@alec_lewis An awful lotta Grigson hate from fans who don't have the first clue as to what the hell he really does for the team. Its like, he sucked for the Colts as GM, so he most continue to suck for the Vikings as an underling.
@redblue325@frank_seravalli He's from the north -- maybe he hates oppressive summer heat and rednecks. Players are taxed in part in the states where they play anyhow (50% road games), not to mention he can maintain residency in a lower tax state and still play in MN. Tax arguments always make me chuckle.
@PFT_Live 3 to 1 he pays her off, she doesn't cooperate, he continues to claim innocence, and charges are dropped or a light plea deal is negotiated. Same old story, rinse and repeat.
@BaseballNorm@awfulannouncing It's a private enterprise and he has that right -- trolling isn't a constitutional mandate. I can understand not wanting to put up with outside bullshit. If a person doesn't respect his views why would they care if they are blocked?
@RussoHockey@JoeSmithNHL@nytimes It shouldn't be hard to admit the Avs are just better. They were during the regular season and are now, particularly with Ek and Brodin out. The Wild played bad cause the Avs played good.
@AaronGleeman I gotta wonder if Athletic article viewership was down on Twins articles given (justified) dissatisfaction with ownership, thus triggering the desire to use your skills more broadly (which would have been fun to read). If true, Twins ownership screwed you too.
@WildSideSnipes Ek may come back at 75%, Brodin won't. Unless Wally stands on his head, this Wild fan fears it's over. The Avs look deep and very, very good.
@RussoHockey@JoeSmithNHL@nytimes The thing is that the Wild need almost perfect goaltending to beat the Avs without Ek or Brodin (or likely even with them). That may be unfair to the goalies, but it is an unfortunate fact.
@Lore_spurs The Spurs should win (and I'm a Wolves fan) -- yet Spurs fans should be worried they lost at home to an a team with ANT playing on one leg and missing their 2 best guards.
@citchmook That is one way to look at it. Another is that Wally's style was better for a more slower-paced selective shot Stars team, where Gus's strengths match up better with the Avs. The Wild gave Wally a chance given his first round success. Remember, Gus was goalie #1 all year.
@AltitudeSR@Coach_Sanford2@RajOnRadio Yet you cared enough to post that you don't care -- how ironic. On the good side, you can probably rub an Avs series win in our faces in about 10 days.