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<p>EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)—For years the Minnesota Vikings defense has<br />
prided itself on one basic and unyielding tenet—smash the run game.</p>
<p>You don’t run on us, they said. And opponents didn’t.</p>
<p>What has been one of the best run defenses in league history is showing more<br />
and more cracks at the worst possible times, with the latest coming in a 33-27<br />
loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Needing a stop to get the ball back to<br />
their offense in the final 2:30, the Vikings gave up 55 yards rushing to <span>James<br />
Starks(notes)</span> to allow the Packers to run out the clock.</p>
<p>Any loss, especially a home defeat to their NFC North rivals, is a tough one<br />
to swallow. But to watch the Packers’ mediocre running game gouge the proud<br />
Vikings front seven at the most critical point of the game only magnified the<br />
sting.</p>
<p>“It’s hard to see that happen when you know how well we played run defense<br />
here for a number of years,” coach Leslie Frazier said. “It’s something that<br />
we really have to address.</p>
<p>“Everything we talk about from a defensive standpoint starts with stopping<br />
the run. That was a chance for us to really come up big. They did a great job of<br />
blocking and moving the football.”</p>
<p>Running the ball against the purple, especially when playing in the<br />
Metrodome, simply hasn’t been an option for opposing offenses for most of the<br />
last decade. In fact, it was common to see opponents completely abandon the<br />
running game rather than slam their heads into the vaunted Williams Wall in the<br />
middle of the defensive front.</p>
<p>But one half of that tackle tandem—<span>Pat Williams(notes)</span>—was not brought back<br />
this season and the unit that led the league in fewest yards rushing allowed<br />
from 2006 to 2008 and finished second in 2009 hasn’t played up to its lofty<br />
standards.</p>
<p>Reputation, perhaps more than reality, led Frazier to make the key decision<br />
at the end of the game with his team down six points.  The Vikings had a<br />
fourth-and-10 from their own 36.</p>
<p>With all three of their timeouts and the two-minute warning, Frazier decided<br />
to punt the ball, hoping his defense could stop the pedestrian Packers running<br />
game and get the ball back to <span>Christian Ponder(notes)</span> and the offense for one last<br />
shot.</p>
<p>But Starks ripped runs of 15, 20 and 14 yards among his six carries to run<br />
out the clock and seal a victory for the Packers.</p>
<p>“It’s definitely frustrating,” middle linebacker <span>E.J. Henderson(notes)</span> said.<br />
“That’s our motto and that’s our mantra—smash the run. To come out at the end<br />
of the game with (2:30) left and be able to close the deal, that is tough for<br />
us.”</p>
<p>Injuries have certainly contributed to the slide.</p>
<p>Former All-Pro <span>Kevin Williams(notes),</span> the other half of the “Williams Wall,” is<br />
playing with a painful case of plantar fasciitis in his left foot and hasn’t<br />
been the same force that he was for his first seven years in the league.</p>
<p>Henderson is dealing with pain in his swollen left knee that has zapped some<br />
of his aggressiveness in tracking down runners from sideline to sideline, safety<br />
<span>Jamarca Sanford(notes)</span> was out with a concussion and safeties <span>Husain Abdullah(notes)</span> and<br />
<span>Tyrell Johnson(notes)</span> have yet to show they are capable of being factors in the running<br />
game.</p>
<p>“One of the things we talked about prior to the game was, every guy just<br />
doing his job on every single play as a team,” Frazier said. “Just doing your<br />
responsibility. Well in that last drive we had a couple guys who tried to make<br />
some plays that weren’t necessarily their plays to make.”</p>
<p>Kevin Williams took some of the blame for not adhering to his assignment on<br />
two of the plays and defensive end <span>Brian Robison(notes)</span> said the breakdowns were a<br />
microcosm of this 1-6 season.</p>
<p>“It’s just one of those things that you look at and you know what we should<br />
have done and we didn’t do it,” Robison said. “That’s kind of the story of our<br />
season so far is looking at things and seeing what we should’ve done and not<br />
doing them. We’ve got to make sure that no matter what, we make those<br />
corrections and make sure they don’t happen again. Unfortunately they are.<br />
They’re happening over and over.”</p>
<p>Follow Jon Krawczynski on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/APkrawczynski.</p>
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