Bud Grant reflects on 4 Super Bowl losses
Star Tribune columnist Sid Hartman chats with ex-Vikings coach Bud Grant, who says losing four Super Bowl games bothers "other people more than it bothers me."
Star Tribune columnist Sid Hartman chats with ex-Vikings coach Bud Grant, who says losing four Super Bowl games bothers "other people more than it bothers me."
The Hollywood star is in Minnesota filming a new movie.
A GoFundMe set up to help the clinic make the move to Minnesota has surpassed its $500,000 goal.
The victim's age and name have not been released.
Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order Saturday meant to protect abortion access in the state and people who come from out of state seeking one.
The victim is a 31-year-old man from Prior Lake.
"Dick's Sporting Goods desperately wants to kill children," Hudson wrote in a tweet.
Allen Denzel Oliver-Hall has been charged with second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.
Police say youths were shooting at each other on Saturday afternoon.
The body was found upstream from Minnesota River Heritage Park.
Clemente Garcia, 20, died Wednesday morning.
The victim's identity has not been released.
Bud Grant tells Sid Hartman and the Star Tribune that the officials in the 2009 NFC Championship game deserve some of the blame for failing to call penalties when the Saints took alleged cheap shots on the Vikings. Grant says the Vikings were a victim because the "officials let it go."
Vikings punter Chris Kluwe has an opinion on just about everything, including the Super Bowl. He's predicting a Patriots victory because head coach Bill Belichick knows how to put his team in a favorable position, and quarterback Tom Brady won't want to feel the sting of another Super Bowl loss.
Columnist Dave DeLand of the St. Cloud Times may speak for all Vikings fans when it comes to yet another Super Bowl: The game simply doesn’t have much of a Minnesota connection. Again.
Ex-Viking Matt Birk saw another trip to the Super Bowl go up in smoke Sunday. The Baltimore Ravens center saw kicker Billy Cundiff miss a chip-shot field goal -- wide left -- which would have sent the AFC game into overtime in New England. Birk was also on the 1998 Vikings squad (he was a rookie) when the unflappable Gary Anderson missed a key field goal -- wide left -- to help send the Atlanta Falcons to the Super Bowl that year.
You couldn't escape the Super Bowl and you can't escape the statewide Monday-morning quarterbacking of those oh-so-clever advertisements that we only see once a year.
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