Been a while since I had to sign up myself, but all you do if I remember correctly is pick a Division you want to be in and click on 'claim a spot'. Once you've done that just make up a user name and you will have to have an email address also. Just follow the prompts and you should become a member of Fleaflicker. Once you get to a specific area that's giving you trouble you can ask me a more specific question on what to do, but just follow the prompts to create an account... don't be afraid to experiment with stuff as you cant really screw it up. If Tim or LAOJoe stumble across this, or anyone else for that matter, please chime in and give your advice to BaddMan. It would be great to have him on Fleaflicker.
Do I have to put in my old e-mail address cause I have a new one that I use?because it keeps telling me not a well formed e-mail address should I try my old e-mail to see if that works
You can, I guess. That's one thing you need to do is enter a current email address. Your newer one should work. I'm confused, lol.
I HAVE!!!! tried no luck,the Vikings pre-season looks kinda tough Broncos Jaguars Seahawks Titans...i bet the regular season schedule is going Tough GO Vikings
Well you are right pre-season games are pretty bland..but I just don't these teams pre-season or not bringing weak azz teams we will see pre-season games are not very tough lol
EAGAN, Minn. — The Vikings are sending condolences to the family of original Vikings left tackle Grady Alderman — one of the “50 Greatest Vikings” — who has passed away at the age of 79. Alderman (Dec. 10, 1938-April 5, 2018) appeared in 204 NFL regular-season games (194 with the Vikings) and 12 more in the postseason, including the 1969 NFL Championship and Super Bowls IV, VIII and IX. He followed his career on the field with four seasons of broadcasting Vikings games for WCCO radio and eventually became general manager of the Denver Broncos. “We are saddened to hear of the loss of Grady Alderman,” Vikings Owners Zygi Wilf and Mark Wilf said in a statement. “His impact on the Vikings was three-fold — as a great player, as a member of the front office and as a member of our radio broadcasts. Grady epitomized the Vikings work ethic on the field as a Pro Bowl offensive tackle in the early days of the franchise and was a foundation piece for the success of the 1960s and 1970s. Our sympathies are with his family and friends.” A native of Detroit, Michigan, Alderman came to Minnesota via the expansion draft in 1961 after playing his first pro season with the Detroit Lions. Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton recalled meeting Alderman for the first time in Bemidji at the team’s first training camp in 1961. “Grady Alderman was the first player I met at training camp in Bemidji,” Tarkenton said. “He and Mick Tingelhoff went on to be the very best of friends and stayed that way. Grady played left tackle for us and he was everything you would want in a player. He was smart, had great talent and was a team-first guy. “Those early Vikings teams had a foundation on the offensive and defensive lines — they were Grady Alderman and Jim Marshall,” Tarkenton added. “Those two men are how this franchise was built. Grady was a man of integrity, smart, kind and generous. He was the best guy you could ever be around.” Vikings historian Fred Zamberletti, who was the team’s original trainer, said Alderman was a “great leader.” ______________ ____________________________ RIP #61
I remember hearing that name but I really can't recall him,he must have been pretty damn good...i hope you lived a good life RIP
Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks will be staying in Minnesota for years to come. The Vikings announced today that they have agreed to a contract extension with Kendricks, their 2015 second-round draft pick. Kendricks had one year left on his rookie contract, at a salary of $1.1 million. According to multiple reports, Kendricks will make $50 million over five years if he plays out the full contract, and he has $25 million guaranteed. Kendricks started all 16 regular-season games and both postseason games for the Vikings last season. (PFT)
I expect Sony Michel to be gone by the time the Vikings pick,so I hope they take a good look at Rashaad Penny of San Diego State
Kirk Cousins spent time working with, getting to know Adam Thielen, Stefon Diggs New Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins hasn’t been able to officially work wit his new teammates until recently. Earlier this month, he unofficially worked with his top two new receivers, Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen, in Atlanta. “Stef and Adam came down and spent a couple of days together, and I thought that was productive,” Cousins said Tuesday, via the St. Paul Pioneer Press. “More than just the football. Just to get to know one another a little and build somewhat of a foundation before we started with the whole crew.” Now that Cousins and the Vikings have commenced the offseason program, players are noticing something special about their new quarterback. “He’s a great leader,” tight end Kyle Rudolph said regarding Cousins. “You can just see that kind of naturally he has that aura about him.” The aura may have something to do with getting a record-setting, $28 million-per-year contract. Regardless, the Vikings have gone all in at the quarterback position, and soon enough we’ll see if the move pays dividends.
Today is the day to draft Jerick McKinnon replacement I really did not want to lose him,Nyheim Hines rb NC STATE he looks pretty good and really fast