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Saints punter's gutty performance earns respect, donations from Vikings fans
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METAIRIE, La. -- Thomas Morstead's gutty performance was unfortunately lost in the shuffle after the New Orleans Saints' devastating last-second playoff loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
But it didn't go unnoticed by the Vikings fans, of all people.
Morstead said his “What You Give Will Grow” foundation received hundreds of donations from Vikings fans. They apparently appreciated the way he played through the torn cartilage in his ribs that he suffered in the first quarter and the way he came back onto the field at the end of the game to line up as part of the defense when Case Keenum kneeled for the final two-point conversion try.
“It's very cool,” said Morstead, who joked, “I wish they were all bitter today because we had won. But it's nice to see people doing nice things.”
Morstead said his executive director texted him on Sunday night and told him they must be getting a lot of donations because of the exposure of the game. Then the director texted later, “Holy crap, these are all from Minnesota addresses.”
Apparently fans started to spread the idea on message boards after the game. It reminded Morstead of what happened with Buffalo Bills fans after Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton helped them clinch a playoff berth in Week 17 by coming back to beat the Baltimore Ravens -- “on a slightly smaller scale.”
Morstead said he will donate money he receives from Vikings fans to the Minnesota Child Life Program in order to make sure it “stays up there in their community.” As of Tuesday morning, more than $3,100 had been raised by more than 250 fans.
Morstead suffered the rib injury while making a tackle on the opening series of Sunday's game. But he continued to play through the pain -- feeling a little better after a pain-relieving shot kicked in. He nailed punts of 56 and 54 yards after the injury.
“It was pretty simple in my mind: ‘This is either gonna be a really good or a really bad punt. Either way it's gonna hurt like hell.' So I might as well try to make it as good as I could,” said Morstead, who originally thought he had broken ribs.
“My ego was shot a little bit when they said my ribs weren't broken, which would have sounded cooler,” Morstead said. “But the doc was like, ‘Hey, don't worry. It hurts just as bad.'”
As for how Morstead wound up on the field lined up as a defensive tackle on that final play, he said it was kind of random.
Morstead said he lingered on the field longer than most players -- soaking in the atmosphere of the Vikings' celebration because he has found in the past that it “kind of helps you get a little closure.” Then when he hit the locker room, he heard fullback John Kuhn saying that they needed 11 players back out on the field to line up for the formality of the two-point conversion.
“So I just turned around. I didn't expect I was going to be the first guy leading the troops out there. We were just trying to get the game over and be done with it,” Morstead said. “Once we got out there, Case Keenum said, ‘Hey we're gonna take a knee.' I said, ‘You better,' because I was already hurting.”


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Notice the Vikings did not target a guy they knew was hurt?  I doubt the Saints would have done the same.
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That would have come straight from douchebag Sean Payton. Followed by a celebratory, fist-pumping "Boom"! when they knocked him down.  I am enjoying his heartbreak almost as much as the win.
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Barreiro (sp?) had Morstead on this afternoon, pretty good listen if you want to check out the podcast on KFAN. (Apologies if that's pimping another website).

In any case, the donations (at that moment) had risen to $75k. Pretty damn good MN! Couple other bullet points:
  • If the donations reach $100k, Morestead will travel back to MN to hand deliver the check to the MN Child Life Program.
  • Met Case Keenum at a Christian conference awhile back, and is a fan of his and a few other Vikings.
  • Because of Keenum and a few others is rooting for MN to win it all.
Sounded like a real good dude. I almost (not quite, but almost) felt bad for him having to be on the losing end of Minneapolis Miracle. I did feel bad for him that he has to play for a craptacular coach though.
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Quote: @LabGeek said:
Barreiro (sp?) had Morstead on this afternoon, pretty good listen if you want to check out the podcast on KFAN. (Apologies if that's pimping another website).

In any case, the donations (at that moment) had risen to $75k. Pretty damn good MN! Couple other bullet points:
  • If the donations reach $100k, Morestead will travel back to MN to hand deliver the check to the MN Child Life Program.
  • Met Case Keenum at a Christian conference awhile back, and is a fan of his and a few other Vikings.
  • Because of Keenum and a few others is rooting for MN to win it all.
Sounded like a real good dude. I almost (not quite, but almost) felt bad for him having to be on the losing end of Minneapolis Miracle. I did feel bad for him that he has to play for a craptacular coach though.
If you believe in karma (I honestly don't know if I do), Vikings fans just did, at least on paper, a pretty nice thing.

I heard his whole interview on KFAN. He wasn't an attention-whore, he seemed like a genuinely nice guy.
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Quote: @LabGeek said:
Barreiro (sp?) had Morstead on this afternoon, pretty good listen if you want to check out the podcast on KFAN. (Apologies if that's pimping another website).

In any case, the donations (at that moment) had risen to $75k. Pretty damn good MN! Couple other bullet points:
  • If the donations reach $100k, Morestead will travel back to MN to hand deliver the check to the MN Child Life Program.
  • Met Case Keenum at a Christian conference awhile back, and is a fan of his and a few other Vikings.
  • Because of Keenum and a few others is rooting for MN to win it all.
Sounded like a real good dude. I almost (not quite, but almost) felt bad for him having to be on the losing end of Minneapolis Miracle. I did feel bad for him that he has to play for a craptacular coach though.
We love KFAN thanks for sharing the info!
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just heard from our book keeper that he is well over 100k as of this morning.... good job Vikefans!
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Quote: @LabGeek said:
Barreiro (sp?) had Morstead on this afternoon, pretty good listen if you want to check out the podcast on KFAN. (Apologies if that's pimping another website).

In any case, the donations (at that moment) had risen to $75k. Pretty damn good MN! Couple other bullet points:
  • If the donations reach $100k, Morestead will travel back to MN to hand deliver the check to the MN Child Life Program.
  • Met Case Keenum at a Christian conference awhile back, and is a fan of his and a few other Vikings.
  • Because of Keenum and a few others is rooting for MN to win it all.
Sounded like a real good dude. I almost (not quite, but almost) felt bad for him having to be on the losing end of Minneapolis Miracle. I did feel bad for him that he has to play for a craptacular coach though.
Will also say, he is a pretty tough dude punting with torn cartilage in his rib cage.  
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It's over 150K now according to latest reports...  AMAZING.

BOOM
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