Mike Tice has given plenty of injury reports this season. Monday was the first time his name had to be included.
The Minnesota coach sprained a ligament in his left knee in the first quarter of Sunday's victory over the New York Giants when Vikings cornerback Laroni Gallishaw blocked Jamaar Taylor into him on a punt return.
Taylor plowed into Tice, toppling the 6-foot-8 coach who was looking the other way at the time. Tice said Monday he would not miss any games because of the injury and would wait until after the season to have surgery if it is warranted.
"Mike will have an MRI performed today at 2:30 and will be evaluated on a day-to-day basis," Tice read from an imaginary injury report by trainer Chuck Barta. "Going by past history he will be ready to perform."
April 2005 - Minnesota Vikings Wiretap
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