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Steelers vs. Vikings


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Defensive scores help Steelers deal Vikings first defeat
 
 

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PITTSBURGH -- Brett Favre, Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings were anything but perfect.

The Vikings couldn't gain a half-yard when it might have turned the game, then watched the Pittsburgh Steelers' big-play defense end their unbeaten season with two long touchdown returns in the final 6½ minutes.

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LaMarr Woodley's 77-yard fumble return and Keyaron Fox's 82-yard interception return on turnovers by Favre allowed the Steelers to turn back Minnesota's repeated comeback attempts, and the Steelers rode three major defensive stands to an important 27-17 victory Sunday.

The anticipated quarterback showdown between Favre and NFL passing leader Ben Roethlisberger became a defensive duel. And the Super Bowl champion Steelers (5-2) -- No. 1 defensively the past two seasons -- are tough to beat in any game that's decided by defense.

The Vikings (6-1) conceded as much in the third quarter when, after failing to score from a half-yard out on three plays in which Peterson got the ball only once, they settled for a field goal that kept Pittsburgh in the lead at 13-10.

To the Steelers, the goal-line stand was as decisive as the two defensive touchdowns that followed.

"That's the biggest point of the game," safety Ryan Clark said. "You have the best running back in the world and you don't give it to him. They're saying they can't beat us running, and that's a major statement when you have the guy they have back there."

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Woodley's return, with the linebacker huffing and puffing for the final 30 yards after Brett Keisel stripped Favre of the ball, was reminiscent of James Harrison's 100-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Super Bowl against Arizona. Coach Mike Tomlin called it "one of those slow-motion moments that are a joy in this business."

The touchdown put the Steelers up 20-10 with 6:23 remaining, after the Vikings drove to the Steelers 8 and were in position to take their first lead since Peterson's 2-yard touchdown run put them up 7-3 in the second quarter.

"I got to the 40 and I didn't think I was going to make it," Woodley said.

The Vikings weren't done, not in this season of last-minute surprises. Percy Harvin answered with an 88-yard kickoff return touchdown, but Favre couldn't pull this one out after twice previously rallying the Vikings in the closing minutes.

"There were a lot of what ifs, a lot of reasons we didn't win," Favre said. "The red zone was one of them. They're physical, and they were as good as we thought they'd be. ... When I came here and looked at our schedule [and saw the Steelers game], I went, 'Oh-h-h.'"

 

With Favre hitting Peterson on a 29-yard pass play, the Vikings drove to the Steelers 18 with just over a minute remaining, and their biggest victory of an improbably good season awaited.

But Fox grabbed Favre's pass intended for Chester Taylor and returned it almost the length of the field, with nearly every Viking except Favre in pursuit. Favre had been intercepted only twice previously.

"Brett tried to force it in there and the running back bobbled it and slipped out of his hands and it fell into my lap," Fox said. "I had just run across the field after Peterson and I was winded, so it felt like it was 100-plus yards."

The Vikings' most significant missed opportunity came when they had the ball only a foot or so from the goal line midway through the third period. Peterson, held to 69 yards on 18 carries after averaging 161.5 yards in his first two games against AFC North teams, failed to get in on first down.

On the next two downs, Favre couldn't get the ball to covered receivers in the end zone. Coach Brad Childress then settled for Ryan Longwell's 18-yard field goal rather than go for it on fourth down, as the crowd of 65,597 -- a Steelers record at Heinz Field -- loudly cheered the potentially decisive stand.

"We had three chances," Favre said. "It's easy to look back now and say we should've done this or should've done that. I would think handing it to Adrian, he'd get it in. I'm sure he will say he should've went in, but ..."

Said Peterson, "Playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers and their defense -- I felt it's the best defense we're going to face -- you've got to get those seven points. I was highly upset about having to settle for three points."

Favre (34 of 51, 334 yards) was better statistically than Roethlisberger (14 of 26, 175 yards) -- except for the turnovers. The Vikings outgained Pittsburgh 386-259, but couldn't outscore the Steelers defense.

Notes

  • Steelers DE Travis Kirschke (calf) and LB Lawrence Timmons (ankle) left with injuries during the frantic fourth quarter, after Vikings WR Bernard Berrian (left leg) was pulled.
  • Minnesota had only four turnovers in its first six games.
  • Pittsburgh hasn't allowed a 100-yard rusher in its past 25 regular-season games.
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Talk Back
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 19, 2007

October 25, 2009 4:42 pm
I'm not a Viking fan, but I would be pissed about that mysterious tripping call. TD is nullified, 2 plays later a fumble recovered for a Pit TD  that changed the whole game.
Reputation:98
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October 25, 2009 10:11 pm
Good win for the Steelers, but didn't care much for the offensive play calling for either team.  The Vikings should have tried a few misdirection runs with ...(more)
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Since:Nov 14, 2008

October 26, 2009 7:39 pm
I am a card-carrying member of the Steel City Mafia, living in New Orleans, and hoping for an all Black and Gold Super Bowl this year! The Steelers D must be given credit, at least for "spooking" Childress into fearing our run-stopping abilities, even against his superstar, AP, allowing Favre to pass on 2 of 3 downs.
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October 27, 2009 9:09 pm
Who cares after all.  If the Vikes are going to lose a game or two these are the kind you want to lose.  Ill take this loss and a win in Green Bay any day.  Its out of the conference, its on the road and has the least affect on home field advantage that a loss can have.  Vikes need to win division games and conference games.  Take care of your home games and your in the dr ...(more)
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October 26, 2009 8:55 am
For anyone to say that either team should have DESTROYED the other must be high or drunk.  Both teams made the billing of this game live up to the hype.  It was a defensive battle and neither team could get anything going.  The Vikes pass defense looked good.  The Steelers defense looked good.  The game was billed a ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 9:49 pm
I read where people always want to blame the refs and it just leaves me scratching my head. People never seem to admit their team just got beat or their team made bad plays. With the Vikings down in the third quarter and on the 1 yard line ( first and goal ) they run Peterson ( the best player in the game in my opinion ) onc ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 5:53 pm
What a battle.  Both teams kept throwing big punch after big punch and in the end, Pitt just made one more big play than us. This one hurts a lot but I would feel much worse if we came away exposed as frauds. That didn't happen.  Pitt, great game.  Hopefully we'll see you again this year..
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October 25, 2009 8:15 pm
Its just not fun to watch games that are decided by the officials, not the players. It feels like watching the WWF when the referee gets knocked out and misses the guy getting hit over the head with the chair, but wakes up in time to count him out. 

There was a play in the Houson/SF game where a brutal hold that got missed and
...(more)
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October 25, 2009 4:43 pm
Great game Viking's fans.  Game went back and forth all day, but in the end it just came down to turnovers.  The game plan for the Vikings was to keep the Steeler offense off the field, and was very successful doing that by owning on time of possession and driving up the field.  Very excitig game, decided by 2 crucial turnove ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 9:04 pm

Finally the Steelers D showed up when we needed it the most, the offense stunk all day!  I don't understand how they dink and dunked it all day for no yards against a defense that was rated 22nd against the pass.  Big Ben had been throwing deep all year but not against the Vikes and remained upright pretty much through out the ...(more)

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October 25, 2009 6:59 pm
... to all of these threads about cheating...refs...nfl ...refs....blah ...blah. 

Its what we always hear out of these morons every time the Steelers win a big game.  And the same with the Patriots.    Our teams have won 5 superbowls in this deca
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October 25, 2009 6:12 pm
Gotta love the way CBS Sports spins the headlines. "Two Favre Turnovers In Fourth Quarter Prove The Difference". This is about as accurate as Dan Rather's falsified documents on George W. Bush. (How's that working out for Dan?) Typical CBS. Anybody who saw this game knows better. This loss cannot in any possible way be blamed on Favre. The ...(more)
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October 26, 2009 2:51 am
Even though this was a loss, to me this was bigger than any win so far. Going into Pittsburgh and pretty much dominating both sides of the ball showed me this team and N.O. are the teams to beat in the NFC. The INT was not Favres fault and the fumble was but it was a great play by the defensive player. The biggest difference is that the ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 4:53 pm
After that game you couldn't win the lottery and win that game, that would be way too much to expect in one life time. The Vikings totally out played the Steelers and lost due to two flukey plays. It's one thing to have that happen once in a game but twice? Count your lucky stars Ste ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 8:09 pm
If Adrian is the best back in football and you have 1st and goal in the 1, maybe give him the ball 3 times if not 4 to punch it in.  I'm not sure if there is an agreement between Favre and Chilly dog but no reason that shouldnt have been a TD drive instead of a FG.  As for the calls, all the Vikings fans told ...(more)
 
Scoreboard
Minnesota (6-1-0)073717
Pittsburgh (5-2-0) «3731427
Game Leaders
VikingsSteelers
Pass: B. Favre (34-51, 334) B. Roethlisberger (14-26, 175)
Rush: A. Peterson (18-69) R. Mendenhall (10-69)
Rec: S. Rice (11-136) M. Wallace (3-72)
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Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
FGJeff Reed 39 Yd, 0:04. Drive: 8 plays, 18 yards in 4:22.
2ND QUARTER
TDAdrian Peterson, 2 Yd run (Ryan Longwell kick is good), 5:12. Drive: 13 plays, 76 yards in 5:22.
TDMike Wallace, 40 Yd pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed kick is good), 0:24. Drive: 8 plays, 91 yards in 1:15.
3RD QUARTER
FGJeff Reed 27 Yd, 11:05. Drive: 9 plays, 55 yards in 3:55.
FGRyan Longwell 18 Yd, 4:44. Drive: 13 plays, 64 yards in 6:21.
4TH QUARTER
TDLaMarr Woodley, 77 Yd fumble return (Jeff Reed kick is good), 6:23.
TDPercy Harvin, 88 Yd kick return (Ryan Longwell kick is good), 6:09.
TDKeyaron Fox, 82 Yd interception return (Jeff Reed kick is good), 1:00.
Players of the Game
Pittsburgh

B. Roethlisberger
Att 26
Comp 14
Yds 175
TD 1
Minnesota

S. Rice
Rec 11
Yds 136
Avg 12.4
TD 0
 
Vikings
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
B. Favre34/5133401
RushingATTYDSTDLG
A. Peterson1869119
C. Taylor314010
P. Harvin1707
B. Favre1-10-1
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
S. Rice11136034
A. Peterson460029
P. Harvin342028
V. Shiancoe42709
B. Berrian218011
G. Lewis41807
N. Tahi31308
J. Johnson1909
C. Taylor1707
J. Kleinsasser1404
Steelers
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
B. Roethlisberger14/2617510
RushingATTYDSTDLG
R. Mendenhall1069017
M. Wallace219013
M. Moore41406
W. Parker1202
S. Holmes1101
B. Roethlisberger2102
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
M. Wallace372140
S. Holmes259045
H. Miller63809
D. Johnson1404
H. Ward1303
R. Mendenhall1-10-1
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