Vikings coach Brad Childress knows that people want to see quarterback Brett Favre throw the ball down the field. "I know just from reading the clips there's a clamoring for the throws down field," Childress told the Star Tribune. "There's a taste for it right now. There's an appetite for it." Favre's longest completion on Sunday went for 13 yards. "If you could describe [the West Coast offense], it would be a high completion percentage, low interception percentage [system]," Childress said. "And it is typically a run-after-the-catch offense. It used to be termed extended handoff and extended sweep. ... You're typically looking to see, are they going to give you something up the field and then you are bringing it down to the intermediate check down."