You could spend 50 sleepless hours re-watching the entire 2021 Vikings season in an attempt to understand what went wrong, but that would be two entire days of your life you would never get back.
Or ... you could watch a three-minute clip from Season 3 of "Seinfeld," which aired in 1991, for the same effect.
If you choose the former, for some reason, I'll see you when you are done. If you prefer the latter:
In the scene, Jerry and Elaine are at a car rental booth when Jerry becomes quite annoyed that he made a reservation for a midsize car, only to be told by the woman working at the desk that they are out of midsize cars.
"So you know how to take the reservation," he says. "You just don't know how to hold the reservation."
Substitute "lead" for "reservation" and you have the story of last year's Vikings.
While the team finished just 8-9, triggering the firing of GM Rick Spielman and head coach Mike Zimmer, it had a lead at some point in all but two of its 17 games.
While that isn't a perfect predictor of overall success — Carolina, which also led in 15 games, is the ultimate outlier given its 5-12 record — most of the league's best teams last year were among the NFL leaders in games led.