CHARLOTTE, N.C. - It was the subtlest of fist pumps, the kind usually delivered when you finish cutting the grass or pick the fastest checkout line at Target.
Nothing animated. Not too euphoric.
Still, it was the most appropriate way Leslie Frazier could find to celebrate Sunday when a hooked 31-yard field-goal attempt by Carolina's Olindo Mare sent the Vikings back home with a gift-wrapped 24-21 victory.
Frazier, as usual, seemed so reserved. Tranquil even. But to know how he was feeling inside, all one had to do was look at the players trampolining around him as Mare's miss with 26 seconds left ruptured a Vikings piñata filled with jubilation and relief.
And the most appropriate message of the day? That came from left guard Steve Hutchinson, who stepped away from the chaos and grabbed Frazier.
"See that, Coach?" Hutchinson said. "We're not cursed."
The Vikings stole their second victory Sunday not so much because they came up big when it mattered most but more so because in the game's final minutes they made one fewer gaffe than the home team.
As dejected Carolina quarterback Cam Newton assessed: "It's the old saying: Some do, Some don't. Some come through in the clutch. Some don't."