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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: December 29, 2009
The game was a classic tale of two halves.
In the first half, you saw the Vikings offense stagnant, and Jay Cutler playing as hot as he has played this entire year. You saw a Minnesota offensive line in shambles continuing their shabby play, giving quarterback Brett Favre little time to throw the ball and running back Adrian Peterson almost non-existent lanes to run through. At the half, the Bears were up 16-0. A total beat-down.
The second half was a mirror opposite of the first. The Vikings' offense got going, the offensive line started to give Brett Favre more time, and the legendary QB began to run a clinic on the Bears defense, just as he had four weeks previously. Adrian Peterson began to run with purpose and multiple t...
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