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What Frazier said: “I’m going to be honest. It’s hard for me to talk about Percy Harvin now knowing that he’s a Seattle Seahawk. I’d prefer to talk about Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, the guys that are here. I wish Percy the best. He has a lot of positive attributes. But he plays for the Seahawks. And that’s the end of it. … It’s tough for most head coaches when you have to separate from players. At least it is for me. I don’t take it lightly when I have to sit down with a guy and say, ‘Hey, you know what. This is not going in the right direction.’ I’ve stood in those shoes before. But with Percy it didn’t work out. … I know he’s happy now. And that matters. That makes a difference. In the end, you have to believe both sides are in a good place.”
Phil Loadholt’s re-signing has the coaching staff ecstatic.
What’s the story? Fans rarely get overly enthused when a team signs a player who was already around. The excitement is even more muted when that player is a dirty-work offensive lineman. So the Vikings’ move last week to re-sign their starting right tackle might not have received the outside buzz it deserved. But within the Winter Park walls, there was great celebration.
In keeping Loadholt a Viking, Frazier believes the offense’s momentum can continue with a young tackle who still has his best football ahead.
What Frazier said: “It sends a message to our team. When I sat down with our players and did our exit interviews after the season, I can’t tell you the number of guys who came into my office and said, ‘Coach, we’ve got to get Phil re-signed.’ And not just offensive guys. Defensive guys too. I’m listening to this and I’m saying, ‘Man, Phil has some real influence on our team.’ Which I knew because he works hard and always plays hurt and never bucks the system. He not only does everything we ask him to do, but his work resonates with the rest of the team. … So why let him go somewhere else with all we’ve invested?”
The Vikings are in need of a starting middle linebacker.
What’s the story? The Vikings opted to let last year’s starter Jasper Brinkley move on. That created a very important opening.
It’s unlikely the Vikings will make much if any push at 34-year-old free agent Brian Urlacher. So now it looks as if the draft will be the place to find a possible playmaker (LSU’s Kevin Minter? Notre Dame’s Manti Te’o?) to sandwich between Chad Greenway and Erin Henderson.
Wanted most: a guy who can play all three downs, show solid coverage skills in the nickel and be an instant communicator.
What Frazier said: “Without question, we need leadership. That guy has to be an extension of our defensive coordinator, Alan Williams. He’s got to be able to not only run our defense, but communicate, get guys lined up, earn the respect of his teammates. … It can be scary [to turn that over to a rookie]. But it depends on the rookie. You have to measure the maturity and how far along that guy is and make your call.”
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| NY Mets - J. Hefner | 12:05 PM |
| Chicago Cubs - S. Feldman |
| Seattle - J. Saunders | 12:05 PM |
| Cleveland - Z. McAllister |
| Toronto - B. Morrow | 12:05 PM |
| NY Yankees - D. Phelps |
| Cincinnati - B. Arroyo | 3:05 PM |
| Philadelphia - K. Kendrick |
| Chicago WSox - H. Santiago | 3:05 PM |
| LA Angels - J. Blanton |
| Tampa Bay - R. Hernandez | 3:05 PM |
| Baltimore - J. Jurrjens |
| Houston - E. Bedard | 6:05 PM |
| Pittsburgh - A. Burnett |
| Los Angeles - C. Capuano | 6:10 PM |
| Atlanta - K. Medlen |
| Boston - R. Dempster | 6:10 PM |
| Minnesota - S. Diamond |
| Arizona - B. McCarthy | 6:10 PM |
| Miami - T. Koehler |
| Milwaukee - M. Estrada | 6:15 PM |
| St. Louis - L. Lynn |
| Detroit - A. Sanchez | 7:05 PM |
| Texas - J. Grimm |
| San Francisco - T. Lincecum | 7:10 PM |
| Colorado - T. Chatwood |
| Washington - J. Zimmermann | 7:40 PM |
| San Diego - E. Stults |
| Kansas City - E. Santana | 8:05 PM |
| Oakland - T. Milone |
| New York | 7:00 PM |
| Indiana |
| Columbus | 4:00 PM |
| Toronto FC |
| Portland | 6:00 PM |
| Vancouver FC |
| Chicago | 6:30 PM |
| Philadelphia |
| New England | 7:30 PM |
| Houston |
| FC Dallas | 9:30 PM |
| Seattle |
| Colorado | 9:30 PM |
| San Jose |
| Date/Opponent | Time | W | L | Score |
| 2013 preseason | ||||
| Aug 9 - vs. Houston | 7 pm | |||
| Aug 16 - at Buffalo | 6 pm | |||
| Aug 25 - at San Francisco | 7 pm | |||
| Aug 29 - vs. Tennessee | 7 pm | |||
| 2013 regular season | ||||
| Sep 8 - at Detroit | Noon | |||
| Sep 15 - at Chicago | Noon | |||
| Sep 22 - vs. Cleveland | Noon | |||
| Sep 29 - vs. Pittsburgh (in London) | Noon | |||
| Oct 6 - Bye | ||||
| Oct 13 - vs. Carolina | Noon | |||
| Oct 21 - at. NY Giants | 7:40 pm | |||
| Oct 27 - vs. Green Bay | 7:30 pm | |||
| Nov 3 - at Dallas | Noon | |||
| Nov 7 - vs. Washington | 7:25 pm | |||
| Nov 17 - at Seattle | 3:25 pm | |||
| Nov. 24 - at Green Bay | Noon | |||
| Dec 1 - vs. Chicago | Noon | |||
| Dec 8 - at Baltimore | Noon | |||
| Dec 15 - vs. Philadelphia | Noon | |||
| Dec 22 - at Cincinnati | Noon | |||
| Dec 29 - vs. Detroit | Noon |
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