Mindblowing Tailgate Setups From Coed Magazine 0
Tailgating professionals, rookies, amateurs and the like, you all have to see this wonderful visual collection of tailgate set-ups that I ran across from Coed Magazine. (http://coedmagazine.com)

Smell that? No, it’s not the cheese you just cut, it’s the cheeseburgers on the grill in a parking lot. That’s right, it’s tailgate time. With football season kicking off, hoards of party-friendly fans stake their claim to claim their steak as they gear up for the big game. Of course, you could be content setting up a grill and some lawn chairs and call it a day or you could turn up the dial and completely blow out your next tailgate like the people in these game-changing pics. Consider yourself challenged!






Friday Night Tailgating 0
It looks like most of the varsity tailgaters from our lot will be attending the game Friday Night. For those of wondering, we tailgate like the Vikings play in the preseason.
In other words, there is no official game plan for the evening. There will be no goalposts, no grilling, and we will most likely even be driving vehicles down town. It is our preseason too, and we like to try out new things.
We are all looking forward to hearing the starting QB introduced though.
Tailgating Lot Fantasy Football 2009 (9 spots left) 0
You have been invited to join The Vikingstailgate.com custom Fantasy Football League in Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football,
The league is called VikingsTailgaters.
In order to join the league, follow the link above or go to game front page, click the “Sign Up Now” or “Get Another Team” button and follow the links to “Join a Custom League”. When prompted, enter the League ID# and password below.
League ID#: 106927
Password: favre
Yahoo We will send you a confirmation with further details once you have completed the registration process.
The winner will receive a 6-pack of Premium beer, and a custom made championship certificate. The ultimate champ must find the goalposts in lot #3 to claim the prize.
The league is FREE!
2009 Vikings Season and All That 0
So the Twins are back to .500 it’s early July and Brett Favre really should be back in school.
Wake up Vikes fans, we are about to embark on a great season of throwing it back to where it all starts; in the Tailgating Lot. The boys and gals at Vikingstailgate.com have a kick ass offense in play for the upcoming season, and NONE of includes self promotion, competition or a game plan.
We are showing up in the lot all season long, circling the wagons, painting up the goalposts and tailgating like the kids from Metropolitan Stadium. It’s been 32 plus years since the Vikings went bowling, and that is a steak that has to stop.
Stay tuned.
Police called to Valley Ranch; Bradie James avoids charges 0
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I love it when the Cowboys and Packers fail to make the post season, but stuff like this makes me laugh even more…
From the Dallas Morning News..
Just when you think the circus is shutting down …
A fan wearing a Jason Witten jersey stood on the street in front of the Cowboys’ Valley Ranch facility today, wearing a sandwich board that read, “WADE IS AN EMBARRASSMENT TO THE STAR” and “OUR TEAM HAS NO HEART.” The man ended up calling Irving police after a confrontation with LB Bradie James.
James said the fan was blocking his way out of the parking lot, leading him to tell the man he needed to get out of the way or get hit by the linebacker’s luxury SUV.
“He said, ‘Why you guys didn’t show that fire last night? You should have showed that heart last night!’” James recalled to reporters. “So next thing you know, I’m just ripping his sign off him. So I ripped the sign off him. He said I broke his glasses, so I went and gift-wrapped some Oakleys. He got something out the deal.”
Cooler heads prevailed when the fan met with James inside the Cowboys facility, along with a team security official and an Irving police officer. James said the fan told him his angst was directed at the rest of the Cowboys, not him.
“I told him, ‘I share your frustrations. But where we differ is I wouldn’t go to anybody’s job, especially not with 300-pound guys, trying to tell them what they didn’t do right,’” James said. “But that’s it. It’s over.”



