Sunday,  January 6, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 171 • 31 of 45 •  Other Editions

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scrimmage on the next play.
• The Vikings had the Packers stopped for a field goal on fourth-and-4 early in the third quarter, but Jasper Brinkley was called for 12 men on the field when he couldn't make it to the sideline in time. Frazier said there was an extra defensive end on the field-goal block team, and Brinkley has the job of leaving the field in those situations. The penalty gave the Packers just enough yards to keep going, and Rodgers found Kuhn open on the next play. The fullback barged into the end zone by barreling over Jamarca Sanford at the goal line for a 24-3 lead.
• The last time the Vikings were in a playoff game, they infamously were called for 12 men on the field, too, on offense that time in the fourth quarter of the NFC championship game in New Orleans to push them out of field-goal range. Brett Favre threw an interception, and they lost to the Saints in overtime.
• On the next possession, Webb fumbled at the Green Bay 45 during another sack by Matthews, who recovered. Then, on the ensuing drive for Minnesota, Webb's deep pass was intercepted by Sam Shields at the Packers 8. Then the next time the Vikings got the ball back, Marcus Sherels fumbled the punt, giving the Packers the ball again.
• "I think we needed a higher sense of urgency and realize we don't know when we're going to come back," defensive end Jared Allen said. "It took us three years after the NFC championship game to get back, so you don't know when you're going to have that option, you don't have that opportunity."
• This was the third game in six weeks between the Packers (12-5) and the Vikings, and second in six days. This time, the Packers finally figured out how to slow down the NFL's rushing leader in Peterson, who fell 9 yards short of breaking Eric Dickerson's all-time single-season record.
• Rodgers showed just how dangerous the Packers can be when they're at full strength. John Kuhn scored two touchdowns, DuJuan Harris added another and Rodgers connected with an NFL playoff-record 10 receivers while throwing for 274 yards, widening the passing gap between these division rivals. Webb ran seven times for 68 yards, but he was hesitant at times to take off, particularly in the first half.
• "You still need to be able to complete passes," Frazier said, adding: "We just couldn't make some things happen down the field that we needed to make happen."
• The Vikings made plenty happen this season, after finishing 3-13 last year and 6-10 in 2010. After losing 23-14 at Lambeau Field, when Ponder threw two interceptions inside the Green Bay 20-yard line, they reeled off four straight victories to make the playoffs. But in the quiet of the visitor's locker room, nobody was ready to

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