rogers ranked No. 10, 53, 70 , 92, 93 and 99
respectively.
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