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Kris Boyd tells ‘ungrateful’ Vikings fans to ‘stfu’
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd has a message for followers complaining after Sunday’s 28-25 win over the Saints in London: Shut the (expletive) up.
“We acquired some ungrateful followers,” Boyd tweeted. “I don’t be on the web searching for S*** however we received and a few have been nonetheless complaining….We acquired an enormous Dub! We 3-1 stfu….Please discover one other staff when you not glad or stfu!!??”
Fan responses to the tweet have been combined. Some agree, whereas others assume Boyd crossed a line.
“Tone deaf tweet, man. You will not discover a extra devoted fanbase however do not tweet such as you simply acquired right here. You don’t have any thought what these followers have been via. We may be comfortable for the win and never happy in regards to the play,” a fan responded.
Another replied: “Can’t nitpick an excessive amount of in fact after a W nevertheless it isn’t the fan’s total fault. The staff has hardwired this fanbase to be fearful. Followers gotta chill some, however y’all gotta CHANGE THE NARRATIVE.”
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Loads of responses have been in settlement with Boyd, together with this one: “Most of us love the W! Sure there are issues to repair however we’re celebrating with you. There are some those who hate-watch the staff or are massive mad as a result of they do not like sure gamers. Screw them!!”
Boyd completed Sunday’s recreation with one sort out and a fumble restoration.
Final season, cornerback Bashaud Breeland went down the street of telling followers to “benefit from the win and shut tf up.” Breeland wound up getting launched in mid-December after a reported mud up with teammates and coaches throughout apply.
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Boy, 17, killed in fiery crash in Minnetonka
MINNETONKA, Minn. — A teenager died in a fiery crash in the west metro on Sunday evening.
Officials say the 17-year-old boy from Corcoran was driving a 2024 Cadillac Lyriq eastbound on Highway 7. At around 10:45 p.m., at County Road 101 in Minnetonka, he left the road and struck a light pole.
The car and the light pole then caught on fire, traffic camera video from the scene shows.
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