Good, bad or 16-point losses to a winless Giants team, the overall sense in the Vikings locker room Monday night was it's time for the coaching staff to commit to Josh Freeman as the starting quarterback for the final 10 games of the 2013 season.
"I think so," fullback Jerome Felton said following the 23-7 loss at MetLife Stadium. "You don't want to switch quarterbacks every couple of weeks. I was a part of doing that in Detroit in 2008 [five quarterbacks, including three starters] and we went 0-16. That's not what you want to do. So I'm assuming they'll pick a guy and stick with him."
It seems to be a safe assumption at this point, although coach Leslie Frazier would not commit to Freeman beyond Sunday's game against the Packers when asked about the quarterback situation at his Tuesday news conference.
"I don't know if I've thought that far ahead," he said. "I really haven't."
Frazier also said he's under no obligation from upper management to start Freeman ahead of Christian Ponder (0-3 this season) or Matt Cassel (1-1). But it's sounding as if he might be obligated to stick with Freeman if he wants to keep his locker room from fracturing from further frustration.
Adrian Peterson, the reigning league MVP and face of the franchise, was asked if his franchise should commit to Freeman for the rest of the season.
"Yeah," he said. "Commit to him."
The frustration level of playing with a third different starting quarterback in four games was evident among those players willing to address this situation honestly or at all.