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Keith Brooking vs. Vikings


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from ProFootballTalk.com

following the Vikings-Cowgirls game- Brooking had some choice words for Favre and the Vikings:

"I thought it was classless," Brooking said, via Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com. "I thought it was B.S. Granted, we get paid to stop them, but we had zero timeouts left. I didn't think there was any call for that."

Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams responded....

"We don't care what Keith Brooking says," Williams said. "He was about to get his ass whupped on our sideline over there. It don't matter. Nobody said anything when they blew out the Eagles [the past two weeks]. "It's the playoffs. It ain't no regular-season game. If you lose, you go home. We take no pity on them. Do they expect us to? I don't care about no Brooking. He can say whatever he wants to say."

Visanthe Shiancoe also responded....

"OK, we apologize," Shiancoe said. "I'm sorry. Better?"

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/01/17/brooking-calls-vikings-move-classless-and-bs/

Childress and Favre also responded:

"As Lou Holtz used to say, 'It's our job to score points and it's their job to stop us from scoring points,'" Childress said.

"Anybody that knows me knows I'm not about that," Favre said.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/01/17/brad-childress-its-cowboys-job-to-stop-us-from-scoring/

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The two biggest cry baby teams in the leauge are the Pats and the Cowbitches. When they blow someone out its all fine and good but when they get there ass handed to them its an outcry. Guess what its there job to stop them from scoring. Dont like it then stop them..... Its not like they didnt hit Favre when the whistle had blown.

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I hate the Cowboys but Ric Flair...I mean Keith Brooking is right. That was pretty lame by The Vikes and let's see how Pat Williams reacts if New Orleans tries to run up the score on them next week. If a team did that b.s to the Panthers yall would be mad as hell lol.

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