There were plenty of ducks thrown between Case Keenum, Sam Bradford and Mitchell Trubisky on Monday night.

But, according to Minnesota, there were no geese on hand.

A third-quarter Vikings touchdown in their 20-17 win over the Bears led to the team celebrating by briefly playing a familiar children’s game: Duck, Duck … Gray Duck?

The Vikings’ team Twitter account tweeted out the apparently alternate version of “Duck, Duck, Goose,” which led to swift Wikipedia’ing and confusion to everyone outside of Minnesota. Apparently, kids in the North Star State are not picked by being a goose, but by being a gray (grey?) duck.

However, the touchdown-maker and thus person who was “It,” was tight end Kyle Rudolph, an Ohio native who went to Notre Dame. Video clearly shows he was playing the game that the other 49 states play, his “Goose!” a loud apparent shot right at his own team’s fanbase.

The Minnesota Star-Tribune was on it, shaming Rudolph for his gray-duck ignorance.

In a time of great division in the country, we can all band together to agree Minnesota is wrong.