All week long Brian Billick studied the film.
Billick, the Super Bowl-winning coach now an NFL analyst for Fox Sports, will be part of the team broadcasting the Vikings' game in Detroit on Sunday. So he has watched both teams, analyzed their 2012 seasons, gotten up to speed on both rosters.
And yet, when asked a simple question, he paused.
Who would you take first? Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, who came within a whisper of setting the single-season rushing record last season? Or Lions receiver Calvin Johnson, who set the receiving yards record last season?
"Well, that's a tougher question to answer than it would seem," Billick said, "though I agree that you're talking about the best players in the game today at their position."
Do you go with Peterson's 2,097 rushing yards, his league-best 2,314 yards from scrimmage, his incredible 1,019 yards after contact? Or do you go with Johnson's 1,964 receiving yards, the fact that he is only the fifth player in league history to reach 7,500 career yards in 90 or fewer games?
Do you marvel at Peterson's incredible 27 rushes of 20 or more yards? Or Johnson's 40 catches of 20 or more yards?
Not an easy decision. But Sunday's opener for both teams will include both dominant players.