Note the smooth line change by Coyle after the pass.
Just so casual, like "my work here is done".
Note the smooth line change by Coyle after the pass.
When the refs actually blow the whistle. Wasn't it Landeskog who grabbed or pushed a ref in the playoffs a couple years ago and there was no call?
As I mentioned, Wild fans always travel to Colorado in large numbers. What surprised me was when the Wild played in Carolina late last season, yet there were enough Wild fans there to hear them Duuuuuuuuubing on tv!
Again, NOT cool.
It was hilarious to see Manning telling the crowd to quiet down, only for them to get louder. Peyton isn't used to so many visiting fans making noise when Denver is on offense.
I thought I remember hearing at the U that Denver is the biggest population of U of M alums in the country (maybe second to Chicago). I think, in general, a lot of Minnesotans move to Colorado.I've wondered this too. I also remember watching the Denver/Minnesota NFL game seeing tons of Vikings fans in Denver. I don't know if maybe many Minnesotans move to Colorado for retirement (still get snow but milder winter) or it's due to all those states sitting in between Minnesota and Colorado without hockey teams and it's possible tons of Vikings/Wild fans exists in those states.
then again, what do you expect from those slime balls. they always try anything they can to beat us.. and how does that play out?
I thought I remember hearing at the U that Denver is the biggest population of U of M alums in the country (maybe second to Chicago). I think, in general, a lot of Minnesotans move to Colorado.
Makes sense, I suppose. Similar weather, you still get snow, but the winters aren't as harsh. And it's a beautiful state. My parents have said Colorado is the only state they would ever consider leaving Minnesota for.
Landeskog is the type of a player who you love when he's on your team, but you hate him when he's on the other team.