If you check the scores of last season's Vikings victories over the hapless Lions -- 12-10 at the Metrodome and 20-16 in the Motor City -- you can see why veteran offensive guard Steve Hutchinson looks for a tough game on the road Sunday even though Detroit has lost 24 of its past 25 games.
One good sign: Coach Brad Childress is 5-1 against the Lions. Another reason for a Vikings victory.
"We're coming out and working hard every day, trying to get better," Hutchinson said. "We're 1-0, and that's the way you want to start out, but we have a lot of work ahead of us."
How about playing Detroit, which the Vikings have dominated?
"I wouldn't say we have dominated them," he said. "The last couple of years, every game has come down to the wire. They play us very tough. Their record last year wasn't indicative of how they played us here or when we went there. As far as I'm concerned, we have our work cut for us.
So you look for a tough game? "Absolutely," he said.
What about their defensive line? Are they still pretty tough?
"With the exception of Grady Jackson in there, they have a handful of young players who look to be very active on film," Hutchinson said. "Guys that have high motors -- the kind of guys you want on a team."