12-21-2017, 04:03 AM
“From the years that I’ve been here, there hasn’t been this much hate, should I say, but it shouldn’t become anything as far as physical. I hope not,” said Diggs, in his third season. “I hope there’s still some class there. It’s really unfortunate what happened. Nobody wants that for anybody, but it was how many weeks ago? Hopefully, they move past it.”
Asked what he meant by “hate,” Diggs said it’s “more a hate between fans” than players.
McCarthy downplayed Barr’s hit on Wednesday. He said it “was definitely within the framework of playing aggressive.”
Several Packers players said this week they’ve put Barr’s hit behind them. Tackle David Bakhtiari did say Wednesday they will play aggressively against Barr.
“It’s just kind of an unspoken thing,” Bakhtiari said. “If you’re not going to treat our guy with respect …. I’m not saying we’re going to headhunt him, that’s not at all what I’m trying to say. But, I mean, we’ll definitely play to the whistle with a guy like that.”
“You can tell he’s watched Rodgers for some years and he’s got a lot of the same mannerisms and a lot of things,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. “They’ve changed a little bit on some. There’s a few different runs here and there and a few different throws, but there’s really not a lot (changed).”
It’s the first time Minnesota (11-3) will face Green Bay without Rodgers starting since he was out with a broken collarbone on Nov. 24, 2013, and the teams tied 26-26 at Lambeau Field. Cornerback Xavier Rhodes, a rookie that season, said the Vikings can’t afford to overlook the Packers.
“We can’t take those guys lightly even though Aaron isn’t in,” Rhodes said. “We just have to take the mentality that we’re trying to get a ‘W’ as much as (Hundley) is trying to.”
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Asked what he meant by “hate,” Diggs said it’s “more a hate between fans” than players.
McCarthy downplayed Barr’s hit on Wednesday. He said it “was definitely within the framework of playing aggressive.”
Several Packers players said this week they’ve put Barr’s hit behind them. Tackle David Bakhtiari did say Wednesday they will play aggressively against Barr.
“It’s just kind of an unspoken thing,” Bakhtiari said. “If you’re not going to treat our guy with respect …. I’m not saying we’re going to headhunt him, that’s not at all what I’m trying to say. But, I mean, we’ll definitely play to the whistle with a guy like that.”
“You can tell he’s watched Rodgers for some years and he’s got a lot of the same mannerisms and a lot of things,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. “They’ve changed a little bit on some. There’s a few different runs here and there and a few different throws, but there’s really not a lot (changed).”
It’s the first time Minnesota (11-3) will face Green Bay without Rodgers starting since he was out with a broken collarbone on Nov. 24, 2013, and the teams tied 26-26 at Lambeau Field. Cornerback Xavier Rhodes, a rookie that season, said the Vikings can’t afford to overlook the Packers.
“We can’t take those guys lightly even though Aaron isn’t in,” Rhodes said. “We just have to take the mentality that we’re trying to get a ‘W’ as much as (Hundley) is trying to.”
https://www.twincities.com/2017/12/20/vi...eau-field/