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This one.

Suddenly, words came out of my mouth: «¡Qué padre está éste!» (That's so cool!)
Out loud.
Couldn't stop myself :D

Lifelong Vikings fan here. I'm not ashamed to say it, but I told Gary Anderson that he ruined my life. Of course, he was down on the sideline kicking for the Titans at the time, and I was in just about the last row of the Hoosier Dome, but hey, it felt good to get it off my chest.

I'm guessing the thinking is something like this: most QB's just aren't going to pan out. The fact that Bridgewater (who I too liked better than Bortles or Manziel) was drafted by the Vikings is probably the kiss of death. Whoever they drafted was going to fail, but at least Manziel would have been fun to watch fail

Chris Kluwe got the most media attention in the off season as a punter not even on the team anymore

Other fun glitches include Carson Palmer completing a pass.

Pretty big crowd for batting practice. Let's see if Napoli can do it during an actual game, though.

Josh Shaw out: heroism.

Probably not related but apparently Charter Communications had a nationwide Internet outage yesterday. I know cause I was part of it.

Texas A&M didn't invent the "12th Man" term either, they just took it and trademarked it (in 1990, well after the Seahawks started using the term). The first usage in the USA appears to in reference to University of Minnesota fans in 1900. European soccer teams were using it even before that.

Welcome to the "race to the bottom" I've mentioned so many times before.

The stories in the games with which it shares a universe are not exactly masterpieces. I'd say 'Assault on Arkham' fits in pretty well; it's fun, dumb, and doesn't start to drag much until right at the end.