One game done, one game won.After much anticipation we finally got to see Favre lead the Vikings. That is exactly what he did today. He led the Vikings. He didn’t make exceptional plays or take over the game, instead he led.The Vikings struggled to move the ball early against a suspect defense but it was more to do with play calling than anything. It wasn’t until the second half that it looked like Favre was finally given the keys to the car. He audibled on a couple occasions, and both should have been touchdown passes, one was a pass interference that set up a touchdown. The only criticism is that he got sacked four times, which is probably due to the offensive line, but he held onto the ball too long in those occasions.Adrian Peterson was awesome again. He also struggled early, apparently due to conditioning, but was unstoppable late. His last touchdown run was sick. If Adrian Peterson runs that well all season 2000 yards will be an afterthought at week 10 and people will wonder if 3000 is possible.Week one leaves Vikings fans with much to celebrate. An efficient win, a quarterback that managed the game effectively, and a running back that is unstoppable. With Detroit next week, put 2-0 in the books.
