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Vikings Defend Their Right to Seat Licenses in Reply to Governor

Matt Loede, vikingsgab.com

Gov. Mark Dayton wrote a stern letter Tuesday to the owners of the Vikings threatening to undo the stadium deal if they pass on the cost of building the $975 million project to the fans, Richard Meryhew and Baird Helgeson of the Minneapolis Star Tribune…

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Gov. Dayton is right to fight the Vikings owner's desire for extensive use of Personal Seat Licenses at the new stadium.

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 A charge of resisting arrest was dismissed after the Houston panel ruled in favor of the Vikings running back.

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

Minnesota governor Mark Dayton sent a nasty letter to the Vikings on Tuesday regarding the team’s intended use of PSLs to partially finance the team’s $477 million contribution toward a new stadium.  The Vikings have responded with a tactful, yet poi…

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The Vikings running back will not go to trial after being arrested in July in connection with a late-night altercation at a night club.

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

As Vikings running back Adrian Peterson continues to have an amazing season on the field, he got some good news off the field as well: Charges against him stemming from an incident in a Houston bar during the offseason have been dropped. Peterson told E…

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Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says he will fight any effort by the Vikings to charge fans extra fees to buy season tickets in the new, publicly subsidized football stadium.

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From the start, Adrian Peterson's run-in with Houston police last summer seemed out of character. The Minnesota Vikings' tailback has flaws like anyone else, but reports that he pushed a police offer and later assumed a "violent stance" at a n…

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

The Vikings could eventually be back in play for L.A. As the team’s new stadium moves from blueprint to bricks and mortar, the politician who helped push the deal through a reluctant legislature isn’t happy.  And he has threatened in a roundabout way…

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On Monday, I suggested that anyone who thought the Minnesota Vikings wouldn't pursue some form of personal seat licenses (PSLs) for their new stadium was at least naïve and, worst, delusional. Apparently that group includes the governor of Minnesota. Go…

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If the stadium caters to rich Minnesotans rather than regular fans, "it would be better that it not be built," Dayton wrote to team owners Zygi and Mark Wilf.

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This week's eye-opening collection of facts and stats has plenty to digest.

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

Vikings defensive end Jared Allen has been raising plenty of money for wounded warriors via an unconventional golf tournament.  On Friday night, he generated a large chunk of what he calls cashish through more traditional means. The First Annual Jared A…

Chase Stuart, nytimes.com

An injury late last season had most people figuring 2012 would be a lost year for Minnesota's Adrian Peterson, but the Vikings' running back leads the league in rushing and is showing no signs of slowing.

A rare two-point run

Nov 13, 2012

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Two-point plays are unusual. Having a running back run it in even more so.

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With Harvin (sprained ankle) expected to be healthy coming out of the bye week, the question is whether the Vikings can use him and Wright at the same time.