Christian Ponder will make his 26th start as an NFL quarterback on Sunday. On the importance scale, none of the previous 25 comes within a country mile in terms of significance and high-stakes pressure.
But Ponder's body of work to date makes any attempt at predicting his response a Mayan-like exercise. We have no idea how he will perform.
He could be brilliant, or a liability. He could be efficient, or largely a nonfactor. He could manage the game, or manage to infuriate fans.
On the eve of the most important game of his career, it's still difficult to conceptualize what Ponder can become as a starting quarterback. But he has a chance to reshape the perception of him and his future by how he performs against the Green Bay Packers with a playoff berth on the line.
Ponder can allay concerns of a restless fan base if he rises to the occasion, plays with confidence and doesn't make critical mistakes in leading his team to victory against its bitter rival.
He can't whitewash all his struggles and mistakes from the ledger. And he won't win over all his detractors. One game is not enough evidence to accomplish that. But the Ponder fan club will grow exponentially in the Vikings' best-case scenario.
Of course, if the opposite happens and he doesn't play well or he suffers a repeat of his Lambeau meltdown four weeks ago, good luck to Rick Spielman and Leslie Frazier selling Ponder's future as their franchise quarterback to an angry mob. They might find themselves on a lonely island in that discussion.
So yeah, no pressure, Christian.