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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Saturday, October 15, 2005 As owner Zygi Wilf attempts to address the Minnesota Vikings' bad-boy image, in the wake of allegations some players participated in a debauchery-marked lake junket last week, coach Mike Tice has set out to clean up his team's bad offensive line play. Tice has shaken up the line for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears, moving in two new starters in an attempt to find some consistency on a blocking unit that has struggled as the Vikings, the preseason favorites in the NFC North, have limped ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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