The Green Bay Packers brought their punter to Minnesota, but they didn't need Tim Masthay on Sunday night.
That's right, Masthay did not launch one single punt after warmups. He basically became a well-paid spectator.
"That's the first time I've ever been a part of [something like] that," Vikings defensive end Jared Allen said.
That singular development summed up how thoroughly outclassed the Vikings were in a 44-31 loss to their border rivals at Mall of America Field.
Christian Ponder's second chance as starting quarterback didn't look any better than his first go-round, and the Vikings defense had no answer for Aaron Rodgers' brilliance as the Packers celebrated their final game at the Metrodome with a laugher.
The Vikings fell to 1-6 and suffered their third consecutive lopsided loss since returning from London. Their offense has scored only four touchdowns (three of those coming in garbage time) during this three-game losing streak, and their defense continues to look historically inept.
How bad was it? The Packers (5-2) scored on all eight possessions before taking a series of kneel-downs to run out the clock.
The statistical comparison was alarming. The Packers doubled the Vikings in time of possession (40:54 to 19:06) and nearly doubled them in total yards (464 to 243). They ran 30 more plays and converted 13 of 18 third-down opportunities and both fourth-down attempts.