Mike Zimmer didn't feel any new motivational T-shirts were necessary this week as his Vikings prepare for a rematch with their division rivals and recent tormentors from Green Bay, not with the sting of their Week 11 letdown against the Packers still lingering and certainly not with the NFC North title on the line Sunday night.
But the T-shirts Zimmer handed out a month ago — the bold black ones that read "Beat Green Bay!" — weren't boxed up and shipped to another continent after the Vikings lost to the Packers 30-13. No, the players still sport them in the locker room or have left them hanging in their stalls as a reminder of what remained their ultimate objective.
"I wear it quite often because I didn't forget about that game," defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd said Monday. "It's in the washing machine. I'll get it out [for this week]."
After that humbling Nov. 22 loss at TCF Bank Stadium, an uncharacteristically reckless performance, Zimmer stressed to his Vikings players that they would get another meaningful crack at the division-leading Packers if they took care of business down the stretch.
They dropped back-to-back games to the Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals earlier this month. But Zimmer said the manner in which they regrouped after getting blown out by the Seahawks to play the Cardinals so closely while shorthanded on a short week made his young team believe that they were capable of making a run.
"I think that we've learned the kind of mentality that we have to have these last four weeks," Zimmer said. "Really, the Arizona game, I think we had the right mentality. Going forward from that game on, we've played with the mentality that I like to play with."
The Vikings outscored their next two opponents 87-34 to head into Lambeau Field on a two-game winning streak. Their scoring total in Sunday's 49-17 victory over the New York Giants was their highest since 1998, and it was as much a byproduct of the play of Zimmer's defense as it was the direct result of a punishing second-half running game.
The Packers, meanwhile, continue to flummox. They followed up their dominant win over the Vikings with a surprising Thanksgiving loss to the Chicago Bears. They needed a last-second Hail Mary to defeat the Detroit Lions in Week 13, then beat a couple of cellar-dwellers before getting thumped by the Arizona Cardinals, 38-8, on Sunday.