It might be easier for him to say it now, but Desmond Bishop insists that he wasn't worried.
"You talk about how quickly things can change," Bishop said. "I know all about that.''
A little more than a year ago, Bishop was an established member of the Green Bay Packers' linebacker corps. Then came a preseason game last August, a running play, an awkward finish and Bishop's hamstring was torn, his 2012 season was over and his future was in doubt.
So let's put things in perspective.
Earlier this summer, Bishop — signed by the Vikings after the Packers released him — was having a hard time getting on the field because of a groin muscle pull. He missed the team's first preseason game. By the time the second game came around there was some question whether Bishop would even make the final roster.
Again, things change.
Bishop knocked off a year's worth of rust against Buffalo on Aug 16. Last Sunday, in extended action in San Francisco, he led the Vikings with nine tackles, two for loss. Thursday against Tennessee in the preseason finale — a game the Vikings' starters watched from the sidelines — Bishop finished with seven more total tackles, two more for loss, in three series of action.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Bishop's time was running out. Now he's pushing for a starting spot at weakside linebacker.