Beating an old bully from Wisconsin currently ranks atop the to-do list for a new Vikings regime casting a fresh-faced look at figuring out how the heck a team from Minnesota can finally win a Super Bowl.
It would help, of course, if the Purple's 38-year-old nemesis acted his NFL age entering his 18th season. But, no, Aaron Rodgers, the two-time reigning and four-time overall league MVP, stole the opening bell for NFL training camps this week by arriving in Green Bay on Monday looking happy, healthy and exactly like a buff Nicolas Cage in "Con Air.