The Minnesota Vikings' season will be on the line Sunday against the Chicago Bears. As such, linebacker Chad Greenway has asked fans to get "super-duper drunk" in order to boost the Vikings' home-field advantage at the Metrodome.
Minnesota linebacker Chad Greenway tells "Waddle & Silvy" that he "went a little far" in joking that Vikings fans should be "super-duper drunk" for the game on Sunday. "We have to play accordingly and our fans have to show up accordingly, which we know they will. Hopefully, they're super-duper drunk. ... So drink liquor, not beer," he said after Minnesota's loss to Green Bay last Sunday, according to the Star Tribune.
The Vikings (6-6) trail the first-place Bears (8-4) by two games in the NFC North standings. The Bears, tied with Green Bay atop the standings, beat the Vikings in Chicago two weeks ago. The game is scheduled to start at noon local time. As such, Greenway advocated that fans start their drinking early. "Yeah, I would say morning drinking," Greenway said, according to the newspaper. "Why not? You could pull an all-nighter. Then you'd have the drunk, tired guys who will really be obnoxious."
On Thursday, Greenway tried to clarify his comments, saying in an interview with "The Waddle & Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000 in Chicago that he "went a little far. Obviously, I could have used some more responsible words," Greenway said. "I think the people that know me, the beat writers included, know that I said that sort of tongue-in-cheek.
I just wanted the fans at home to be loud like they always are. I think just trying to drive that point home I probably got a little loose with my words. Obviously, I should have been a little more responsible with it. It was said, so what do you do?"
2 comments:
They should get Super Dooper drunk so they can avoid the pain of the loss that is going to be inflicted on them.
The Bears need to build some offensive momentum down the stretch and this is a good test for them. I am not that worried about the D. Losing Urlacher is tough from an emotional standpoint, but he has looked a step slow much of the year. I am hoping he gets back, but a couple of weeks off may be good for him and the Bears. We'll see.
It's hard for the Pears to build offensive momentum when the O line isn't that good.
The D isn't going to keep the pace that they did earlier in the year so the offense is going to have to step up. Forte has been pretty pedestrian the last four games with a lower than 3 yards/carry.
Cutler to Marshall is dangerous but the Pears need help from else where. Hopefully for Pear fans the O line can buy Jeff Cutler some time and open some holes for Forte.
It's a big game for both teams and a key game for other teams as well. As a Skins fan, hopefully the Pears pull this one out.
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