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The Vikings have Pro Bowl players all over their roster, with reigning NFL rushing leader Adrian Peterson in the backfield and a dominant defensive line. No matter who's behind center, they ought to be in position to defend their NFC North title.
To win the conference, and perhaps -- finally -- a Super Bowl, they'll need competence at the sport's most critical position. That's something they've consistently lacked since Childress took over in 2006.
They've also lacked a buzz from the fan base, but that's clearly here now. The Vikings sold more than 2,500 season tickets on Tuesday, plus another 8,000 tickets to single games.
As for the fact that he essentially skipped training camp while everybody else was grinding it out during two-a-days?
"Brett Favre is a different player. He's a Hall of Fame player," tight end Visanthe Shiancoe said. "He can kind of stretch the limits a little bit. No hard feelings. He's here. It is what it is."
ESPN, citing anonymous sources, reported Favre would receive $12 million this season and $13 million next year if he's on the roster for those season openers. For now, he's focused on learning his new linemen and receivers and building up enough stamina so he can stay on the field.
The Packers await on Oct. 5, and his first trip back to Lambeau Field is on Nov. 1.
"The guys will learn him," Childress said. "He'll learn them, and we've got a whole month to put this thing together."
[Associated Press;
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