Let’s take a trip down memory lane for a second.
It was October 2010 and I was an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Minnesota. I remember sitting in my dorm room at Sanford Hall when news started to break that superstar receiver Randy Moss had been traded back to the Vikings. I couldn’t believe it.
I idolized Moss as a little kid growing up in the suburbs of Chicago and now I was going to get to witness his return as a college student living in the heart of the Twin Cities. I immediately called my mom and asked her to mail my No. 84 jersey. It arrived in time for me to rock it proudly when the Vikings played the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.
The euphoria lasted less than a month.
As excited as everybody was in the immediate aftermath, Moss quickly wore out his welcome both on and off the field. He was ultimately placed on waivers by the Vikings and claimed off waivers by the Tennessee Titans.
The memories of that homecoming came flooding back last week when the Vikings reacquired veteran receiver Adam Thielen in a trade with the Carolina Panthers.
Not that there’s any reason to think history will repeat itself. Though there are some similarities on the surface, namely that Thielen was a former fan favorite like Moss was in his prime, everything is set up for it to work much better this time around.
The starting point is obvious when considering that Thielen is a proud Minnesotan at heart. How badly did he want to play for the Vikings? He reportedly took a $2 million pay cut to make it happen.
This isn’t just a former player returning to where he it all started. This is a local boy from Detroit Lakes coming home.
The raw emotion of that reality was on display last week at TCO Performance Center as Thielen smiled from ear to ear while chopping it up with reporters less than 24 hours after the trade was official.
His joy was apparent as he gushed about getting to finish his career with the Vikings. He vowed not to let it fade at any point moving forward.
The biggest reason this homecoming should go smoothly in the long run, however, is that Thielen can still contribute at a high level.
It’s why the Vikings had to pay such a premium to pry him away from the Panthers.
It’s pretty clear that head coach Kevin O’Connell believes Thielen will play a big role for the Vikings from the onset. The familiarity that Thielen has with O’Connell, having worked with him in the past, should help him hit the ground running.
Whether he’s lining up in the slot or playing on the outside, Thielen is still a savvy route runner with a very good hands, which should help make life easier young quarterback J.J. McCarthy in the early stages of his career.
That part of it matters more than anything else. This is much more than a heartwarming story. That shouldn’t be lost in the shuffle.
As I sat down to write this column, it was hard not to think about about the 18-year-old freshmen at the University of Minnesota, many of which were moving into their dorms last week when news started to break that Thielen had been traded back to the Vikings.
Maybe they idolized Thielen wherever they were growing up. Maybe they immediately called their mom and asked her to mail their No. 19 jersey. Maybe they are planning to rock it proudly when the Vikings play the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football.
Here’s to hoping they get to wear theirs a little longer than I got to wear mine.
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