
For some reason, head coach
Brad Childress thought letting
Brett Favre and his 40-year-old arm sling the ball all over the yard gave the Vikings the best chance to win against the Steelers Sunday. He was so sure of this, in fact, that the Ole Gunslinger ended up doing it 51 times.
On two occasions in the fourth quarter that decision led directly to Steelers points. Defensive end
Brett Keisel stripped Favre as he dropped back and linebacker
LaMarr Woodley took the fumble to the house. And with just over a minute to play and Minnesota trailing by three, a Favre screen pass skipped off the hands of
Chester Taylor, into the lap of linebacker
Keyaron Fox, and 82 yards later, ball game.
Here's a question: why not give the ball to
Adrian Peterson more than 18 times? Since, you know, he came into the game leading the league in rushing, and fresh off hanging 143 rushing yards on the Ravens. Didn't happen, and instead of seeing Purple Jesus tread defenders all afternoon, we only got to see it once.
Video hit-and-run after the jump.