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BRob 1 sack away from Top 5 in team history

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Vikings DE Brian Robison 1 sack away from top-5 in team historyVikings defensive end Brian Robison had two sacks in Minnesota’s 34-7 win over the Bengals in Week 15, giving him 59 for his career.

That puts him one sack away from tying Kevin Williams for No. 5 in team history.
The two sacks gave Robison, 34, three on the season.
This is likely Robison’s last season of his career, but what a career it has been for the former fourth-round pick. If he can creep into the top-5, that would be pretty remarkable.
http://vikingswire.usatoday.com/2017/12/17/vikings-de-brian-robison-1-sack-away-from-top-5-in-team-history/

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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#1 · Dec 20, 8:39 PM
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Thanks Sticky. Yeah i can remember those first few years on PT. You're right it wasn't easy at times. In fact, it down right pissed me off at times. But i knew when i revealed myselfl there, it wouldn't be easy. Funny thing is Brian actually posted and revealed himself first, there on PT. I remember how funny it was at the time as many of the members immediately wanted the moderators to verify it was Brian and not some poser. Yep, it was down right brutal for me at times but i realized that not everyone was going tonlove my son. It got better at times but for the most part i learned that i had to have that thick skin (extremely thick) and not take it personal. I also knew that when he screwed up or played badly i had to be impartial and recognize it and take my lumps. Brian did too. Yet he was always honest with himself and the fans. That's why I am so grateful for the Longship. 
I am also grateful that Brian never wavered and for the most part made many of those there on PT eat crow by lasting as long as he has and using the criticism to fuel his burning desire to prove that he belonged. 
Sticky, we leave for Minnesota today for Christmas with our son and yes i will be there for the Chicago game. I wouldn't mind seeing him already having passed KWill and just add some icing on the cake then.

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#22 · Dec 22, 7:15 AM
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Brian is a class act from a classy family.

I hope we all get the Christmas present we want and a catch and release move:)

Merry Christmas to all!

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#23 · Dec 22, 7:21 AM
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I loved watching Brian play.  And I loved interacting with you Pops. 

The best part is my son loved watching him play because you posted on the same sites I did. To this day he announces out loud every time Brian gets a sack. 

A good role model.  

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#24 · Dec 22, 7:30 AM
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Saw this on another sight when they breakdown every Viking sack this year (35 of them)

"As you might expect, Hunter, Robison, Tom Johnson and Griffen are the most successful group, teaming up for 11 sacks this season if you consolidate the instances when Robison and Johnson switched sides."

Just another clear reminder that Brian is a team player, will play either side and sometimes interior, and his play and edge rushing results in others pressures and sacks.  

I hope the team's upper management see's this, and values Brian's team play, for at least another season.  

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#25 · Dec 22, 7:44 AM
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When my oldest was watching the game with me on Sunday, he saw Brian's first sack and started laughing when he did his sack celebration...  he said, "Daddy, that guy looks like he's reeling in a fish!"...  I chuckled and confirmed that's what he was doing.  He was all excited and said, "Well, it looks like he got a big one!" and imitated it.  That made me laugh out loud.    I told him that's the guy that Mommy and Daddy watch on 96 Questions every Thursday night and we met his dad at the tailgate last year.  He finally put two and two together and thought that was pretty cool...  he's finally at an age now where he can sit down and watch the whole game with me and understand what's going on.  Special moments...
BOOM

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@"96POPS" said: Thanks Sticky. Yeah i can remember those first few years on PT. You're right it wasn't easy at times. In fact, it down right pissed me off at times. But i knew when i revealed myselfl there, it wouldn't be easy. Funny thing is Brian actually posted and revealed himself first, there on PT. I remember how funny it was at the time as many of the members immediately wanted the moderators to verify it was Brian and not some poser. Yep, it was down right brutal for me at times but i realized that not everyone was going tonlove my son. It got better at times but for the most part i learned that i had to have that thick skin (extremely thick) and not take it personal. I also knew that when he screwed up or played badly i had to be impartial and recognize it and take my lumps. Brian did too. Yet he was always honest with himself and the fans. That's why I am so grateful for the Longship.  I am also grateful that Brian never wavered and for the most part made many of those there on PT eat crow by lasting as long as he has and using the criticism to fuel his burning desire to prove that he belonged.  Sticky, we leave for Minnesota today for Christmas with our son and yes i will be there for the Chicago game. I wouldn't mind seeing him already having passed KWill and just add some icing on the cake then.
I remember those days on PT & was embarrassed to be a Viking fan

I like when Jimmy Kimmel has successful people read " mean tweets" as it really shows how sad Internet trolls can be

anywho...Enjoy !
Still more to come...

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#27 · Dec 22, 10:07 AM
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hard working and has earned everything hes gotten from this franchise,  when BRob hangs up his cleats there will be nobody thinking that he could have done more for the Vikings.  Definitely RoH worthy.

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#28 · Dec 22, 10:28 AM
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I still remember him not biting and staying home in his spot during the playoff game vs Seattle - when Russell was going to bootleg.

Sounds simple? I say what a frigging great play that was...

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#29 · Dec 22, 11:32 AM
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@"96POPS" said: Reading some of the comments in this thread almost brings tears to my eyes, literally!! All Brian has ever wanted to accomplish was to bring you guys a SB to Minnesota. Yeah and he wanted to do something he loved for a career. He could have half assed it and done track and field while playing football, to accomplish another longtime dream of gold medals, but it was both too much to try and accomplish. He chose to focus everything on football and being the best player he could be and grab a dream and get one for you guys too. He's said it many times in interviews, the people of Minnesota DESERVE a SB Championship. They are diehard fans who support their team.  Brian also wanted to be that role model to the young ones. Showing them that you can be a beast on the field and a community leader off the field. By reading these comments i think he's accomplished all he's ever wanted to.......except 1 thing and i don't think he is willing to leave Minny without it happening. That's part of the reason he has always been happy to play whatever role he is told to play. Yeah, for me, i think he could have accomplished a lot more for himself during his career, become the perennial Pro Bowl player that every kid dreams of but he chose to do whatever was asked of him to better the team. Unselfish, team player that cares what people think of him. Sounds cheesy doesn't it, or is it me telling you something that you want to hear and what would make you like my son. As cheesy as it sounds it's all true, i have no reason to sling BS your way, i heard someone the other day say, " Minnesota fans are smarter than most other fans of the game, you can't fool them." So i wouldn't attempt to fool you guys. All that said, as a father, I'm hoping that he gets 2 or 3 more sacks and passes KWill. Maybe he can even accomplish enough to be in the ROH. A dream for me and him. Sadly i don't know if he has. 1st, he is the only player in the top 10 in sacks for the Vikes, that has never made a pro bowl. 2nd he has to do it in the next 2 weeks, when he's only had 3 for the year and 3rd, well lets just say I'm hoping they allow him to return for the final year of his contract at which time he will probably retire. Personally, I'm not positively sure that upper management wants him back. I want to thank all of you for the nice and flattering comments you'v made. If nothing at all he's accomplished a few important goals and he's made his whole family very proud. I know at some point his career has to end, but the selfish part of me would want him to play until he's 45 but that's not realistic. It's just that football and his career have been such a huge part of my life, i have and will always love this game. Hopefully when he does finally hang up his cleats it'll just mean that we'll get to spend more time with him and his family. It's true what the players say about retirement, Brian has said it to me. It's not the spotlight and attention you'll miss. It's that commoradery in the locker room and the relationships you've built with the fans and your teammates, some of which, will be there the rest of your life. From a dad of a player i just want to tell you fans that you have really meant a lot to me and my son. You accepted him for who he was and learned how he ticks, you've seen what he is truly made of and because of this he's made me proud of the man he's become. So if this is his last year (no, i have no idea when that will be) I'll just cherish the ride and tell you guys that to him and me you've all made it a great ride. Thank you.
All the love from us is well deserved. brob is a great pro and does it off the field as well.  hopefully he continues his comraderie with his foundation which is most important work imo.  pro bowl or not, his standing and play speaks for itself
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Oh he plans on continuing the work with the foundation. It has now become a family affair and Brian and Jayme do most of the work. He donated over 103k last year. Recently a State Trooperbwas killed down here. 3 of Brian's donated dogs caught the suspect. I was very
Proud of that. There is going to be an article or 2 in the Houston PD magazine about him and his foundation .

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#31 · Dec 22, 1:17 PM
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For some perspective

1) John Randle                    114 sacks, HOF, 6 time All-pro, 6 Pro bowls (as a Viking*)
2) Chris Doleman                 96.5 sacks, HOF, 2 time all-pro, 6 pro bowls (as a Viking)
3) Jared Allen                       85.5 sacks, Not yet eligible for HOF, 3 time all-pro (as a Viking), 4 pro bowls (as a Viking)
4) Everson Griffen                61.0 sacks, Not yet eligible for HOF, 0 time all-pro, 3 pro bowls
5) Kevin Williams                 60.0 sacks, Not yet eligible for HOF, 5 time all-pro, 6 pro bowls
6) Brian Robison                  59.0 sacks, Not yet eligible for HOF, 0 time all-pro, 0 pro bowls

I guess we had better PR in the past, though I expect Griff to get his first all-pro this year.

*indicates player also received this honor while playing for another team.

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@"96POPS" said: Thanks Sticky. Yeah i can remember those first few years on PT. You're right it wasn't easy at times. In fact, it down right pissed me off at times. But i knew when i revealed myselfl there, it wouldn't be easy. Funny thing is Brian actually posted and revealed himself first, there on PT. I remember how funny it was at the time as many of the members immediately wanted the moderators to verify it was Brian and not some poser. Yep, it was down right brutal for me at times but i realized that not everyone was going tonlove my son. It got better at times but for the most part i learned that i had to have that thick skin (extremely thick) and not take it personal. I also knew that when he screwed up or played badly i had to be impartial and recognize it and take my lumps. Brian did too. Yet he was always honest with himself and the fans. That's why I am so grateful for the Longship.  I am also grateful that Brian never wavered and for the most part made many of those there on PT eat crow by lasting as long as he has and using the criticism to fuel his burning desire to prove that he belonged.  Sticky, we leave for Minnesota today for Christmas with our son and yes i will be there for the Chicago game. I wouldn't mind seeing him already having passed KWill and just add some icing on the cake then.
Add the little fact that we got to know a great guy from Texas here on our fan boards
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Here’s to following BRob to the promised land.. Go Vikings! 

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