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Trailing Clouds of Heaven: Vikings 24, Falcons 3
Vikings-Falcons Box Score (NFL.com) Adrian Peterson: most explosive Viking since Randy Moss Nearly every time Peterson touched the ball, you could see the incredible talent. He was tough running through the middle, hitting defenders and getting 4-5 yard gains. He showed speed and moves on the edges. He had good blocking today, but on many of his runs you could see that the first few yards ...
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