Kluwe: Raiders camp better than Mankato, 'the STD capital of Minnesota'

Former Vikings punter Chris Kluwe used Twitter to compare Mankato to the Napa Valley on Thursday, and some people didn't take it well.

July 26, 2013 at 2:35PM
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Chris Kluwe reported to camp with his new team, the Oakland Raiders, and sent up a Twitter message about the difference between training in Napa vs. reporting to Minnesota State-Mankato.

It's easy to imagine Napa as having the sweeter surroundings.

Kluwe tweeted about the change thusly:

The Mankato Free Press is reporting that some folks aren't taking his words very well. Here's one response:

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Reporter Robb Murray of the Free Press did the right thing, and something any sports fan can appreciate: He took a look at the numbers.

Kluwe wasn't off target. Murray wrote: "For the record, Kluwe was kind of right. Blue Earth County, for whatever reason, has long been a state leader in chlamydia cases. In the most recent report on the subject from the Minnesota Department of Health, Ramsey County and Hennepin are understandably tops with the most cases per 100,000. Followed by then are Beltrami County and Blue Earth County."

The rest of his story is here.

Kluwe also shared this nugget about Gage Hall, the Minnesota State-Mankato dorm where the Vikings stayed before it was imploded this summer:

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To which a Mankato alum responded:

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Howard Sinker

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Howard Sinker is digital sports editor at startribune.com and curates the website's Sports Upload blog. He is also a senior instructor in Media and Cultural Studies at Macalester College in St. Paul.

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