Green Bay Packers 34, Minnesota Vikings 0
The Packers applied a beating to the Vikings that will have a lasting effect on the rest of the season. That’s because a hit on Adrian Peterson tore ligaments in his knee which will likely cause him to miss at least the next 2-3 weeks. Brooks Bollinger did not play too well as he completed 16 of 26 passes for 176 yards with a interception. Adrian Peterson ran the ball 11 times for 45 yards (4.1 ypc) and he also caught 3 passes for 14 yards (4.7 avg). Chester Taylor also got some quality work in as he carried the ball 3 times for 37 yards (12.3 ypc) and he also caught 2 passes for 59 yards (29.5 avg). Robert Ferguson led the way for the receiving corps with 6 catches for 59 yards (9.8 avg). The Vikings finished with 86 yards rushing on 15 carries (5.7 ypc) and they also completed 16 of 26 passes for 161 yards. The Vikings only had possession of the football for 19:20 of the game.
E.J. Henderson (11 tackles) and Chad Greenway (8 tackles) led the way for a defense that was on the field way too long. The Packers finished with 120 yards rushing on 32 carries (3.8 ypc) and they also completed 35 of 48 passes for 368 yards.

It wasn’t so much Peterson being hurt, it was the Vikings lack of a quarterback. Anytime you are down to the third string QB it hurts.
I agree with Steve about how bad the Vikings need a Quarterback, a stand out reciever would be nice too. I am a huge Adrian Person fan and I hate seeing him out. I hope he has a full recovery and can continue at his high level of play.
You gotta love a guy with his moves, speed and his ability to put the hit on a defensive player.
If the Vikings just had a average QB this team would be a serious threat in the NFC.