MANKATO — New Vikings defensive end Jared Allen gets paid big money to flatten big men. He wears a cowboy hat and a beard that makes Chuck Norris' look like used sandpaper. His regimen includes mixed martial arts, jujitsu and boxing. He led the NFL in sacks.
There is only one question to ask this kind of man's man: Can you describe your blankie?
"On one side, it's brown and red, almost like a plaid layout," Allen said, squinting into the sun after Saturday morning's practice. "The other side has blue, with little strings on it, and 'All-Pro' written on it in little footballs.
"Grandma made me my first blankie. They wrapped me in it when I was born, and I had it up until I was 14, when it got all torn up.
"I wouldn't let it go, so my dad's customer made me a replacement."
Discovering that Allen sleeps with his blankie -- which he also refers to as his "b'ankie" -- is like finding out Superman crocheted his own cape, watches "Will & Grace" and unwinds with lilac-scented candles after saving the world. (As Jerry Seinfeld said, "Not that there's anything wrong with that!")
"It's my little slice of home," Allen said. "What I really like is, even when it's hot, my blankie stays cool. It's always the perfect temp. You just cuddle up with it."
Do his teammates tease him? "Nah," he said. "I'm secure in my manhood. I'm human. And anyway, they're just all mad because they don't have blankies."