http://btn.com/2017/09/25/watch-goldy-gopher-run-all-over-young-defender-in-mascot-game/
vicious running here.
vicious running here.
I made the mistake of reading the Strib comments on this... geez, I can't tell if ppl are seriously angry or if its some sort of sarcasm. Goldy trucking the pee wees in Mascot Mania is 100% part of the joke/bit.
I made the mistake of reading the Strib comments on this... geez, I can't tell if ppl are seriously angry or if its some sort of sarcasm. Goldy trucking the pee wees in Mascot Mania is 100% part of the joke/bit.
Last time I read the comments at the star trib some small town had unveiled some new park. Nothing unusual. The very first sentence noted the town had fund raised and saved some money to pay for it outright.
The first half dozen comments that you could were about how all those darned politicians know how to do is spend money they don't have and this adds to our our terrible federal deficit...
Yup, that's pretty much about right. And, any time there's an article about the Vikings or University of Minnesota building anything sports-related, most commenters are certain that all funds come directly from taxpayer pockets. <b>Oh, and it'll somehow turn into a "libtard" vs. "right wingnut" debate regardless of the article's original topic. </b>It's all very sad.
Goldy has upped his running game, changing his best.
He's had a birthday, all GOLD uniforms in his honor, been given a game ball, and trucked a kid at the Vikings game in last week.
Certainly gROWing athletically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.
The kid had poor tackling techniques.
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The Pioneer Press talked to the coach of the Eagan 7th grade team.
Eagan coach Scott Solliday said the player wasn’t hurt.
“It all turned out OK and we’re all sitting back and laughing at it, but he probably was a little aggressive running over the kid,” he said.
Solliday said the Eagan players watched the play rack up a half-million Instagram views by the end of the Vikings game, getting air time on the Big Ten Network and other media.
“The kids actually got a kick out of it, to be honest with you,” he said. “For Eagan football, we can use any kind of publicity we can get.”
Goldy Crushes 7th Grade Player from Eagan
I would love for the Eagan kid to be mine. Imagine the senior banquet slide/video show in 6 years.
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