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Fans Feel the Pain of Vikings Victory

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Sunday's Vikings 38-26 win over the Packers was a bitter pill for Packers fans to swallow. Fans were not hesitant to describe their feelings after the game. One fan summed it up with; "we couldn't block, we couldn't tackle and we couldn't hit Favre."

The record setting crowd of over 71,000 fans were excited to see Brett Favre return to Lambeau, this time a Viking. "It was good to see him" one fan told us. "I kind of figured half the crowd for, half against pretty resounding boo."

Despite the fact Favre was a Viking, many fans believe Green Bay is in his heart. "The's going to be green and gold forever though." But many sent Favre and the Vikings on their way home by booing the team bus. Now, Packers fans hope they will get one more shot at Favre and the Vikings by putting together a second half of the season run to make the playoffs.

The Vikings are 7-1 while the Packers are 4-3. Minnesota is on a bye next week while the Packers travel to Tampa Bay next to face the Buccaneers.

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