NFL Lockout: Vikings Punter Chris Kluwe Responds To Goodell's Letter Creatively
This past Thursday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent out letters to all NFL players in the hope of potentially getting back to negotiating out a new labor deal to avoid a locked-out 2011 season.
The letter Goodell sent out the players could be seen here, courtesy of NFLLockout.com.
Most players responded to Goodell with a letter of their own, through the media, or via social media. However, Minnesota Viking's punter, Chris Kluwe, responded in his own creative way on twitter.
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Kluwe, who isn't a "house-hold" name for NFL fans, decided it'd be comical to draw pictures on a white board and post it on his twitter account.
In my opinion, it was a very clever, comical, and unique way of sharing his emotions and opinions on the current labor situation.
The illustrations from Kluwe can be seen here courtesy of NESN.com.
In the first photo, Kluwe illustrates a comically version of his interpretation of what the labor meetings have looked like.
It's obvious that Kluwe feels that the NFL is hiding information from the players, and are just demanding large amounts of money.
In the second drawing, Kluwe conducts his own letter back to the NFL.
It a time of uncertainty with a dark cloud looming over the NFL, Kluwe brings us a nice, well needed, comic relief.
Thank you, Chris Kluwe—you brightened my day.
NOTE: This article was first seen at PatriotsPlus.net. Be sure to follow Tony Santorsa on Twitter @ TonySantorsa.


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