Vikings Punter Describes Field As "Unplayable"
(WSCR) - There has been concern over the field at TCF Bank Stadium being safe enough to play and it has been said a few times that it will be. However, some of the Vikings' players have expressed concern, even describing the field as being as hard as concrete.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Vikings punter Chris Kluwe (CLOO'-wee) is calling the field at TCF Bank Stadium "unplayable." But officials with the team and the University of Minnesota insist it will be safe for Monday night's game against the Chicago Bears.
Crews at the university have been racing to get the on-campus open-air stadium ready for the Vikings' rare outdoor home game. The Metrodome remains deflated due to a heavy snowstorm last weekend that tore holes in the roof that couldn't be fixed in time.
University athletics spokesman Garry Bowman says they're "absolutely ready to go."
There was no media access to coaches or players during their walkthrough Sunday, but Kluwe and some other Vikings sounded off on their Twitter accounts. Kluwe tweets that the field is "hard as concrete."
In quotes distributed by the team, Vikings interim coach Leslie Frazier says conditions will be safe and players don't need to worry.
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