J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 12:27 pm
From the Vikings:
I’m heartbroken, too. He was the greatest coach we ever had, and a man I admired so much.
I like to think Bud is hunting duck with his lab in some very beautiful place now, eternally. Pour one out for an absolute Vikings legend today, boys.
Yep, and no heaters on the sideline
Re: Bud Grant passes away
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:41 pm
by cogitator
I saw him in person once - he was coming out of a building, I was walking in. Very intense, penetrating look in his eyes, almost scary, that look didn't come through on tv. Definitely had a presence about him even in that minute or so I saw him, I bet he had no trouble getting the players attention and respect. RIP.
J. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 12:27 pm
From the Vikings:
I’m heartbroken, too. He was the greatest coach we ever had, and a man I admired so much.
I like to think Bud is hunting duck with his lab in some very beautiful place now, eternally. Pour one out for an absolute Vikings legend today, boys.
I feel the same way!
As a fellow hardcore outdoorsman and one of the "old guys Vikes fan.... I salute Bud, the Legend. A true " Man's Man"! So so many great memories of that stoic look and steely eyes standing on the sidelines on a bitter cold Minny Sunday afternoon, looking like he was standing on warm tropical beach. A true Bad ####!!
My buddy and I will be shed antler hunting today. If I find any my first one will be dedicated to Bud. Trust me.. he would truly appreciate it.
Thanks for the great memories Bud.
Re: Bud Grant passes away
Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:01 pm
by Texas Vike
If anyone hasn't seen/ heard this yet, it's very much worth your while. Old time MN Sports writer Patrick Reusse (77) recounts some absolutely fantastic anecdotes about Bud Grant and the Vikings of the 70s and 80s. Phil and Mackey do a nice job of just putting a quarter in Reusse and letting him roll. Made me feel like I was at a VFW in rural MN kicking back a Grain Belt and just enjoying some awesome stories about a MN legend.
Re: Bud Grant passes away
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:40 am
by VikingsVictorious
I'll just say what everyone else has been. A Vikings legend and all around great guy.
Re: Bud Grant passes away
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:34 am
by Cliff
I respect him a lot and loved his personality. I didn't get to actually watch him coach so he doesn't have the same impact on me that he does on many here, but I wish I had seen it.
I've got the list of Vikings legends to add to the banner but I haven't had time to design them yet. He was already going to take center stage but it's even more appropriate now.