Worth Noting
Wide receiver and kickoff man
Percy Harvin, troubled in the past by hip and
headache problems, said after the game he was okay and felt no
discomfort.
Vikings wide receiver Greg Camarillo
had never returned punts until the Miami game a week ago Sunday. The
sure-handed Camarillo said his best time in the 40-yard dash was between
4.5 and 4.6.
Chris DeGeare, the Vikings’ rookie offensive tackle, not only works as a backup at
both guard positions, but has been told to prepare at right tackle, too.
Vikings defensive end Ray Edwards
is the legal guardian for nephew Dominic Edwards who has been
playing for Chaska High School. The young Edwards, 6-3, 210, is also a
defensive end and being recruited by Akron, according to his uncle.
Former Vikings owner Billy Joe (Red)
McCombs is worth $1.3 billion and ranks 308 on the Forbes
list of wealthiest Americans.
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Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said
on his KSTP Radio show yesterday it’s “hard to think about how we’re
going to be able to get something done now”…but “we’re wide open”
regarding a possible return by first baseman Justin Morneau.
Gardenhire said Morneau is expected to continue taking batting practice
at Target Field and rehab from his concussion while the Twins are on the
road this week.
The Twins would love to have a healthy
Morneau back for the playoffs under any circumstances, perhaps
particularly now that injuries are bothering and even sidelining some
players. “But I think the big concern is just make sure we have him
ready for spring training,” Gardenhire said on the radio.
Francisco Liriano, who will pitch the first Twins playoff game, has lost his last two
starts after not losing a game from July 9 thru September 14.
KARE 11 sportscaster Randy Shaver,
a prep football enthusiast who watches tape on about 36 teams per week,
estimates about 90 percent of metro teams run a spread offense at least
occasionally if not full time.
“We are the team to beat,” Michael
Beasley says during an interview on NBA.com. The Wolves 21-year-old
forward amended his prediction on the spot when he said that was his ego
talking and acknowledged the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers are a
better bet to win the 2011 NBA title, but certainly Beasley, 21, showed
his swagger in his “we are the team to beat” statement. http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/video/2010/09/15/BeasSept15FINAlmov-1415893/index.html