GREEN BAY - Pure Peterson. Truly special. You can't be serious.
Those were the thoughts circling Lambeau Field late in the first half Sunday.
Vikings star Adrian Peterson was in the south end zone hosting yet another energized party an instant after taking a handoff from Christian Ponder deep inside Vikings territory and delivering his best home run cut.
First, Peterson beat linebacker A.J. Hawk to the edge. Then he slipped an ankle tackle from Morgan Burnett. From there, he knifed between M.D. Jennings and Tramon Williams, barely felt Mike Neal's diving tackle attempt and outsprinted Casey Hayward to the end zone.
Eighty-two yards. Brilliance.
Just like that, the Vikings had a 14-10 lead over Green Bay, getting exactly the kind of big play needed to spark a road upset.
But hours later, Sunday's final score provided a 23-14 defeat, the torpedo that will likely sink the playoff ship.
Somehow, the Vikings couldn't find safety Sunday, even on a day in which Peterson registered his third career 200-yard rushing day, amassing 210 yards on 21 carries. Even on a day in which Peterson uncorked the longest run of his career -- that impressive 82-yarder.