SWEET MUSTACHE
epiccarnival.com 12/2/2007 — By Sooze, Babes Love Baseball... As the Minnesota Vikings commenced in b*tch-slapping the Detroit Lions this afternoon, I began to wonder who it was that Coach Brad Childress reminded me of.
Silencing the Doubters
thevikingage.com 12/2/2007 — One win isn’t enough to get the doubters off your back - not in the NFL, where a team’s fortunes can turn on a dime. So, if the Vikings wanted to earn real credibility, they had to follow up their stunning 41-17 dismantling of the Giants by proving themselves against the division rival Detroit Lions.
Lions Williams Injured
bizoffootball.com 12/3/2007 — A ten win team? My guess is, they come up short of Kitna's prediction.
Roy Williams leaves game with knee injury
freep.com 12/3/2007 — Lions wide receiver Roy Williams hurt his right knee in Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings, ending his afternoon in the second quarter.
Vikings Crush Lions, 42-10
dailynorseman.com 12/3/2007 — Really not another way to describe it. Touchdowns on the first 5 offensive possessions (plus a team-record kick return for a TD), an outstanding defensive performance, Jackson looking great. It's a good day to be a Vikings fan. Well, back to the ...
I Have Nothing To Say About The Detroit Lions
swarheit.blogspot.com 12/3/2007 — Actually, that's not true. After all, when you fall behind 42-10 early in the third quarter, you have some things you want to say. Just they aren't worthy of publication and will make me look bad when day when I run for office and I need the ...
Lions WR Roy Williams injures knee (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 12/2/2007
Detroit Lions wide receiver Roy Williams hurt his right knee in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings, ending his afternoon in the second quarter. The team called his return probable in the second period, when he was seen standing on the ...
Vikings 42, Lions 10 —
NYT > Pro Football 12/2/2007
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Adrian Peterson is back in a big way, and the Minnesota Vikings suddenly appear to be so much more than a one-man show.