Sunday, the Star Tribune reported the Viking's win over the Packers on Sunday afternoon.
While the spin on all sides was, of course, the fact that Brett Favre was facing his former team on the field today, the fact that the coverage at the Star Tribune as well as the Pioneer Press, emphasizes the new expectations for news that has happened with the Internet. Within minutes of the game, stories had already been posted online, which only emphasizes the demand for convenient news.
This news, naturally was the Viking's 38-26 win over Green Bay.
An entrance to booing fans greeted Favre. The Star Tribune reported, "Despite being jeered repeatedly by Packers fans who once cheered his every move, Favre completed 17 of 28 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns without an interception." The piece continues to focus on Favre's performance.
Contrastingly, though the Pioneer Press includes the quarterback in its headline, the lead rallies around the team's entire effort by noting that Favre's four touchdown passes could not have happened without the entire effort of the Vikings as a whole.
Both pieces then offer the highlights and the low lights of the game's four quarters.
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