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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2431511

Foley had been with team since January
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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings fired vice president of player personnel Fran Foley on Wednesday, ending a tumultuous three-month tenure that included an inaccurate resume and a draft that has been widely panned.

The Vikings made the announcement in a one sentence statement. Owner Zygi Wilf declined to comment on the decision after a Wednesday afternoon news conference at Capitol, where the team is trying to secure public funding for a new stadium.

Foley signed a three-year contract with Minnesota on Jan. 26, coming over from the San Diego Chargers. But he admitted to several inaccuracies on the resume he provided the team, including his early work history and exaggerating his playing career at Framingham State College.

On a resume given to the Vikings, Foley said that he held coaching positions with the Citadel, Rutgers and Colgate when he was actually a graduate assistant at all three schools.

He also said that he played four seasons at Framingham State, when he only played two.

The team issued a revised biography for Foley last month.

Foley was part of a three-way executive structure that included coach Brad Childress and vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski and was three days removed from playing a major role in helping to shape the Vikings' future on draft weekend.

The Vikings selected Iowa linebacker Chad Greenway and Texas cornerback Cedric Griffin with their first two selections, but raised eyebrows for picking center Ryan Cook and trading up to take quarterback Tarvaris Jackson in the second round. Both were projected to go in the late-third round or fourth round.

Wilf also declined to say if the team would hire a replacement for Foley, but did laud his executive team's draft weekend on Sunday, saying, "We got everyone we wanted to get."

If they do decide to replace Foley, college scouting director Scott Studwell could be a candidate. Studwell declined comment on Wednesday.
 

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But hey, they got all their picks in on time this year at least.:D
 

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Bwahahaha. The Vikings must have done some bad stuff to get this ****e storm falling on them.

Bad Karma or something.
 

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At least they got all the guys they wanted, right? :bang2:
 

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Just to add something else to this story...


http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-vikings-foley&prov=ap&type=lgns

Foley will sue Vikings over termination

By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Sports Writer
May 3, 2006

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday fired personnel director Fran Foley, who plans to sue the franchise and have an arbitration hearing before NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

Foley's lawyer, Jeffrey Kessler, said Wednesday that his client was "the victim of a power struggle" and was "stunned" when told of his termination, which ended a tumultuous three-month tenure that included an inaccurate resume and a draft that has been widely panned.

Kessler said he planned to file a proceeding with the league on Thursday to initiate an arbitration hearing with Tagliabue.

"Mr. Foley had a guaranteed contract and the Vikings breached that contract," Kessler said. "They induced him to leave a job he was very happy at in San Diego by offering that guaranteed contract."

The Vikings made the announcement in a one-sentence statement. Owner Zygi Wilf declined to comment on the decision after a Wednesday afternoon news conference at the Capitol, where the team is trying to secure public funding for a new stadium.

Vikings vice president of operations and legal counsel Kevin Warren, acting as a spokesman on behalf of the organization and not in a legal capacity, said the pending legal proceedings prevented him from offering much detail on the move.

"We're not going to make this into a media circus," Warren said. "We felt it was the best interests of the organization, and the future of this franchise, to terminate the contract of Fran Foley."

Foley signed a three-year contract with Minnesota on Jan. 26, coming over from the San Diego Chargers. But he admitted to several inaccuracies on the resume he provided the team, including in his early work history and in exaggerating his playing career at Framingham State College.

On a resume given to the Vikings, Foley said he held coaching positions with the Citadel, Rutgers and Colgate when he was actually a graduate assistant at all three schools.

He also said that he played four seasons at Framingham State, when he only played two.

The team issued a revised biography for Foley last month.

"He met with the owner, who assured (Foley) the resume was not a problem at all," Kessler said.

Foley was part of a three-way executive structure that included coach Brad Childress and vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski and was three days removed from playing a major role in helping to shape the Vikings' future on draft weekend.

The Vikings selected Iowa linebacker Chad Greenway and Texas cornerback Cedric Griffin with their first two selections, but raised eyebrows for picking center Ryan Cook and trading up to take quarterback Tarvaris Jackson in the second round. Both were projected to go in the late-third round or fourth round.

"They waited until after the draft, so they could have the benefit of his services and expertise on the draft," Kessler said. "Then they lowered the boom."

Wilf also declined to say if the team would hire a replacement for Foley, but did laud his executive team's draft weekend on Sunday, saying, "We got everyone we wanted to get."

If they decide to replace Foley, college scouting director Scott Studwell could be a candidate. Studwell declined comment Wednesday.

"He was aware that other people in the organization were unhappy with the amount of power (Foley) had," Kessler said. "It appears those forces have prevailed."
 

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cowboyfan4life_mark said:
Just to add something else to this story...


http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-vikings-foley&prov=ap&type=lgns

Foley will sue Vikings over termination


Kessler said he planned to file a proceeding with the league on Thursday to initiate an arbitration hearing with Tagliabue.

"Mr. Foley had a guaranteed contract and the Vikings breached that contract," Kessler said. "They induced him to leave a job he was very happy at in San Diego by offering that guaranteed contract."

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I bet the guarantee is null and void since he lied on his job application.
 

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Well at least they got the players they targeted.
 
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