Stefon Diggs had never thrown a pass in 69 NFL games. Kirk Cousins had caught just one pass — off a deflection — in 92 NFL games.
And yet there they were on third-and-4 from the Packers 42-yard line, Diggs getting the ball on a reverse to his right and eyeballing Cousins wide open near the right sideline.
"A great play call," Diggs said after Monday night's 23-10 loss to the Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium.
"A great play call," Cousins seconded after seeing his MNF record drop to 0-9.
Sorry, but we'll have to agree to disagree no matter how wide open Cousins was.
Cousins gets paid $84 million to throw the ball in big games, like Monday night's, when the NFC North was still on the line. Diggs gets paid to catch the ball, which he's done pretty well while grabbing eight touchdowns in nine games against the Packers.
It shouldn't be a surprise that Diggs overthrew the ball. Or that Cousins didn't have the speed to run it down.
Vikings defenders would never admit it publicly, but they had to be shaking their heads at that point.