Vikings defensive coordinator Alan Williams might want to keep using the word "loafs" to describe plays he's not happy with.
Three days after he used it in assessing some of the performances he saw the previous Sunday in Seattle, the Vikings did all the things they've only talked about the past month in a 34-24 victory over the Lions at Mall of America Field.
"Stop the run, get off the field on third downs and create turnovers," linebacker Chad Greenway said.
The Vikings had two takeaways, ending a streak of nine quarters without one, held the Lions to 60 yards rushing and extinguished quarterback Matthew Stafford's scorching success on third downs the previous two weeks.
Not bad for a bunch of loafers, eh, Brian Robison?
"I think a lot of us were upset with that because we didn't see the 'loafs,' " said Robison, the team's left end. "And I think we've all kind of shown our frustrations with him a little bit about that comment because the bottom line for us is we were playing hard, we were playing physical, we were playing fast and we were just missing tackles and not making the plays we needed to make. For him to call us out on loafs, it kind of ticked off a lot of people. But we came out today and gave him what he wanted."
Especially on third down.
The Lions had won back-to-back games against Seattle and Jacksonville in part because Stafford had gone 23-for-27 for 277 yards, two touchdowns and 18 first downs on third down. Against the Vikings, he had no chance because the Lions' average distance needed on nine third downs was 10.2 yards.