Vikings coach Brad Childress was asked how much the team missed 11-year veteran center Matt Birk, a Pro Bowler who signed with the Ravens and was replaced by John Sullivan, a first-year starter.
"Well, he's along the same lines as Matt Birk," Childress said of Sullivan. "Matt went to Harvard, [Sullivan] went to Notre Dame. [Sullivan] loves football. He spends time at it, it's important to him, he's got a great relationship with the quarterback, he's got a great relationship in that offensive line room. You can't put a premium on that, it's like getting a coach's kid. Any time you get a coach's kid, it's a little bit more important to him because he's seen it come through the door all the time, this guy is a gym rat. He loves everything about the game; you've got to throw him out of here at night."
Childress said Sullivan has done an outstanding job at center.
"I don't think we took a back step like a lot of people would have thought," Childress said.
"There's different ways to win football games. I think probably the naysayers will point to Adrian [Peterson] only rushing for X amount of yardage, but there's different ways to move the football. Would I like to run it? Sure, I'd like to run it. But, my preference is to be able to score points, and however you do that -- if you're a top-five offense, which we finished fifth in the league in offense -- that's not a bad place to be, and more importantly the points we scored.
"I think we were second in the league in points scored right behind New Orleans; you've got to score points to win."
Birk was a great center and a great leader in the locker room, but I wonder how he is going to feel if the Vikings make it to the Super Bowl -- and they certainly have a much better chance than the Ravens now and in the future.
High on Gophers John Laskowski, who did tcolor commentary on the television broadcast of the Gophers' 73-62 victory over Ohio State on Saturday, was one of the great players to play for Bobby Knight at Indiana, and he has some idea how much a home crowd can figure in helping the home team win.