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David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

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Posted on September 19, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Vikings quarterback Brad Johnson, who has made his off-season home in Tallahassee, Florida, plans to live in Athens, Georgia after the 2006 season.  Brother-in-law Mark Richt, the Georgia football coach, is in Athens.  After his playing career ends, Johnson said he may coach high school basketball or tutor players prior to the NFL draft.   

Through his foundation Vikings fullback Tony Richardson is donating approximately 6,000 dictionaries to the third grade students in the Minneapolis and St. Paul public schools. 

The Vikings have the second best home record in the NFC dating back to 1996.  The Packers have 61 wins, 20 losses while the Vikings are 58-23. 

Pioneer Press columnist Charley Walters, 59, said he loves his work and plans to write for another 15 years.  His many contacts include Vikings’ center Matt Birk.  “He used to caddy for me, and now I have to wait in line to talk to him,” Walters joked.   

The Wild have renewed 95% of their season tickets and capped season tickets at 16,500.  Bill Roberston of the Wild front office reports there are 5,500 season ticket accounts.  Most are individual accounts, not corporate, and account holders are evenly divided between Minneapolis and St. Paul.  The Wild have sold out every game in franchise history including pre-season. 

The Timberwolves will host a free scrimmage open to the public at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 7 at Bresnan Arena in Mankato.  A ticket is required for admission and tickets are available now at the Taylor Center on the Minnesota State Campus and US Bank locations in Mankato. 

Former Gopher football player Norries Wilson has Columbia University off to a 1-0 start in his first season as coach, defeating Fordham last Saturday 37-7.  Wilson spent three summers with NFL clubs in the 1990s as part of the NFL Fellowship Program.  The program provides minority coaches with coaching experience at training camps.  About 1,000 coaches have participated since the program’s inception in 1981. 

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QB of Character Leads the Vikings

Posted on September 16, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

More than a few observers had to wonder about Brad Johnson’s contract Monday night as they watched the 38-year-old quarterback lead the team to an opening win over the Washington Redskins.  Johnson was superb running the team while completing 16 passes in 30 attempts and throwing one touchdown pass.  What made the performance all the more appealing was the passion with which he played. 

Post Randy Moss and Daunte Culpepper, the face of the Vikings is now as much Johnson as anyone including coach Brad Childress.  He took over for Culpepper last season and the team won seven of nine games while he completed an impressive 62.6% of his passes.  In pre-season games this summer he made good on over 75.6% of his throws and in the win over Washington he looked almost flawless with his field command, quick releases and accurate tosses. 

The ESPN telecast Monday night showed all of this and also reported to the national viewing audience that Johnson, a former Super Bowl winning quarterback, is the 40th highest paid quarterback in the NFL.  Supposedly Johnson is being paid $1.2 million this season in the second year of a four year deal for $6 million.

I asked a former NFL executive for his take on Johnson’s contract, agreed to when it appeared his role would be to back up Culpepper.  “Obviously they (management) don’t want to invest in a 38-year-old quarterback,” he said.  “Clearly he (Johnson) is out performing the contract.” 

The source speculated as to whether there are certain performance clauses in Johnson’s contract that could help him earn compensation more closely aligned with other NFL starting quarterbacks.  If such clauses are not already in place, the suggestion is to do so.  That would put more money in Johnson’s pocket without tying the Vikings to a long term deal. 

Such a move also will play well with the public and media.  If you can’t like Brad Johnson, you have a problem.  He is a genuine and caring individual who impresses new friends and old.  “He has done all the right things on and off the field,” the former football executive said.  “He’s a class player.” 

The Vikings have said much about their commitment to character and winning.   Johnson’s resume belongs on top of the pile to make good on that mission statement. 

Johnson had no comment on his contract including whether there are incentive clauses.  A team spokesman said he wasn’t aware of any developments with the contract.

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Pretty Pitching Picture Long Term?

Posted on September 16, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Rick Anderson has been the Twins’ pitching coach since 2002.  He was asked if this is the most excited he has been about the staff from the perspective of youth and potential. 

“Absolutely.  Except for Radke (Brad) they all should be around here for a lot of years to come,” Anderson said. “It’s kind of funny because (you) talk about vets (on this staff) and they are (only) three, four years into the big leagues.  Take away Radke (12 big league seasons) and look where they are at.  They all have an upside to them.” 

Johan Santana and Carlos Silva, both 27, are staff elders along with Radke, 33, and ace reliever Joe Nathan, 31. Francisco Liriano, and Matt Garza, both 22, and Boof Bonser and Scott Baker, both 24, lead the youth movement.  Other young pitchers who have helped the Twins are Jesse Crain, 25, and Pat Neshek, 26. 

Bonser, a rookie, will pitch the second game in the much anticipated series against the White Sox at the Metrodome September 29-30, and October 1.  The season ending series could determine whether the Twins win the Central Division.  Santana will pitch the last game.  

Anderson expressed confidence in Bonser but admitted some concern about the right hander’s effectiveness in neutralizing the White Sox’s better left handed hitters such as Jim Thome.  “He (Bonser) has done a good job for a kid,” Anderson said. “He has shown a lot of confidence and poise attacking hitters.” 

What about Santana, the Twins’ Cy Young candidate who is 18-5?   “Santana matches up against anyone,” Anderson answered. 

Liriano, injured and out for the season, was going to pitch the opening game in the White Sox series.   It’s speculation now who will receive the assignment.

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