Aug 12th 2008 4:35PM by Bruce Ciskie (author feed)
Filed under: Packers, Vikings, NFC North
There’s no doubt that the rivalry between Minnesota and Green Bay is one of the better ones in the NFL. After a few non-descript seasons in the 1980s and 1990s, when one or both teams sucked, things have heated up nicely in recent years.
It probably all started when Randy Moss stomped all over the Packers defense on a Monday night in 1998. Since then, the intensity has been amped up quite a bit.
Since Mike McCarthy took over in Green Bay, the Packers are 4-0 against Minnesota. This is probably not taken well by Vikings fans, players, or coaches.
For evidence of this, I invite you to join me after the jump, as we present the comments of Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams.Continue Reading
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