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Former Vikings quarterback great Joe Kapp is still having fun
Minneapolis Startribune.com ^
| 4/2/04
| Thomas Speicher
Posted on 04/02/2004 8:14:11 PM PST by OneVike
Having fun is "no laughing matter" to Joe Kapp.
"You've got to work at it," says the bruising quarterback who led the Minnesota Vikings to Super Bowl IV. "Not only in sports but in life and business."
The only man to quarterback teams to the Rose Bowl, Grey Cup and Super Bowl has embodied that credo on and off the field. From his headlining days at the University of California to eight seasons under the NFL radar in Canada to his professional pinnacle with the Vikings to his tumultuous split from the game he loves, Kapp has worked hard to have a lot of fun.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: football; rosebowl; superbowl; vikings
I was just getting into football when Kapp was QB for the Vikings. I grew up in Duluth Minn, half my friends were Packer fans and half were Viking fans. Being half Norwegian, it was a no brainer as to which team I would follow. I have been bleeding purple since.
I have left a lot of purple blood on the floor in front of the TV through the years.
This last year I left a whole pint.
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:14:12 PM PST
by
OneVike
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:16:06 PM PST
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To: OneVike
He'll always remind me of that early Super Bowl vs. the Chiefs in New Orleans.
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:21:30 PM PST
by
Jhensy
To: OneVike
My mother had to convince every teacher of mine that my drawer was full of clothes, not just the #10 Viking jersey I wore every day!
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:22:10 PM PST
by
Spruce
(Never make excuses whether or not it is your fault.)
To: Jhensy
Nice picture. Kapp threw the worst spiral in the history of football but he won 12 games in 1969.
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:23:43 PM PST
by
Colonel_Flagg
("Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." – Mark Twain)
To: OneVike
Joe Kapp was a great one, an extremely tough football player.
Go Vikes!
To: Colonel_Flagg
Kapp threw the worst spiral in the history of football but he won 12 games in 1969 14 games counting the playoffs, unfortunately he started a bad precedent for my Vikes. They kept loosing the Big ones.
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:29:56 PM PST
by
OneVike
To: rogueleader
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:35:03 PM PST
by
albertabound
(It's good to beeee Alberta bound)
To: OneVike
True enough. They're my Vikes too, by the way. :)
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:43:07 PM PST
by
Colonel_Flagg
("Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." – Mark Twain)
To: Colonel_Flagg
What part of Minnesota are you from?
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posted on
04/02/2004 8:48:45 PM PST
by
OneVike
To: OneVike
40 for 60.
No "I" in team.
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posted on
04/02/2004 10:04:24 PM PST
by
Finalapproach29er
(" Permitting homosexuality didn't work out very well for the Roman Empire")
To: OneVike
I don't know if he made this up or simply quoted another player, but Jim Klobuchar (who wrote some fun stuff about the Vikings) once wrote (paraphrase): If you found yourself in a bar room brawl, with bottles and chairs crashing over heads, you would know Joe Kapp was somehow at the bottom of it. You could easily tell which of the combatants was Kapp. He would be the one that was laughing.
There have been stories of quarterbacks with strong arms: You had Elway crosses, and they say Jim Plunkett could throw a ball through a brick wall. I once saw Roman Gabriel lob a ball about seventy yards. I think Kapp had an arm that compared well with the best the NFL ever produced. He could throw one as far as anyone, and I don't think he ever threw a spiral in his life.
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posted on
04/02/2004 10:34:37 PM PST
by
stevem
To: OneVike
I remember in 69 or 70, in the Cleveland playoff game that the Vikes won 5-2 (no typo), Joe took off on a run around end and hit the big middle LB for the Browns, dropping him in his tracks.
That was when Joe became one of my favorites!
To: OneVike
I'll never forget the Vikings-Rams game in 1969.Joe Kapp was running down the sidelines when Richie Petibone tried to tackle him low.Kapp hurdled Petibone, barely breaking stride and continued running down the sideline.The play was simply amazing and I'll never forget it.The NFL later passed a no hurdle rule after that season.
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posted on
04/02/2004 11:22:55 PM PST
by
dancusa
To: dancusa
"No hurdle rule?" Is that a joke on "no huddle rule" or does that really exist? I've seen NFL players leap over other players many times.
To: OneVike
Wifey (who grew up in the St. Cloud area) has a pal who runs a pizza joint in St. Paul....said pal was buddies with all the local cops, so she got privileged on occasion to attend Viking workouts - once, when the team folks had all left the field, she spotted a Vikings warmup cape still on the bench (remember when the Vikes played outside??).
Needless to say, wifey and I both got to try it on - in the back room of the pizza joint!
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posted on
04/03/2004 10:54:08 AM PST
by
ErnBatavia
(Gay marriage is for suckers...)
To: OneVike
I was from Grand Forks, and a life long Vikes fan, though it is an exercise in futility sometimes. I see the Bulldogs are in the frozen four, and my Sioux are not. Grrr.
Regards.
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posted on
04/03/2004 11:04:14 AM PST
by
Mark17
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