Stand down, people. Drop your pins and step away from the Leslie Frazier voodoo doll.
Yes, the Vikings coach did say for the second time in three days that Christian Ponder "is still our starting quarterback." But for the second time in three days, Frazier also wouldn't commit to Ponder as the starter for the Oct. 13 game against the Panthers, even if his fractured rib heals in time.
"It's hard to be concrete when you know that Christian is dealing with an injury," Frazier said. "So we'll see what happens."
Reading between the lines, the wise bet — Einstein-esque, in fact — is on Matt Cassel starting a week from Sunday at Mall of America Field. The Vikings were 0-3 when the calm veteran provided a turnover-free boost that resulted in a season-high 34 points and a victory over the Steelers in a "noon" "home" game played at 6 p.m., 4,000 miles from the Metrodome.
It's kind of a you-do-the-math scenario, which is kind of why Adrian Peterson, the league's reigning MVP, answered a question with a question, saying "What do you think?" when asked Sunday who should be starting at quarterback after this week's bye.
As for Frazier, he, like any other coach, isn't going to be concrete when it's 13 days before the next kickoff and Ponder's rib is still mending. Although Ponder said he was told the rib will be healed in time to play against the Panthers, there's no guarantee that it will.
So it's understandable Frazier would put off this decision until it actually has to be made rather than satisfy hypothetical questions. The ramifications are too great for a false start by the team's top tongue.
Announcing a change at quarterback usually comes with the understanding of a long-term commitment to the new guy. Such a definitive commitment to Cassel could very well mean the end of Ponder's career in Minnesota. That's a big deal when the latter was the 12th overall pick less than three full seasons ago.