Stefon Diggs did a lot of things by catching that touchdown pass Sunday against the Saints. He kept alive the Vikings' season. He lifted the spirits of an entire state.

And he also prevented a lot of us from diving into a bevy of "what-if" questions that would have been given micro-examinations had the Vikings lost. One question in retrospect, though, still feels pretty relevant — and it's one we tackled on this week's Access Vikings podcast: Did the Vikings overthink their offensive line by shifting Mike Remmers to guard and starting Rashod Hill at right tackle?

Hill gave up a sack, two QB hits and four hurries on 49 pass protection snaps, per Pro Football Focus. They gave him an overall grade of 33, which is quite poor.

That said, on what proved to be the most important play of the game — the eraser of all erasers — Case Keenum had plenty of time to throw and had a clear lane to fire to Diggs for the winning touchdown.

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