The Oklahoman

Too much talk, too few catches for Thielen

- BY JIMMY GOLEN

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — Vikings receiver Adam Thielen was so revved up about some potential Patriots skuldugger­y during the fourth quarter that an official had to hold him back from New England coach Bill Belichick on the sideline.

But after the game, Thielen walked back his behavior and took responsibi­lity for the kerfuffle, which ended with Belichick shouting some nasty words at him as he was steered away by down judge Jerod Phillips.

"I've got to keep my cool," Thielen said in the Minnesota locker room after the 24-10 loss to the Patriots. "I've got a lot of respect for him and what he's done. I can't lose it like that, but I just thought it was interestin­g timing for a guy to go down where there was a close play that could have been reviewed."

At issue: Whether New England safety Patrick Chung faked an injury to give his coaches more time to see whether a fourth-down spot should be reviewed. Belichick did throw the challenge flag, but the spot and call of a first down was held up on review.

"I just thought the play was cheap. I let the emotions get the best of me," Thielen said. "It's not cheating. There's no rule against it."

Belichick's only comment on the interactio­n was when he was asked whether the interactio­n was just a couple of guys exchanging holiday greetings. "Yeah, pretty much," he said.

Cornerback Devin McCourty said the team sees Belichick's emotional side in practice every day. He said the star of the exchange was linebacker Kyle Van Noy, who got between their coach and the opposing player.

"He jumped in Thielen's face," McCourty said. "I love when we get in games like this, when it's going back and forth. I've talked to Thielen a bunch of times off the field, great guy. But everybody's out there battling."

Thielen said there are no hard feelings on his end.

And if Belichick decides to hold a grudge that's not going to worry him, either.

"He can think what he wants about me, and it doesn't really change how I'm going to play the game," Thielen said. "He can hate me all he wants. I'm still going to be the same person I am and try to go out and do my best."

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Minnesota wide receiver Adam Thielen fails to catch a pass in front of New England’s Devin McCourty during Sunday’s game in Foxborough, Mass.
[AP PHOTO] Minnesota wide receiver Adam Thielen fails to catch a pass in front of New England’s Devin McCourty during Sunday’s game in Foxborough, Mass.

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