Jared Allen had a good answer prepared when asked if the Vikings can win four in a row to finish 10-6, which is what they most likely have to do to make the playoffs.
"Anybody can," the Vikings defensive end said. "Heck, look at Arizona. They were 4-0 at the start of the year."
Now, the Cardinals are 4-8.
"It's not desperation," Allen said about the Vikings' game Sunday against the Bears. "It's a sense of urgency. These are must-win games now. We've let a couple slip through our hands, and you can't do that. We got to run off four straight."
Allen is playing despite a torn labrum and back spasms, but said, "You play through things every year. For me, I've never had this much on me in one year. ... And come Sunday I'm always 100 percent on Sunday, no matter what the issue is."
The NFL's reigning sack champion said he doesn't expect "payback" from the Bears for delivering the block that caused the season-ending knee injury for Bears guard Lance Louis two weeks ago and cost Allen $21,000.
"They could have [gotten revenge] in that game," Allen said. "People want to build it up more than what it was. We had an interception and I threw a block. I don't know how many times I got to say my condolences for him getting hurt. Not my intention."
Down on defense Alan Williams isn't big on moral victories. So while the Vikings have been solid defensively the past two weeks in Chicago and Green Bay, the defensive coordinator points to only one thing: the Vikings still lost.