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StarrGazerr 2010/12/12 17:17:57
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Giants-Vikings Game Unlikely After Metrodome's Roof Partially Collapses

Published December 12, 2010 | Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS -- The Giants-Vikings game is not likely to be played Monday night after the Metrodome's inflated roof collapsed in a snowstorm that had already forced the game to be delayed a day.

The dome suffered damage to two of its triangle-shaped panels and that workers were still assessing the situation, Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission Executive Director Bill Lester said Sunday.

Concerns about high winds for the crew clearing snow from the roof prompted the commission to recommend Saturday to the NFL that the game be pushed back from Sunday afternoon to Monday night. It had been scheduled for 8 p.m. EST.

The delay had already given Vikings quarterback Brett Favre more time to heal his sprained shoulder and see if he can extend his NFL-record streak of 297 straight games started, but now Favre could have even more of a break.

More than 16 inches of snow fell in Minneapolis over a 24-hour span Saturday, with winds gusting over 30 mph. The storm kept the Giants from flying to Minnesota, forcing them to land in Kansas City, Mo., and stay there overnight.

The University of Minnesota has a 50,000-seat outdoor stadium a few miles from the Metrodome, but it's uncertain whether that's an option given the conditions, the timing and the size of the facility.

The Metrodome roof is 10 acres of Teflon-coated fiberglass that is supported by 20 90-horsepower fans. It weighs roughly 580,000 pounds and has failed three times previously.

Less than two months after it opened in 1981, a storm that dumped more than 10 inches of snow on the Twin Cities caused the roof to partially deflate. A bolt tore through the fabric allowing air to escape and the roof came down. It took four days to repair the roof and re-inflate it.

The only time prior to Sunday that a game has been postponed because of roof failure was April 14, 1983, when a game between the Minnesota Twins and California Angels had to be rescheduled.

On Sunday morning, the puffy white top that frames the east side of the downtown skyline was sunken toward the stadium bowl, as the NFL, Vikings and stadium officials held conference calls to discuss the situation.

League spokesman Greg Aiello didn't immediately return a message.

"So I think this is officially the craziest season ever; now the roof collapses at the metrodome," Vikings defensive end Brian Robison said on Twitter. "Can't wait to see what happens now. Let's make it even crazier and just take the roof off and play outside."

From head coach Brad Childress being fired to Favre being investigated for allegedly sending inappropriate messages to a Jets game-day hostess in 2008 to a team with Super Bowl aspirations struggling to a 5-7 start, it's been quite the eventful season for the Vikings.

"Just when you think you've seen it all, there's always tomorrow," punter Chris Kluwe tweeted.

"Joke goin round is Gods Tryin to preserve Bretts streak record," receiver Bernard Berrian tweeted. "Lol!!"

As for Favre, he has barely practiced all week. He's listed as questionable for the game, after getting hit hard and slammed to the turf on his first pass of last week's game against the Buffalo Bills.

As for the Giants? They must really be tired of these trips to Minnesota by now.

The Vikings and Giants are set to play for the ninth time in the last 10 regular seasons, a scheduling quirk that has slated seven of those meetings -- this year would be three in a row -- for Minnesota.

The Vikings (5-7) have beaten the Giants (8-4) four straight times.

Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon said on Twitter the team "monitored weather all week" and moved up the departure time by 3 1/2 hours Saturday. That didn't prove to be enough of a head start to make it to Minneapolis before the airport shut down all runways.

Last season, an approaching snowstorm in Baltimore prompted a Sunday game between the Ravens and Chicago Bears to be bumped back three hours, but such a switch in this television-driven league is rare.

The Vikings weren't exactly enjoying a hassle-free weekend, either, simply because they were at home. Most players live in the suburbs near the team's offices and practice facility, about a 20-minute drive from the Metrodome without heavy traffic or tough conditions, and they still had to make it to the downtown hotel where they stay the night before games.

Left tackle Bryant McKinnie announced on Twitter shortly after 6 p.m. local time his plan to be cautious: "Heading 2 the hotel, giving myself a 2 hour window 2 make it n this weather."

McKinnie checked in with an update a little later: "I made it 2 the hotel safely, it took us about 45 min, when its usually about 20 to 25! All good though."

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  • bags 2010/12/13 14:08:22
    bags
    +1
    I'm just so relieved that no one was IN the stadium when that happened! Can you imagine if there had been men non the field, playing or training! The film of the roof giving way from inside is stunning.
  • StarrGa... bags 2010/12/13 21:18:48
    StarrGazerr
    +1
    Agreed. I caught a piece of an interview with someone from Fox Sports and they said that they left their cameras on all night because they were afraid that it would collapse and wanted to be sure to get footage.
  • bags StarrGa... 2010/12/13 21:21:41
    bags
    Ah, then they knew. Good...good that they knew and made sure everyone was safe. Not so good it's so damaged. Amazing bit of film however.
  • seattleman 2010/12/12 23:28:59
    seattleman
    Wild!! That's a video that will be played a whole lot in the coming days.

    Global Climate Change is happening before our eyes. It is progressing rapidly. We are starting to see some consequences, and will see a lot more in the coming years. Mark my words; this is just the beginning....
  • CAROLYN NTARWNJBS 2010/12/12 23:01:05 (edited)
    CAROLYN NTARWNJBS
    +1
    Holy Poop,well at least it's not in New York.
  • cjj ~ FTGOP 2010/12/12 19:03:11
    cjj ~ FTGOP
    My last weekend in Mn for 6 months and the game is canceled...bummer for me AND the guys stuck out in this bitter cold attempting to repair the Met Dome roof.
  • StarrGa... cjj ~ F... 2010/12/12 19:39:18
    StarrGazerr
    They're giving "priority seating" to any Minnesotans who want to go to Detroit for the game.

    (They're also letting Lions fans in free - NOT A JOKE)
  • cjj ~ F... StarrGa... 2010/12/12 19:43:47
    cjj ~ FTGOP
    +1
    Awww...heading the other way. Besides, those Lion fans...(telling myself, "Be nice, be nice.")
  • StarrGa... cjj ~ F... 2010/12/12 19:48:22
    StarrGazerr
    +1
    As a lifelong New York Mets fan, I have a lot of sympathy for Lions fans.

    lifelong york mets fan sympathy lions fans mets fans
  • StarrGa... cjj ~ F... 2010/12/12 20:58:10
    StarrGazerr
    +2
    Newsflash:

    LIONS DEFEAT PACKERS!

    Someone's gotta be parting the Mississippi River with a wave of their hand any minute now.
  • cjj ~ F... StarrGa... 2010/12/13 17:37:30 (edited)
    cjj ~ FTGOP
    Lifelong rivals of both teams but! I choose ANYBODY over the Packers!



    GO VIKES!

    lifelong rivals teams choose packers vikes mn vikings
  • StarrGa... cjj ~ F... 2010/12/13 21:20:24
    StarrGazerr
    +1
    It's going to be an interesting game in Detroit tonight. They're letting everyone in free for the game.

    interesting game detroit tonight letting free game Go Vikings
  • betz 2010/12/12 18:46:58
    betz
    +1
    Wow Starr. Very very frightening indeed.
  • StarrGa... betz 2010/12/12 18:54:04
    StarrGazerr
    +3
    I've long worried about these "inflatable" domes, especially in areas that get a lot of snow each year. I know it's cheaper, but when you see footage like that it makes you wonder if the cost savings are worth it. Can you imagine what tragedy might have followed if the stadium had been full and in the middle of a game when that happened??
  • betz StarrGa... 2010/12/12 20:24:37
    betz
    +1
    We live over the Michigan line in Ohio and have been to Ford Field on occasion. I might think twice about going again. Yes that would definitely have been tragic to say the least.
  • StarrGa... betz 2010/12/12 20:28:07 (edited)
    StarrGazerr
    +1
    LOL how ironic that they are going to play the game at Ford Field!
  • betz StarrGa... 2010/12/12 20:29:45
    betz
    LOL....I wish them all well.
  • cutter'... betz 2010/12/12 20:28:46
    cutter's falls
    +1
    I got buried last night, the wind is still kicking bigtime. Tonight is suppose to be worse then last night.
  • betz cutter'... 2010/12/12 20:30:28
    betz
    Are there blizzard like conditions, cutter? Many areas are experiencing that.
  • StarrGa... betz 2010/12/12 20:35:43
    StarrGazerr
    +2
    I guess we're "lucky" that New York is only getting about a foot of rain today :(
  • betz StarrGa... 2010/12/12 20:39:20
    betz
    +2
    I love the snow and wind. I know I'm crazy but I do love shoveling snow and building snowmen (even at the age of 60) My parents used to live in upstate NY from 1971-1996. Are you in upstate NY Starr?
  • StarrGa... betz 2010/12/12 20:41:38
    StarrGazerr
    +1
    Nope, I'm on Long Island. Though I do have fond (??) memories of the four years I spent in Albany for college.
  • betz StarrGa... 2010/12/12 21:00:37
    betz
    Oh what a great place to live. Such close proximity to Broadway. We take a yearly summer trip to NYC and take in a few musicals and a little shopping. I just love that city. Were you there doing the 9/11 tragedy?
  • StarrGa... betz 2010/12/12 21:06:50
    StarrGazerr
    +2
    I was at my office on Long Island that day. By the afternoon we could see the smoke drifting over the island, but the rest of that horrible day we watched on TV.
  • betz StarrGa... 2010/12/12 22:29:34
    betz
    To be that physically close would have been very rough for this one to handle. A day we shall never ever forget.
  • cutter'... betz 2010/12/12 20:54:58
    cutter's falls
    +2
    hold your hand out as far as u can, I went outside a bit ago I heard a BANG, a limb bounced off the house, I could barely see my hands.

    Peope don't relize this so, I'l say it,
    Right now, as we sit indoors, there are Men on the Lake riding Ore Carriers. the shipping lanes won't shut till January or so,.
    It sounds like ths outside as I type.


  • betz cutter'... 2010/12/12 21:03:17
    betz
    +1
    I wouldn't want to be on one of those ore carriers right now. Stay inside in the warmth and enjoy the view.
  • cutter'... betz 2010/12/12 21:10:35
    cutter's falls
    +2
    I sometimes see postings of where are the REAL Men.
    I say out there,, bustin thier butts, like the miners deep in those holes, or the ruffnecks on oil riggs
    riskin all
    Such men don't work for a Company,


    they work for thier family
  • betz cutter'... 2010/12/12 22:31:32
    betz
    +2
    Oh those miners are a pretty tough breed for sure. I kind of appreciate the fact that my dear husband puts on his suit and tie and sits behind a desk all day. We sometimes forget that there are people who risk their ives on the job every single day.
  • cutter'... betz 2010/12/13 00:18:29
    cutter's falls
    +1
    ask your hubby, if he gets up an dressed an goes to work for a company, or you
    shhh if u want opinon,
    one of ya will get lucky tonight :)
  • betz cutter'... 2010/12/13 00:41:27
    betz
    LOL He'll be the one who gets lucky.
  • cutter'... betz 2010/12/13 00:44:47
    cutter's falls
    +1
    well then, we know who's gonna get soiled eh!

    hahahaahha
  • betz cutter'... 2010/12/13 01:00:16
    betz
    Oh you're bad...very bad. LOL
  • cutter'... betz 2010/12/13 01:15:02
    cutter's falls
    +2
    ummm, bad? who's gonna get 'soiled" might wanna rethink " I'm bad" "very bad" =P
  • bags cutter'... 2010/12/13 14:14:38
  • cutter'... bags 2010/12/13 14:27:22
    cutter's falls
    +1
    nice tune there, :)
  • bags cutter'... 2010/12/13 14:29:03
    bags
    +1
    He wrote a few about the lakes. Stan Rogers was quite a good Canadian folksinger and I miss him terribly. His songs always hade that ring of truth to them.
  • cutter'... bags 2010/12/13 14:33:28
    cutter's falls
    +1
    for a Canadian he sang good.
    I could even understand him:) yaknow, I use to think, Icould sneek into Canada an get free health care an other freebies, with Obama in, I won't need to :)
  • bags cutter'... 2010/12/13 14:11:47
    bags
    We haven't seen a flake yet this year.....weird. I feel for you.
  • cutter'... bags 2010/12/13 14:29:35
    cutter's falls
    +1
    windchill, its 13/15 below as I type this,

    people wanna bitch moan & complain about the fur I wear, let them come visit ,

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