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The Vikings played Dallas only three times in the last decade, hardly rivalry material, but fans in Minnesota have plenty of contempt for the Cowboys. Favre brought his own history of defeat, though scattered and distant, against them with three straight postseason losses early in his career.
It was football's original "Hail Mary" heave in 1975 that sent Dallas one step toward the Super Bowl and left another stinging loss with Bud Grant's bridesmaid Vikings, who believed Drew Pearson was guilty of pass interference on the play. Oh, and don't forget another dubious Dallas-Minnesota link, the ill-fated Herschel Walker trade that fueled the '90s dynasty built by the Cowboys.
So maybe this game meant a little more to the guys in purple than simply moving on to the semifinal, if not for the players, then for the people who have cheered for the purple for 49 years without a championship.
The crowd was loud, as it usually is under the roof where the Vikings won all eight games this season, and that helps the defensive line here as much as any position.
The turning point came in the first quarter during a second straight too-easy drive for Dallas. Romo fumbled a second-down snap at the 35, and on fourth-and-1 at the 30 coach Wade Phillips sent Shaun Suisham out for a field goal. It went wide left, as did his try from 49 yards in the third quarter.
Suisham, ironically, missed a late 23-yard kick while he was with Washington last month that cost the Redskins a victory over then-unbeaten New Orleans. If the Saints had lost that game, the Vikings would be hosting the NFC championship.
Four plays later, Favre found Rice in single coverage and fired a perfectly placed ball up the sideline from 47 yards out for a 7-0 lead.
Just like that, the Cowboys were behind for the first time since their loss to San Diego on Dec. 13.
The Vikings then gave their defense a badly needed break, moving 80 yards in 10 plays and taking a 14-3 lead when Favre slipped past Marcus Spears and found Rice open again for a 16-yard touchdown pass.
Later, Allen stuffed Felix Jones for a 1-yard loss and then blew by Flozell Adams to sack Romo and force the ball out on the next play. Kevin Williams recovered at the 20, Adams hurt his leg and the Vikings added a field goal for a 14-point lead.
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