Minnesota's fierce defense is the primary reason the Vikings are still in contention at this point in the season, because we all know their offense isn't keeping anyone up at night. Best in the league in points allowed per game (second in yards per game surrendered), Minnesota has put the clamps down on just about every opponent to take the field against it. Even without Sharrif Floyd, the Vikings have harassed opposing passers all season long, ranking third in the league with 35 sacks. They'll add seven more on Sunday, as Indianapolis travels to shiny new U.S. Bank Stadium to hear the roar of the "Skol" chant, the sounding of the outrageously large Viking horn and most unfortunate for those wearing horseshoes, the sound of their quarterback getting familiar with the turf. The Vikings sack Andrew Luck seven times, undercut the Colts' offense and grind out another close win to remain alive in the postseason hunt.