Vikings' Big Plays Haunt Defense Again

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In many ways, the second meeting this season with the Minnesota Vikings went much like the first.

The Packers played from behind most of the contest. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was sacked too often while his counterpart, Brett Favre, played practically mistake-free. And the Packers had some chances in their second-half comeback attempts they let slip away.

But the similarities didn't end there.

Heading into last week's rematch, defensive coordinator Dom Capers lamented that in the first meeting, the Vikings struck on four big plays of 20-plus yards, totaling 124 of their 334 yards of offense.

On Sunday, that penchant for giving up the explosive play to Minnesota bit Green Bay again, as three pass plays and two runs for 20-plus accounted for 169 of the Vikings' 355 yards, or nearly half of their production on less than 10 percent (five of 60) of the snaps.

"It was kind of the mirror of the first game," Capers said. "We have to take away a fe..

Source: Packers.com
 

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