MINNEAPOLIS -- In the last decade's worth of trips to Lambeau Field, the Minnesota Vikings have only come away with one victory: in 2009, when Brett Favre stormed back into his old home, wearing the black hat and throwing four touchdown passes in a 38-26 victory over the Green Bay Packers.
It's probably not a coincidence that the Vikings' only win at Lambeau since 2005 came in the one matchup where they've arguably had the advantage at quarterback. And while it's tough to say the Vikings will have it in the NFC North title game on Sunday night, they're facing the Packers at a time where Aaron Rodgers -- their frequent tormentor since that loss to Favre -- is at the controls of a sputtering offense.