What stands 32 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs 1,563 pounds and still gets overlooked in Adrian Peterson's shadow?
The Vikings offensive line.
But as great as Peterson's bionic left knee is and as surprisingly well as quarterback Christian Ponder played last week in the biggest game of his young career, neither player would be heading to Green Bay for Saturday night's playoff game if not for five big fellas named Matt Kalil, Charlie Johnson, John Sullivan, Brandon Fusco and Phil Loadholt.
"I think Sunday was their best game up front," said fullback Jerome Felton, referring to the 37-34 playoff-clinching upset of the Packers at Mall of America Field. "We didn't have the 80-yard runs, but Adrian still ended up with 199 yards. And look how clean the pocket was for Christian. The key for us this week is the offensive line doing exactly what it did last week."
The Vikings went into the season with new starters at left tackle (Kalil), left guard (Johnson) and right guard (Fusco). Kalil, a rookie, and Fusco, a second-year player, never had started an NFL game.
Five months later, the Vikings have the No. 2 rushing attack and one of the most cohesive lines in the league. They've had the same five starters in all 16 games and Fusco has elevated his play to a point where the Vikings stopped rotating him with backup Geoff Schwartz two games ago.
"They told me I earned all my snaps back," Fusco said. "I can't complain about what they did. I put myself in position to have my reps cut. But I've played pretty well the past couple weeks."
Here are five plays from Sunday's game that help illustrate how well the entire offensive line played with the playoffs on the line on Sunday: