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Breaking news: Bryant McKinnie is still a fat, lazy piece of crap

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 Remember last year when Bryant McKinnie showed up last year fat (a reported 400 lbs) and out of shape leading to his eventual departure? Well, he is at it again, this time at Baltimore’s training camp. According to The Baltimore Sun, McKinnie decided to make it 2 for 2 when it comes to offseason lethargy and isn’t …

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McKinnie to join Ravens

Bryant McKinnie has agreed to a two year contract with the Baltimore Ravens. The deal is pending a physical he will have tomorrow and would be worth up to $7.5M with $1M guaranteed. He will join former Viking Matt Birk on the Raven’s offensive line and be the other bookend to Michael Oher if the …

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Vikings under the Cap

The Vikings got themselves out of the red and under the league’s new $120.375 million salary cap. Profootballtalk.com is saying that the Vikings are now under that cap with $938,000 to spare (check out the rest of the league here).  It appears looking at these numbers and assuming the Vikings don’t want to make any …

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Bryant McKinnie cut

Leslie Frazier made his first bold move as a head coach, cutting longtime starting LT Bryant McKinnie. This comes a day after he showed up to camp overweight and out of shape. According to Judd Zulgad of the Star Tribune, McKinnie came to camp weighing nearly 400 pounds. The Vikings will have to find a …

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McKinnie Not Practicing

Bryant McKinnie was at the Vikings first training camp practice yesterday but was off to the side working by himself. The Vikings placed McKinnie on the non-football injury (NFI) list and he was not allowed to practice.  This move makes it a little more obvious why the Vikings were interested in Jermon Bushrod, and why …

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Vikings sign Charlie Johnson, beef up O-line

Former Colts starting LT will no longer be protecting Peyton Manning. While the name Charlie Johnson may be the most generic name in the NFL, he happens to play one of the most unique and important positions. On top of that, he has the ability to play RT and both guard positions. I don’t see …

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