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The Minnesota Vikings unleashed a decidedly Canadian celebration after scoring on the opening drive of the NFC championship game.
Curling 😂 i’m dead pic.twitter.com/z1UNZnECFS
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That’s an attempt at curling. The throw from the hack wasn’t exactly to form – it looked like bowling – but the brushing was absolutely on point. Given that it’s extremely unlikely that any of these guys have ever curled in their lives, it’s a reasonable facsimile (assuming they had a beer afterwards.)
Still, the Ottawa Redblacks keep the title belt for TD celebration of the year for their limbo in the East Semi-Final. If the Vikings use a player as a broom, then we’ll talk.

Juron Criner (86) and Dominique Rhymes (89) hold up Diontae Spencer (85) after his touchdown as teammate Greg Ellingson (82) limbos underneath him, in Eastern semifinal CFL action against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, in Ottawa on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang