Worth Noting
Dean
Dalton, the former Vikings assistant coach, hosts an NFL show on Sirius
Satellite Radio on Saturdays from 7 to 10 a.m. Minneapolis time. This
Saturday guests will include former Vikings' head coach Mike Tice,
now an assistant with Jacksonville, and former Vikings' defensive
coordinator Ted Cottrell, an assistant with San Diego. Both interviews will be timely as
Jacksonville plays at Pittsburgh on Saturday, and San Diego hosts
Tennessee on Sunday in first round playoff games.
Vikings' coach Brad Childress
answered with humor yesterday at his press conference when asked if he
had more fun this season than last. “I am better medicated this year,”
he joked.
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is the Associated
Press 2007 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. He received 46.5 of the 50
possible votes by a nationwide panel of media members who cover the NFL.
During the season Peterson broke all Vikings rookie rushing records and
set an NFL record for rushing yards in a game with 296 against San
Diego. Peterson led the NFC and was second in the NFL in rushing with
1,341 yards.
Vikings linebacker Ben Leber said
on Wednesday he’s headed home for San Diego to play golf, relax and wait
for the birth of his first child due in early June. He said the team’s
five game win streak showed the “potential” of the Vikings.
Placekicker Ryan Longwell said the
Vikings, who finished 6-10 in 2006, made progress in 2007. Results
included the five game winning streak, an 8-8 record and a near playoff
miss. He said the team showed “character to get back in the mix” this
season. “I am not sure the group we had last year (2006) would have done
that,” he said.
Safety Darren Sharper predicts New
England and Dallas will play in the Super Bowl, and said “it might be
closer than people think.” New England, 16-0, figures to be a big point
spread favorite against Dallas, 13-3, if the two teams play in the Super
Bowl. Sharper emphasized the importance of home field advantage as one
reason he believes Dallas will win the NFC playoffs. The Cowboys will
play at home for all their NFC playoff games.
Sharper, 32, starts his 12th
NFL season in 2008. He would “love” to finish his career with the
Vikings and said the fans have “embraced” him similarly to when he
played in Green Bay.
Linebacker Chad Greenway said the
Vikings' statistical ranking of last in NFL pass defense, giving up
264.1 yards per game, is misleading. Teams threw more times, 646, against Minnesota
than any other team in the league.
Greenway and other Vikings expressed
confidence that Minnesota is close to being a playoff team, a better
group than the 8-8 record this season may suggest. “I don’t think we’re
too far away,” Greenway said.
Now that the season is over Greenway will be
celebrating Christmas in the days ahead with friends and family in South
Dakota and Illinois.
Defensive tackle Kevin Williams,
who plays in the Pro Bowl on February 10 for a third time, is headed
home to the Little Rock area. He will lift weights and a few times per
week spend 30 minutes or more on a treadmill to stay in shape for the
Pro Bowl. Among the best tackles in the NFL, Williams isn’t complacent.
“If you ain't’ trying to get better, you ain’t going to get better,” he
said.
Asked what his plans were for January,
punter Chris Kluwe said, “try not to freeze to death.”
He plans to pass time playing video games “all day” and taking care of
his two dogs. Kluwe will be in the Minneapolis area until visiting family in
California next month. He won’t start punting again until March or
April.
Prep basketball expert Ken Lien
rates the state’s top 10 boys’ teams each week. His rankings as of
Sunday were: Minnetonka, Hopkins, Osseo, Cretin-Derham Hall, Shakopee,
Tartan, Benilde-St. Margaret, Cooper, Eastview, and St. Michael-Albertville.
Lien, who is the Mr. Basketball chair, will consider teams for his top
10 regardless of school enrollment and Minnesota State High School
League classification. Class A 2007 state tournament runner-up Cass
Lake-Bena was in his top 10 until losing last week to Crosby-Ironton and
has scored over 100 points in three of the last four games. Cass Lake-Bena
plays a team from Tennessee (White Station) in the Gatorade Timberwolves
Shootout on Saturday at Target Center and February 2 is at Hopkins.
Twins president Dave
St. Peter reported via e-mail earlier this week that the new
downtown stadium will be used for more than baseball after it opens
in 2010. “A wide variety of uses” will include business conferences,
weddings and reunions. Many events, including those mentioned, will
utilize interior spaces such as the stadium’s clubs and restaurants.
The stadium may host concerts and certainly will be the site of both
amateur and professional baseball, according to St. Peter. Other sports
events are possible but the Twins will be protective of the natural
grass playing surface in making decisions.
The Timberwolves are giving away
commemorative coffee mugs featuring rookies Corey
Brewer and Chris Richard to the first 2,500 fans on Sunday
for the Dallas game. The 2:30 p.m. game is being promoted as Rookie Day
and fans also receive a $1 off coupon for a Caribou latte. The Wolves
play Denver at home tonight.
There’s a lot of conversation about the
Wolves promising young players but so far there's only one player who's
proven he can help elevate Minnesota to elite NBA status, forward Al
Jefferson. He is fourth in the league in rebounding at 12.2 and a
top 25 scorer at 20.6.
Minnesota Wild president and general manager Doug
Risebrough and head coach Jacques Lemaire announced that
defenseman Nick Schultz will serve as team
captain for the month of January. Brian Rolston and Kim
Johnsson will be alternate captains this month.
Minnesota Thunder head coach Amos Magee and the U.S. Macabbi
men’s soccer team won the gold medal Wednesday at the Pan American
Maccabi Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The U.S. team defeated
Argentina 2-0 in the gold medal game. Thunder defender Kevin
Friedland scored a goal and had an assist. Magee was named head
coach of the team in March. The tournament, one of two major
tournaments for Jewish athletes every four years, began December 24 and
ended earlier this week.
Three players who signed national letters
of intent in November to play for the Gophers’ hockey team have been
named to the USA Hockey Under-18 Team. Roseau's Sarah Erickson,
Eagan's Alyssa Grogan and St. Cloud's Anne Schleper will
compete with the Under-18 Team, January 7-12 in Calgary, Alberta at the
2008 IIHF World Women's Under-18 Championships. The three will play
against Russia on January 7, Switzerland on January 8 and Sweden on
January 9. The bronze and gold medal games are scheduled for January 12.